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  1. I did miss that you were in a suite and got charged. I have not had that happen. As for getting happy hour drinks at other venues, I have never seen that in the suite letter. I will try it on my next cruise. If it doesn't work, I will send you the bill. 😄 😄 😄
  2. In that case they will raise the cruise fare to cover the losses. TANSTAAFL
  3. They don't. The requirements are in the computer. If the person is going to X destination, it tells them if they need a visa and to check for it or for 6 month validity.
  4. I never said they weren't. I was addressing a specific comment about a Pin needing to use their vouchers in the lounge. If they were in a suite, it doesn't matter what level they are, they would get free drinks.
  5. What I have noticed is, that since no more free drinks, except for suite passengers, less people in the lounge. The reason for the wording of YOU was that you stated that your Pin vouchers would be charged. Which would mean you were in the lounge, but not a suite guest. YOU, as in Pins, used to get free drinks in the lounge. So this is a change.
  6. NO, I was pointing out that only suite guests get free drinks in the lounge. If a Pinnacle is a suite guest, they get free drinks. Pre-COVID they got free drinks even if they were in an Interior.
  7. Well, now she offers it deduction from the cruise fare. And she checks daily for fare drops and automatically applies them.
  8. Since when, and where is this written?
  9. You don't get free drinks in the SL any more. Only Suite guests.
  10. What are they smoking??? A deal for a mere $1049 per person for a 5 night balcony????
  11. Because in the past, people would take them to the beach and just leave them. The beach would be covered with blue towels. Since people could not be responsible, now everyone pays the price
  12. There are also the laws of the company of the ship. Nope, I don't have details. But in most cases no one is going to release info to anyone without authorization
  13. the term Port comes from when the rudder was mounted to side of the ship. The rudder was mounted on the right side facing forward, so that was the Steerboard, later Starboard side. To not damage the rudder, the ships would dock with the other side to the pier, so the Port side. Modern ships can dock either side, so will do so depending on many factors. So there is no way of knowing which side will be best to watch pier runners. But if you cabin is on the wrong side, do to a deck that overlooks the dock.
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