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  1. 2 hours ago, JamieLogical said:

     

    It was a decent cruise overall. The app was useless for ordering anything, but the app doesn't even exist on other lines so once we got over the frustration of trying to use and just pretended it didn't exist, we were no worse off than we would have been on any line.

     

    The food was more good than bad. A few misses, but we didn't go hungry. We really liked the casual dining venues, but can live without the specialty dining when we go back in August.

     

    Service and crew were generally great. The only real service problems were the fact that only one person at guest services can handle gift cards which created a big bottle neck with those people with 800 partially gift cards none of which were printed out. Also I felt like the woman at the shore excursion desk was very unsympathetic to our situation and made it seem like we were just idiots because the cruise line had given us the wrong shore excursion ticket. But that all worked out okay in the end.

     

    Drinks were certainly good. The ship was a vast improvement over the Emerald. We never had any issues with the internet. I didn't have much luck in the casino, but I rarely do on any cruise ship.

     

    Overall, definitely a decent experience. You just learn to avoid and work around most of the mild issues. Not like in the Emerald where the only way to avoid the issues would probably just have been to disembark the ship!

     

    This upcoming August cruise was a decent price and is an amazing itinerary, so we decided to stick with it. Still have to actually buy our AARP gift cards and make final payment later today once we are settled in at our friends' place in Brooklyn.

    Thanks for your reply.  

    We were on Enchanted the week before you, and had a great time.

    So, glad to hear that overall, on balance, you enjoyed the cruise.

    Hope you enjoy your August cruise.

  2. On 5/9/2024 at 4:02 PM, JamieLogical said:

    All of that worked fine, so I am optimistic about being able to work from the ship on August. My husband still hasn't been able to get all of his stuff tested yet though.

     

    Wow, I've read all the way to the end of the  Costa Maya/Catch by Rudi post, and it's surprising that you're still considering the 14-day cruise on this ship in August.  

    The impression from your review is that you're not very enamoured with this ship or with being back on Princess.  After all your concerns, it certainly seemed like you wouldn't be too keen on doubling your time and experience on her.

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  3. 13 hours ago, JamieLogical said:

    Just saw a barefoot man walk up to the Bellini's bar and sit down on one of the stools. This is a bar on deck 7 between Sabatini's and Gigi's, not the pool deck! He was otherwise wearing shorts, a polo shirt, and a baseball cap.

    Pretty disgusting and very inappropriate.  

     

    It always strikes me that people are often quite strident in their calls to "ignore what other people are doing, it doesn't affect you".   That's an incorrect argument ... things like this do affect other passengers because it's gross to see, and in many cases, it's also unsanitary.

     

    On our cruise on Enchanted last week, there was a guy sitting at a table in IC, who had slipped his flip flop off and, at first, had his bare foot crossed up on his leg.  DH and I tried to ignore him, and when we came back to our table with our items, he had his foot pressed up on the table. 

     

    Sorry, I'm all about live and let live ... unless it's disgusting AND unsanitary!  We felt like it would have been perfectly appropriate for a Princess employee to ask him to get his bare foot off the table.

    Sad that the guy couldn't figure that out himself.

     

    We understand that Princess doesn't want to offend any of their passengers, but there just have to be certain circumstances where they should be able to discreetly (and quickly) advise people when they are offending other passengers.

     

    Rant over ... 

     

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  4. 13 hours ago, bandp407 said:

    We will be taking our first Princess Cruise ( our 41st cruise ) on the Enchanted on May 18. For us too, the ship is our destination. We rarely get off. It’s been great to hear so many lovely reviews. We are truly looking forward to it! Take Five could be our favorite too! 

    Well, you've definitely chosen a beauty of a ship for your first Princess cruise. 

    As you can see by our sign off, we've been on many cruises on many cruise lines, and for now at least, we're finding that we're most satisfied with Princess.

    No cruise or cruise line "has it all" or is perfect, so as long as you aren't looking for those, we think you'll enjoy yourselves!

    Have a great upcoming cruise!

  5. Hi @2 to Sea,

    Enjoyed your Live From, as we just got off the beautiful Enchanted this morning as well!  So interesting to get someone else's perspective!  

    Our experience was quite a bit different from yours, as we've cruised the Caribbean so much over the years, and we live at the beach in Florida, so for us, the ship is the destination and we don't get off at all.  Hearing about your excursions was interesting.

    We also loved Take Five, and ended up there most nights.

    Thanks for this fun review!  

