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2inTul

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  1. Ocho Rios, Jamacia is the only cruise port where I've had someone try to sell me drugs in the daytime while crossing the street. 😮 I won't even consider booking a cruise with a stop in Jamacia. I just don't want any of my $$$ supporting the persecution of the LGBT community.
  2. I don't think snorkel and fins would be allowed in the MDR! 😁
  3. Full Canal transit San Diego to Ft Lauderdale Jan 2025 $670.00 pp.
  4. Try this link and scroll down to the bottom. https://www.princess.com/learn/faq/onboard/dining-and-nightlife/ It will have a link in the FAQ to the correct place in cruise personalizer. I don't currently have a cruise booked so I can't guide you further.
  5. That's exactly what I said when I finally got my transaction to complete. I finally downloaded the Firefox browser and it worked just fine. They (HAL) really need to fix their website problems. 65% of the world uses Chrome as their browser. That's a lot of revenue they may be missing or at least delayed in receiving.
  6. Tried logging in with Edge...no joy! Same issue. I don't think it's a browser issue.
  7. Yes, Terms accepted! The problem is on the payment page.
  8. I thought it might be their credit card processor that was down so I tried to make a payment on a cruise I have booked for next year and it let me enter the credit card info there so I guess that's not it. BTW: Shore Excursions 1-888-425-9376 or 1-206-626-7320 Monday - Friday 7:00am to 4:00pm (Pacific Time)
  9. Glad to know I'm not the only one. It's been going on for me since yesterday too.
  10. Is there a trick to booking shore excursions or is the website having issues? When I go to "Complete Transaction" it will not allow me to enter any credit card information. The credit card field is gray and noting can be entered. I thought I'd ask here before I call just to see if there is something special I need to do. Wiggle my nose, snap my fingers or click my heels three times!
  11. Thank you for expanding so eloquently on the point I was making. You have framed the issue perfectly. Living in a market driven capitalist county I am continually astounded by how some people have no concept of how a businesses actually operate. There does seem to be a lot of magical thinking at play sometimes.
  12. This has to be the most naïve comment I've seen in a long time. Think about what you are saying. 🙄 Of course the passengers are paying ALL of the crew's salary.
  13. How does one notify Princess about a low-sodium diet being required? This is not one of the options in the dining preferences. Is there another method besides the app? Anyone's experiences with low-sodium dining would be appreciated. Thanks!
  14. In my experience rooms are usually ready between 1:00 - 2:00 PM.
  15. Thanks for your perspective/opinion re: Club Orange, however, I was inquiring about a fact. I understand how Club Orange works. Does anyone know for certain which section of the main dining room is reserved for Club Orange? Where does one enter, on the main floor (deck 4) or the balcony (deck 5)?
  16. Where exactly is the Club Orange dining on the Zaandam? I know that on the non-Pinnacle class ships it is usually just a section of the main dining room. Does anyone know where in the main dining room on the main floor or the balcony? Thanks in advance for any answers. Geo.
  17. Ah....Victoria; the Ensenada of Canada! 🙂
  18. Where is the club class dining on the Diamond Princess?
  19. Can tips be paid via your onboard account?
  20. I'm sorry but I must point out that anything besides Gin or Vodka and Vermouth (dry or sweet) is NOT a Martini. Anything else in a martini style cocktail glass is not a Martini but a cocktail!
  21. Penthouse Suites are the lowest category true suite on NCL (in or outside The Haven) . Every one that I have been in have a coffee machine, (Saeco or Nespersso) and a dining table with chairs.
  22. In the before time (via the way-back-machine) one used to be required to surrender your passport at most European hotels for the duration of your stay. This used to be a very common practice. Personally I've only been required to give up my passport in South America and the Mediterranean with stops in Turkey and Egypt. In Egypt we were required to carry our passports with us onshore on an overnight tour.
  23. No visa is required for entry or transit through Belgium to any other Schengen Area country from the U.S. (With a U.S. Passport) Info directly from the U.S. State Department: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Belgium.html
  24. By definition all cheese is processed, Cheese is not a naturally occurring food product. 🤔
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