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Just got 2 more food tips-suggestions (enjoy):

 

  • For a variety of other items, or smaller portions - some adult eaters also prefer the children's menu to enjoy (at times)

 

  • If you love creamy Alfredo pasta ask for it to be served as a side dish with the bowl

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Just got 2 more food tips-suggestions (enjoy):

 

 

  • For a variety of other items, or smaller portions - some adult eaters also prefer the children's menu to enjoy (at times)
     

  • If you love creamy Alfredo pasta ask for it to be served as a side dish with the bowl

:)

 

My tip would be to try to post tips that most people would not think of on their own.

 

If you like Alfredo pasta then order Alfredo pasta... is not much of a tip. Anyway, my experience is that no matter what you say, most of the time you get the entree sized version anyway.

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Sapphire Princess

July 17-24, 2011

Itinerary: Seattle, Ketchikan, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Skagway, Victoria

CD: Tim Donovan

Cabin: E715 – Aft covered mini suite – PERFECT!

Overall Summation: 5 out of 5 stars. We had great weather, a great ship, great cabin and even great dinner partners at traditional late seating. We loved the time of 7:45 for late seating.

 

I hope there are not too many typos…

 

This was our second time to Alaska and this cruise was far better than the Island Princess cruise. We loved the land part of that cruise but were ill on the cruise part. This was kind of a re-do and it was spectacular.

 

July 15-16, 2011 – Seattle

We arrived two days pre-cruise to sightsee in Seattle. The weather was nice for us – about 30 degrees cooler than Dallas. A bit rainy at times but did not hamper our fun. We went to the Space Needle – not sure it was worth the $18 just to go to the top but it was something we wanted to do. We toured Pike Place Market and had a great meal at Anthony’s Pier 66 – highly recommend. Ask for a table by the window. Had a great lunch at Barolos. The concierge at the Westin suggested it. It is a small, fun Italian restaurant across the street from the Westin and seems to be an “in” place for the locals to have lunch and dinner.

 

The Westin hotel is in a great location but is in dire need of a renovation which is beginning soon. Not sure when. But they did knock on the door of our second room (first room not acceptable) and ask to come in and measure the bathroom counter. Really? Could they not have done that when the room was unoccupied? Oh well, no biggie.

 

Will get to itin after the ship comments.

 

Sapphire Princess

The ship is in great shape and we loved it. If I had to pick one negative I would say that it is a little hard to get around as the dining rooms get in the way of going forward and aft on a couple of floors. Once we learned how to navigate, it was fine…just had to go a little out of the way sometimes to get where we wanted to go. Tim Donovan was our CD. While he was funny on their morning show, he was scarce around the ship. I guess we just did not hang out in the same areas.

 

Our cabin E715 was one of the best cabins we have had on any ship for location, quiet and layout. It is the standard, current mini suite layout but the location was perfect. The covered balcony was great even though our weather was fantastic and we really did not need it, believe it or not. There was absolutely no noise from Club Fusion. More on the weather when I discuss ports. Embarkation was a breeze. We did transfers from the hotel and it was perfect. They picked us up at 11:15 sharp from the hotel lobby and within 45 minutes we were on board and our cabin was available.

 

Food: Horizon Court was great. I was disappointed in dining room menu but it was a minor detail. We don’t necessarily cruise for the food. Most nights I ordered the standard salmon or chicken breast and they were very good. Caesar salad is always good. Service was a little slow and our area (table 36) was very warm when dining room filled up. We asked about it but it never got better. We met 3 great couples and it could not have worked out better.

 

• Casino: Not great for slots. They were very tight and not much of a variety for the quarters.

• Entertainment: We only went to one show and it was so-so (opening night). I heard shows were okay, not great

• Gym: surprisingly small but I was always able to get an elliptical

• Service: Excellent overall. Everyone was very helpful and friendly

 

Ketchikan - Misty Fjords and Wilderness Explorer – Tour 620A

Temps in the 50s with no rain (until tour was over) – a little mist as it should be in Misty Fjord. AWESOME! We had a great crew on the catamaran which is where we spent our day. It is clean, comfortable and has great outside viewing. Cold when catamaran moving but tolerable. We saw eagles, seals, starfish…yes, gorgeous purple and coral colored starfish. I highly recommend this tour.

Juneau – Sunny and highs in the 70s

Did the Helicopter and Mendenhall Glacier Excursion – Tour 810A

Temsco was terrific and this was one of those once in a lifetime experiences (who knows though). Walking on a glacier was priceless. The guide on the glacier will take your picture and will point out different features of the glacier. The time went fast but we were ready to get back on the copter as it was cold. This is a must do if you can afford it.

 

Skagway – Sunny and 75 glorious degrees

This tour was my least favorite but still good. My DH liked it better than I did.

Alaska Wildlife Park – Tour 370A

You will see lots of animals up close and personal. Steve and Mario are a good team and are very passionate about their work with rescuing animals. It was a bit too rustic for me and there were a lot of flies. They offered mosquito repellant for anyone that wanted it and I advise taking it. This tour is good for kids but there is a 40 minute ferry ride to Haines and then about an hour bus ride to get to the park. Lunch is provided after the tour on the way back to the ship. One note of advice…bring bottled water for during the tour. We had one bottle and drank all of it…it was very dry and dusty but the good part was that was due to the fab weather. It was almost hot!