     

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  6. 23 minutes ago, JamieLogical said:

     

    For LaGuardia and JFK, I don't see why you would take the ferry to Wall Street. For LaGuardia that takes you out of the way and makes you drive the full length of Manhattan. For JFK, it takes you in the complete opposite direction.

     

    PS: I have taken Lyft from the Brooklyn terminal to JFK and LaGuardia without incident. I don't see any need to pay extra for the ferry and go in the wrong direction if you just intend to Uber/Lyft from Wall Street to LGA or JFK.

     

    Thanks.  That's good info and exactly what we were looking for.

  7. 19 hours ago, Crown Vic said:

    Wanna escape Red Hook’s traffic congestion? Hop the ferry to Wall Street and cab/Uber from there. Just a thought…

    To get to LaGuardia, which is better: from Red Hook or from the ferry drop off at Wall St?  We've never done either, and we aren't familiar with the geography of it.  Thanks.

  8. 4 minutes ago, Host CJSKIDS said:

    Thank you. It is funny we missed it by one week. 
     

    You will recognize one of the entertainment crew members from our sky sailing. He said the 12/9 sky sailing was his first there and then they moved him here. He is very funny. 
     

    I miss vines but the duo playing in O'Malleys are fantastic. Make sure you see them. 

    We'll be sure to spend our fair share of time in O'Malley's as we've got Premier and will definitely take advantage.  

    Is O'Malley's open for lunch and dinner most days, but especially on sea days?  Even if you're not having a meal, are people in there just to have a drink and listen to the band?

    Congrats on scoring seats in the Sanctuary ... happy places within happy places!  

  9. Thank you for this great review.  Enjoying it so much as we'll be on the Enchanted for the first time next week.

    We were on the Sky at the same time as you were back in December (the Porsche cruise, as we've taken to calling it in this household! 😅) and we thought it was funny that we missed being on the Enchanted at the same time by just a week.  Sounds like we're on a similar cruise schedule!

    Hope you continue to have a fabulous time this week, and we'll be looking forward to hearing more of your impressions.

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  10. 5 hours ago, Gimer said:

    Just saw this on two Jr. Buffet Wait Tray, stuck on to their Medallion Ordering Device.  One ducks and one with an Alien.  

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    Oh wow! You're seeing cruising ducks everywhere!  Thanks for posting this ... utterly cute and it made me smile (as the ducks always do).  👍

  11. Whenever we've tried to do the upgrade ourselves online (and this has always been pre-final balance payment), we get a message telling us to contact our travel agent.  The first time, we also tried calling and speaking to a CSR, and they said that if you are working with a TA, the transaction must be done through them.  We did that and the cost was added onto our balance payment.

     

    We're wondering if it would be different if we tried doing it after final payment had been made.  But that hasn't suited our timing so far, so we're left to wonder.

     

    But it was easy doing it through the TA.

  12. 12 hours ago, Gimer said:

    Off Crown in January.  Future Cruise Consultant Beulah is a big collector. image.thumb.jpeg.9880d58de768ec053b34ff4776230950.jpeg

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    Thank you for posting these photos ... they made me smile so hard when I saw them this morning!  Cuteness overload!

    I'm not especially impressed when I find a really tiny one, but the littlest ones in the photo are adorable to look at.

    Now ... I MUST find one of the ones with the Einstein wild "hair"! 🤞😂

  13. 12 hours ago, cruisepest said:

    here is a better picture of my duck.

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    Your ducks are adorable!  They are really cute ones and I like that they're white, not yellow (don't ask me why 😂😂🤔).

    Like someone mentioned above, when I first heard of this hiding and finding duck "phenomenon", I wondered why people were so into it.

    Then I walked off an elevator and found my first duck ... I was pretty excited!  Then I thought "ooooh, I get it now!".

    For some reason though, the 4 I've found, are all a little weird-looking!  They've all got some strange little features!  ( I still like having them though. 👍). 

    But your ducks are extremely cute!  

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  14. 13 hours ago, shiner6 said:

    Robcat, Just wondering which part of Florida are you from? I will be in Cocoa beach visiting my sister soon--anywhere near there?

    We're in South Florida, so not too close to the Central area (although we do really like finding cruises that leave from Port Canaveral ... it's a nice change from Miami and FLL!)

    Enjoy your visit to Cocoa Beach, and if you get a chance over a weekend, you can go to see cruise ships departing from PC.  It can be fun to sit and watch them cruising past you! 

