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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. I think many people think it is a custom, not necessarily a law.
  6. Actually, if you buy your $10 watch on the cruise, no pesky state sales tax.
  7. Thanks for the link. That was an interesting read.
  8. Yes, I discovered that on our Prima cruise last summer, an internet cafe with NO COMPUTERS. 😒
  9. $10.95. or $10.95 + tax? And if the battery goes bad, it is cheaper to buy another watch then replace the battery. That is said from experience.
  10. There is something fishy about this story. How can they get on an international plane or the cruise with an expired passport?
  11. Thank you. I would assume taking command away from the master would first be considered a mutiny, but at some point when it became obvious that the necessary procedures were not being done to ensure the safety of the passengers, the crew, and the ship, it would be seen as something that had to be done.
  12. There really is a difference between a one time event and the area being taken over several days or nights. Plus, I remember on our first HAL cruise having our meet and greet (which I helped set up in the roll call) scheduled for the Crow's Nest and then seeing in the daily something else there scheduled at the same time. I asked at the purser's desk and was told not to worry as the Crow's Nest was large.
  13. We did that and took the next to last train to be safe. It was nearly 100 degrees that day and the packed railroad train was even hotter and extremely uncomfortable. 😢 And it was even worse when a fight broke out on the train. 😒
  14. The large group on our Prima cruise this past summer "spoke" sign language. They were ubiquitous, and you could not miss seeing them, but they did not at all take over anything or be inconsiderate.
  15. And Captain Sullenberger was investigated for his actions when it was shown that computer models did a better job then he did. It was only when he pointed out that no human could possibly have as quick a reflex as a computer that the authorities conceded that he was really a hero. (Non-experts realized that much sooner.)
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