 

Tracy Arm

We were not able to get very close to South Sawyer glacier BUT we saw the most spectacular icebergs. Now having done both Glacier Bay and Tracy Arm, I would say for someone’s first cruise to Alaska that they do Glacier Bay. The ship can get much closer (as we did in 2007) and the views are fabulous. Tracy Arm would be good for a second cruise…just my opinion. With that said, we did get some good pics of the glacier in Tracy Arm but not as good as those in Glacier Bay.

 

Victoria

We did not want to commit to another excursion so we just took the shuttle into downtown and walked around. It is very pretty with the flowers. The Empress Hotel and Parliament Building were nice to take pics of. There were 3 ships in so it was very crowded.

 

That’s it … please feel free to email me at atticus0216@gmail.com if you want more information or I did not cover something you are interested in. I am happy to answer any and all questions

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cool info thanks..

 

.btw my friend Carol and her family jsut got back this Sunday and here is her summary:

 

 

  • I would say that the afternoon tea is delightful, and the Asparagus/Bacon/Hollandaise appetizer was the best thing I ate all week. The Baked Alaska was terrific, and people really dressed well for formal nts.
  • The soda card was soooooooo worth it, as was the coffee card. The pizza is mediocre, but the burgers are very good. Be prepared to be astonished at the amazing Tracey Arm.

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cherylandtk - much appreciated. I will start a cut and paste sheet (and see how many suggestions and tips are generated).

 

BTW - The last one I did for my friends on the NCL EPIC - got 7 pages of info in 3 months prior to our trip. It was many cool ideas, some money saving tips, and helpful suggestions (and insights) like your thoughts. Thank you.

 

I love your idea cruisers. In fact, I am getting lots of help from another MB in addition to this one. But I can't imagine getting 7 pages of tips!

 

Being a newbie cruiser (notice the word "future" in my signature), I am also interested in what people have to say. However, the Sapphire Princess will be drydocked early next year, so by the time I sail on her some information will be inaccurate.

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Hi, we have been away parts of the last 2 weeks but have not forgotten this thread. I am now going over the many emails and facebook updates,m but expect us to add to the list in about a few minutes - thanks.

 

ps To go with the AK theme: One day they had an Alaska theme lunch station. Lots of fish and even reindeer chili. (The recipe is in the Princess Cookbook).

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hoppersh said:

  • You can use PCL for shore excursions, but we recommend Shoretrips for booking excursions. They offered a wider selection at cheaper prices than Princess and have great customer service as well

 

  • Our favorite part, though, was cruising through Tracy Arm Fjord on Wednesday morning. Be prepared to wake up early that day--you will pass the first glacier at about 6am and approach Sawyer Glacier around 8am. The scenery is overwhelming.

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This just came in, hot off the presses (thanks Salazar family):

 

If you have any doubts about your cell service being available at a reasonable cost, get an ATT Tracfone before you head out and leave the contact info for your family. ATT works in all US Ports we are sailing to.

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Thank you sj sj for your review:

 

Suggestion: We enjoyed comedy musician Steve Moris on one night and comedy magician Lorenzo Clark on another. ( You should arrive 30 minutes early if you want a seat to their shows.

Tip: If you want to attend a lecture,could even order cocktails during their lectures

 

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last updated Aug 7,11 (7:15 pm) pacific

 

Sapphire Princess Tips-Suggestions Sheet:

 

As for the "colored" carpet...red is the port side (I remember it like port wine) blue is starboard.

 

dial DINE telephone line or in person at the dining reservations table set up on the first day of the cruise (The service in the other dining rooms was hit or miss and rather slow at times. I would recommend making reservations in advance if dining before 6:30. Overall the food was very good and if you don’t see anything you like on that evenings menu you can always choose from the always on the menu selections)

 

On one or two of the afternoons, they serve an old fashioned British lunch complete with fish and chips and Guiness.

 

It is in one of the dining rooms and is very enjoyable. Look for the announcement in the daily printout.

 

Don't forget to buy a future cruise credit before leaving the ship it will serve as your down-payment + you will get on board credit for your next cruise...a win/win situation.

If you buy the Ultimate Kids Soda card try a mock strawberry daiquiris, they are great

Power Hour was from 8pm until close. The drinks were a blue margarita, strawberry daquiri, pina colada, singapore sling and a long island iced tea.

 

You can send yourself casino credits which were great to cash out when we were going on shore for an excursion. This helped us from having to carry large sums of money. You just take your voucher(s) to the casino and cash them when needed.

Sabatini’s was wonderful but a word of caution, don’t eat anything else all day because the portions are huge!

