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BeasleysMom66

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  1. While the experience is helpful information it in no way guarantees the same experience at every port on any given day. It could even change at her port if she is off and someone bent on the rules is working. The major problem the OP has is if they don't have it renewed in time there is a very real risk that the son is denied boarding based on the passport date and they would have no recourse. All the discussion is irrelevant because it takes one CSR and their supervisor determined to stick to the "rule" and it is game over.
  2. There is a description on the SE and it is listed as "strenuous" on the site. Here are some excepts: Activity Level Strenuous This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities. Important details and advisements This tour is strenuous. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate. Guests must be less than 6 feet 8 inches tall. Guests must weigh less than 250 pounds to participate. Pregnant women and guests with back/neck problems should not select this tour. Guests will be entering a wilderness environment without restroom facilities. Guides will be available to explain protocol for disposing of human waste and Leave no Trace ethics to minimize our impact on wilderness areas. Guests must be able to walk over potentially slippery rocks on the beach, and trek through primitive wilderness areas that include varied, wet, and uneven terrain. Guests must be able to drag boats short distances and must be able to enter and exit watercraft. Guests in wheelchairs and others with limited mobility should not select this tour. Guests will be entering a temperate rainforest environment and should dress accordingly. Rain gear and all paddling and trekking gear will be provided except for hiking boots and personal clothing items. Guests should be aware there are certain inherent risks involved in any paddling excursion. They do not provide hiking boots or protective shoe covering that I can see. This tour sounds great but even at my fitness level I don't think I would be cut out for it. I highlighted the relevant parts and this came directly from the Celebrity description of the activity.
  3. I am taking my first Alaska cruise next month on Celebrity. I chose a port side balcony cabin as my itinerary is a southbound one which means the port side will primariy be towards the land. That said, I am told that when going into the bay(s) with glaciers etc. that the ship does a 360 so that both sides get an equal opportunity to view the wonder of the glaciers. I would think Princess does the same thing. If your itinerary is southbound only I would choose port. If it is north bound only I would choose starboard. If it is round trip it probably doesn't matter choose the cabin location you like best as for half the trip you will be oceanside anyway.
  4. On excursions I generally do not tip except in 2 different occasions on the same cruise. 1st time was ship booked tour in Belize to the Mayan ruins. One of our guides was an amazing guy and took his time to share so much about the ruins, their culture and I was the only one who tagged along to listen to him. He helped me get great pictures (solo cruiser) and after hearing his partner talk at our lunch stop about how the one beer Belize makes is trash (and it is) and how much their people in Belize LOVE Bud LIght but how expensive it was ($4/can apparently she hasn't been to NY, Vegas or a cruise ship LOL) I had no problem buying him a couple of Bud Lights over lunch. Needless to say he was the envy of other tour guides he was dining with when I brought them over. He was such a great guide I got his email and we keep in touch. If I get the chance to do Belize again I would hire him in a heart beat. The 2nd was a private tour I booked in St. Lucia. Wasn't fancy. Riding around in the dude's wood panel 70s station wagon but a top notch local tour. I was the only one willing to ride in the front seat with him but the added commentary and conversation was GOLD. We had a traditional St. Lucian lunch which was warm home made bread and a local cheese. He apologized as he though I was expecting a fancy lunch (some of the others were whining) and I laughed and told him the only thing I wished I had was maybe some butter for that warm bread but other than that I was happy. Needless to say at some of our shopping stops he steered me to the locals and made sure I got good discounts. The banana liquor I bought was on his recommendation and it was fabulous. I flipped him a $20 and he was over the moon. Bottom line is if a tour guide makes the focus of their talk their gratuity you won't see me reaching into my wallet. Do just a bit more and make the tour special and the focus is sharing the local culture and vibe: you will get a lot of appreciation from me.
  5. I am scheduled to be on the Summit May 17th in Alaska. I hope what ever this is gets resolved quickly and permanently.
  6. Just checked and the excursions I booked are all the same price that I paid originally so no sale there for me. It appears they are having a Flash Sale and drink packages are 35% off and WiFi is on sale too. I just booked Premium Access because it includes the 2 devices premium WiFI but also no room service fees/gratuities and other stuff is a lot less than the simply 2 device WiFi package. I booked the Premium Access for the added savings.
  7. Will they refund the difference or do you have to cancel and rebook?
  8. That should be Royal Carribean. It was the Symphony of the Seas that was last to depart Saturday. Celebrity was the Apex. This I did know. For these residents the horns are definitely not a bother. I know some gather out on the lawn too. Thanks everyone for the input. Curiosity satisfied. I have 39 days to go to my Alaska cruise but may have to suspend watching sail aways as it only makes the time seem longer to departure not shorter. I needed to win that 1.3 billion dollar lottery, or at least a good chunk of it so I could book a last minute southern sail out of FLL and tell my boss to just deal with it but it didn't work out.
  9. I was watching the Ft Lauderdale cruise camera yesterday since 5 ships were in port and due to head out. 1 Princess, 1 Celebrity, 2 HAL, and 1 NCL. Princess left first and I noticed that as they are mid-way in the channel they all sound their horn several times. Princess is cute as it is several notes from the Love Boat theme. Well at least I think it is cute. Which led me to wonder: is the horn blasts a maritime requirement i.e. prior to leaving the channel and heading out to open sea or is it simply because the ships know about the camera and they say "good bye" so to speak to those of us watching friends or family depart? I know that the camera(s) at that location are on a condo building and many residents are outside or on their balconies watching the sail away(s) waving. I just wondered if the horns were their way of "waving" back. Anyone here have a clue?