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  15. 15 hours ago, shiner6 said:

    I think we might be in the same situation. Our first TA is to Rome in November also. I  booked another TA from Barcelona to Florida in February.  So, today I stated looking for advice and found this thread. I always take a homemade first aid kit. I do not wear makeup (I have makeup tattoos) lol!  Our hair products are in bar form (they work really well).  Since we limit ourselves to one carryon and 1backpack, we also limit our clothing to mostly Merino wool which can be worn multiple times between laundering. A great site is called Wool & Prince. I take a few silk scarves and jewelry to dress up with. Hope this helps!

    Hope you're finding this thread as interesting and as useful as I have!

    The idea of makeup tattoos is intriguing ... like eyeliner and such?  

    And what is bar products for hair?  Wracking my brain but can't remember ever seeing anything like that.

    Oh, and thanks for the Wool and Prince suggestion ... will definitely check it out.

    Enjoy your upcoming TA's ... we're really looking forward to them!

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  16. 5 hours ago, rdsqrl said:

    Suggestions From a High-Maintenance Traveler:

     

    Shampoo/Conditioner:  I buy 5-oz tubes of Nexxus Therappe Shampoo/Humectress Conditioner (available at Target). That has lasted me for trips up to 4 weeks.  It's not my preferred brand (I'm an Aveda girl) but it treats my hair well with the ship's soft water.

     

    Styling:  I use Aveda Invati Thickening Foam and have to take it with me; there's no comparison to anything else! 

     

    Hairspray:  Buy in port city

     

    My preferred hair spray, Ellnet, is readily available in Europe, along with plenty of high-end stying products.  I wouldn't hesitate to just leave them out and purchase them upon arrival.  Plus, I purchase sunscreen and hand lotion also upon arrival. 

     

    Moisturizer:  Lancome (or your preferred brand) free gifts!  They almost always include moisturizer in a perfect size for travel, sometimes eye cream, too.  The secret is buy something and get the free gift every time the promo is offered; that way, I have a stock of little pots of cream ready to go.

     

    Foundation:  I ask at the make-up counter (when I'm buying the aforementioned free-gift eligible purchase) for a couple of the tiny little plastic bottles they put foundation samples in.  I fill 'em up at home and take 2-3 with me, depending upon the length of the trip. 

     

    Toothpaste:  This is a problem I have.  I run out on every trip, and have a lovely collection of toothpaste containers from random ports around the world.  So my advice here is don't be like me:  bring more than you think you need!  But I never have any trouble finding Crest or its equivalent in some far-flung region.  

     

     

    Thanks so much for this great reply!  Very useful info! 

     

    Had to laugh at the "Gift with Purchase" suggestion ... for years, I'd always have store schedules for all my favorite brands of when they were having their promos!  Too bad for me if I ran out of something I liked when a promo wasn't running ... I'd wait to get those goodie bags (and soooo many make-up bags!) 

  17. 8 hours ago, Mississippian said:

    I've taken four transatlantic cruises over the past two years. They are my favorite way to do nothing, catch up on my reading, and see a few ports.

     

    It is very substantially cheaper to by a round-trip ticket from Europe to the USA than the other way around. In fact, the round-trip can be cheaper than a one-way ticket. Add to this the fact that most airlines now allow free ticket changes, and the best strategy is to take a USA to Europe cruise in the spring, then buy a round-trip ticket home. In July or August, search cruise fares for a cheap Europe to USA cruise, and if you find a deal, see if you can change your airline ticket dates and take advantage of the bargain. I've done this the last two years and am doing it again this year.

    Wow ... this is unique (at least to us).

    DH makes our air arrangements and is the cruise itinerary researcher, so I'm sure he'll be really interested to hear this.

    Thanks for your reply!

  18. 10 hours ago, aladin said:

    One modern option is to take photos of prescription bottle labels with one of the pills next to it.  I also take a quick photo of my ID and passport. Cell phones have certainly cut down on carrying paperwork. We did a west bound transatlantic in Oct 22 and are excited to do an east bound on Sky Princess in a few days. We enjoyed the sea days and were never bored. Have a great time.

    Thanks for the reply.

    Hope you post on how you like the eastbound vs the westbound you already did.  

    Enjoy the Sky ... she's pretty ship.  Have a great cruise!

  19. All of this info has been so useful (even when answers have been contradictory! 😂) and we're now clearer how we'll handle things with pills/meds/vitamins, etc.  