If you like your non-alcholic beverages why not purchase a Ultimate Kid Package. UKP. But anyone can buy one! Was $56.35 pp for the week and it is used sodas, fresh squeezed orange juice, smoothies, mocktails, etc

 

The Wakeview bar, located below Club Fusion. Not much of a view but a good place to get away from the crowds. (...and, after a pre-dinner drink you can get from the Wakeview Bar to the International Dining Room without having to go up the spiral staircase, walk across the stage, through Club (con)Fusion, back down to Fiesta Deck and through the front entrance by going through the 'secret' door fore of the Wakeview heads.) You come into the aft of the dining room - behind a partition in a waiters' area. Be careful... and give them the 'rite of way' (unless you want to be wearing someone's dinner

 

Do take advantage of the teak loungers on the Promenade deck for a quiet read (or nap or watching the water go by.

 

Do visit the Lobby Bar and get your brewed coffee. If you enjoy a nightly cocktail this is also a good place get to know the bartenders and waiters. It's not an International cafe, but they do have a few plates with the wine flights and cookies in the afternoon.

 

Do find your way up to the deck over the bridge for terrific views. No secret door, just go forward on Deck 15.

 

You can get waffles from the ice cream counter at breakfast time just outside the Horizon Court. The breakfast menu in the dinning room seems limited, but get creative, they will make most any type of omelet you can imagine or any combinations.

 

They will walk around with trays of pastries in the dinning room too. Keep an eye open for the cookie cart being pushed around the pool area during the afternoons. You will want to watch for the special food being offered outside the Horizon Court on some days, examples are special pastas, oriental/sushi buffet or exotic chef creations depending on their whim.

 

Breakfast and lunch are served in the International Dining Room for anyone who wishes to eat there for those meals. There is a nice menu and you will be served by the wait staff. We enjoyed eating there over the buffet in the Horizon Court. Next to the Passenger Services desk there is a computer where you can swipe your key card and get a print out of your account statement -- any time! Good to check once or twice during the cruise.

 

The library has a nice selection of books and board games (e.g. scrabble) that you can check out so you needn't haul these along.

 

You can order breakfast to be delivered to your room by completing the breakfast card in your room and hanging on your outside cabin door knob before retiring for the evening. Preprinted choices on the breakfast card are for a Continental type breakfast BUT you can pencil in omelets, scrambled eggs, bacon, etc and it will be delivered.

 

Skywalker's Nightclub is a great place to read during the day - lots of light, quiet, and great views!

 

The Lotus Pool in the middle of the spa is a great place to get away. It is open to all passengers, whether or not they are using the spa"

 

Orange or Grape Juice ‘it is complimentary at breakfast time (except fresh squeezed OJ). After breakfast hours, there is a charge, even for regular (non fresh squeezed) juice.

 

Headphones are a must if a movie is playing in the "Calypso Pool". There's free popcorn at the "Calypso Pool" during the movie.

 

About the champagne tower / waterfall - watch it once, take a photo if you can. It is a novelty to experience at least once. (it is a bit underwhelming now, but it is still a Princess tradition).

 

Watch out for the Baked Alaska Parade (on one of the formal nights also).

 

Some food suggestions from the MDR were: chicken Florentine with a mushroom and melted cheese topping and a maybe try that spicy shrimp dish. For dessert why not try the Loveboat Dream (for the chocoholic in you)

 

Near Neptune Pool on Lido Deck, Prego Pizzeria features fresh-excellent pizzas are found here from 11:00am to 5:00pm.

 

Trident Grill: on Lido Deck from 11:00am until 6:00pm, this is the best place to order a burger!

 

The Santa Fe dining room offers the main dining room menu, but also prepares guacamole for you table side.

 

Pacific Moon dining room on Deck 6 pulls Asian themes into play. The overall effect is a very upscale and unpretentious. Best place to find Mandarin Duck, Tiger Prawns, fresh sushi, spring rolls, and pot stickers.

 

The Savoy is located aft port on Plaza deck 5. A signature is the prime rib.

 

Vivaldi dining room serves Italian dishes to include ravioli and foccacia!

 

In-Between Meals: Patisserie (7:00am to 11:00pm at the Lobby Bar in the Grand Plaza on Promenade Deck), Sundaes Ice Cream Bar (nominal fee 11:00am to 6:00pm.), Wine and Caviar, Afternoon Tea (3:30pm to 4:30pm - in the main dining rooms. Pastries and finger sandwiches accompany an excellent cup of tea), Room Service (24 hours a day)

 

more Quiet places Lotus Spa-Sun Deck (Deck 15), Library- Plaza Deck (Deck 5), Writing Room-Plaza Deck 5

 

$150 'The ULTIMATE SHIP TOUR is awesome,last 3-4 hours, they gue gifts at the end and serve some champagne & hors d'oeuvre

 

Chef's Table tour and dinner. It's $75/pp, but well worth the cost. It includes a special dinner made by the head chef and hosted by the maitre'd. You'll get a special galley tour while the galley is in full production where you'll eat some scrumptious appetizers and have free-flowing champagne.

