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The booking site on Princess has 20 slots for whale-watching, but I wonder if that is actually the number of persons on the tour they run, or if that is just the number of slots they take on a boat that carries passengers for other cruise lines. Any advice?

 

If you notice on most of Princess's excursions - none of them say more then 20. 20 is the highest number they list even if they have 100 slots (if this makes any sense). If you see that number go below 20 - that is the real number they have left. Princess books hundreds of people for each White Pass Train ride, but the number says "20". Just a weird Princess quirk.

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