Rare Itchy&Scratchy Posted August 5 #126 Share Posted August 5 20 hours ago, Shaver John said: Cost of Premier for each of us-$80 a day 25 photos what 25 photos? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Retired-N-Happy Posted August 5 #127 Share Posted August 5 1 hour ago, Itchy&Scratchy said: what 25 photos? With Premier you get photos included by the Princess photographers as part of the package. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Itchy&Scratchy Posted August 5 #128 Share Posted August 5 (edited) 1 hour ago, Retired-N-Happy said: With Premier you get photos included by the Princess photographers as part of the package. yeah, I know, we had Premier on our last cruise, but why 25? They took 25 photos a day? Professional photos Unlimited Unlimited digital images taken by our onboard photographers, plus three prints To be completely honest, my Samsung Galaxy S20 FE takes better photos than the photographers' cameras on Enchanted. And we are not limited to 25 per day... We definitely didn't come out ahead with the Premier (and wouldn't even have come out ahead with Plus), if we had to pay for the Premier package ourselves. Edited August 5 by Itchy&Scratchy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
voljeep Posted August 5 #129 Share Posted August 5 1 hour ago, Itchy&Scratchy said: yeah, I know, we had Premier on our last cruise, but why 25? They took 25 photos a day? Professional photos Unlimited Unlimited digital images taken by our onboard photographers, plus three prints To be completely honest, my Samsung Galaxy S20 FE takes better photos than the photographers' cameras on Enchanted. And we are not limited to 25 per day... We definitely didn't come out ahead with the Premier (and wouldn't even have come out ahead with Plus), if we had to pay for the Premier package ourselves. who paid for premier? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Retired-N-Happy Posted August 5 #130 Share Posted August 5 (edited) 1 hour ago, Itchy&Scratchy said: yeah, I know, we had Premier on our last cruise, but why 25? They took 25 photos a day? Professional photos Unlimited Unlimited digital images taken by our onboard photographers, plus three prints To be completely honest, my Samsung Galaxy S20 FE takes better photos than the photographers' cameras on Enchanted. And we are not limited to 25 per day... We definitely didn't come out ahead with the Premier (and wouldn't even have come out ahead with Plus), if we had to pay for the Premier package ourselves. Personally, we'll only get Premier on the Sphere Class since the drinks are different than the other ships and there are many in the 16-20 range that we'll enjoy on the Sun and the Star. When we're on the Enchanted for 21 days next year, the Plus package will suffice for us. By the way, the three prints you got were what size? Edited August 5 by Retired-N-Happy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Itchy&Scratchy Posted August 5 #131 Share Posted August 5 1 minute ago, Retired-N-Happy said: By the way, the three prints you got were what size? up to 8x10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Itchy&Scratchy Posted August 5 #132 Share Posted August 5 42 minutes ago, voljeep said: who paid for premier? a glitch in the matrix (literally). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare roxievegas Posted August 5 #133 Share Posted August 5 This subject has come up many times and I am amazed at the number of people that list the alcohol drinks they consume in a day. So my question I ask is: Is this alcohol drink count on the ship the same as at you do at home. It is no longer "PC" to call people Alcoholics, but "AUD" - alcohol use disorder. One drink a day is considered moderate. heavy drinker is 4 or more drinks in a WEEK and here we have people drinking 4 or more for the 7 day cruise - 28 drinks in one week since I don't drink at home, why would I purchase a package that cost more than just purchasing one coffee per day, and paying for my gratuities upfront. - less than $20 per day As with anything, Do the math, do you need any of the stuff that comes with the packages, or will you indulge because you paid all that money for it. I don't need the wifi, the ocean ready, the room service, the photos, the drinks, etc. If you are cruising for those items, then get the package. I know I am in the minority here, but really people do you want it, do you need it, can you afford it. Only you can make that decision. ok, let the "beat me up" begin 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Retired-N-Happy Posted August 5 #134 Share Posted August 5 (edited) 21 minutes ago, roxievegas said: This subject has come up many times and I am amazed at the number of people that list the alcohol drinks they consume in a day. So my question I ask is: Is this alcohol drink count on the ship the same as at you do at home. It is no longer "PC" to call people Alcoholics, but "AUD" - alcohol use disorder. One drink a day is considered moderate. heavy drinker is 4 or more drinks in a WEEK and here we have people drinking 4 or more for the 7 day cruise - 28 drinks