     

    Along slightly different lines, how do you all handle toiletries and make-up ... As I mentioned, I normally transfer creams, etc into smaller jars and put them in toilet bags, that we carry on in our backpacks.  Obviously, there would be additional "small jars and/or bottles" for a longer cruise, which we can't carry in the backpacks,which we bring on the plane with us.  Does anyone just leave all that stuff behind and purchase new stuff at your destination?  I mean, we normally have 4 good sized travel bags, and I'm can't help but worry about that extra weight in our checked luggage.  

    In any case, would love to know how you all go about that aspect.

     

    Again, this is such a great community with such a wealth of experience and info, and we're grateful to all of you who share your "learned from experience" knowledge!

  20. Thanks so much everyone, for your replies.  All good info that we can use.  We're definitely looking forward to seeing whether we prefer eastbound or westbound!  

    I guess our biggest concern is still arriving at an International airport with medications and assorted other vitamins and supplements.  Thanks to @Steelers36 for your feedback, but we see that you're on a self-imposed pause from cruising, so we're wondering about recent experiences.

    Appreciate hearing any further responses!  Thanks.

     

  21. After close to 100 cruises, we finally pulled the trigger and we've got our first transatlantic coming up in November this year!  
    It is a westbound, and so, wondering whether we might prefer an eastbound, we also booked one of those for April next year.  
    We are very excited for these new experiences, but along with that excitement comes some questions, so I'm hoping those of you experienced in transatlantics won't mind sharing your answers/suggestions or recommendations.
     
    For the first of the TA's, we're flying to Rome. 
     
    So, right off the bat, in thinking about preparing for packing:
     
    1.  We bring a couple prescription meds, vitamins, supplements, regular first-aid kind of pills (ibuprofen, Rolaids, etc.) and cold/cough meds (in case). 
    I usually count out the appropriate number of pills needed for the amount of time of the trip, and then re-package similar pills in small baggies.  
    I'd read that someone said, that for international flights, everything must be in it's original bottle/packaging.  I'm hoping this isn't the case as it would mean having to bring/pack many bottles for the various pills.  
    Could you explain how you transport these kinds of things ... not worried about getting on the ship, but for the flights and getting through international customs.
     
    2.  Same sort of thing for various toiletries.  I usually put things like face moisturizers and other creams into smaller jars.  And then usually we carry on to the ships our toiletry bags (containing the jars) in our backpacks.  In the case of flying, we'll need to pack these in our checked luggage, so in not wanting to add weight to our luggage, what do you all do with these sorts of products to keep the extra weight down? (And this would include heavier products, like hair prods, that can't be transferred into smaller containers.)
     
    3.  Any other pointers on packing for a longer cruise, especially to keep the weight down, with the flight up first before the cruise?  Not so much worried about clothing (we can figure that out), but thinking more about other "assorted and sundries".
     
    4.  For anyone who has done a TA from Civitavecchia, will the MDR be open for lunch on embarkation day?  (If it matters, we'll be on Caribbean P.). Does the boarding process commence, as it usually does round 11am or so?
     
    Thanks for any help or advice.  
     
     
     
  22. We're cruising on a repositioning from Fort Lauderdale and ending the cruise in NYC (not sure yet whether it'll be at the cruise terminal in Brooklyn or Manhattan).  

     

    We have flight options back to FLL from LaGuardia or Newark.  

    Any advise /recommendations on which is the better choice for us to select?

     

    And, just on the off-chance that someone reading this may have the answer, does Princess do transfers to both airports?

  23. 43 minutes ago, Cruisegirl6 said:

    Hello,

     

    My hubby just surprised me for a cruise on the Apex for our anniversary in April.  He was unable to get anytime dining and we received late dining.  I realize there are four dining rooms on this ship, which dining room would we be assigned in for late seating, does anybody know?  I assume that we are assigned a table that we get every night?   Thank you.

    Just off the Apex on Saturday.

    We did see signs at Normandie DR , one saying Traditional Dining, the other one saying Select Dining, indicating where people should line up.

     

    It does help to make reservations, because on many evenings when the line ups were quite long (for us, at around 6:45pm), people without reservations were given buzzers, and we were always brought right in to a table.

     

    I'd say if you find a table and time you like, speak to the Maitre D to see if you can be accommodated each evening at that tIme and table.  But, as I mentioned, Normandie did have  a TD sign, so there's a good chance you'd be initially assigned there.  

     

    Enjoy that surprise cruise!

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