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PMGS247

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    Princess
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    Caribbean

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  1. Fair, I suppose I'm intending to address specifically those that come in to discussions like these seemingly hell bent on convincing others what's right for them entirely based on their own style. You certainly don't qualify....but there's never a shortage of them in threads like this.
  2. should be able to make it work. even if you run out of real estate under the beds with the additional suitcase it's would be reasonably out of the way on the floor of the closet.
  3. Totally reasonable. It's a fine line between doing the math for what you would have spent and what you'd be happy to have. In a lot of cases, people end up covering the $60 fairly easily with just what they would have bought so it's not even necessary to dig any further. This more stringent math is a better lowest common denominator for most discussions because typical nay-sayers will argue that if they wouldn't have bought it than it's automatically wasteful. As pointed out though, it's not wasted if you enjoy it, and if having the package is what gave you the mental freedom to enjoy it, then there's legit value in that. As with most things, YMMV, but the non-monetary benefits of the freeing mindset you get are a very valid justification if that's something you enjoy. It's just a nuance that just doesn't go very far in a discussion with people who are trying to crap on the idea of packages because they like to have a bare bones vacation and think everyone else should too. I have not read this thread, it's way too long, but given the 9 pages of discussion I'll bet a few of these people have chimed in LOL
  4. On our sailing it was the first and second sea days. That should generally be true most of the time on a 7 day itinerary tho I’m not sure how it works on a 4 port itinerary since Formal night won’t be on the final night of the cruise.
  5. Someone posted the webcam image confirming port side was indeed facing the harbor. The same was true when I was on this same itinerary 2 weeks ago, but I've been stalking it for a while and I can say that when they visited ~3.5 weeks ago based on the same webcam they backed in and starboard was facing the harbor. No idea what drives that decision. Seems like 90% of the time it's done like this with port side facing harbor. St. Thomas and Port Everglades are similar in this way. I think it's how I got in the habit of snagging port side rooms. On two occasions on debarkation day the captain has decided to pull in the other way in port everglades and I've woken up to the terminal outside my balcony, but seems like 9 times out of 10 they back in and you're facing the water.
  6. Interesting! My wife and I just got off the Enchanted a couple weeks ago and were applauding the fact that they had closed captioning on all MUTS. I had assumed that was fleet wide but apparently not. They definitely can do this though.
  7. I don't disagree with any of the ranting/raving in this thread, I don't have anything to add in that regard, but just to chime in on the one element that I don't think anyone's addressed: The delivery date of 6 weeks actually probably does make sense. They tend to ship all medallions for the same sailing at basically the same time, typically arriving ~10 days before the cruise, give or take. Doesn't matter if you ordered 15 months in advance or 4 weeks before the cruise.
  8. This was my gut reaction. Very similar ships. My first 4 cruises were on Grand class ships, and my 2nd cruise, my honeymoon, was on the Emerald. Loved them back then, it's how I fell in love with cruising, but upon revisiting the Caribbean Princess this past October for the first time in a long time and after experiencing a couple sparkling new Royal class ships over the past few years, it definitely confirmed that we strongly prefer Royal class ships now.
  9. Can use OBC if you wait to board. The biggest risk is price going up between now and your cruise. It's no more expensive on board than it is pre-cruise but at some point the package will increase across the board so the longer you wait the more likely that is to happen. On the flip side, if you're purchasing insurance with your cruise, your insurance premium is slightly higher if you pre-purchase since it's considered part of your insured cruise fare. If you purchase on board it would have no impact on insurance. As for specialty dining & medallion shipping, as long as you're willing to float the cost you can still pay for these things in advance and then when you purchase the package on board they will refund your original purchase to your on board account. If I were able to snag a good dining reservation time (a big IF) I'd float the cost and take the refund on board. I just did this a couple weeks ago on the Enchanted after I upgraded to Premier from plus on board. I had to go to Guest Services to get them to apply the OBC, not sure if it ever would have happened without my requesting it, but it took a matter of moments when I requested it.
  10. It is poorly worded. As others have said it is just alcoholic beverages that count, but totally fair to walk away with that perception based on the poor wording in the app.
  11. YIIIIIIKES! Curious how the story of this one plays out.....what caused it, how quickly was it resolved, etc. Good luck. Sorry to see this happen to you!
  12. Totally agree....as the week goes on though I recommend showing up earlier and earlier....people figure out how great the Duo is as the week goes on and it gets more and more difficult to get a spot. When we showed up top try to do Lunch on both of the final 2 sea days right at 11:30 when they opened the line to get in had more people in it than were seated in the restaurant. Someone described this in a Sun Princess video review as "too popular for its own good". Definitely found this to be true...still love it though!
  13. Ran a few numbers on this just for the fun of it, and I guess I can see why they don't ship it to everyone free of charge.... I'm entirely making numbers up here but even if they're wrong the premise still applies to whatever the real numbers are.... Let's say there's 1500 people on a sailing that aren't on plus/premier. Let's say those 1500 people are on average traveling as a pair, checking in together, equating to roughly 750 groups to be checked in. Let's say they save 3 minutes per group. That's 2,250 minutes saved, or 37.5 hours. If they perfectly adjust their staff level for this, at $20/hr, it's a $750 savings. On the flip side, if they paid for these people's medallions to be shipped they'd give up $10 per group since medallions are shipped together, or $7,500 for all 750 groups. With those numbers, even if you adjust assumptions a little this way or that, they'd be massively out-spending their labor savings.
  14. I don’t disagree. They must have decided the time savings wasn’t worth the actual cost of paying everyone’s shipping.
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