 

They serve free ice cream at the buffet around 3:30 each afternoon

 

Beware that the thought of awesome food- a late night snack at the buffet may or may not be a let dow (they have very few items then ad nothing to significant), maybe best to order room service then. (Actually the late night buffet isn't that bad - it is snack-y kind of food - chips and guac, desserts, cookies, hot dogs, fruit, some entree types of food - but there was a fairly good variety and if you're just looking for a snack before bed)

 

Read the Princess Patter newsletter every evening when it is delivered to your cabin. Bring a highlighter pen to mark the events that you want to catch the next day.

 

If you are collector, try the shot glasses at Grapevine Wine Tasting - there are 6 different metal designs on them

 

The minute you board the ship and put your bags in your room...Don't go to the Buffet!! First of all it is crowded, second of all... Go make all your reservations! Dining, Spa, and Excursions!! helpful travel tip: take binoculars and extra memory for your digital camera

 

The Lotus pool is an "Adults Only" pool. Pacific Moon (Ginger Prawns), The Savoy(pork chops) and the Santa Fe(Faijitas)...all yummy.

 

For the SOFT SERVE ICE CREAM LOVERS......go to the SUNDAES ICE CREAM BAR on LIDO DECK 14 mid-ship between the NEPTUNE POOL and the CALYPSO POOL...unlike some cruise ships who charge an extra fee for ice cream temptations outside of the "buffet" offerings, there is NO CHARGE for the ice cream here!

 

...if you prefer your SOFT SERVE "sundae" style in a dish rather than a cone, be forewarned...there are NO DISHES at SUNDAES ICE CREAM BAR...but...you can easily grab a bowl from the adjacent HORIZON COURT BUFFET and the server at SUNDAES ICE CREAM BAR will be happy to fill the bowl for you and add some toppings if you planned on using the Wifi connection, then bring your laptop instead of IPad, for those who have the IPad and planned on using it. There's a constant disconnection problem with the IPad. RC internet staff informed me that it's IPad interference problem and there's nothing they can do about it.

 

Princess Spa tip: There will be drawings throughout the cruise for free services. Most of the time, you have to be there at the appointed time to win. It is worth showing up. This is especially true on sunny days in port where drawings may be offered before leaving port. Some people will still be off the ship and enjoying the sights. That will increase your odds of winning.

 

Staying Informed for Children: The Fun Zone, the home of kids' activities, has their own newsletter detailing specific times and places of the kids' events. It's available just outside the pick-up/drop-off areas for the kids.

 

If you have more then a couple of sea days consider the thermal spa pass. They only sell a limited number so get it as soon as you board the ship. It is a great way to relax.

 

If you have anytime dining and want to eat late there is never a wait after 7:45. If you do that you could arrange to have the same table every night and get to know our wait staff.

 

If you like coffee the coffee card is a great investment. It allows you to have unlimited fresh brewed coffee and 12 specialty coffee drinks. The mass produced coffee in undrinkable.

 

We did not attend but I believe the English lunch is in the Savoy dining room.

 

On the Lido Deck where the Pizza and Hamburger Stands are ( good quick lunch and tasty) they are open in the morning - one is a made to order omlette station, the other is a belguim waffle station - good start to the morning with out having to deal with the buffet!

 

One thing I kept reading about Sapphire Princess was to avoid uncovered mini suites. I'm so glad I ignored that advice, some in our group did not want to be that far aft on the ship. The uncovered balconies were absolutely fine. We did not care that some people may have looked down onto our balcony, we just chatted with them. You have to remember that we could also look up onto their balconies The extra cabin space was well worth the uncovered balcony...we're not the type of people who are doing anything that would be

 

Laundry fees: Last week on the Sapphire they were also only $1.00.

 

Auto-tip charge for inside, ocean view and balcony cabins increased Wednesday on the Star Princess from $10.50 to $11.00 a day.

 

Formal nights were Monday and Friday.

 

There were about 5 drink specials every day after 8PM for $4.99.

Use a battery operated or wind up clock, back lit (instead of a plug in clock).

 

Sometimes, ordering a drink at dinner can take a while in Anytime dining, so order right in the beginning to give you some time to enjoy it before food comes.

 

If this matters to you....take note that appetizers and desserts were better than the main course.

My best tip for those who choose Anytime is to make reservations on the first day for the rest of the week – they fill up quickly.

Sabatini’s was wonderful but a word of caution, don’t eat anything else all day because the portions are huge!

The Jeopardy game show is fun to attend and participate in.

 

 

Packing TIP: They said the self serve AND valet laundry would not be available until our final day at sea. They closed the laundry rooms the last 2 days of the cruise, so might as well pack more than enough undies and essentials clean clothes left for travel home. About clothing: 'I wore jeans during the day with long sleeve shirts. I wore this with heavy fleece jackets in the morning on the Promenade Deck (with earmuffs, scarf and gloves and sunglasses to block the wind). The sun comes up early like 4:15 am and it is glorious to be out at the front of the ship, but dress warm

 

Cabin E732 - We had this cabin last week on the Sapphire, right at the back of the ship - really large, lots of room and just the right place to be while sailing in Tracy Arm. Would go for this cabin every time if possible, a little noisy whilst docking, but a small sacrifice to make for fabulous views

 

Go to the internet Cafe (which is to send a free 'eCard to people when u r away ad not for email time).

