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  1. Holland America has an unlimited laundry deal, and although I cant recall to total cost, I do know it was significantly less than what Celebrity charges for a single bag. I purchased the laundry bag deal for our upcoming Apex cruise, but I'm also bringing some of the tide sink packs. I work out every morning and my workout stuff is drenched in sweat, so I will do a sink wash every day or two. We sail Princess frequently, and I like how those ships generally have self laundry rooms, but that can also be a pain in the a$$, because you need to wait for machines to open up, and hope the soap vending machines and token machines work, then run back and forth for cycles. We really like the HAL deal the best.
  2. The chair hog thing really ticks me off, because usually the chairs are vacant for 90% of the time. I may be inclined to do some self justice, and pile a bunch of chair-hogger towels, hats, bags on one chair, so those who are actually present can use those chairs. It is what it is I guess. Every cruise ship has the same issue. Just got to beat the rush apparently. Who wants to get up and to the pool by 7am when on vacation though? I wish there was another outdoor pool on the ship. Most ships have an aft pool; sometimes for adults only. Surprised the Apex doesn't.
  3. On Apex first week of April with a group of 9, and typically we like hanging in the sun by the pool in the morning through early afternoon. It looks like there is only the one outside pool, and I'm wondering if anyone has any insight on how early we will need to get loungers. We are not "chair hogs". We don't save chairs; we occupy them, but want to be able to sit together. With only one outside pool I'm concerned we will have to get out there by 9am. Is that the case? Also, it looks from pictures like the only hot tubs are the champagne glass tubs, which are accessible from two decks above the pool. Seems inconvenient. Is it?
  4. How has the internet been on board? I purchased the upgraded internet for our April Apex cruise, and hoping it is worthy of streaming live sports, and video conferencing.
  5. Would prefer to eat at least once in each of the dining rooms. We will follow your advice, and try to reserve once on board. On the app it says reservations start at 5:15, but wont let me reserve anything in any of the rooms. So I agree, I'm not getting perfect information.
  6. Our travel agent (who booked our entire group) called, and was just told by the celebrity TA rep the same thing I was told. Perhaps recent change?
  7. Thats what I thought/hopped. But I called and the Celebrity rep (who also seemed a bit surprised) said earliest seating is 6, and confirmed that our group had fixed dining at 6.
  8. My wife and I are sailing the Apex in April, and will be with other couples and a single, totaling 9. Our bookings have us with 6pm fixed dining. We were all hoping to get an earlier time, so I called and asked about switching to the anytime dining option, and was told that I could switch, but it wouldn't help because all main dining rooms open at 6, so that is the earliest you can be seated. First cruise (out of 40+ cruises) I can remember which doesn't have dining in main dining room seating prior to 6. This is our first with Celebrity however. Does that sound right? No main dining room option prior to 6pm on the Apex?
  9. Of all the mainstream lines doing these packages, I think Princess Plus is the best deal, and hits the sweet spot for my wife and I. We didn't order stand alone "drinks packages" before, because we are not big drinkers as a general rule, but I always order the internet plan, and everyone pays gratuities regardless, so we have been getting the Plus plan. Other lines include excursion credit, which is no value to us because we almost never book excursions, and like to do things on our own. Although we don't drink much usually, it is very nice not thinking about the cost of drinks, or internet for that matter, while cruising, and it adds to the chill vibe you want while cruising. And I will admit, my wife and I do drink more on cruises now. Sitting out on a lounger in the sun is a lot more enjoyable when the wait staff is running pina coladas out to me. And although we don't do it every time, we tend to order a glass or two of wine at dinner, or a toasted almond in the atrium after dinner while listening to music. I debated upgrading to the Princess Premiere, but the Plus really seems perfect for us. Only thing that attracted me a bit towards the Premiere is unlimited casual restaurants. But our next cruise is the Regal in November, and Alfredo's is the only attraction there. Two visits will likely be enough for us, and that's included in the Plus.
