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JimmyVWine

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  1. All I can tell you is what the app is showing for my booking options on Sun Princess. The fee for each venue is $45 and a gratuity is automatically added on top of that if you book. I was surprised to see Sabatini’s priced the same as Crown Grill. On all other ships there is a price difference between the two.
  2. That is exclusive of tip. 18% would be added to that amount if you are paying out of pocket.
  3. The App shows for Sun Princess that ALL of the Specialty Dining locations are $45. Butcher's Block by Dario Kai Sushi Crown Grill Sabatini's Umai Teppanyaki Umai Hot Pot The Catch By Rudi And Spellbound will be $149.
  4. Yes. And I'm currently working on a quarterly earnings "talking notes" cheat sheet for the CEO right now for his investor call later this week. "Let's deceive the public, our investors and our potential investors" never seems to make it into the notes.
  5. But that's the point. Santorini was cancelled because there was an issue with the island, not with the ship. If there was/is an operational issue at Kotor, that is the port's doing--not Princess'. There is no way...NONE...that Princess built out a 5 month schedule with 6 stops in Kotor, knowing in advance that the ship could not make the trip in. And even if such a colossal, fireable error was made, as soon as they figured it out, they would have cancelled and rearranged all of the other 5 scheduled trips. I know that it is fun and fashionable here to attribute absolute "monkeys banging on a keyboard" ignorance and incompetence to Princess Cruise Lines, but let's get serious. Picture the Zoom call where the chief engineer, (or whomever) tells the CEO that despite best efforts, it will be impossible to ever call on Kotor. @cr2000 wants us to believe that the reaction on that call was: "OK. But let's not tell anyone about this and continue to cancel Kotor at the last minute to protect bookings in hopes that no one figures this out." When in reality, we all KNOW that the reaction would have been: "OK. Let's figure out another solution. Work the phones and find another suitable Adriatic port stop and have our public relations team work up an appropriate press release heralding the benefits of the new port(s) that we will be using instead." Sometimes I really question whether people here really understand how a multi-billion dollar publicly traded company operates.
  6. Ships used to use one and a half dining rooms for TD. Now it is down to one. While I agree that empty tables will be filled with walk-ins as needed, I don't think that there are going to be many empty tables.
  7. Dial it back folks. The ship skipped the port one time. Do you really think that Princess laid out an entire schedule for the Spring and Summer KNOWING that it was NEVER going to be able to sail into Kotor? That is an absurd conclusion to jump to. Why on earth would they do that. Try to posit one logical argument why they would put themselves in that situation. Occam’s Razor applies here. Sailing conditions simply didn’t favor making the trip in. Princess ships miss Roatan all the time and no one is ready to leap to conspiracy theories. Ships just as big as Sun Princess make it in. And relatively speaking, the Sphere Class ships are bigger than the Royal Class ships, but not so much bigger as to make going to Kotor impossible.
  8. For goodness sake! How difficult is it to say: “I am thinking about taking a cruise that includes a port stop in Jamaica. Are there any working plantations that are worth visiting while we are there?”
  9. Once Princess introduced the app, guests could make nightly reservations ahead of time.
  10. Yes. In the past, one dining room was exclusively Traditional. A second dining room was always “open seating” which could be a combination of reservations or walk-ins, and the third dining room was “Early Traditional” and at 7:00 pm converted to “open seating”. With the new change, Traditional will be limited to one dining room instead of one and a half; and one dining room will be for reservations only with walk-ins not accommodated. This is new.
  11. Nothing says “Muster Station” like a print of an olive sliding down a piano leg! Pre-Covid we frequently mustered in the casino. In a real emergency that would be ridiculous. Presumably when the emergency arose, the casino could very likely be open, with money and chips all over the place. Then, all of a sudden, the people in the casino whose muster station was elsewhere would have to leave in a panic, while several hundred other people would be coming in. No telling what would happen to the chips and cash. A recipe for chaos.
  12. I don’t read it like that. I read it as an “either/or”. You can elect a set time or elect flexibility. Once one chooses Traditional, switching back and forth is antithetical to that model.
  13. Yes. Platinum too. But even PES can only book when bookings open.
  14. And don’t forget about the new, obligatory acronyms. TD=Traditional Dining ATR= Anytime Reservations ATW=Anytime Walk-Ins.
  15. Nah. More likely JP will tell us that this is industry leading innovation and “out of the box” thinking. 😎
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