  10. I just left the site with no issues
  11. I know I am late to this thread but I just booked back in February. I am one of the people who got screwed by Virgin and had their January Carribean cruise with a Rock Star Aft Suite cancelled because they could make more money putting the boat out of San Juan. I was NOT happy which is an understatement. After brooding for a while I got the urge to travel again and work schedule changed where an early summer trip was possible. Alaska has always been a bucket list dream. I caught a President's Day sale on Celebrity and got a great balcony cabin (prime concierge class) port side for the southbound Seward to Vancouver 7 night sailing in Mid-May at an amazing price for a solo cruiser. I put the real money into excursions (which I also got on sale in many cases) and have 2 glacier trips, 3 whale watching, hiking, dog sledding, and as much as I can schedule in the time I have. I have cruised Celebrity twice in the past and wasn't aware that Princess is the gold standard for Alaska but I know I will go again and am willing to try them on the next trip. I am a bit concerned based on the 2 threads I have seen recently about the Summit being a "rust bucket" but we are only 40 days from sailing and there isn't much I can do about it. Fingers crossed I am on the ship for dinner and lights out and it won't be a huge issue. Otherwise this will be the trip of a lifetime and I can't wait.
  12. They aren't. EONS ago I had a real pair that I used as a belt buckle. My uncle the cop gave me a set. When I had them in a carry on when flying for vacation the TSA guy stopped me and whispered asking if I had handcuffs in my suitcase. I told him yes. He was shocked I said yes and asked why. Me: recreational use. He turned BEET red and made me check the bag because they could be used to disable flight crew. Weird is in the eye of the beholder.
  13. I hope not. I am supposed to be on the Southbound Alaska cruise mid-May.
  14. I have no experience with this but am considering it as a solo cruiser simply for the 2 device premium wifi and no room service charges. The rest is okay but not really necessary. When doing the price comparison it seems worth it to me.
  15. Same here. I had the "mini-bar" charges and pointed out that the time was after I had disembarked the ship. I made it clear that I was NOT paying for housekeeping or anyone else who might have ducked into the open door room enjoy a snack on my credit card. After that first time I had the cabin steward empty the mini-bar so it couldn't happen again.
  16. Had something similar on my last cruise on the Equinox. The first morning at sea there was an announcement that anyone who had O positive blood and their donor card with them to come to Medical. I was headed down when they said they had enough people come down there already. I called and left my name/state room in case they needed more. When we docked in Cozumel an ambulance and medical crew took someone off the ship. Could also be that there is a better cross screen match if the patient/donor are the same gender since they can't do a formal type and cross screen at sea. I am guessing the ship's doctor tried to match as many characteristics between patient and donor to avoid a reaction as much as possible.
  17. I don't know about the nunchucks but when it comes to the handcuffs some of those "pineapple" people (and non-pineapple) are into some weird stuff. 😈😈 Just sayin......
  18. I am sure no one here disagrees that there is a major problem with criminals scamming innocent people in every industry. The problem with this particular incident and the woman in the video is she IS the criminal. If you listen very carefully to the conversation two of the officers say more than once she has multiple credit cards in her possession that are not in her name and the few she does have in her name don't work. When questioned why and how that happened she sits there in a stupor and has no explanation. She knew what she was doing and got caught. If this was a traveler with a paid statement from Big Bad Wolf Travel Agency and only found out then that the "agency/agent" used a stolen credit card to book the trip we would empathize with her. The problem is she booked the trip using a stolen credit card and then sits there feigning ignorance. I don't blame the officers for getting ill tempered with her "I din't do nuthin" attitude.
  19. I love my rice cooker too but not enough to bring it on vacation with me unless I was staying in a cabin or private home somewhere and they didn't already have one. I love a good steamed rice but I can also live without it for a week or two during a vacation.
  20. I do sometimes. I live in Vegas and some of the stupid that rolls into town makes you long for an empty table when you can play a fast game and get a run rolling. When you have a good group on the table then it is an entirely different story.
  21. Looking at the deck plan(s) on their page it doesn't show pickleball courts. Only a basketball court on Deck 12. https://www.celebritycruises.com/cruise-ships/celebrity-summit/deck-plan
  22. Well another reason to pay attention to which side your cabin is on is where you are in port. I woke up one morning to see we were docked but didn't go on the balcony and mistakenly assumed we were ocean facing. I jumped in the shower to come out of the bathroom au naturale only to have to do a rapid dive back into the bathroom. A ship had docked opposite us while I was showering. I am pretty sure the couple having coffee on their balcony appreciated the show. Note to self: close the curtains if you are going to need to move about until dressed.
  23. The server we had was AMAZING. Our food was spectacular and he had a great sense of humor when I "complained" that this was my 2nd birthday visit there and Gordon Ramsay hadn't shown up again. The last thing he shared was his cell number and said that if reservations were full and we wanted to dine to text or call him and they always had options to get a table as long as it wasn't a HUGE number in the group. He earned a tip and then some.
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