 

Also, At the Pursers Desk ask for a Deck . Possibly FREE Playing Cards are given if asked (or maybe a small fee

Put the wastepaper basket or a small hand carry piece of luggage between the door and the bathroom. It will keep the door barely open to allow enough light into the cabin so you can make your way safely in the night if necessary.

The best times to get on the Internet is between midnight and six am. The worst time is from noon until midnight.

Ask for the Princess slippers. They are promotional give-aways

 

Buy only one soda card. Use it for both of you. Go to different bars.

 

There is a change machine in the laundry room so you do not need to take quarters - or get change at the Pursors desk. I think the cost was $1 each for washer, dryer and detergent (but it may have gone up), you might want to consider taking the 3 in 1 laundry sheets instead of using detergent.

 

Very often there are no cartons of skim milk at the buffet in the morning. Just ask and they will go and get them for you. Same with different flavors of yogurt.

 

" And let me not forget to mention the 9 AM announcements every day reading what was in the Patter listing all the events and times and places. What an intrusion for people who didn't want to get up that early! They give out the daily Patter let people read it. Who could remember all that information anyway

 

" DH is the gambler in the family and he says that the Sapphire has both of those tables. There are two tables of 3 Card Poker. One is usually open during the day and both in the evenings".

 

If the change machine in the laundry is broken or empty, pick up the house phone and call the Passenger Service Desk and they will send out the man who takes care of the laundry. This is what the man told me to do when I was talking to him about the machine always being empty and I had to go to the casino to get quarters. He said to just call. He was in the laundry room tending to the machines.

The thermal suites are downstairs from the spa. It has hot stone loungers to lay on, rain showers, sauna's, etc. It costs a certain amount for the cruise, depending on how many days the cruise is. If they have space available, and they always seem to, they will sell you a day at the suites. I think it's $20 pp for the day.

Expect the $3.99 or $2.99 drinks served on happy hour to be fairly weak.

 

 

 

  • But - don't miss the Belgium waffles served in the mornings at the Ice Cream Bar!
  • If you pick the Italian pay restaurant - Sabatini's. Be prepared - it can take 3 hours (and sometimes even up to 17 courses)
  • Entertainment: Go early to the lounges to get a good seat for the comedians as they fill up fast!
  • Update regarding booking the chef's table: The next day at 9 AM, we got a card to meet with the Maitre'D to discuss rules for attending and we were in. You ca do a non-alcoholic tour for $60 each, but if you like wine, the $75 was a good deal.
  • Blow dryers: it is noisy and not very strong, we suggest bringing a hairdryer if you have longer hair that will need more power.
  • If you like Lobster tails (which are on Friday nigh) just know they are small - so order as many as you wish.

 


  • other PCL tips:
     
    • Complementary plate of assorted stuffed olives at the martini bar.
    • Pre purchase internet minutes before you leave you’ll get free minutes based on the package you pick.
    • Escargot!!!
    • Insulated travel coffee mug
    • One of the dining rooms will be open for lunch on embarkation day.
    • Volcano dessert, available on children's menu basically a huge banana split.
    • When you open the little door under the TV for the plug, well, there are extra outlets not being used. But not if it’s a flat screen
    • Ask for Egg crates, top sheet, robe, slippers, bed topper, and upgraded pillows.
    • Always ask if there is a charge.
     
