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  1. 35 minutes ago, SantaFeFan said:

     

    The last line is good advice. When going ashore we leave our passports in the safe unless we are required to have it on our person, which is not common. Having a copy is good in case something happens while off the ship, such as an injury requiring hospitalization

    Thanks.  Plus once it's laminated it looks official enough that it works as a photo of ID to get back on the ship in ports around the world.  It's never been questioned.

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  2. Wowzz, I've never had any unused OBC because I put the pencil to it carefully before the cruise and usually manage to use it all.  If I book with the Plus package, I use any OBCs for excursions or specialty dining just to burn through them. There are some cruises where the TA gives me enough OBC to cover the staff tips, so I go ala cart for drinks and wifi.  I don't need wifi, and I usually only have a wee dram or three in the evening.

     

    I'm somewhat of a frugal, low-key cruiser and any day at sea is a good day for me.

     

     

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  3. The first time ot two when I was forced to surrender my passport I was not a happy camper.  But once I had to stand in line for an in-person immigration check, I was happy to surrender it to the ship personnel.

     

    I do, however, photocopy and laminate the photo page of my passport and keep it with me. 

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  4. 46 minutes ago, PescadoAmarillo said:

     My husband is currently on the Ruby Princess....

    Off topic Pescado, but I cruise without She Who Must Be Obeyed because she doesn't care to cruise as much as I do ( motion sickness issues )

     

    SWMBO is fine with it because she doesn't want me to miss an adventure and the feeling is mutual.  Some of our friends won't cross the county line without their spouse.

     

    It's unusual, but also speaks volumes about the nature of the relationship.

  5. 44 minutes ago, MissP22 said:

    And don't forget all the people who have it and don't want to say a word for fear of being quarantined. 

    Once again, MissP22, I like the way you think.  Millions of people DO NOT have Covid, but that doesn't make good headlines.  

     

    I'd love to buy you a wee dram, unmasked of course.  

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  6. 52 minutes ago, sparks1093 said:

    Thanks for the thoughts. Everyone certainly has different spending habits. Once we've settled on the itinerary and ship studying the deck plans and reading reviews will be the order of the day (and I will of course be reading negative reviews with a grain of salt).

    Sounds like you are taking the right approach with research.  In addition to the deck plans, I also watch ship tour videos online.  

     

    I've only been on one cruise ship on which I couldn't wait to disembark.  Didn't care for the layout of the ship and the cabin design was atrocious.  I didn't do my research and went at the invitation of some friends who were putting a group together.  It was an "Epic" mistake on my part.

     

     

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  7. 45 minutes ago, sparks1093 said:

    It was the Plus fares that caught my eye. Since those are things we purchase separately on Carnival I can make a true comparison by adding them to the Carnival fare to see the true difference in fare. 

    It's always good to put the pencil to it.  I usually book the Plus package for convenience, but on my next two January cruises I did not and I'm going ala cart.  I was able to get a heck of a deal on the cruises and just couldn't justify paying almost as much for the Plus as I did for the cruises.  I have enough OBC to cover the tips.  I can live without wifi since in between cruises I'll be back in Fort L and can get caught up there.  I can also purchase the wifi package if I feel the need.  That leaves a wee dram or two in the evening and I'm all set.

     

    Good luck with your Princess adventure.  Be sure to study the deck plans carefully if a full promenade is important to you and to get close but not too close to the guest laundromat.

     

    Princess will spoil you.

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  8. 19 minutes ago, DirtyDawg said:

    But as we age don't we gain Wisdom? 🤔 

     

     

    Frig Wisdom, I want my 30 year old dumb *ss self back! 

    Someone asked Bernard Shaw what, in his opinion, is the most beautiful thing in this world.

    “Youth,” he replied, “is the most beautiful thing in this world—and what a pity that it has to be wasted on children!”

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  9. Since the restart, I have been in five cruises with various degrees of mask mandates.  I wear a mask when required, but nowhere else.  I've been on planes, trains, shuttles, in taxis, hotels, grocery stores, to a circus, and in many restaurants - all  unmasked.  I am in excellent health, both vaxxed and boosted.  I have never had so much as a sniffle or a sore throat after any of these exposures and I couldn't care less about what people around me do with regards to masking.

