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Coral Princess, some comments
arxcards replied to Aus Traveller's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Andre had a funny start to ours, interacting with a group of semi-heckling muslims. The off the cuff stuff was pretty good, then I don't remember much until it ended with a 10 minute joke about an old guy who forgot his pants. Yes, good accents. -
Yeah, supply and demand. They will say it is full price when the ships are in, and discounted when it is quieter.
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Coral Princess, some comments
arxcards replied to Aus Traveller's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Are we talking Andre or Greg? -
Bringing drink onboard while on a port visit?
arxcards replied to eamondzhang's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
They just need to change the barricade to change the route through the terminal, but nothing to stop them doing X-ray before customs. I didn't notice how crew were being processed in Brisbane, but that could well be on the ground floor for wharf level embark - similar to OPT & White Bay. -
A rabbit out of their hat, and a hare out of their .... You will get more than a cruise to nowhere. I bet everyone would much prefer an overnight in Noumea 😉
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Bringing drink onboard while on a port visit?
arxcards replied to eamondzhang's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Beyond the passport check is considered the secure/international zone. Local staff working there require MSIC accreditation. -
Coral Princess, some comments
arxcards replied to Aus Traveller's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Or an hour or two in Crooners to prepare. We had a Kiwi on our last one, Andre King. Some of his jokes were funny, but Barb fell asleep. -
Bringing drink onboard while on a port visit?
arxcards replied to eamondzhang's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
If they are working on the ship side of the secure zone, I believe they are considered to be working from the ship. The same applies to other crew like the chef or inventory staff checking the quality of food on pallets, and crew on the wharf painting the rust dissolver on the ship etc. -
Coral Princess, some comments
arxcards replied to Aus Traveller's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Guess who is going to provide our laughs on the last night of our 8th October cruise. Oh well, there is always our plus package and crooners. Clearly, Princess needs to start sending out surveys again. -
Bringing drink onboard while on a port visit?
arxcards replied to eamondzhang's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
We don't want the terminal going on strike on cruise day now, do we? -
Military Benefits - Carnival
arxcards replied to Dobby_The_Ship_Elf's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
6 nights or less $50 7-13 nights $100 14 nights or more $250 -
Based on lower berth capacity, the US standard, Westerdam.
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Luminosa - zero. Sorry, is that cheating? 😂
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Any idea when Royal will scrap mandates etc?
arxcards replied to avalon007's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
There is nothing to stop you doing a cruise out of the Caribbean, or many other destinations. Given that the US has resumed over a year ago, they only backed out of similar protocols three weeks ago. For Royal - https://www.royalcaribbean.com/the-healthy-sail-center We are heading the same way, but have a few bridges to pass under first. While frustrating that things move a bit slower than they should, I think most of the measures have made sense. No, I am not a scientist, but I do understand numbers, and that is the main driver to the speed of restrictions being eased. I have a different outlook, and have enjoyed 2 cruises since the resumption with 2 more next month. -
I agree, there is always something on in Sydney, and it is too far out for punters to be creating too much demand on the hotels. We like to book something early, usually via booking.com, but always something we can cancel till close to the date without penalty. One plus post-covid, is that so many hotels will now let you cancel up to the day before arrival without paying a premium. If we find something better later, we will cancel the original booking.
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We have bought a few over the years, but only ever used one. When they have promos these days, Princess often throws up a $99pp deposit, although the rest of the deposit is usually payable sooner than it would be for FCD booking. For a while, I felt like it locked us into booking Princess, regardless of what else was on offer. I might head that way again soon though, if Majestic is anywhere near as good as Coral was last month. I guess it would be too easy, but I gather we wont be able to purchase our FCD's with OBC? We have a fair chunk of OBC for 11 nights on Majestic.