    Coffee Card for $31 is of ok to good value
     
    • Under your bed is more bedding.
    • Cocktails for $3.99 in all the bars after 8.00pm (which included certain bottled beers, Pina Coladas, Long Island Iced Teas and Singapore Slings as well as "well drinks"). A suggestion to pay $7.50 for a double sounded like a better deal.
    • Request that the steward remove the soft drinks and bottled water from inside and on top of the fridge to make room for our own drinks.
    • Request extra hangers.
    • Passenger Service Desk (also called the Hotel Manager) will make a hole in our card which we hang on lanyards. They will also do that for you in the casino and give you a lanyard.
    • There is another electrical point under the bed.
    • Bring a roll of quarters and laundry supplies.
    • If you decide to eat in a specialty restaurant you may want to make the reservation for the last night
    • Sabatini’s reservation for the night that they are serving Italian food in the main dining room.
    • Reservations for the steak house ask to sit at the counter overlooking the kitchen area, fun to watch the staff put it altogether and see the teamwork involved.
    • The Fettuccine Alfredo!!! Plus it’s served in a Parmesan bowl, a crispy melted cheese bowl.
    • Bring along a small electric alarm clock.
    • On the first day, we simply ask to see the week’s menus and look over what’s happing for the week. Then make plans for the week there and then. The MD or any head waiter can show them to you.
    • Can go up to the Spa to shower.
    • Take 3 or 4 of those black metal binder clips or plastic clothes pens and hang them on the bottom edge of the shower curtain.
    • Computer station in the Future Cruise booking area or Internet Cafe, free e-postcard, 300 character limit but you could send more than one message to the same email address if you need to get a longer message out.
    • Befriending the maitre'd, the head waiter, and everyone who takes care of you.
    • Appetizers and sushi are free in the Vines wine bar but not the cheese.
    • When you get off of the elevator to go to your room, one side of the ship on every passenger deck the hallways have blue carpeting. The other side has blue carpeting but there is some red in that side.
    • Duck liver pâté appetizer.
    • Various lamb entrees.
    • Last night of the cruise, head up to the Horizon Court (or the International Café) for some pre-travel treats. Cookies are always available. We put a couple cookies in our zip loc bag(s) for our travel home the next day.
    • Ask for anchovies on your Caesar salad at dinner.
    • Take a pop-up mesh hamper for your dirty clothes.
    • Empty luggage? The Steward will stow it for you.
    • Find out when/where the Muster drill is and go get your life jacket. Take it with you a little ahead of time and "beat the crowd".
    • Highlighters for Princess Patters and highlight times/ places/ activities, etc for the next day
    • Sticky notes for when spouse sleeps in to leave a note on the MIRROR or DOOR
    • Magnet to put it on the door.
    • Water bottles for on shore.
    • Clothes line in the bathroom for swimming clothes
    • On disembarkation day if you are trying to get on an elevator to get down to the disembarkation decks, push the up button, ride up and then down as the up elevators are not full.
    • We take our empty water bottles up to the buffet and fill them from the water spigots there (late at night just before we go to bed) oh and we might pick up some desserts to eat too lol!!!
    • twice-baked goat cheese soufflé,
    • Lobster and Scampie Dinner with a side of Alfredo.
    • Purex 3-in-1 strips
    • air freshner
    • waterproof case, that will go around your neck and will hold your ID, cruise card, credit card etc. while swimming/snorkeling in port.
    • empty beach bag a place to put all your purchases
     
    3:30 Horizion Court's fresh warm cookies and brownies to die for!
     
    PCL offers stretching, abs classes and Pilates, yoga and spinning for $12/class or $30 for three classes.
     
    if you have time in Skagway, visit the Jewell Gardens
     
    If you are nice-cordial with your room steward, they might leave an extra ice bucket ready in our stateroom filled with ice.
    if you like King Crab, Tracy's Crab Shack is the place to go in Juneau. Second best dinner I had on the trip!
    Bring EXTRA cheap wire hangers, as the ship never supplies enough in the closet.
    USE room service for BREAKFAST! IT IS SO nice NOT to rush around in the morning.
     
    Imagine having your food and a drink on the second level around the covered pool area, I think it's called the Conservatory, there are loungers and hardly anyone goes up there.
     
    They had a waffle station at the ice cream place in the morning and the waffles were fabulous.
     
    Best play for a "good" cup of coffee on-board, lobby bar on Plaza deck in the Atrium
     
    In case you like using the hot tubs late (they are typically open most of the day but close around 11:30 pm)
     
    The only secret to getting in the dining room without a jacket is wearing a LONG SLEEVE SHIRT.
     
    In the SPA area - Yes, the locker rooms have lockers. You give your room card to the person at the spa desk and he or she gives you a key to one of the lockers.
    A tip.... don't be afraid to ask for seconds or even thirds.
     
    Also, bring clothes for layering (ear bands also are good and a pair of thin gloves - just in case).
    Bring binoculars.
    We bring our own quarters in case the machine is out so we don't have to go searching for working change machine.
     
    We also bring a couple of the Purex 3-in-1 sheets a few other posters mentioned.
     
    I like that it's not a liquid or powder and is a detergent that won't spill in our luggage. Plus the 3-in-1 sheets are a detergent, softener, and anti-static sheet. It also makes everything in the luggage smell nice as well.
    If you want to read at night on your balcony, bring a light - just in case your outside light does NOT work.
     
    We love theLotus Spa: The Swedish Massage – Full Body Massage, 50 min $119.
     
    For a variety of other items, or smaller portions - some adult eaters also prefer the children's menu to enjoy (at times)

 

  • If you love creamy Alfredo pasta ask for it to be served as a side dish with the bowl
  • breakfast you can ask fried banana and peanut butter sandwich.
  • vegetarian dish - eggplant fritters
  • For people with other dietary needs, ask for any sugar free dessert options
  • I would say that the afternoon tea is delightful, and the Asparagus/Bacon/Hollandaise appetizer was the best thing I ate all week. The Baked Alaska was terrific, and people really dressed well for formal nts.
  • The soda card was soooooooo worth it, as was the coffee card. The pizza is mediocre, but the burgers are very good. Be prepared to be astonished at the amazing Tracey Arm.
  • To go with the AK theme: One day they had an Alaska theme lunch station. Lots of fish and even reindeer chili.
  • Our favorite part, though, was cruising through Tracy Arm Fjord on Wednesday morning. Be prepared to wake up early that day--you will pass the first glacier at about 6am and approach Sawyer Glacier around 8am. The scenery is overwhelming.
  • If you have any doubts about your cell service being available at a reasonable cost, get an ATT Tracfone before you head out and leave the contact info for your family. ATT works in all US Ports we are sailing to
  • Suggestion: We enjoyed comedy musician Steve Moris on one night and comedy magician Lorenzo Clark on another. ( You should arrive 30 minutes early if you want a seat to their shows.
    Tip: If you want to attend a lecture,could even order cocktails during their lectures

 

 

 

--------------Corrections......changes...are below:---------

 

You can order breakfast to be delivered to your room by completing the breakfast card in your room and hanging on your outside cabin door knob before retiring for the evening. Preprinted choices on the breakfast card are for a Continental type breakfast BUT you can pencil in omelets, scrambled eggs, bacon, etc and it will be delivered. No guarantees that you will get what you write in.