in one week since I don't drink at home, why would I purchase a package that cost more than just purchasing one coffee per day, and paying for my gratuities upfront. - less than $20 per day As with anything, Do the math, do you need any of the stuff that comes with the packages, or will you indulge because you paid all that money for it. I don't need the wifi, the ocean ready, the room service, the photos, the drinks, etc. If you are cruising for those items, then get the package. I know I am in the minority here, but really people do you want it, do you need it, can you afford it. Only you can make that decision. ok, let the "beat me up" begin We don't drink at home. We do however drink while we're on vacation, ever since they came out with drink packages over 10 years ago on Celebrity. The Plus package in my opinion is the best value at sea. After factoring out the 16 for gratuities, that leaves you with 44. Even if WiFi, non alcoholic drinks and all of the other peripherals included in the package were not important and considered gravy, all you need to do is drink three $15.00 drinks to be ahead in the package. Obviously though we will take advantage of many of the gravy aspects of the package. I personally could care less if 4 drinks over the course of a week is considered heavy by someone. When I cruise on Princess, 4 drinks would be considered a slow day only because I had hit double digits the previous day. Over the course of a 14 day cruise, hitting 100 drinks is doable at 7.2 per day. If this is considered heavy by some people, I could care less. Some people can average 11 a day and hit 150 over the course of a 14 day cruise. As usual it all comes down to perspective. Edit...Everyone has their own vice, some like to gamble and earn free cruises, others like to chill with a drink in hand and relax. Edited August 5 by Retired-N-Happy 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dog Posted August 5 #135 Share Posted August 5 “ could care less.” Everyone has to decide for themselves if it is worth it, if their health matters ( currently praying for a friend with liver disease.) Agree that Plus is a value for those having 3 $15 drinks a day. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kywildcatfanone Posted August 5 #136 Share Posted August 5 1 hour ago, roxievegas said: It is no longer "PC" to call people Alcoholics, but "AUD" - alcohol use disorder. I hope this is a joke. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare roxievegas Posted August 5 #137 Share Posted August 5 10 minutes ago, kywildcatfanone said: I hope this is a joke. no joke, google it 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paddingtonbear Posted August 5 #138 Share Posted August 5 (edited) 2 hours ago, roxievegas said: This subject has come up many times and I am amazed at the number of people that list the alcohol drinks they consume in a day. So my question I ask is: Is this alcohol drink count on the ship the same as at you do at home. It is no longer "PC" to call people Alcoholics, but "AUD" - alcohol use disorder. One drink a day is considered moderate. heavy drinker is 4 or more drinks in a WEEK and here we have people drinking 4 or more for the 7 day cruise - 28 drinks in one week since I don't drink at home, why would I purchase a package that cost more than just purchasing one coffee per day, and paying for my gratuities upfront. - less than $20 per day As with anything, Do the math, do you need any of the stuff that comes with the packages, or will you indulge because you paid all that money for it. I don't need the wifi, the ocean ready, the room service, the photos, the drinks, etc. If you are cruising for those items, then get the package. I know I am in the minority here, but really people do you want it, do you need it, can you afford it. Only you can make that decision. ok, let the "beat me up" begin I'm not beating you up but I don't think you have the classifications for moderate and heavy drinkers right according to:https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohol-health/overview-alcohol-consumption/moderate-binge-drinking#:~:text=Heavy Alcohol Use%3A,or more drinks per week Moderate drinking is: For men, 2 alcoholic drinks or less a day and For women, 1 drink or less a day for women. Heavy drinking is: For men, consuming five or more drinks on any day or 15 or more per week and For women, consuming four or more on any day or 8 or more drinks per week. Alcohol Use Disorder is inability to control the use of alcohol. I don't drink alcohol at home at all but I do when I socialise. On holiday I drink as much as I want because I'm on holiday!!! Also I love Aperol Spritzers and you can't drink them alone as they require a bottle of prosecco to be opened! I'll am looking forward to having at least 2 a day. It might take me a few days to find a barman who makes them well. But I also have at least a litre of sparkling or still mineral water a day. DH doesn't drink what I consider much but on holiday he'll have at least a beer or two a day and a glass of wine or two with dinner. He'll also have at least three espresso