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By RC stated rules (as quoted above by ceeceeDee) there at no compliant powerboards. Staff at screening are not qualified electricians to determine surge protected or not, so a blanket ban is applied.
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Yes, you can pay in cash onboard at any time. Some people go straight & put money on their account straight after boarding. We once had a windfall when one of our party won a bingo jackpot, with winnings shared by prior agreement. The payout was in cash US$ & we took it straight to Guest Services & paid down our onboard account - happy days as it felt like we had a free cruise ๐
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Princess New App Problems.
mr walker replied to Russell21's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Well, we have now booked 37N Grand Princess Fiji/Hawaii/Tahiti/Samoa/NI for Oct/Nov 2025 - plenty of seadays on that - delivered drinks & snacks on our balcony sounds attractive. ๐ -
Princess New App Problems.
mr walker replied to Russell21's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Yes, I knew there was something about an activation fee, but didn't worry about it. We mostly have a drink at a table by the pool or in a bar lounge somewhere. There is always someone coming around taking orders & bringing the drinks to us, so no need to use the app. After a little time, we get to know the staff and they look after us. Also, we noted a number of times that the waiter was wandering around the area calling out "Mary" or "John" trying to find the person who ordered the drinks ๐ -
Now for something completely different
mr walker replied to Blackduck59's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Sorry to hear of Lynnโs motherโs passing - always hard losing family. Our condolences go out to you both - Neil & Tracey -
Princess New App Problems.
mr walker replied to Russell21's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Recently back from first cruise with Princess App - Majestic Princess 10-23rd Feb. With new app, had to log in with booking number (login wouldn't work) but app worked fine for us pre & during cruise. We only had standard fare so no use of app for 'extras' like ordering drinks for delivery to table etc, but boarding pass worked fine, the folio function was fine, checking the schedule for shows & activities and bookmarking events was all good & the 'find your travel partner function' was unexpectedly accurate. Shortly after disembarking the cruise details were gone & the new one (booked onboard) had replaced it - 600 days to embarkation was a surprise ๐ -
Now for something completely different
mr walker replied to Blackduck59's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Enjoy your trip Mic & Rosie - stay safe. -
About 10 years ago we opened a CBA Travel Money Card account & put US$ on it. We have lodged it for all our USD cruises (RC) to cover our onboard cruise account & the final payment taken out by the ship has always been exactly our final invoice amount without us having to do a thing. We have also used it for restaurant bills etc when in US, again with no additional charges. Note: in the 10 years we have had to top up the amount in our account once or twice ๐
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This reminded me of when our kids were young we went on what we called a "dice tour" that we made up loosely based on a TV show we had seen. We spent a week travelling around by car based on directions decided by rolling a dice that decided in which direction we were to go. From home it was no point in heading E (not far to ocean from Penrith ๐ ), so first roll was 1 or 2 was N, 3 or 4 was W etc & we would use the same process each morning, leaving out of the options the direction we had travelled from the day before. We made up rules like we couldn't stay the night in the same place we had lunch. We travelled down the NSW Sth Coast & across to Canberra and then back home, following the dice directions. Tracey & I really enjoyed it - the boys not so much. At one point they insisted a rule mod to 1,2,3,4,5 or 6 would send us home ๐ We still talk of this today. BOT, yes, I share the frustrations of the options available to search for cruises.
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Just off Majestic Princess (13N Sth Pacific 10-23rd) yesterday. No cyclones for us but a persistent low pressure system around Fiji caused some poor weather for our cruise. A bit bumpy & windy, with a fair amount of rain, in transit to & fro and around Fiji. Very wet for the Suva port stop, rain late in day in Lautoka and Dravuni Is cancelled due to swell. Vila was nice day and lovely day in Noumea on Tuesday.
