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  1. 2 minutes ago, Miss-Lizzie said:

    I did go in to the parental controls and link her. I understood the second box, it just allows her to text us in the app. But the first one says not allowed to use your medallion for cruise experience. What does that mean. 

    I know people will judge me, even though she under 21 we added her to the premium package, so she can go to the specialty restaurant, tips paid etc. We are taking the cruise to spend time with her and she loves good food too. Plus the coffee and other stuff. I asked her and she doesn't want charging capability because of many reasons. 

    Now for the question.. if I don't check the first box will she still be able to get the coffee, juices etc. They won't cost anything 🤔 

    I strongly suspect that if you click "can't use medallion for cruise experience" that means she can't use it to get her free coffees/mocktails, etc.

     

     

  2. I couldn't do it on the app.  I am not sure I could have done it at guest services, I forgot to try.

     

    Honestly, there was nothing in the stores that even began to draw in my child.  (Unlike the Disney cruises where they wanted EVERYTHING.). He didn't get a single souvenir on our cruise!  

     

    For that matter, I didn't buy any souvenirs! (I certainly didn't want effy jewelry or random bags.)

     

    I did buy him a drink package that didn't include hot chocolate, so he did run up a very small bar tab.  Maybe $20 or so.  

     

     

  3. We took Skytrain from the airport into Vancouver and stayed at a hotel downtown.  From there it was a very easy walk (or probably a cheap taxi ride) to the port.  No need for transfers.

     

    You can probably get a better deal on your own for hotels. We booked ours, then rebooked a few times as prices dropped.  Generally booking earlier is better, though.  (Note:  Vancouver hotels are very expensive.)

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  4. We were disappointed with LACK of movies on our recent Alaska cruise.

    My tweener was very bored.

     

    Our first sea day was too cold for adults, but all the kids were in the pool watching hte one movie they played.  More entertainment for the kids would have been nice.  (And I like watching movies from the hottub myself.)

     

    (On our Disney cruises he would hang out in the pool and watch movies.)

     

     

  5. 1 hour ago, Jnsplace1 said:

    Would it be these folks?   if so, no reservations appear to be needed.

    https://tagishlakekennel.com/tutshi-sled-dog-summer-tours/

     

    Yes, that is where we went!  No reservations needed.  (I don't think the big busses stop there.)  Maybe we were a little early in the season, but no crowds, no real wait.  Don't know exactly when we arrived and when we left, but kind of mid-day-ish.

     

    Just an FYI, the cart ride was motorized.  They are training younger dogs to pull at the proper speed (10 mph) and don't have the strength to pull a heavy cart.  It was very much a training run, rather than a dog sled ride.  

     

    We absolutely enjoyed it however, as did the dogs!

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  6. We definitely caught COVID on our recent Alaska cruise.  (Flew home Saturday, tested positive Monday.). Maybe we got it on the airplane, but cruise is most likely.  In any case, definitely on the trip!

     

    My first thought was that we shouldn't have taken the trip.

     

    However, my husband has had it twice already, got it at work both times!

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  7. We just got back from a trip and used DIY Jeep tours in Skagway.  

    It was perfect for the three of us!

     

    The GPS guided tour was really enjoyable and worked well.  Not quite as nice as a human tour guide, but lots of good information and stories.

     

    My little guy wanted a LOT of time at Michelle Phillips' sled dog camp.  Multiple families came and went while we were petting the dogs.  At Carcross we had plenty of time to eat, relax and shop, while there were people rushing because they had to catch their bus.  We enjoyed tromping around Carcross desert.

     

    Being on our own schedule really worked for us.  Except I didn't get to do the suspension bridge as someone was asleep in the back sleep.

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  8. We sailed a week ago, two ships in port.

    We dropped our bags and checked in around 10:00.  No lines.

     

    We then left to explore the port area some more.

    We returned around 11:30. Huge lines to check bags (we skipped those).

    Substantial line for customs/security but it was moving fast.

     

    No complaints.

  9. We weren't able to make reservations with the app for the trip we just took.  (We kept getting error messages.). I was a quite stressed out about it, especially since we traveled with a child.

     

    Honestly, we showed up every night at a random time and had no problems getting seated, including the time we ate at 6:30 which I think of as high volume.

  10. 30 minutes ago, JF - retired RRT said:

    From the pictures, it looks like you can have more than one meat (with the "yes" "no" coaster thingys. Is this correct? How many types of meat for one meal?

    Traditionally they bring around skewers and you can sample as much or as little of every type of meat as you would like.

     

    Its unfortunate that pineapple isn't on the menu.  Grilled pineapple is the best!

    (and pairing sushi with it is just a little wierd)

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  11. FYI Shout Color Catchers are AMAZING.  Whenever I wash something new I make sure a color catcher is in the load right next to it.  

     

    They do an amazing job at absorbing excess dye.  (We had a Rugby shirt come out with a white collar and a fully saturated color catcher once.)

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  12. We are now 39 days out from our trip and I have been unable to make any dinner reservations.

    (I have been trying for about two weeks now.)

     

    I get an error message on the app.  I've tried using the web version with no success either.

     

    Any advice?

     

    Thanks!

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  13. Thanks, I'd forgotten that the Medallion can help me find him.

     

    Definitely want to be able to communicate also.  (Its like before he had his phone and we were relying on air tags.  I could see that he and his bike were at the basketball courts, but it didn't get him home for soccer practice any faster.)

     

    Can I buy internet buy the gig, or just a package for him?  Since all he will be doing is texting, he won't use much data.

  14. My 12 year old has a great deal of freedom at home (and when we vacation).  I anticipate that I will allow him to roam the ship by himself a certain amount.   (He has never abused that privilege in the past, will often go swim in the hotel pool while we finish breakfast, etc.)

     

    At home he wears an Apple watch so we can keep in touch.

    Is using his Apple watch (and paying for him to have a data plan) our best choice to keep in touch with him while we are on the ship, or is there something I am missing.

     

    Thanks!

  15. 1 hour ago, scottca075 said:

     

    This time of year, pretty chilly. If I was going to go to MUTS I'd have a Cal Bears sweatshirt on with long pants/sweats. I wouldn't be at an outdoor event with out warm clothing. You can ride BART from the Embarcadero to Cal and get one 😁

     

    We live in the bay area and NEVER go anywhere at night without a sweater.  Once the sun drops, it starts cooling down FAST.

     

    The vendors at Pier 39 make a fortune selling hoodies to tourists who think that they won't need a sweater in California in the summer.

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