coffees a day and lots of water - more than me. We have to have wifi and so for us the plus package is a fabulous deal. Last cruise I only had mocktails and it would have still worked out cheaper on the plus package. Edited August 5 by paddingtonbear 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare roxievegas Posted August 5 #139 Share Posted August 5 34 minutes ago, dog said: “ could care less.” Everyone has to decide for themselves if it is worth it, if their health matters ( currently praying for a friend with liver disease.) Agree that Plus is a value for those having 3 $15 drinks a day. I had 75% of my liver removed 18 years ago, due to cancer. (not due to drinking), so I am not suppose to drink. But my father was an alcoholic (now called AUD) and he died from alcohol abuse. Like I said. If you don't drink at home, why over drink on a cruise. Makes no sense to me. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Retired-N-Happy Posted August 6 #140 Share Posted August 6 3 hours ago, roxievegas said: Like I said. If you don't drink at home, why over drink on a cruise. Makes no sense to me. Like I said before, everyone has their vices. I don't gamble at all, but you obviously do since you have had 13 comped cruises according to your signature. Do I need to drink at home? Yes, Coke Zero and unsweetened ice tea. Do I need to drink while cruising during my retirement which I earned? If I have a drink package which provides value, yes. If I was paying individual prices like it was 15 years ago, then no, I would have alligator arms. But things change and I for one appreciate the Plus package. And am looking forward to the Premier package when we cruise on the Sun and the Star because of their newly expanded drinks menu. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seahorse001 Posted August 6 #141 Share Posted August 6 10 hours ago, roxievegas said: This subject has come up many times and I am amazed at the number of people that list the alcohol drinks they consume in a day. So my question I ask is: Is this alcohol drink count on the ship the same as at you do at home. It is no longer "PC" to call people Alcoholics, but "AUD" - alcohol use disorder. One drink a day is considered moderate. heavy drinker is 4 or more drinks in a WEEK and here we have people drinking 4 or more for the 7 day cruise - 28 drinks in one week since I don't drink at home, why would I purchase a package that cost more than just purchasing one coffee per day, and paying for my gratuities upfront. - less than $20 per day As with anything, Do the math, do you need any of the stuff that comes with the packages, or will you indulge because you paid all that money for it. I don't need the wifi, the ocean ready, the room service, the photos, the drinks, etc. If you are cruising for those items, then get the package. I know I am in the minority here, but really people do you want it, do you need it, can you afford it. Only you can make that decision. ok, let the "beat me up" begin Hey Roxie No beat up from me. I totally agree with you. I would personally rather use the spa or thermal room and keep my money for this. The only thing that attracts me is the WiFi (keep in touch with sick daughter) but I can pay for this ad hoc if I choose too. I'm not a big drinker. On a cruise I may buy a beer for lunch & maybe a spirit before bed. I have come off cruises with a 0 bill before now 😂 I am on a tight income so would rather save for another cruise later on. On saying that I can see the attraction for people & if this is the way they enjoy - hey ho Each to it's own 😄 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boku Posted August 6 #142 Share Posted August 6 (edited) 10 hours ago, roxievegas said: This subject has come up many times and I am amazed at the number of people that list the alcohol drinks they consume in a day. So my question I ask is: Is this alcohol drink count on the ship the same as at you do at home. It is no longer "PC" to call people Alcoholics, but "AUD" - alcohol use disorder. One drink a day is considered moderate. heavy drinker is 4 or more drinks in a WEEK and here we have people drinking 4 or more for the 7 day cruise - 28 drinks in one week since I don't drink at home, why would I purchase a package that cost more than just purchasing one coffee per day, and paying for my gratuities upfront. - less than $20 per day As with anything, Do the math, do you need any of the stuff that comes with the packages, or will you indulge because you paid all that money for it. I don't need the wifi, the ocean ready, the room service, the photos, the drinks, etc. If you are cruising for those items, then get the package. I know I am in the minority here, but really people do you want it, do you need it, can you afford it. Only you can make that decision. ok, let the "beat me up" begin I don’t drink alcohol as much at home as when on a cruise but then I also don’t have a three course meal everyday, sit on a sun lounger, eat ice cream, go to a daily show, swim in a pool, bet in a casino, the list goes on. You’re on holiday so let your hair down, it won’t do you any harm! Edited August 6 by Boku 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dog Posted August 6 #143 Share Posted August 6 1 hour ago, Boku said: I don’t drink alcohol as much at home as when on a cruise but then I also don’t have a three course meal everyday, sit on a sun lounger, eat ice cream, go to a daily show, swim in a pool, bet in a casino, the list goes on. You’re on holiday so let your hair down, it won’t do you any harm! I really don’t think any of us need this advice-“ let your hair down.” No one needs to justify what they do nor convince the rest of us to do what you suggest. done here. