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Toofarfromthesea

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  1. I completely agree. If they have to do this they should limit such low deposit bookings to just 1.
  2. I still think it is foolish to book a cruise purely on itinerary in the broader sense. Nobody books purely on itinerary - cruiseline, ship, amenities, cost, length of cruise, time of year, etc. also play a huge part.
  3. They chances of missing a port on a sea voyage are much different than the chances of missing a city on a land tour.
  4. I'm talking about people who book a cruise based on a particular 'can't miss' port or two. Of course the overall itinerary matters. You're going to be on a ship, in a particular part of the world. But the details of particular ports may change.
  5. I think it is foolish to book a cruise purely on itinerary. Things happen at sea.
  6. To be fair, I haven't seen people criticizing legitimate service dogs in this thread - the criticism has been for the fakers. And you can tell who the fakers are because there is a code of conduct both for the service dog and the owner. And worse yet are the so-called doglovers who help propagate the breaking of the code of conduct by hugging or petting the fake service dog. And understand that I'm not labeling a dog as a fake service dog because the condition they are there for is not obvious. I know there are conditions calling for the use of a service dog like seizures, diabetes, PTSD, etc. But as someone who contributes to the training of these dogs I'd imagine you are familiar with the code of conduct for these dogs. I base my perception that a given dog is a fake service dog strictly on the dog and owner's behavior. The really sad thing is that the existence of the fakes, and their entitled owners, can cause people who are uneducated about this to look askance at legitimate service dogs just because they are there to help someone with one of those non-obvious conditions. People with fake service dogs are no better than non-handicapped people parking in a handicap parking spot.
  7. And if I'm not mistaken, Seattle has free Port Valet where they will transfer your checked luggage from the ship to your airline. Details
  8. I marvel at your facility at giving unhelpful responses. Thanks! Back to the corner for another ten minutes.
  9. And it is really unfortunate that those that abuse the rules cause legitimate service animals to come into (unfair) question. Particularly the less obvious one such as diabetes dogs. And I think I read that a dog can be trained to tell when an epileptic is about to go into a seizure.
  10. I don't know. But thanks for such a helpful reply. And so generous of you to spend 10 words not answering the question when a one word answer would have sufficed. I'm now going to send myself to stand in the corner for ten minutes. You have a nice day!
  11. Is the ADA the controlling authority on cruise ships?
  12. Way less expensive. Beyond that I can't say, but I believe there are a number of YouTube videos comparing Haven with Yacht Club.
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