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  1. I don't know what your timetable is like, but we always put our luggage out the night before and then stay on the ship as long as possible. This makes getting an elevator easier. Also, you might consider using forward or aft elevators and going to the appropriate debarkation floor, as the central elevators always seem to be the ones that are the busiest. We did just debark off the Spirit and went down during early debarkation, though, and had no issues whatsoever.
  2. No. Basically, removing prepaid grats is the same as removing the grats that are automatically applied to your S&S. This is ONLY if you have the prepaids removed while on board. If you remove them prior to sailing, then they will add the grats to your S&S account just like everyone else's.
  3. The HUB is your best option for deck plans while you are on board.
  4. If you've seen those recently, you shouldn't have. They did away with those post pandemic and they are never coming back.
  5. I completely understand that. We are looking for a method of the hospital calling DH. They are not going to be using any messaging apps. I think that the method of simply turning off data and taking the hit for any phone calls received is likely the way to go.
  6. I'm 99% positive I know the answer to this, but I wanted to see if anyone had any creative ideas. DH's brother is critically ill and DH is his medical POA. We leave for Alaska next week. Is there a good way to receive phone calls on board? I know that Carnival has disabled wifi calling and we don't want a huge Cellular at Sea bill for data (we have a wifi plan already purchased). Any creative ideas out there? ETA - We are on T-Mobile, if that matters to anyone.
  7. Yeah, you can do that. You shouldn't do that. Leaving your luggage at your room when you aren't entitled to that privilege is just slowing things down for everyone. It's in the steward's way. They have to take the time to put that "in a safe spot" for you. Be more considerate, please.
  8. You don't get a certificate. It just sits on your account. You have 12 months to book, 24 months to sail.
  9. Don't, I repeat, don't (I can't stress this enough) say to anyone at any time that he is not coming. If asked, simply state that he's coming later. I have seen anecdotal evidence that doing so will cause them to cancel him at the port and you would then be subject to a single supplement added to your S&S. Just keep the information to yourself.
  10. Good for you. I'm assuming that you don't have any travel documents, medications, medical devices, a need to access sun screen, etc.
  11. In Ketchikan, you can scooter over to the Lumberjack show and the arena is very scooter friendly.
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