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  1. Sounds good !!! I have a cruise booked for Hawaii with the sip&sail for march 2019 I was thinking of waiting for that promo to come around again and book the 28 day under that and cancel my 15 day in march. So I'm doing all of my homework now so I can be ready to book as soon as that cruise opens up for Oct. 2019. I never leave home without the sip&sail !!! Courvoisier Cognac for 28 days I just can't pass that up. Somebody has to get it !! WHY NOT ME ;p;p;p

  2. I am thinking about the 28day Hawaii Tahiti cruise out of LA. My question is what would be the better time of the year to take is cruise Sept, Oct, or Mar. I have cruised to Hawaii once in Jan and again in Mar I know about the weather for the first two day going out and the last two coming in but what I don't know is what's it's like past Hawaii. Thank You for any info you can give me:cool:

  3. I was able to have my cup refilled every morning on a ten day cruise, they would have my drink ready to be poured into my cup every morning at 7:15. It was never a problem for them, matter a fact it made life easy for them because they knew to have it ready for me just in case for some reason they had a busy morning they could plan ahead, also a little tip, with a smile and a Thank You also helps !!!

  4. I think we have all learned something from this topic, and going forward thinking that everyone in the sanctuary is going to be as quite as a mouse is just not going to be the case !! maybe for some that would be great, and then for others they want to talk and enjoy the sanctuary in there way! what ever that maybe !!! Everyone is different so no matter where you go on the ship there is always going to be something or someone that will be doing something different then the way you or I might be doing it. Just understand that, and try to enjoy your cruise and going forward remember don't sweat the little things, it's a vacation who needs the stress on vacation, chances are that will be waiting for you when you get home. Life is to short!!!!:p

  5. Not only does it get better, you get smarter on how to make the best of each cruise you take, you learn from your mistakes in packing to much, eating to much and drinking to much. The best part is meeting wonderful people from all over and learning from there experiences and learning from the people that you meet at all the different ports that you get to visit, it makes you love being able to cruise. There are some that might not never get the chance to make it off of the island that they live on. I try to cruise every six months 15 days has been the max so far I take lots of pictures and share with the people that may never get the chance to cruise but can take the trip thru my pictures and stories. Cruise On!! :)

  6. One thing I forgot to mention just so you know without having to ask the question!!! Yes it is quite in that stateroom, there is no noise from people outside. And you get a real good view from your balcony because your in the bump out section of the ship and the balcony is fully covered so know one is looking down into your balcony from above !!! Baja 422

  7. I have done the Panama Canal twice with Princess, once on the Island and once on the Coral both times my balcony was Baja 422. That worked just right for us because it's close to the elevators and the stairs and it also close to the upper decks where we spend most of our time and it's easy to get to the buffet the grill, and the pizza. And when you hit the Canal you have a choice as to where you want to view the trip thru the locks, because your in the middle of the ship and on the Baja deck to get to the secret door, I'm 62 so it was less walking for me. But I'm sure others will have there favorite too for other reasons also. Pick one that works best for you:)

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