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  1. Ah, that explains it. We did the online check in in February.

     

     

     

    Here's the new look (note the last tab - Signature Form) is no longer there:

     

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    That's the only one I've seen. Thank you. I thought I was going crazy![emoji42]

     

     

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  2. You need to print out the signature form and sign it. It is the last page of the contract. You don't sign it on line (unless something has changed recently). There is also a copy of the signature page in the booklet you'll be sent' date=' and it is available at the terminal in the event that you don't bring it along. Each adult needs to sign the financial responsibility page as well.

     

    Easiest to print out and do in advance, but no worries if you show up at the terminal without it--it will take about 2 minutes longer to process you then.

     

    Maybe I'm having brain issues...but I don't remember ever printing boarding passes on DCL. You'll get your boarding card number at the port along with your KTTW card. That's all you need. You also don't print luggage tags. NICE tags will be in the booklet that will be sent to you about 30 days before cruising.[/quote']

    Their contract no longer has a signature area on the last page. The Port Arrival form has the check in time, reservation number, names of passengers, and a bar code. It does not have a signature area either.

  3. Had many staterooms near the stairs/elevators/laundry etc.

    Never had any issues with noise.

    Princess staterooms are pretty soundproof. IMO

    Not the cabins behind the art gallery, especially on the Ruby. the paintings weren't secured right, and banged against the walls of our cabin on the plaza deck. After many complaints to guest services, they moved us to a different deck and gave us $100 nonrefundable OBC to spend in one day.

  4. I used to love the Grand Marnier Soufle from the MDR. It's been a while since I've cruised; is that still around? They also used to sever these spicy fried alligator fritters as an appetizer that were very good. I'm looking forward to checking out all of these new dining options when I set sail on Dream in October!!

     

     

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    I've only seen the soufflé on longer cruises the alligator fritters are on the dija ever section of the menu

     

     

     

    I cruise for creme brûlée, lobster and warm chocolate melting cake!

  5. About trivia-- is it All Disney all the time or are there more general topics. Also, what is kareoke like? Do they have a wide range of music or just Disney tunes?

     

     

    I cruise for creme brûlée, lobster and warm chocolate melting cake!

  6. If your cabin has a refrigerator/cooler bring a small box of almond milk. After you open it at least you can keep the rest fresh

     

     

    I cruise for creme brûlée, lobster and warm chocolate melting cake!

  7. Warm chocolate melting cake every night in MDR

     

    Creme brûlée

     

    Cold strawberry bisque

     

    Chocolate pana cotta (MDR)

     

    Room service chocolate chip cookies (bring a Baggie and store them for the rest of the cruise)

     

    Dark chocolate tuxedo strawberries (coffee shop)

     

    Hot chocolate

     

    Chocolate muffins and lemon cake (brunch)

     

     

     

     

     

    I cruise for creme brûlée, lobster and warm chocolate melting cake!

  8. Going from Long Beach to San Diego then cab from the stop which could be walking distance to the port under normal conditions. We're headed to ENSCENADA and Puerto Vallarta (I definitely don't trust that water). I guess the six-packs are "only" around $10, so we'll try buying it on board when we check in.

    Thanks for your help

     

     

    I cruise for creme brûlée, lobster and warm chocolate melting cake!

  9. Wow. That's a bit overpriced unless there are 200 bottles in the case! We are traveling by train and I use a walker, so bringing it with us is out of the question. I guess we will have to do with those filter water bottles

     

     

    I cruise for creme brûlée, lobster and warm chocolate melting cake!

  10. The WD Theater is on deck 4 forward. Nightclubs are on 3 forward. That is accurate unless something has dramatically changed with the recent dry dock (I can't imagine it' date=' but in fairness I've not Wondered since the dry dock)[/quote']

     

     

    I think that was cute and very punny

     

     

    I cruise for creme brûlée, lobster and warm chocolate melting cake!

  11. What about bottled water ? Can you order it in advance, or do you have to bring it on? Ship water doesn't work well with my medications. TIA

     

     

    I cruise for creme brûlée, lobster and warm chocolate melting cake!

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