  10. Funny to hear folks yip about someone who just has the audacity to desire a faster internet connection. Although the majority of posters on this thread ridicule the OP, suggesting it is silly to think internet speed is important, the cruise lines have clearly been recognizing quality internet is actually a big deal to a very relevant portion of the cruising public, as every line is working to beef up its internet capacity and speed. I think its a bit funny that many of those who are critical of the OP are folks who clearly spend a lot of time online, posting on message boards, and I'm guessing they surf and post when at sea cruising too. Internet speed and capacity IS a big deal to MANY cruisers, and for a lot of people who dont cruise BECAUSE they don't want to be out of touch with the mainland, work, friends, family, sports games, or whatever, and poor internet on cruises eliminates cruising as an option for them. people under 40 use their phones or devises as a lifeline. Many over 50 do too. I'm 59, and my phone isnt a lifeline, but I certainly have gotten accustomed to having and using it in so many ways. I also do continue to manage work issues, and maintain work "peace of mind", if not troubleshoot issues, while on vacation, and good internet is critical for that. For retirees, or folks who have jobs which permit them from escaping without responsibility, God bless you. But for those who do have responsibilities which require maintaining a higher level of touch with the homeland, or who just want good internet for their entertainment needs, isnt it ok to seek and desire a strong online connection? To each his/her own, I say. this issue reminds me of folks who are critical of others for booking suites or even balcony cabins, because "you shouldn't be spending time in your cabin on a cruise except to sleep". Really? I spend time in my cabin sleeping and other things, including hanging on my balcony. Disparage me if you wish. but in the end we are different, and all have different priorities or pleasures. To each his/her own.....
  11. Internet speed is very important for many folks, myself included, and can be an absolute deal-breaker. for folks who have to conduct some work while on vacation, have other business commitments, or want it for social or entertainment reasons. Internet can be vital nowadays. I too had fantastic internet two years ago on the Sky. Not sure why Princess would switch to Skylink if it results in a lesser internet service.
  12. We are on the Regal in November, and have had similar questions. We booked a mini-suite on Aloha deck, which is one below 14, but I don't think much difference in decks. I have no insight, because we haven't done it yet, but for what its worth, after researching, we decided to uber from the airport to Galveston (coming in the day before), but booked a Princess transfer to the airport after departing the ship. We have a 3PM flight home, so I wasn't in a rush, and the transfer seemed reasonably priced. If we had a morning flight home I would have ubered both ways. My wife and I have approximately 40 cruises over the years, but this will be first out of Galveston. The airport proximity makes it different from all other home ports, and certainly adds to the logistical challenge and expense.
  13. Cruise lines, after the totally unfair beating they took from the government during the COVID BS, have had to make pricing adjustments, just as other businesses have. Goods and services cost twice what they did before is seems. Either you raise prices or you eliminate some of what you provided before. I think Princess has done a pretty decent job of giving folks options, so that you can pick your price point. I too would prefer that Alfredos was unlimited, but only want to buy the Plus plan. Everything else on the Plus is perfect for my wife and me. I get that choise though, to pay just for what I want. I really like the options Princess provides. Overall it comes down to what you get for what you pay; and in my mind Princess is way more than competitive to what other line provide and charge.
  14. I was looking forward to Starlink being introduced to other cruise lines, because the service was so bad on NCL, HAL and other lines, but we had fantastic high speed internet service on the Sky, before starlink, and was able to stream live ESPN football games without interruption, when we sailed last November. Princess really did have great internet in our experience, ans now with Starlink the reviews are mediocre at best. Why fix what wasn't broken? We are on the Regal for thanksgiving cruise, and one of the reasons I booked it was because the internet was so good on the Sky. Hope it works as well. So many mixed reviews of cruise ship starlink. I agree that the cruise lines are not purchasing the best service from Starlink, and thus the quality is poor. Hope that changes, because for me high quality fast internet is a difference-maker, and make a significant effect on which cruise line I will book with. Im on the Regal this November, and Celebrity Apex in March. Hope both those ships step up their internet game.
  15. I have android phone, and I can text on ships internet using my standard android messaging. I can also make phone calls. No special app required for either. Enable wifi calling on your settings.
  16. Sid Normans is FANTASTIC, and the Rumors show is the absolute best cruise entertainment I have seen cruising. I still prefer Princess overall, but NCL entertainment at night is outstanding.
  17. We book both lines, because we like both. And both have pros and cons. But in our assessment, Princess is more upscale, refined, and a higher quality. Different strokes for different folks. -We like Princess Plus over the NCL program. Princess internet is ten times faster than NCL. And I agree that International Cafe is fantastic. Little distinctions between lines, and my wife and I are both in our 50's, so we would rather have less kids on ships than when we had our own children with us on cruises. Princess and HAL have both jumped over NCL with us for those reasons, and we are sailing Celebrity Apex in the spring, which we expect will be similar. I still like NCL, but between the two, Ill take Princess ten times out of ten.
