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  1. I was looking for honest answers to the question if why someone stays on the ship avoiding a certain port?  I know that New York and other places can be thought of as dangerous. Cruise Law News has some horror stories, do they prompt you to stay on the ship?

    I also know that it is great to visit  Princess Sanctuary on those days as well. Why take the time to ridicule someone’s questions? If we can't ask these questions here, then where?

  2. 17 hours ago, fishywood said:

    Well once the ship is alongside the port (or at anchor within the tendering harbor) you are legally considered visiting the port; whether you have a personal preference to "refuse" (sic) to disembark for the day is moot once you have booked the cruise.

     

    So perhaps the operative question is, is there a port of call you so strenuously object to that you would refuse to book a cruise that call there?

    What about safety? 

  3. On 3/18/2019 at 1:29 PM, 4cats4me said:

    Questions arise  a lot about the cost of a one-week pass to use the Enclave on the Royal and the Regal, 

    so I was perusing my old cruise documents today, and the price was the same in 2015 as it was in 2017,

    when I purchased an Enclave pass.  It’s probably gone up a bit, but I’m attaching photos below

    so that people will have a better idea of the charges, especially those who will be sailing the Royal for the first 

    time when she comes out West.  

     

     

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    I was thinking about signing up for this.  If others are joining you it seems a bit creepy to me. Dark lit places with strangers! 

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