Princess could prevent this by giving OBC with a bonus ($3 token worth $3.25 or $3.50 if turned in & using the free laundry).
Sell it to another cruiser at a discount ($3 token and get $2) or turn it in for extra OBC.
It would depend on the itinerary...Caribbean - no way, Alaska - maybe, port intensive - maybe, Hawaii - doubtful.
If Carnival brands status matched it would be an incentive for us to try other lines. Oh, well.
Coffee is from syrup on all but the Royal class ships.
It could have been caffeine withdrawal, but...
1) how many cups do you drink a day?
2) the syrup could be lower in caffeine but not completely decaf
3) are you sure you weren't filling your cup with decaf?
Historical tidbit: When I was a kid (grew up in Orange County & I'm 76 now) a looong time ago, my Dad raced hot rods on the runway. This was way before it was renamed. There was a control tower and one runway. They put straw bales on the edge of the runway to "protect" the audience.
Great times.
Good thought. Didn't even think of the Sanctuary (only done it once & had a disppointing experience).
@zanderblue if you want to try the Sanctuary...it costs $20/half day/pp, $40pp for a full day. There's a discount, if you book the whole cruise.
Each 1/2 day includes some food. You can read about on Princess.com (or someone here will have more info).
You got lucky. I don't think it's "Princess" that is good at eggs. I've had runny, half raw (at least to me) poached eggs on many Princess ships. I've learned to ask for medium well eggs of all types, otherwise they way too undercooked for my taste.
Nuts!! We've been on at least 6 Princess cruises and are on a B2B in November (not the Royal). Our first HI cruise was in 2013 & we paid $1800pp. The current one (both insides). Paid $1104pp midforward for the first one, waited until final payment & the price was at $1013 aft (lowest category all the way forward was $900).