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Virgin Removes 24/25 Oz Cruises?
mr walker replied to springaussie's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
New competition is surely one reason , but I think the decisions were made before Disney or VV had a chance to make too much difference. Overall competition, priorities in other markets, falling $A, environmental pressures & lack of Sydney wharf capacity would all likely be part of it. -
Virgin Removes 24/25 Oz Cruises?
mr walker replied to springaussie's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
I'm hoping for a 5-6N roundtrip from Sydney in 1st half Dec '25 - don't really care where it goes. -
Virgin Removes 24/25 Oz Cruises?
mr walker replied to springaussie's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Oh, we will be sure to have a few drinks ๐ We likely will be just local cruising in Aus, so wouldn't normally use ship excursions for port visits. Maybe a ship logo shirt or two to add to the collection ๐ -
Now for something completely different
mr walker replied to Blackduck59's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
That's become my favourite ad, as the guy in the ad reminded me so much of a good mate Brian who we called Bruce (same name as the ad). And our mate Bruce passed away late Nov after a battle with cancer ๐ช I was telling someone about the ad & the iced vovo's and couldn't even remember that the ad was for insurance๐ฎ I brought a pack in Bruce's honour and was disappointed to see that the biscuits seemed to have shrunk since the last time I had them some years past now. -
Virgin Removes 24/25 Oz Cruises?
mr walker replied to springaussie's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
We ignored the original hype, including the TV 'doco' & expected that Virgin Voyages would not be something we would do. My sister & BIL recently did a Mel-Burnie-Hobart-Mel cruise and raved about the whole cruise experience - they have done several cruises on various lines. So taken with the experience, she called me from the ship saying that she just bought a FCC (or whatever Virgin call it) for US$300 (A$450) which counts as deposit on future cruise, a US$300 discount on the fare & US$600 OBC. She said she can get one for us - same deal. We bit the bullet and said go ahead - another sister & BIL also did the same. You only live once, right? So, we have invested A$450 & now have to try and find a cruise that suits before end-Jan '26 & we will then become 'sailors' - ahoy, matey. Our placeholder cruise shows as departing Miami 1st Jan 2050 ๐ฎ One thing I need to understand is that it seems pretty much all is included in the fare, so how do we spend $600 OBC on a 3-4-5 night cruise?? Let's see how this all goes!!!! -
well not books anyway ๐
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Virgin Removes 24/25 Oz Cruises?
mr walker replied to springaussie's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Hopefully they are revising the itineraries to make them more roundtrip than different start/end points and a little longer. We have a FCC (or whatever they call it) to be used within 2 years and am looking for a Syd/Syd cruise for maybe 7 days. -
It is interesting to read all your stories on accents - it has something I have long had an interest in. I once worked here in Sydney with a couple who were from England who had worked as entertainers at the old English holiday camps like Butlins. The guy claimed to be able to identify people to the village of their origin in England just from a few words. It was his party trick & he said that each person he met would have a different local accent & he had a very high strike rate in correctly identifying their origin. Another elderly guy I worked with had a very broad Scottish accent, making it very difficult to understand at all. We thought he must have come to Australia late in life to have such a broad accent. Imagine our surprise to learn he moved to Australia at the age of 6, more than 60 years earlier! We theorised he must have practised his accent each day to keep it intact ๐
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It might fine up in Brisvegas later for the test Les ๐ค
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HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY 2024!!!!!! Family BBQ today with 3 generations here to celebrate our great country. Steak, sausages & chicken kebabs ๐ Oh and some salad ๐ A few cold beers to keep us hydrated - it's forecast for 40C here in Penrith today. Enjoy you day!!! Cheers
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Confirmed: RCI developing new ship class
mr walker replied to woodscruise's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Us too - Radiance class is the best for us, or Voyager as second choice -any bigger just doesn't suit as well for us. -
Cyclones and itinerary changes
mr walker replied to JohnGc's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Maybe they need to calibrate their ouija board?? -
Arlie Beach or Yorkeys Tenders
mr walker replied to Yehootu's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
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