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Thanks for the information. I do love the sanctuary but would probably forgo it on this sailing. I think I’m going to have enough friends to fill a WM table. Glad to know I can get that set up if it’s offered.
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Will April arrange a wine makers table for you? Thanks to all for continuing to come back and relate their experiences. The Sky Suite is a huge splurge and from what I’m reading it’s totally worth it to me!
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Bringing a case of wine question
HaveDogWillTravel replied to oskidunker's topic in Princess Cruises
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Yes from noon to 1:30. Ask Vincente your restaurant manager about winemakers dinner or chef table if you are interested. They fill quickly. Yes they do not allow anyone outside of CC mini suites or full suites in the CC area of MDR. The CC tables have grey table cloths and regular MDR has white ones.
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Yes the regular MDR entrance for concerto is starboard. Glenda the hostess and Vincente the manager were outstanding. Once you get a waiter you like ask to be seated with them for each meal.
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I’m not sure what you mean by blocked off. But the cc area is open to the rest of MDR and you can see and walk thru if you wanted. There was never a line for cc during my recent 19 days.
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Here’s a picture of the entrance to CC on the Royal. It is port side Concerto MDR deck 6. If you search my posts I recently started a thread with videos of the cc specials from my Sept 27 sailing.
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I just got off the Royal last week and was told by the restaurant managers in both Sabatini’s and Crown that full suite passengers need no reservation for dining embarkation night. Just show up when you are ready to eat. I was in a full suite on the second leg of a b2b and the second leg was at around 72% capacity. I showed up around 6:30 for dinner at Sabatini’s and was seated right away. I also ate at Crown later in the week. Both were very good.
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Of course we will see those posts. And they will be as ridiculous as posts today that complain the rules changed since booking. The response is the same. Requirements for travel can not be considered static at this time. If one can not adapt and accept last minute changes (in any direction) with regards to testing, masking, vaccination……… travel is not an activity they should engage in. Everyone comes out of this pandemic at their own pace. What is right for one isn’t right for another. I felt I was slow coming out. But now I am and do completely understand and respect those that haven’t yet.
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@travelin.sistersyou did an amazing live from! I was on the Ruby and Royal the last 25 plus days so didn’t catch up to all the posts like I wanted. I have to give you props considering the challenges I’ve experienced posting with ship WiFi. I spent today planning with my friend for our November Hawaii sailing on sapphire. Your thread allows us to set our expectations accordingly. thanks so much.
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You have over 52,0000 posts. You have actively followed and commented on “Live From” threads since the restart as well as multiple informational threads on current sailing onboard environments. You are extremely well informed about the changing and sometimes unexpected protocols. With your vast amount of knowledge you must have purchased ironclad CFR insurance. With your fears the safest time to cruise is long past. I hope you find new ways to travel and continue to have great experiences in the world. All the best!
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Between Sept 17 and Oct 16 I spent 26 days sailing. 7 days on Ruby and 19 on Royal. I had my bivalent booster about 10 days before boarding making it 5 Covid vaccine shots for me. I have never had Covid so I’m in that small group. The sailings were 90%, 42% and 75% ( roughly) full. I went maskless the entire time. The outdoor crew did not mask. On Oct 15 the indoor crew no longer had to mask and very few chose to. I have tested negative twice so far and will test one more time before saying I came home Covid free. I did not have any symptoms the entire time onboard. I only saw one table outside a cabin for room service. And did not notice a quarantine deck. I also didn’t go looking for one. I was all the way forward so used those stairs and elevators for the most part. The crew were ecstatic about taking off the masks. I did enjoy seeing their smiling faces again! I get on the Sapphire Nov 2 and am looking forward to another great experience.
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I’ve had a less than experience with respect to white wine availability on the Ruby Sept 17 seven day. And now an equally disappointing experience on the Royal Sept 24 thru Oct 16 sailing. It basically comes to making friends with a bartender who is then willing to find and stock something you will find palatable to drink. It’s exhausting work and you’re reduced to drinking the same wine in the same bar the entire sailing. I really do not want to drink the same wine for an entire cruise. While I am grateful to the bar tenders for doing this it is just wrong. I simply shouldn’t have to spend the first couple of days doing this. Every white wine served to me on the plus package when I just walked up to a bar and asked for a glass was undrinkable swill. No thank you.