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Over from NZ

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  1. Doesn't really matter what you and I think though.. 🙂 Facts are.. people can and are doing what they want. And maybe "anything goes" isn't quite there yet.. but shorts and polo shirts definitely are acceptable now. Is what it is. I think Princess bought it upon themselves when they ditched Traditional dining and went for the more casual approach.
  2. It's good that we can agree to disagree 🙂
  3. And I would respectfully disagree with you. Wear shorts and t-shirts if you want - our B2B2B in the Mediterranean in June.. plenty of others were. Including Formal Night. I even ditched my suit and did the same on the 6th formal night.
  4. Good for you. Now that I've joined the casual team.. I won't be packing a suit ever again! Liberating haha. But each to their own. Good that we have choice 🙂
  5. He can wear a pair of shorts to the MDR on FORMAL NIGHT if he wishes! The rulebook has been thrown away. On our recent Princess cruise with 6 formal nights (3 B2B cruises as some would say).. I wore my suit for the first 5 and observed shorts and t-shirts in all of them. On the 6th.. I too joined them in shorts and t-shirts. It was ME that felt uncomfortable initially (but I got over it lol).. feeling a bit self-conscious. I don't think anybody else noticed. Wear what he wants.. that's the new look. Started when they ditched traditional dining.. it's very much pitched at casual now.
  6. Presumably you're talking about Mystery Island - Vanuatu. Yes, the tender goes back and forward all day. We've been there 4-times. Usually we head back to the ship for a late lunch with the intention of going back to the Island after lunch.. but then end up staying on the ship in the arvo. But you can go back and forward as often as you like. Snorkeling on the other side of the island can be very good. There will be stalls over there selling refreshments and the usual touristry rubbish. Young girls get their hair braided.. and you can get a massage if that's your thing. Just about any of the excursions the ship is offering.. can be booked direct once you get over there (e.g. if you want to go out to the reef, go fishing etc - you can book it there).
  7. They do. It's as boring as bats@it lol. If you've got the drinks package.. why would you bother going lol.
  8. 2030! Jeepers! 🙂 They've already been phased out in NZ. That's a long phase-out time.
  9. Heck. If you overthink things to that degree.. you'll never get on the ship. Toss a coin.. 🙂
  10. Don't encourage it though. Slippery slope..
  11. Oh ok. We found American's were the predominant nationality.. followed by UK and Canada. Maybe they've changed the tone of dining dress in the Med to suit the Americans if you say it's going to be different in the UK compared to the Med.
  12. Are UK cruises different to the Mediterranean? Different clientelle?
  13. What do you reckon with Heineken 0.0s.Thry're true zero-alcohol beer.
  14. Mediterranean.. shorts and T-Shirts are now acceptable in the dining room on Forma night.. so would expect out of UK to be similar?
  15. You would generally get away with $AUD in those places (notes, not coins).. but otherwise you'll need local currency for the markets etc (bigger shops likely to accept c/cards).
  16. Based on what you're into - you're better off heading to the South Island post cruise and not Wellington; which gives you more of the "nature, hiking, and smaller towns versus large cities" which you're going to miss on the cruise.
  17. I wonder how they define zero-alcohol beer? Technically meets the criteria?
  18. You'll even get away with shorts nowadays on formal night in the MDR. You will attract some stares from those that don't like it.. up to you if that's a problem or not. Given that Princess have dumped traditional dining and gone for a much more casual approach to attract new cruisers.. it's not your problem if somebody else doesn't like your shorts. 🙂
  19. They're a poor excuse for a scone! 🙂 They're more like some sort of biscuit.
  20. Look at it this way - the medallion is your card. You don't have to use it for anything you wouldn't have done in the past with your card. Simply use it to open your room door and hand over to the barman when you buy a drink - the same as you did with your card. Hide it in your pocket or wear it on your lanyard the same as you did with your card. The only difference to you between the card and the medallion is the shape 🙂
  21. You won't get school kids on a 15-day, one-way trip anyhow.
  22. To put it in context. Milford is just about always cold and rains a LOT. The central South Island has the hottest records in the country and can be parched and very dry. Christchurch (about the middle of the South Island.. but near the coast).. can be sweltering some days.. with mild evenings.. but by the same token.. a couple of years back we lit the log-fire on boxing day! Most kiwis wouldn't bother taking a jacket.. but many Aussies visiting might (given it's warmer over there and they're acclimitised accordingly). Take a light jacket - just for possible rain. You won't need a big heavy one (you can rug up when cruising through Milford). Other than that though.. go for layers.
  23. You really need to put some effort in. Otherwise.. why go? Florence is about 2-hour drive from Livorno.. wouldn't recommend just turning up on the day and thinking you will get there. Messina - many people go to the likes of Taormina.. Mt Etna.. the Godfather excursion etc. They're a good hour away. Naples - it's the gateway port to the likes of the Amalfi Coast.. Pompeii etc. Rome is over an hour from the port so you need to have our act together for that one too. 🙂
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