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  1. Just finished the Marriage Match show (I keep wanting to call it the Love & Marriage show). These shows are always hilarious and this was no exception. I have said before that I have found the entertainment lackluster on this cruise but these game shows are the exception. I love the flow of dinner -> production show -> game show and the game shows have failed to disappoint yet. 

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  2. 2 hours ago, ingesey said:


    When cruise ships both before us, at the same time (as we were supposed to be docking) and after us, were able to dock, I am going to have questions about the call. I also think we could have waited around a bit to see if conditions improved, it wasn’t a hurricane or even a storm. Worst case, we could have potentially gone elsewhere.
     

    From what I have read other cruise lines will refund money and/or take a significant percentage off of future cruises. That is a great business practice because it encourages customers to give the company another try. 
     

    To be honest cruising may not be for us. I do not want to choose a vacation itinerary and plan out activities, only to not be able to go to those places and do those things. If we do go again, it will most likely be on Royal Caribbean. 
     

    Just out of curiosity, when you missed three ports of call because of a hurricane, was it during hurricane season? And were you on a Princess ship? 
     

    Safety is always the priority, but 5 days in a row “at sea” was too much for me. I would have been happy to stop ANYWHERE. And, I definitely feel like this could have been handled better. 


    Hey neighbor! I’m so sorry that all the crap that has happened on our cruise is going on while you’re celebrating a special occasion! That really does stink and I hope y’all have been able to make the most of it. 
     

    I do understand that Princess is not for everyone - even though I’m in my early twenties, I have very old-fashioned taste and was excited (and pleasantly surprised) about the elevated yet traditional experience onboard. Cruise lines like Royal just feel like shopping malls to me full of extra stuff I would never do - and that’s okay! There’s a cruise line out there for everyone and now you know that your niche might be Royal, just like mine is Carnival and Princess (when I can afford it🤑)

     

    I do also agree with your logic about the FCC. There are a LOT of first time Princess cruisers onboard and I think it would’ve made the most sense to offer a 50% FCC based on your fare on a future booking within a year. The fares for this cruise were much lower than normal anyways and this would only add to Princess’s pocket rather than take away from it. Of course I don’t work at corporate but that’s my take. I didn’t expect anything back so I do appreciate the OBC given to us, but I also agree with your points there. 
     

    I hope your family enjoys our last sea day! So not looking forward to being back at work next week 🫠

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  3. Formal Dinner #2


    Wedge Salad: a standard wedge but a good wedge. Not much else to say. 
     

    Seafood Bisque: This was really good and REALLY hot (temperature wise). I burned my mouth on the first bite which is a great sign and proves how on top of things the kitchen has been this week! Had a very nice rich seafood flavor with huge chunks of crab and shrimp. 
     

    Surf and Turf: This was great. The steak was seasoned very well and the lobster tail was much bigger than I expected. Tasted great and was happy to get lobster.

     

    Duck Breast with Sour Cherry Sauce: This duck was cooked very well. Perfect temp and the fat was rendered perfectly. I do wish there was something to cut the acid of the cherry sauce though. While I liked this, I think the duck served on the first formal night was better. My picture also didn’t turn out so I had to take a cropped version of what it looked like from a different photo, my apologies.
     

    Love Boat Dream: Happy to see that chocolate has returned to this dessert! While it wasn’t the all brownie version of years past at least it’s not that red thing anymore. And as you can see there is still a thin layer of brownie in between the mousse and shortbread. It was much better than I expected, and the raspberry sauce tasted very bright and fresh and was a great compliment to the chocolate.

     

    * It was so hard to eat dinner tonight. I don’t usually eat anything outside of meal times but I had a little more to drink in Cozumel than planned so I ended up having a pretty big afternoon snack (oops). Despite this, the food was great tonight!

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  4. We are getting ready to head out and back to Galveston. I think there are still a couple people who are out in Cozumel (you’d think 21 hours would be enough) because we were supposed to push off at 4:00 and they have been asking for certain people to call Guest Services for the past half hour (aka telling the entire ship the names and cabin numbers of those who will either be pier runners or flying from CZM-IAH in their swimsuits in a few hours)

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  5. 2 minutes ago, Thrak said:

     

    Frankly, I was surprised to see such a good recommendation for a "cooking excursion" but I decided to check it out on the Princess site. Wowie Zowie! I don't believe I have ever seen an excursion with such an enormous number of 5 star reviews. I cook all the time and have no issue with kitchen duties, cooking, etc. so I didn't think a cooking excursion would be for me but, after reading all of the glowing reviews, this is on our list to possibly do when we get to Cozumel. (We've never been there.)

     

    As for all the people freaking out at the crew... On one of our cruises last year Princess totally screwed up 2 of our excursions. One of them they completely screwed up for a large number of passengers. The first time I approached the excursion desk to have things adjusted the guy actually physically cringed as I approached. It seems there must have been a lot of "less than polite" passengers complaining about the issue. I just told him it wasn't his fault and asked for a credit on my account. He seemed surprised. The second time I went for an adjustment he again looked apprehensive but seemed to recognize me and relaxed a bit. Once again I assured him that I was well aware it wasn't his fault and just asked to have my account adjusted. He (once again) seemed relieved and excused himself to go in the back for a minute. When he came out he had my adjusted account in hand and offered to comp us a bottle of wine for being so understanding. (This should tell you how much abuse was being heaped on the staff at that desk.) I just laughed and said not to worry about it and went on my way. The next day my wife got a call in the cabin asking if we would like red wine or white wine. Since they were going out of their way to show their appreciation we took the red wine. I don't recall what the actual wine was but we were both really pleased with it when we drank it later.

     

    It's sad that simple politeness and understanding ends up being seen as something extra special. Sometimes people can be so mean to others who have no control over the situation.


