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  1. I had not, but now I have. https://www.icelandtravel.is/attractions/phallological-museum/ Or as the Monty Python Flying Circus used to say, "here's something completely different.".
  2. And that would be further proof that Princess is in cahoots with this unethical people, even more than letting them use the name Princess in their title.
  3. OK, what was that museum about. I tried to look up phallological in the dictionary, and it was not there. If I knew any of you were looking for a museum, I would have recommended the Perclan Museum, which is a museum about Iceland's geology. DW said we are not waiting in the airport forever, so she booked for us an excursion to the airport with a stop at that museum. It was truly fascinating. Sad, we ended up with a long wait anyway at the airport as our plane was delayed 😒, but at least it was less than if we had not taken that fascinating excursion.
  4. Some thoughts that I had overnight. One, if as the OP has said his parents were told they only needed the credit card information to have it on file as opposed to what they were going to charge on the card, this truly sounds like credit card fraud. I wonder if Canada or maybe their province has the equivalent of an Attorney General's office that would look into this. Second, I find Princess very much at fault. They have not only allowed these predatory salespeople to operate onboard, but have also let themselves call themselves Princess Promotions, letting them use their trademarked brand name to let passengers think that they are really part of Princess.
  5. Again wishing the best of luck to your parents dealing with this. Generally credit card companies are quite willing to go to bat for their customers. And referring to your original post---I don't think any of us hold any grudge with you for not having been on a cruise. (Though why not try one, other than the fear of being hooked. 🤣) And I think it is safe to say we all respect what you are doing trying to help out your parents.
  6. Good clarification. It applies to the cruise actally. If there was a violation the cruise line would be fined. And then they would pass the fine on to the passengers as a charge against their onboard account.
  7. Handing over your credit card seems to be a red flag. I hope reading the original post in this thread helps prevent someone else from making the same mistake. To the OP, wishing for a good result when your parents dispute this with their credit card company. And as other have already said, have them do this as soon as possible.
  8. This is what was done on our cruise with Iceland----Our first port was supposed to be Isafjordur, which never happened and became a sea day. There was an announcement that everyone except those who were on a back to back and had already been to Iceland had to see the immigration people on I forget which deck. Your time to see them was determined by what deck your cabin was on. When there, you showed them your passport, and it was stamped.
  9. Enjoy and stop worrying 😊 as the previous post explained you are good to go for 2 reasons that make you in compliance with the PVSA as you are not on the same ship and there is a one day difference in your sailings.
  10. I think many people think it is a custom, not necessarily a law.
  11. Actually, if you buy your $10 watch on the cruise, no pesky state sales tax.
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