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Bringing drink onboard while on a port visit?
arxcards replied to eamondzhang's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
I have had days in port on P&O in Adelaide and Brisbane, and X-Ray was via private security in the terminal. Brisbane was just in June. We have had a few days in port in Melbourne, but I can't recall specifics. -
Any idea when Royal will scrap mandates etc?
arxcards replied to avalon007's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
They should have shut the borders sooner. Your previous cruise was 2nd only to Ruby. You will be waiting till at least into next year for vaxx requirements and pre-cruise covid testing to be lifted, but on the current rate of improvement, mask mandates may be lifted before Christmas. You can currently cruise as one of 5% of the passenger/crew count if you have a medical exemption that prevents you getting a covid vaccination. That 5% also includes kids under 12, so it is really hard to get in on any upcoming cruises with that medical exemption. The states hold sway with an agreed set of protocols currently linking NSW, QLD, VIC, SA. When they do back off on their requirements, I think all of the cruise lines will follow suit soon after. This is the current NSW information page - https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/travel/cruising-rules Things are moving slowly, but in the right direction. - The federal ban was lifted on 17th March - P&O resumed Aussie cruising on 31st May - Over the following months, it is now up to 3 ships operating, but our ports will be filling up over the following 4 to 6 weeks. - Covid numbers were elevating through code yellow and orange statuses, and the cruise lines responded by chopping up itineraries into shorter bits (less days = less infections on the government criteria). Cruises to the islands and PNG were modified into short domestic itineraries, at times a bit of a mess. - New Zealand has opened and had one ship visit, as well as Fiji that saw their second ship arrival over the past 2 days. - The first PNG departure leaves Sydney tomorrow, which is only the 2nd international departure since cruising resumed. - The first cruise into New Caledonia is imminent, but Vanuatu isn't officially open till 1st December - Mask mandates on public transport and inside cruise terminals were lifted during this past week. - Covid status on each of the cruise ships has remained in green status for the past month or so, but there will be a cautious approach until ships start to call in Hobart and Fremantle. -
Just a bit of a project to capture the fleet, as they migrate south for the summer. in order of arrival dates into Australia. Jump in and post transit info for your ship of interest - port and ship cams etc. Carnival Splendor is well on the way, having just departed Port Denarau for a Sydney arrival on 30th September. Majestic Princess has recently departed Los Angeles bound for Honolulu, set to arrive in Sydney on 20th October. Bon Voyage Stu. Celebrity Eclipse departed Seattle a couple of days back, and will arrive in Sydney on 22nd October. Ovation of the Seas is currently on her final Alaskan cruise, then will depart Vancouver on 30th September, to arrive in Sydney on 29th October. Carnival Luminosa will leave Palermo following her rebranding in the coming days. I don't yet have a specific time. She will depart for Brisbane without passengers, with a likely pause in Singapore, then on to arrive in Brisbane on the evening of 29th October. When they get their ship together, she will start cruising on 6th November. Quantum of the Seas will set off on her final Alaska cruise tomorrow, then depart Vancouver for Brisbane on 3rd October, arriving on 1st November. Grand Princess is on the final days of her Alaskan season, follows with a 7 night cruise to LA, then sets off for NZ, Sydney and Melbourne on 3rd October. Arrives to Sydney on 2nd November, then into Melbourne 2 days later. Queen Elizabeth completes her Med season on 10th October, and heads to Fremantle, arriving on 7th November. Westerdam departs on her final Alaskan cruise tomorrow (our time), and returns to Seattle on 2nd October. She will then depart for Sydney, to arrive on 8th November. Noordam is currently on her final Alaskan cruise, which will follow with a coastal cruise from Vancouver to San Diego. She will depart there on 8th October, and arrive in Sydney on 12th November. Norwegian Spirit is still some time away. Currently on her final Alaskan season cruise, but that will be followed by a series of itineraries between Hawaii and Papeete. Arrives in Sydney on 21st December.
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Captain cook ,white bay ferry.
arxcards replied to Chiliburn's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
If you are already on a suburban train, Town Hall is definitely a better stop for White Bay than Central is. For anyone coming into Sydney on an intercity service, it terminates at Central. Much better for us to pay a few dollars extra and take a cab from Central, versus lugging our luggage over to the suburban lines for a next stop train to Town Hall.