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Arizona Wildcat

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  1. Maybe. If adjacent or across the hall yes for under 18. The OP has a 20 year old who is an adult, so yes they can be in their own cabin
  2. You also really need to board to find out what wines they are pouring. Often different wines in Europe. The wines by the glass can even change mid cruise depending on availability.
  3. It is an earlier time to get checked in. Zenith and suites board first thrn everyone else. Not a big deal to board a few minutes earlier.
  4. Asking about the weather months ahead is impossible. Do you know the Captain can change the course to avoid much rough weather. You never know. Drinks vs balcony is a personal choice. Do you tend to lounge in your cabin? Or be in the lounges? Inside ok. Oceanview are a good compromise. Have done some dozen TAs and 3 cruises to Antarctica. Some gave been smooth as glass. On two others was rough enough that some were seasick.
  5. All depends. The location will be announced on a notice left in your cabin before you arrive. No need to stress over where before you board.
  6. Got a younger feel in the Caribbean. On a recent TA the vibe was 60s and cruisers were 70ish.
  7. There is an android version. I use the Samsung version which is exceptional
  8. The two beds are pushed together, thus occupy exactly the same area. Whatever you like.
  9. Interesting. On our last cruise by 9:15 they were paging passengers who were still on board. Those doing a B2B met and had new passes issued at 9am and at this port were allowed to remain on board.
  10. You can get cocktails covered in your classic package if you do not demand premium spirits. Dozens of threads on this. Suggest a search for drink menus and professor cruise.
  11. Got to remember 6-9 hour time difference. So 6pm on board is noon or earlier in the US. Depending on what is happening, lots of tennis or?
  12. If you just want the train then book on your own. Same train. As said little to do in Flam except scenery.
  13. I give the apps (Princess or ???) two trys. At that point I call and will w a it on hold up to 10 minutes. With Princess they have been really good with short hold times and excellent at taking the info over the phone. If that fails I bring my confirmations - TA and Princess - and show up.at the pier. Cannot imagine wasting hours to click on an "I accept. button.
  14. When on board in a full leg cast the maitre d provides me with a table cloth turned into a kilt. Worked fine. Sad to hear shorts etc allowed. On Celebrity shorts (ex Bermuda) are turned away.
  15. Cruise ship employees do not run the embarkation. Locals handle most of those details. Have never seen an embarkation lounge. A roped off area with a few beverages and pastries- yes. Sometimes.
  16. We often book cruises over a year ahead. Specialty restaurants often are full except for very early or late months before the cruise. You can always change once on board.
  17. Look at ALL the Solstace class of ships for your cabin, cabins on the opposite side of the ship, or nearby cabins for comments. If it was needed by someone doubtful they would have assigned it to you. In general have found accessible cabins to be larger and quite comfy.
  18. Several of the older ships were revolutionized before covid
  19. We always just go the first night then decide. We have always been accommodated as jelayne said by being seated with the same wait staff. Sometimes they would coordinate same table for us. Easy once on board.
  20. Would suggest you let people know what ship and when. Best way is go to the ship you will be sailing and ask on the current roll call. Not sure how anyone would know specific songs as groups (3 to 5) usually play in the evenings doing in my experience mostly requests.
  21. As an ex resident of Alaska, the OP was unhappy as their expectations were for 5star accommodation. To see Alaska fly to ANC and rent a car. 2 nights in ANC, 1 Airbnb in Healy to see Denali, 2 in Fairbanks, 1 in Glenallen at a BnB and back to ANC. A personal comment that Whittier is pretty grim. Seward is great with lots to do especially the all day Kenai boat tour and Exit Glacier. Thus we usually cruise other than Princess. PS - need to remember most places in tourist areas are open late May till Labor day. Clean basic accommodation. Need 5star suggest visiting a place without a 20000' mountain and heaps of wildlife like New York City.
  22. Formal nights? They went away except for Cunard some years ago. Think of what you would wear to a nice restaurant at home. DW wears a dressy blouse, nice jewelry and long silky pants. I occasionally will wear a dress shirt and once each cruise a tie. I bring a sports coat if cruising or visiting cool places. Cruises in the Med tend to be dressier. Alaska and the Caribbean more casual. If you want more answers simply do a search on Dress Code or Formal. Hundreds of threads. And yes a very few will be in gowns and tuxedos or kilts
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