     

    That's my personal experience.  I will continue to comply with mask mandates - but mask optional means I opt not to.  

     

    One should do whatever makes one comfortable. Wear a mask if you want to. 

     

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  10. It is also important to remember a couple of points. 

     

    * Covid in 2020 is not the same as Covid in 2022. Since 2020 it has mutated into a less virulent form.  

     

    * The vaccines do not prevent you from getting covid, just not as sick with it - as evidenced by the reports of mild cases and cases where people didn't even know they were a case until they tested positive.  Those are still counted as "cases" and add to the "outbreak" reports.

     

    One can either take precautions and travel, or one can wait until the case count is zero before venturing out.  With more decades behind me than in front of me, I don't have time to waste.  I'm vaxxed and boosted and carry a mask in case it's needed to for whatever reason.

     

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  11. Covid is everywhere. Planes, trains, taxis, airports, grocery stores, sporting events, and yes, cruise ships.  If you are concerned about catching it, or any respiratory disease, get vaxxed, boosted, and wear a mask.  It's that simple.  You don't need to depend on what others around you are doing with regards to masks, take precautions to protect yourself.

     

    (This advice was from my GP during an annual checkup last week and echos what I have posted in the past and sometimes had deleted) 

     

    I also agree with sabreline above, those with co-morbidities and those with underlying conditions should not be exposing themselves to covid unnecessarily and cruising is not a necessity.

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  12. 11 hours ago, VibeGuy said:

    Oversell

    Too many people in the fire zone/muster station for number of qualified crew

    Not enough stewards for the number of adjacent booked cabins - want to spread the load

    Cabins offline for mechanical or maintenance - especially air conditioning or plumbing 

    Cabin with three or more berths sold for two

    Solar flares

    Operational reasons

    Out of an abundance of caution

     

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  13. 8 minutes ago, lx200gps said:

    Princess has extended this offer to a number of us Minisuite pax, scheduled on the Sky this Saturday. 50% back as refundable OBC if we downgrade to a Deluxe Balcony, category DB.  We'll decline for now, as SWMBO loves her Mini with the blackout curtain, 2 TVs and bigger bathroom, though if Princess ups the offer, we'll reconsider

    It's also important to note where your new location might be - if that's important to you.  Under the Melanoma Deck or above a bar/nightclub may be annoying to some folks.  There's probably a good reason an available balcony is available if one studies the deck plans.

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  14. 6 hours ago, Mura said:

    Speaking for myself, I hate them ... but I wouldn't throw someone out of the restaurant because I could see them.

    I wonder if the youngsters getting all tatted up have ever noticed what an old tattoo on a senior citizen looks like?

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  15. For "operational reasons" I never book excursions ahead of time.  If I haven't already booked a tour with a local guide or company,  I wait until I'm on the ship and see what's available and the costs comes out of my OBC and/or on-board account.  

     

    It's never failed me yet.  

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  16. 17 hours ago, BVILady said:

    That is great to hear, looks like Costa is now also charging double for solo cruisers, so have to look at HAL again.

    Forgive me if I'm preaching to the choir here, but don't forget to look at the overall cost of the cruise too, not just the single supplement.  And, once you are booked in the perfect cabin, check the prices every day or so.  Two weekend ago I saw a price drop on my WC and called my TA.  I was able to get the basic cost of the cruise down a couple of thousand but then the TA picked up the tab for some "perks" that I had previously added to my booking, so I really garnered a savings.

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  17. 57 minutes ago, Bobbiegentry said:

    Priceless!!  We’ll done.
     

    (Although despite your spot on logic, it will surely fail to resonate with said thief.)

     

    Fantasy world!! I love it.  

    Yep.  It still fails to resonate with me and I'm not changing my tipping habits or my enjoyment of a nice pour of a good Scotch in the evening.

     

    It must be a heavy burden to worry so much about what others are doing and with little but anecdotal Information and zero evidence.

     

    😋

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