  18. Wife and I have sailed both NCL and Princess too many times to count. We were on the breakaway, but not the Regal (although we have sailed her sister ship Sky). Sailing on the Regal in November though. There is a very relevant distinction between Princess and NCL; and Princess is, as a general rule, a better quality product. Better service, more refined and adult atmosphere, and less crowded. We have enjoyed all of our NCL cruises, and will continue sailing with NCL. NCL has decent value, and lots of cruises in the Caribbean, which is where we typically cruise. NCL started the casual freestyle approach in the cruise industry, which I love, and O'malleys Irish pub is the best casual restaurant in cruising. But Princess is just a notch up in overall quality. Not to mention, the medallion concept is awesome! And the internet on Princess is vastly superior to NCL, if that matters to you.
  19. Well, you can only swim with the medallion if you could swim before you got the medallion. Otherwise, with or without the medallion you will sink!
  20. Another question about the Regal. On the Sky, my wife and I really enjoyed the evening shows in the atrium after dinner. There was either a two person guitar/singer playing a variety of contemporary type music, or a string/piano quartet playing classical and/or contemporary tunes. Both were outstanding. Does the Regal do something like that? Not wanting some big loud shows in the atrium; but rather some nice music to chill by.
  21. Have the Regal booked for November (Thanksgiving week). Sailed on the Sky last year and loved it, but ship wasn't at full capacity then. The internet quality on the Sky was unbelievably good when we sailed. I know the Regal is an older sister of the Sky. Can someone confirm the internet quality on the Regal? I was able to stream live football games, and we could face-time family, all seamlessly on the Sky. Hope that is doable on the Regal. We booked the Princess Plus, and are contemplating upgrading to the Premiere. The Plus was great for us last time. We drink, but are not sophisticated drinkers, and house wine, domestic beer, and frozen margaritas and pinacoladas pretty much cover our tastes, so thinking the beverage part is covered with the plus. Anyone think I'm wrong with that? (We are platinum status if that matters). The Premiere does provide unlimited casual dining and two specialty restaurants. The specialty dining isn't a deal killer for us. We would take it if we had it, but we generally are very pleased with the main dining rooms, so will be fine with that. However, the casual dining is relevant, and being capped at two freebees might suck. Aside from Alfredo's, which I really like, what other casual restaurants will we have to pay for? We have plenty of credit, so not too big a deal, but curious. We are staying at the Clarion Point Galveston Seawall the night before. Any experience with this hotel? Any decent restaurants within walking distance? Whats best strategy to get to the ship in the morning? Lastly, the ship is out of Galveston, and flying into bush. We got the Princess transfer for the trip back, after disembarking. Any experience with this? Will we receive some instructions on this before disembarkation? Thank you in advance for helpful replys.
  22. We have been on about 35-40 cruises over the years, and sailed most mainstream lines several times at least. We found that over the years things change; both with the cruise lines, cruise industry, our family, our personal preferences, and just about everything else. We have had great, and less than perfect experiences on every cruise line, and almost every ship we have sailed. We sailed more with Princess, HAL, and NCL than any other line, but also multiple cruises on Carnival and Royal Caribbean. Mostly in the Caribbean, as we prefer getting out of the cold, and to the warmth. Haven't sailed Celebrity yet, but will be on the Apex in the spring. In my mind cruises are like pizza and s*x; even when its "bad", its still good. Having said that, cruise lines have personalities, and like people, some you like more than others, because their personality fits yours better. For us it has been Princess, but we are eager to finally sail with Celebrity. My wife and I have found Princess to be a more adult crowd and style. I sounds like Celebrity is similar in that respect. Different strokes for different folks. Some people love Carnival, and will never detour from that line, because it fits their style perfectly. More power to them. Sometimes the comparison between two good lines is a hairsplitting contest. But I admit, I enjoy reading the comments, so keep it up.
  23. Have Apex booked, and have been given early dining for our group, which think is at 6pm. If we switch to anytime how early will we be able to get reservations for? We would love to get reservations for 5:15. Is that doable?
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