Yes, but you did say you never tip in a pub. So does that include those "gastro pubs"? Or does it mean you never tip for a beverage? Do you adjust the amount of the tip to exclude any beverage you have at a restaurant? Curious Americans want to know.
You can get it at the International Cafe, but there is a charge. If you have the drink package, no charge. It used to be one punch on the old coffee card, and I used one up on an Alaska cruise filling kids with hot chocolate.
Our company adopted some annoying software a few years ago that would not issue a paycheck to anyone without a middle initial. A colleague without a middle name decided to call his 90 year old mother and ask her for one. Then he got his paycheck.
Being a teenager is trouble enough, but if she is not too shy, she could ask the server (or whomever) to "Please call me Mary." Any ship staff she encounters regularly will make an effort to do that.
Some Wake Shows are better than others. A good cruise director will do more than just read the Patter. My question though is the Wake Show still a thing? Do they still tape it in Princess Live?
That was visuals on the floor and the ceiling and the walls and there was no food or tables. I don't remember any aromas being wafted by either. I liked it a lot, but I have trouble trying to imagine this 360 dinner being like that. (They also charged to get in. 🙃)
It's a Midlands thing, in my experience. The farther you go from cosmopolitan London and environs, the more intolerant some people become about language and customs different from those in their own square meters of experience. (I have family in that part of the UK.)