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Z0nker

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  1. Same thing happened to us on the Royal. Completely lost our enthusiasm for Alfredo’s. This needed to be done.
  2. It’s always good to shop around. We’ve tried four cruise lines so far, including Celebrity, which was fabulous. Wish they did more on the West Coast. Princess comes in second of the four for me, but we sail with them the most because they homeport in SF. They also offer an enormous selection of itineraries. Hope we get to try some others, like HAL or Oceana.
  3. Production show was surprising good on carnival so I’d say that’s on par. Musicians in bars, lounges and piazza/atrium much better on Princess. Trivia and other games are fun on both lines. Carnival may have an edge on poolside games but Princess will keep you entertained.
  4. This might improve Alfredo’s. When we were on the Royal this spring, the wait was close to an hour. They’re crazy not to charge for it. As a habitual Plus Package cruiser, Alfredos will still be free to me and hopefully with shorter lines. Do we know if the Salty Dog Grill will still include two entrees?
  5. The changes do make the Plus package more appealing for non drinkers, but is there $60/day of value here?
  6. We recently did 5 day cruises on Carnival and Princess out of SF since they both homeport there now. Relatively cheap way to try out the ships (Miracle and Ruby), service, and gauge the real price. Both ships were nice with good service, good food and good drinks. Entertainment was also fine. Princess was the better deal overall because the Plus package comped drinks and gratuities. Even though the upfront price was more. side note: if you’re a wine connoisseur, Princess is the winner. If you prefer craft beer, Carnival is better. Cocktails: they’ll both take great care of you.
  7. Same here. The Plus package, even at $60/day/pax is a great deal. $15 of that is for gratuities you have to pay anyway. And vacation is so much more enjoyable when you don’t have to worry about every monetary transaction. Looking forward to the Starlink internet.
  8. Glad you survived. I agree, always be nice. In a world where you can be anything, be kind. Thanks for keeping us informed. We’re booked for a September Canada New England, round trip Brooklyn. And we’re coming from the west coast so I feel your pain. Sorry you had a bad experience with Air Canada. They were my go to airline for many flights across the pacific and their business class is fantastic and relatively cheap.
  9. That’s how they do it on the Ruby. They assign you a table and waiter the first night. After that, you get right in.
  10. HOHOs tend to be more hop off than hop on. We’ve had long waits to get a trolley with open seats in Balboa Park (San Diego) and Stanley Park (Vancouver). Too bad because those are both fabulous places to see.
  11. I’ve heard the signage is still there. I’ll be on Emerald this fall, so who knows?
  12. Does this mean they're bringing back Plank's and Steamers? I was told those no longer exist.
  13. What does this have to do with medallions? Medallions actually make it harder to lie because your photo and cabin number show up on the POS screen.
  14. I’ve been on CC for years and have noticed a change in the reviews. I think the pandemic turned a lot of people into “Karen’s” by leaving them with too much idle times on their hands. Any perceived slight and someone must be blamed. Cruise lines are an irresistibly big target. Before COVID, there were some bad reviews, some for good reason and others out of sanctimonious self righteousness. Now, I agree that reviews overall, and especially the Top Ten forum, have gotten savage. We’ve cruised five times since cruising resumed and other than a few misfires on our first sailing, things have been fine for us.
  15. We were on the Royal in April and Ruby the previous September. Everything seemed to be back to pre-covid normality. Food, drinks, entertainment and cabin service were first rate. The Royal cruise was spring break and they were (allegedly) letting kids sail free if they bunked on their parents cabin. The Royal strains a bit with 4000 pax.
  16. I have been in ports on the West Coast that limit the number of bars the ship can open while docked, but never a complete prohibition.
  17. We’re sailing on the Royal Princess in April. Medallions arrived today. Blue seawitch on white background. We are platinum level.
  18. We sailed on Solstice just before the pandemic in a veranda room. Best cruise ever. Nothing felt second class. Celebrity included a generous amount of OBC and drinks/gratuities/Wi-Fi so it was a first class experience all around.
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