Orange or Grape Juice ‘it is complimentary at breakfast time (except fresh squeezed OJ). After breakfast hours, there is a charge, even for regular (non fresh squeezed) juice. There are many juices available such as apple, cranberry, prune and other available for breakfast in the DR or the HC if you ask.

Headphones are a must if a movie is playing in the "Calypso Pool". There's free popcorn at the "Calypso Pool" during the movie. The Sapphire will not have MUTS until next January so no movies at the “Calypso Pool”

Pacific Moon dining room on Deck 6 pulls Asian themes into play. The overall effect is a very upscale and unpretentious. Best place to find Mandarin Duck, Tiger Prawns, fresh sushi, spring rolls, and pot stickers. No longer true - the separate menus were discontinued about two years after launch.

The Savoy is located aft port on Plaza deck 5. A signature is the prime rib. No longer true - the separate menus were discontinued about two years after launch.

Vivaldi dining room serves Italian dishes to include ravioli and foccacia! No longer true - the separate menus were discontinued about two years after launch.

They serve free ice cream at the buffet around 3:30 each afternoon. Not since the soft serve was made free at Sundaes.

Read the Princess Patter newsletter every evening when it is delivered to your cabin. Bring a highlighter pen to mark the events that you want to catch the next day. You can get an extra copy of the Patter at the Passenger Services Desk on Fiesta deck

Pacific Moon (Ginger Prawns), The Savoy(pork chops) and the Santa Fe(Faijitas)...all yummy. The Vivaldi’s special dish is Osso Bucco

if you planned on using the Wifi connection, then bring your laptop instead of IPad, for those who have the IPad and planned on using it. There's a constant disconnection problem with the IPad. RC internet staff informed me that it's IPad interference problem and there's nothing they can do about it. There was a tip on another thread on how to close programs on the iPad to free up memory. This might correct the WiFi problem

 

Extra Pointers are:

1) Dress in layers. Weather in Alaska can change on a dime. Bring clothes that are easy to layer on and easy to layer off. Its not nearly as cold in Alaska during the summer as most people seem to think

 

2) Bring either an umbrella or rain jacket with a hood. Most people don't realize that Southeast Alaska, where most cruising is done is well known for rain. In fact Ketchikan averages a 1/2 inch or rain a day!

 

3) Bring a pair of binoculars. Powerful binoculars are obviously better than weak ones, but weak ones are better than no ones! In order to get a good view of wildlife in the water or along the shoreline, a pair of binoculars is a must.

 

4) Bring sunglasses. This may seem weird, but boy was I sorry when I went dog sledding and was naieve enough to leave my sunglasses in my backpack back at basecamp. If you are planning on landing on a glacier or going to a dog sled camp these will come in handy. When everything is as bright as can be and completely snow white everywhere, you'll be grateful you brought sunglasses!

 

5) Bring lots of film for your camera or enough memory for your digital camera. It seems that almost everywhere you turn in Alaska there is some new amazing, wonderful and absolutely breathtaking sight. You don't want to be stuck missing that perfect Kodak moment because you didnt bring enough film. If thats a case, then you're gonna have to hope that your memory is good enough to remember all that you saw in Alaska

 

6) Take advantage of seeing and doing truly Alaskan activities. Try a helicopter ride and land on a glacier, go dog sledding, go bear watching, go salmon fishing, go crabbing, go to a wildlife preserve, go to a native village, go see the totem poles. You don't want to go home and regret not seeing the things that make Alaska truly unique and special. This may be a once in a lifetime opportunity, don't let it pass you buy.

 

7) Read and research the cities and towns you'll be stopping at. There is so much history in each town and a plethora of activities. Pick the one that most interests you. Make a list of the things you want to do and see, then pick a cruise based upon that list. Alaska is more about the cities and the scenery than it is about the cruise line or ship

 

8) Most of all, go and enjoy this truly unique experience. Alaska is the great wide open the great unknown. You've never experienced anything like this great land before. Every turn of the head brings new experiences, new pictures. Get off the ship enjoy the city and the locals. Make the most of your chance to experience this great place.

 

* Coffee in the Dining Rooms, Sabatini's, Sterling Steakhouse, the Buffet and Room Service is from syrup and is free (you may want to tip your Room Service waiter). Fresh brewed coffee is available at Crooners Bar on Promenade deck and the Lobby Bar on Plaza deck. Regular is $1.25 + 15% gratuity or Large is $1.75 +15% gratuity. With a coffee card $29 +15% gratuity you get 15 specialty coffees and unlimited fresh brewed coffee.

