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Sending prayers to anyone on Maui right now. What a horrifying situation. LawDog, Iām glad to hear that you were not already visiting Maui when the fires broke out. Glad youāre safe. DH and I have been to Maui maybe four times, including our honeymoon. Two of those times were by Princess cruise ship. For me, Maui was my favorite destination, especially Lahaina so itās heartbreaking to hear of the loss of life and the devastation including Front Street and the famous Banyon Tree. How many of us have done some last minute shopping in that square before boarding the shipās tenders and we told our companions that we would meet them at the Banyon Tree? So sad. Our 15 day Hawaiian Princess Cruise in March was supposed to stop in Maui but the port was cancelled due to high winds. It would have been nice to see Lahaina as it used to be ā¦just one last time. Sigh. But once again I am sending positive thoughts and prayers to those on Maui. May their lives be protected.
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Thank you for your response, FrFlatt. (I see that you are from London, my favorite city to visit. The city with the best afternoon teas and the best theatre!)
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There are so many foods and drinks I want to try after reading all these posts! Thank you for the great suggestions. What is the difference between a flat white and a latte? The amount of milk? What is a Breton? I really wish there were more tables available at the IC so I could just sit for a bit in the piazza area and enjoy all these delicious goodies. š
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Glad to hear that there are others who prefer a China cup for their cappuccino. Itās extra special when thereās a pretty design in the foam of course!
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Odd things we sometimes like to bring with us on a cruise
Eleanor Rigby 14 replied to larrybritt's topic in Princess Cruises
I picture this donation idea being carried on and on and on. One day one of us here is going to enter our cabin on arrival day only to find a room that looks more like a Goodwill Drop-off Center. š- 264 replies
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Odd things we sometimes like to bring with us on a cruise
Eleanor Rigby 14 replied to larrybritt's topic in Princess Cruises
Sargasso, I think youāre absolutely right to wipe down stuff, airplane tray tables especially. Have you read recent articles about plane passengers using their tray tables to change their babiesā diapers? I wouldnāt want to rely on a quick wipe from airline cleaning staff! Correct me if Iām wrong but speaking of unusual things to bring on a cruise, I believe I have seen small emotional support dogs in what look like infant strollers. Is that the case or did I imagine it? Not making any negative judgements at all. I love animals but I was just wondering how the ship deals with possible flea issues in the cabins. Also where do the dog owners āwalk their dogsā? -
Odd things we sometimes like to bring with us on a cruise
Eleanor Rigby 14 replied to larrybritt's topic in Princess Cruises
I really enjoy International Delight mini coffee creamers, especially French Vanilla or Hazelnut. I have brought some along on cruises, they donāt take up much space. Even some of the questionable-tasting coffees become better with International Delight! -
I agree, Scott. The grilled onions make the difference!
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When I saw the thread title āClassic California Coast Questionā and I read that youāre leaving out of LA, I felt for sure the question would be ā What should I order at In-N-Out Burger before boarding the ship?ā Thatās what Iād be wondering about! š
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Can I get coffee in a to go cup?
Eleanor Rigby 14 replied to erienetuser's topic in Princess Cruises
That was a nice story, AZJohn, and the message is so true. We need to stop and smell the aroma of the coffee sometimes. And admire the pretty designs in the foam. -
Can I get coffee in a to go cup?
Eleanor Rigby 14 replied to erienetuser's topic in Princess Cruises
Iām a big fan of to-go cups on a cruise! And barely a day goes by at home when I donāt go to Dunkin or Wawa for my daily brew in a to-go cup that I carry around as I do errands. While on a recent cruise I met a very nice woman on a catamaran excursion, and we got to chatting a bit. Turns out she works for a very small company where the CEO invented the sleeve/wrapper for paper coffee to-go cups and, as you know, those sleeves are used all over the world now. Why didnāt I think of that ingenious invention? Why? Why? Anyway, I told her that I remembered a Patrick Dempsey movie where his character was rich because he invented the coffee sleeve. She told me she was well aware of that movie. The producers needed to request permission of her CEO to use that part of the storyline. Just sharing some coffee-related trivia for my fellow coffee lovers out there. šŗ -
We found that the best times for finding empty washing machines were early in the morningā¦8am.
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Lots of great suggestions here from everyone! (Some of you sound like you are already President of something - your comments are very professional and succinctly stated like you are doing a presentation in front of a Board of Directors. Impressive.) Iāve never held a position anywhere near President level. If I were suddenly appointed President of Princess, I might first want to be an āUndercover Bossā for a short while. I would disguise myself as I attempted to assist a cabin steward, bartender, waiter, etc. I would not expect to be finding much fault at all with staff. On the contrary, I would expect that I might find out what changes I could make that would better serve them as my employees. Most of all though, because not every cruiser fills out surveys or gives reviews, I would want to hear first-hand what my paying customers were saying as they sat at a bar, the piazza, casino, buffet, pool, MDRs, specialty restaurants. Even the elevators would be filled with helpful commentary Iām sure. I would make my decisions on any possible changes to be made after that enlightening experience.
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Hmmm, good idea, Brisalta, Iāll mention it to DH. Thank you. š
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Hi LACruiser, DH has neck issues and needs a really flat pillow which Princess is never able to provide. I think he should consider bringing his own pillow. How do you transport your pillows as you travel? Do you have specific luggage just to carry them? (As a totally off- topic comment, I notice that you are from Woodland Hills. One day I want to get there so I can buy one of those delicious coconut cakes that a certain A-list movie star sends to all his friends during the holidays. Maybe this comment is not so off-topic since Iām talking about Tom āCruiseā! Haha!)