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seahorse001 Posted August 6 #144 Share Posted August 6 2 hours ago, Boku said: I don’t drink alcohol as much at home as when on a cruise but then I also don’t have a three course meal everyday, sit on a sun lounger, eat ice cream, go to a daily show, swim in a pool, bet in a casino, the list goes on. You’re on holiday so let your hair down, it won’t do you any harm! TBH Boku I always 'let my hair down' on every cruise I board. I just dont need alcohol to do it 😉 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
555 Posted August 6 #145 Share Posted August 6 14 hours ago, roxievegas said: This subject has come up many times and I am amazed at the number of people that list the alcohol drinks they consume in a day. So my question I ask is: Is this alcohol drink count on the ship the same as at you do at home. It is no longer "PC" to call people Alcoholics, but "AUD" - alcohol use disorder. 😄😄 One drink a day is considered moderate. heavy drinker is 4 or more drinks in a WEEK and here we have people drinking 4 or more for the 7 day cruise - 28 drinks in one week since I don't drink at home, why would I purchase a package that cost more than just purchasing one coffee per day, and paying for my gratuities upfront. - less than $20 per day As with anything, Do the math, do you need any of the stuff that comes with the packages, or will you indulge because you paid all that money for it. I don't need the wifi, the ocean ready, the room service, the photos, the drinks, etc. If you are cruising for those items, then get the package. I know I am in the minority here, but really people do you want it, do you need it, can you afford it. Only you can make that decision. ok, let the "beat me up" begin I happen to mention drinking up to 15 drinks a day to my doctor at my last appt. he just laughed. I'm not a health nut but their packages sure do encourage over consumption. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tothemall&beyond Posted August 6 #146 Share Posted August 6 You really can't ask OTHER people whether something is worth it for YOU. Only you know whether your personal habits and circumstances (eg. are you Elite with a minibar and wifi discount already?) would make such an expensive money grab by the cruise line worth it for you. For us, the answer has consistently been, and continues to be, a solid "NO". 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boku Posted August 6 #147 Share Posted August 6 4 hours ago, seahorse001 said: TBH Boku I always 'let my hair down' on every cruise I board. I just dont need alcohol to do it 😉 I think you missed the point of my post, it was not specifically about drinking alcoholic on holiday it was a more general comment on what I and others do on holiday that we may not necessarily do at home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Retired-N-Happy Posted August 6 #148 Share Posted August 6 5 hours ago, 555 said: I happen to mention drinking up to 15 drinks a day to my doctor at my last appt. he just laughed. I'm not a health nut but their packages sure do encourage over consumption. If the 15 drink maximum on Princess, Carnival and HAL encourage over consumption, what does that say about the drink packages on RCI, Celebrity, NCL and MSC which are unlimited? 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
voljeep Posted August 6 #149 Share Posted August 6 5 hours ago, tothemall&beyond said: For us, the answer has consistently been, and continues to be, a solid "NO". 5 hours ago, tothemall&beyond said: You really can't ask OTHER people whether something is worth it for YOU. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Retired-N-Happy Posted August 6 #150 Share Posted August 6 5 hours ago, tothemall&beyond said: ...would make such an expensive money grab by the cruise line worth it for you. The Plus package is the best value at sea for many people. If you want to talk about a money grab, why is a mini suite over 1000 more per person for a 7 night cruise over an inside cabin? If you factor out the gratuities, it's an extra 44 a day pp to have an inside cabin with Plus, versus an extra 100 a day pp to be in a mini suite with no package plus 18 for gratuities, unless you pull them. I'll save the 148 per day between the two of us and enjoy the amenities of Plus. We obviously have opposite opinions as to what constitutes a money grab. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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