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Random but Sapphire and Cruise Specific Info:

 

 

  • If you like to walk, skip the track and walk the loop on deck 7/8.

 

  • The television stations on Princess are outstanding. They have many movie channels with current movie titles.

 

  • Regarding soups tended to be salty (so just do not start adding salt right off the bat without tasting things)

 

  • Buffet coffee was awful, so if you want fresh brewed, get the coffee card.

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last updated: May 10, 11 at 8:38 PM, pacific

Sapphire Princess Tips-Suggestions Sheet:

 

  • DINE telephone line or in person at the dining reservations table set up on the first day of the cruise

 

  • On one or two of the afternoons, they serve an old fashioned British lunch complete with fish and chips and Guiness.

  • It is in one of the dining rooms and is very enjoyable. Look for the announcement in the daily printout.
  • The Wakeview bar, located below Club Fusion. Not much of a view but a good place to get away from the crowds.
  • Do take advantage of the teak loungers on the Promenade deck for a quiet read (or nap or watching the water go by.

  • Do visit the Lobby Bar and get your brewed coffee. If you enjoy a nightly cocktail this is also a good place get to know the bartenders and waiters. It's not an International cafe, but they do have a few plates with the wine flights and cookies in the afternoon.

  • Do find your way up to the deck over the bridge for terrific views. No secret door, just go forward on Deck 15.
  • You can get waffles from the ice cream counter at breakfast time just outside the Horizon Court. The breakfast menu in the dinning room seems limited, but get creative, they will make most any type of omelet you can imagine or any combinations.

  • They will walk around with trays of pastries in the dinning room too. Keep an eye open for the cookie cart being pushed around the pool area during the afternoons. You will want to watch for the special food being offered outside the Horizon Court on some days, examples are special pastas, oriental/sushi buffet or exotic chef creations depending on their whim
  • Breakfast and lunch are served in the International Dining Room for anyone who wishes to eat there for those meals. There is a nice menu and you will be served by the wait staff. We enjoyed eating there over the buffet in the Horizon Court.
  • Next to the Passenger Services desk there is a computer where you can swipe your key card and get a print out of your account statement -- any time! Good to check once or twice during the cruise.
  • The library has a nice selection of books and board games (e.g. scrabble) that you can check out so you needn't haul these along.
  • You can order breakfast to be delivered to your room by completing the breakfast card in your room and hanging on your outside cabin door knob before retiring for the evening. Preprinted choices on the breakfast card are for a Continental type breakfast BUT you can pencil in omelets, scrambled eggs, bacon, etc and it will be delivered.
  • Skywalker's Nightclub is a great place to read during the day - lots of light, quiet, and great views!

Didn't they take off the Skywalker's Nightclub? I saw that in pictures somewhere, I thought.

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This just came in, hot off the presses (thanks Salazar family):

 

If you have any doubts about your cell service being available at a reasonable cost, get an ATT Tracfone before you head out and leave the contact info for your family. ATT works in all US Ports we are sailing to.

 

ATT and Tracfone are different companies.

 

The pre-paid ATT phone is "Go Phone"

 

Tracfone uses various providers, and may or may not be ATT

in specific areas.

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ATT and Tracfone are different companies.

 

The pre-paid ATT phone is "Go Phone"

 

Tracfone uses various providers, and may or may not be ATT

in specific areas.

 

****** I am hearing more info about this other cel provider or service for on board...http://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=45

 

Wireless Maritime Services

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Francisco B. is a bar waiter in the Promenade lobby area (Crooner's bar I think). Francisco would stop by tables with tricks or puzzles to solve. He also did a magic show in the Crew Talent show one evening. Go by and say hi to him. He's very entertaining and very good!

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We were on the Sapphire in April.

 

I'm curious, is the Sapphire still going to Alaska right now, or is it going another direction?

 

Also, if you have been on the Sapphire recently, is the musical (3-member) group Phoenix Rising still performing? They were really good when we were there.

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"If you like your non-alcholic beverages why not purchase a Ultimate Kid Package. UKP. But anyone can buy one! Was $56.35 pp for the week and it is used sodas, fresh squeezed orange juice, smoothies, mocktails, etc"

 

 

UKP? it comes out to $8.05/day for a 7day cruise. that sounds the same as the Unlimited Soda & More Package?

http://www.princess.com/learn/onboard/gifts_services/cellars_culinarydelights/princess_cellars/index.jsp

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ATT and Tracfone are different companies.

 

The pre-paid ATT phone is "Go Phone"

 

Tracfone uses various providers, and may or may not be ATT

in specific areas.

 

Yes - TracFone resells service from other providers, so no guarantee that you're getting a resold AT&T line or not.

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We were on the Sapphire in April.

 

I'm curious, is the Sapphire still going to Alaska right now, or is it going another direction?

 

Also, if you have been on the Sapphire recently, is the musical (3-member) group Phoenix Rising still performing? They were really good when we were there.

 

 

It's going to Hawaii after refurbishing.:D

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