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  1. Anyone able to help with adapters needed for sockets on Majestic please ?

     

    Are there USB ports ?

     

    Wondering because ship is being heralded as 'especially adapted for Asian market'

     

    Thanks.

     

    We are on the Majestic next week. I did read on another post that there are USB ports in the bedside lamps, and that the sockets are American.

    But I can't confirm that until next week!

     

    Susan, Northumberland

  2. I booked a guarantee stateroom and haven’t gotten a cabin assignment as of yet. My cruise is 27 days out. Can you print your boarding pass and luggage tags without cabin assignment, or should I wait? This is my first time booking this way so I’m not sure what to do.

    Thanks in advance!

     

     

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    I've just printed out our labels etc for our cruise next week. They do have the stateroom number on, which is obviously essential for crew to be able to leave the luggage in the correct stateroom.

     

    I would wait until the allocation is made, unless you don't have regular access to a printer, in which case I am sure you could hand write the number on.

     

    Susan, Northumberland, UK

  3. This is the best private excursion we have done! Yesterday, we visited Ho Chi Minh City and booked a private excursion with Xuan, contact him here:

    www.tourwithxuan.com. We arrived at our meeting point 10 minutes early and Xuan was eagerly awaiting for us. He had a private driver in a newer SUV for our party of 4. Our first stop was a local market. We had the opportunity of walking through the narrow alleyways. It was a great experience to see many fresh produce there. Then, we visited Thien Hau Temple before taking the trishaw ride around the city. Our next stop was to enjoy Vietnamese coffee on a floating boat called "The Coffee Ship". Then, it was time to enjoy some local cuisine for lunch. After lunch, we visited the War Remnants Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, General Post Office, the former CIA headquarters, City Hall, Rex Hotel, and the Opera House. It was truly a great day to see the interesting sites in the city. We had such an amazing day. We were able to see many sights most Westerners would never get to see. Xuan is very personable, knowledgeable, and speaks excellent English. He is very passionate about his country and his love for sharing his knowledge is through his excursions.

     

     

     

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    The Tour with Xuan sounds brilliant - where is the meeting point? I understand that where the ships dock is a 90 minute journey into Ho Chi Minh city. Are you collected from the ship or at HCM?

    Can't find any info on this on his web page (or any prices, but I read on another post it was about $75 per person).

     

    thank you

     

    Susan, Northumberland

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