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  1. Not long after we booked P&O for a cruise last year, they advertised a sale offering $200 obc. When I checked our cabin category, the price had gone up by $200 over what we paid a couple of weeks before. So it wasn't much of a sale.

     

    On the other hand, we have saved thousands taking up sale offers on Celebrity, RCI & Norwegian cruises when they were advertised after we booked.

     

    You just have to keep an eye on the prices over the couple of years the cruises are available to purchase.

     

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  2. I booked on the Icon as soon as she was announced. I love water slides so couldn't resist. I was previously booked on Symphony, but those voyages were cancelled.

     

    I've been on smaller ships and larger ones and enjoy the differences. The largest we've been on so far was the Ovation of the Seas and we found crowds were managed better than on smaller ships, especially with regards to tendering.

     

    My only disappointment booking Icon will be that we probably won't get to travel on her larger sisters (for some time anyway).

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  3. 3 hours ago, Relaxing Robbies said:

    We disembarked Splendor yesterday after a 10 night cruise to North Queensland. We enjoyed our cruise, but do prefer the Princess product.

     

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    The crew seemed very happy and service was mostly good, although could have been faster occasionally in the MDR.

     

    We have another Carnival cruise in October and will see how we like Luminosa. After that it is back to Princess for our next few cruises we have booked.

     

    That's an interesting note about the speed of food delivery in the MDR.

     

    On our recent Coral Princess cruise, meals in the MDR took an enormous length of time to arrive. We'd never experienced such slow service before  and that surprised me as we have done several behind the scenes tours where we saw meals mass produced and waiting to be delivered to passengers in the dining rooms.

     

    On the plus side, it gave us more time to chat to others at our shared tables.

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  4. 18 hours ago, aussielozzie18 said:

    I was warned off the comedians by fellow cruisers on board.

     

    I'm going to stop seeing comedians on ships from now on, i've found most of them are rude and racist. There's nothing funny in listing all the nationalities onboard and mentioning their stereotypes, "why aren't you Aussies in the pub having a drink instead of watching me?" "New Zealanders did you bring your sheep etc... 

     

    On the other hand we've seen some pretty good magicians like Tim Ellis who we had to see twice (and that still wasn't enough).

  5. Our first cruise was on a Carnival ship (Spirit) with a large family group and that got me hooked on cruising as I previously never wanted to go on a cruise (saw too many episodes of The Love Boat when I was a kid and thought all you did was dance and drink for the duration of the cruise).

     

    We aren't loyal to any cruise line and just book based on itineraries, ship features and timing.

     

    I like the sound of some of the food options you have described on Splendour (especially the self-serve Asian and Indian), so based on that may book another Carnival cruise, but would have to check the dates so the cruise doesn't coincide with school holidays.

     

    We did manage to survive one P&O cruise which we were warned never to do, but we didn't experience any issues, so should be fine on another Carnival cruise.

     

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  6. It's interesting I had opposite experiences with Princess and P&O. I needed refunds from both companies after my last two cruises. Princess had charged $13 for a drink I hadn't purchased. I had a couple of emails back and forwards and then a really friendly woman called me apologising and ended up giving me US$30 credit for my trouble.

     

    On the other hand P&O charged $1.34 in credit card surcharges on my debit card. I spent over 100 minutes on the phone to various people and countless online chats, web forms and emails over five months till the $1.34 was refunded.

  7. 4 hours ago, arxcards said:

    You could be right. I get picked for the explosive test around 80% of the time I am screened at the airport.

     

    I undergo the explosive test almost every time I'm at the airport. However, during our last trip, I wasn't selected for the test, and I actually felt a sense of being lost after going through security.

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  8. 5 hours ago, wendyp247 said:

    Thank you. Is the self administered test ok if it’s from the US or do I need to purchase one in Australia the cruise 

    Any test is fine. The ones we purchase are manufactured all over the world (many from China), We often buy them on eBay and nobody can really tell from your photo of the test where it came from. On my two cruises where I needed to do a test, I wasn't even asked to show proof, I was only asked if I had done a test (which irritated me after the trouble I went through to get my photo showing the test, ID and the date and time).

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  9. 38 minutes ago, Aus Traveller said:

    I agree that Princess definitely should not be advertising a cruise that they have had to cancel. However, I don't believe it is that they are deliberately taking money for a cruise they know won't happen - it is simply a mistake. Princess can be so inefficient. We have experienced it many, many times, too many to mention.

     

    Royal Caribbean also cancels cruises and leaves them for sale on their website.

     

    I had a cruise booked with them, and they decided to send the ship elsewhere. They sent cancellation letters out and posted the new itinerary on their website. However, we had a feeling that it would be cancelled about a month before, as Cruisemapper showed the new itinerary and no longer showed the ship coming to Australia. The cancellation letters didn't come until just after the final payment was due!

     

    Royal Caribbean left the original Australian cruise up on the website, and people were still joining our old roll call saying they had just booked up to a week afterwards. I suspect that they were hoping that some of these people would keep their booking credit for a future cruise and not find a cruise with a rival company.

  10. 27 minutes ago, LittleFish1976 said:

    As far as the new port of Brisbane goes, Cunard put on a free shuttle for all passengers wanting to go into Brisbane when I was there in February. Very useful given the feedback I had read about the new port there being so inaccessible.

     

     

     

    Last month when we were in Brisbane, Princess provided shuttle buses for $40 for a round trip. They referred to this service as a "Brisbane on your own" tour.

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  11. The free shuttle bus in Fremantle runs regularly from the railway station during cruise ship days. However, during our visit last month, the bus had broken down, so after our train arrived about 40 of us opted to walk from the station to the ship instead of waiting for another bus. The walk was quite easy, involving a leisurely stroll across the railway line (just past the station) and took about 15 minutes. During the walk, we had the opportunity to chat with other passengers whom we later met up with several times during the cruise.

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