    Yes, that is really sad! I know how hard the crew works to make our vacation extra special so I want to make sure I treat them as politely as possible. It’s dissapointing to see that a 

    majority of people don’t share this opinion, but that just makes me want to be even nicer. 
     

    Also, I am quite the food connoisseur as well and do all of our cooking for my family at home, so I was pretty skeptical about the cooking class. It was really fun though! You get to work with flavors not often found in the states and I even learned a new technique I didn’t know yet (won’t spoil for you if you decide to do this excursion yourself). It was a great way to spend the day and I can’t recommend the excursion enough. There are multiple cooking class extrusions in Cozumel but this one was fantastic! 

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  6. 18 hours ago, mbglib said:

    This is off-topic, but if you like chicken, try the chicken nuggets in the children's corner of the buffet at lunch or sometimes just near the carving station.  I ventured there last week and they were, to me, the best chicken nuggets I have ever had.  I think I ate them three or four of the seven days and I normally don't care for them!

     


    I got you @mbglib! I had 6 drinks in port today so I gotta get a sponge in my stomach before tonight’s activities 😵

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    (Chicken nuggets and fries as an afternoon snack today. Don’t usually eat between lunch and dinner but I need some fuel after a long day ashore) 

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  7. Shoutout to Princess for giving us that OBC. I saw that guests on the Caribbean got the same amount and was kind of bummed, so coming back to the cabin to that letter on my bed was a pleasant surprise. 
     

    Trying to decide if I should spend it on a nice Tommy Bahama shirt or blow it all in the casino. If I’m lucky enough to hit the jackpot then maybe I can get enough points for a free/discounted cruise in the future. But what are the odds of that happening 😂

     

    Decisions, decisions!!!!

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  8. 4 minutes ago, Happiest_Girl said:

    That is very generous and unexpected! Some credit used to be standard back in the day but these days it seems to have been the "ports are not guaranteed and subject to change" line. The extra time in Cozumel has been a treat too. Thank you, Princess!

     

    It was also very nice to meet you in Cozumel @talkorpi. Thanks for chronicling this and I hope y'all have a great rest of the cruise!


    Yes! You as well!

     

     

    We got back from our excursion and I did some shopping in the port. Sat down and had another margarita at Pancho’s and had the pleasure of meeting @Happiest_Girl and chatting for a while. I hope you have a great rest of the voyage and hopefully we will run into another again before the cruise ends!

     

    I still can’t get over how strong those Pancho’s margaritas are. I swear they are 100% tequila with a squeeze of lime. We are docked but I feel like we are sailing through Beaufort force 12 seas right now 🤪😵💫 

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  9. … INSTEAD, we went to Pancho’s Backyard, and for DINNER this time!!! It was so nice to be able to sit out and watch the sunset behind our ship while eating some of the best food in Mexico (I stand by that claim 100%). 
     

    Chips and guacamole, Chicken Enchiladas Verdes, and Carne Asada (which also has a quesadilla, taquito, and 1/2 enchilada on the plate 🤤 - a sampler of their best offerings and a really good value for the price in my opinion)

     

    Pancho’s is always excellent and tonight was the best it had ever been. It was so cute to see how giddy the staff was about being able to stay open for dinner - they were all taking pictures of the crowds and sending them to their families. It was really funny to see. We made sure to tip well since they were making a point to work overtime and keep it open in the evening for our ship. Huge thanks to the team here for that!
     

    I also wanna say that even though I really can’t stand tequila there is something about the margaritas here that just does it for me. Not only do they taste great but they are STRONG and HUGE. Last night I had like 3-4 martinis in the span of 90 minutes and felt nothing but by the time I was halfway through one of these bad boy margaritas here I felt like I was spinning in 360 different directions 😂😵💫🍸🕺🏼

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  10. Tonight was Italian night in the MDR. Unfortunately, our dinner reservation was right when they were opening the gangways and after missing the first two ports I was pretty eager to get off and explore Puerta Maya “after hours.” Therefore, we didn’t get to enjoy the Italian menu this evening. 
     

    Still wanted to post here for everyone to see. I’m sure it would’ve been delicious - I would’ve ordered the prosciutto, peach soup, sea scallops, and the love boat dream.

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  11. 1 hour ago, mbglib said:

    This is off-topic, but if you like chicken, try the chicken nuggets in the children's corner of the buffet at lunch or sometimes just near the carving station.  I ventured there last week and they were, to me, the best chicken nuggets I have ever had.  I think I ate them three or four of the seven days and I normally don't care for them!

     


    I have grabbed a couple here and there a few times this week. They really are excellent! Very impressed with the food on Princess. Everything has been consistently high quality.

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  12. 13 minutes ago, wrongwaywatson said:

    That would be wonderful, but unfortunately it doesn't work like that! LOL  They have to plan ahead where they are going, get approval from the countries and the port area to dock there.  There were probably other ships already there anyways.  I wish that they could, but they can't make changes on the fly like that.  It would be great if they could, though.


    Right - I figured - that’s why I said in a perfect world 😂 It’s okay, the past is past and now we are enjoying Cozumel! I’m too tired to be out ok the town super late but just getting to eat dinner at Pancho’s and see the port after dark was special in itself.

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  13. 1 minute ago, snoozecrooze said:

    Do you hear yourself?? The deployment gods are looking down on you right now! I swear it is your calling. And good call on the choices you would've made; this would've been a great alteration to your ill-fated itinerary.


    Haha, Princess, if you’re reading this, please call me! It would be my DREAM to work in deployment for a cruise line!!!

     

    Right now I work in Economic Development and I really love it, but I still secretly yearn to make it in the industry some day 😊

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