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Another vote for Meclazine (buy online from the US too).
Start night before cruise and take 1 every night there on regardless - there is usually no warning of rough weather and depending on level of symptoms (I'm up there with lissie, get seasick on a wooden bridge) these keep me upright.
Rose
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3 minutes ago, Tripmode33 said:
Alas, No!' but we've substituted giant grilled prawns . And I must say, we probably enjoyed the prawns more than lobster.
Must agree - if you have eaten Tasmanian lobster, it hard to find another that compares 🦞
But Aussie prawns are just the best 👍
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We are doing a WC sector next year, booked and paid for cruise here in Aus and gratuities are included. This could be because Coral is AUD and Australia bound?
Rose
Update:
We have a cruise booked on Royal in '24 from Sydney to Vancouver and it will be in USD and we will need to pay gratuities, so, I think you probably will have to, too.
Cheers. Rose.
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Just now, Shelly97060 said:
Unfortunately there is no International Cafe.
Thank you - I didn't think so. Enjoy the remainder of your cruise 😄
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Not sure the ship will have the voltage (240V) to actually operate it at enough power to style your hair, unless it actually switches between 110V (US) and 240V (AU)?
You could bring it and try, but be prepared for a chance that they query it as it will look 'strange' on the X-ray scan. We had an electric shaver queried and had to rescue it (and it's suitcase) late at night from Guest Services 😳 -
3 hours ago, Shelly97060 said:
Fabrizio Maresca
Can you confirm for me please, there isn't an International Cafe on Diamond? Or there is and which deck? We have cruised Japan & Australia on Diamond but can't remember. Social Media convo says they have removed it, so thought I'd check with someone on board.
TIA, Rose🌹 -
Condolences Stu, our thoughts are with you and yours at this time, Rose & Glenn
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2 hours ago, OzKiwiJJ said:
It will be interesting to see what HAL does.
We've done a few HAL cruises, we love both the Music Walk and the abundance of fresh flowers on their ships. Hope Westerdam is the same, will look for your opinion after Christmas 😄
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Latest news is that Military and Cruise ships will still be docked. There are other tug boat Companies able to do this job. 👍
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On 10/6/2022 at 10:02 AM, jemdot said:
Hello! I am interested in this exact shore excursion with Celebrity, sounds beautiful and amazing. Do you remember if you returned to the ship in Dunedin early enough to do another shore excursion in Dunedin? I called Celebrity directly but the customer service rep didn't have that information. Thank you!
Don’t honestly recall, but pretty sure not. Think there was something we went to on the morning of our return to the ship. Still highly recommend this tour 😄
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OK, caught this while browsing this morning and just wondering how Princess fans feel about what he is saying 🙄
All his points, both good and bad we have encountered and not sure I’m liking the look of the future Princess. About to cruise on Majestic so can judge it against the smaller Coral. Just really love these smaller ships 😮💨
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1 hour ago, MMDown Under said:
10-17 showers, partly cloudy.
Hope all passengers have a great day in Melbourne.
🥶🥶 that’s way cold for us 😀
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5 hours ago, bcwife76 said:
Someone mentioned why the Dream or Fantasy aren't being sent down under and there are many reasons for this, the most important being that apparently those ships are too large to make the Panama Canal crossing to get to the west coast in order to do a trans pacific crossing.
That seems the most sensible reason why not the newer ships, but other lines manage to relocate larger, newer vessels to Aus 🙄
No doubt the Disney Wonder will appeal to lots of people and that’s a wonderful thing for the market 😄
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The only shame about this is the seemingly coincidental continued relocating to the Australian market of the “older ships”. Disney Wonder definitely is NOT a current cruise ship - Built in 1998 and probably full of the same plumbing and wear problems that accompany this era. This isn’t to say it won’t be a wonderful ship - but why didn’t we get Disney Dream or Fantasy?
Source: WikipediaHistory Bahamas
Name Disney Wonder Owner The Walt Disney Company Operator Disney Cruise Line Port of registry Bahamas[1]
Ordered 1995 Builder Fincantieri Marghera shipyard, Italy[2] Laid down May 5, 1997 Launched February 23, 1998 Sponsored by Tinkerbell and Mickey Mouse Christened October 1, 1999 Completed June 18, 1999 Maiden voyage August 15, 1999 In service 1999–present Identification IMO number: 9126819 Status in active service General characteristics Class and type Magic-class (Disney) cruise ship[2] Tonnage 83,000 GT[2] Length 964 ft (294 m)[2] Beam 106 ft (32 m)[2] Draft 25.3 ft (7.7 m)[3] Decks 11 Installed power 43,000 kW (57,600 hp) Propulsion Diesel-Electric; 5 × Sulzer16ZAV40S; two shafts Speed - Cruising 21.5 knots (39.8 km/h; 24.7 mph),
- Maximum 23.5 knots (43.5 km/h; 27.0 mph)[3]
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8 minutes ago, yes!yes!yes! said:
22 nights.
We joked that mums wore out first because she used it so much at the casino.
Well, that’s gonna be fun on the WC - every 20 or so days, off to Guest Services to have your battery replaced 😆🤣
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2 hours ago, arxcards said:
Adults only area. Not somewhere we usually frequent. Aft, and should be accessible from decks 12, 14, 15 & 17. The aft pool and tiered rear deck that used to be there on Star Princess was accessed that way.
On Pacific Encounter isn’t the adults only area the Byron Club and only available to those who are booked into Byron mini suites, or by paying like the Sanctuary on Princess?
Well, answered the question by looking at the deckplans - Byron Beach Pool is in the middle of the spas, gym etc 🙄 The Adult's area is the Oasis one deck down. There you go 😄-
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5 hours ago, cruiser3775 said:
I booked myself on a 1 pm flight for the end of my first cruise in November. Looks like I'd be safer paying the money for the cruise transfer from the new Brisbane terminal. Can you do that in advance on the medallion app? Or just book it once on board?
We booked a private transfer and the driver met us at the terminal. Cost $75 - still less than Princess transfer and guaranteed terminal to airport at the time WE wanted. Just a suggestion 🤔
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On 8/17/2022 at 2:07 PM, OzKiwiJJ said:
Hopefully nobody caught Covid on the reef excursion. How was that excursion? Is it good value for money? I like snorkelling but DH doesn't so we're tossing up between that or the Whitehaven Beach trip. However we are going to wait to see what the weather forecast is like before booking anything. We'll take the risk of missing out but never mind.
I found the reefs closer to shore to be much nicer than the Outer Reef - where all the big day cruises go. The tour operators like Thunder Cat and Ocean Rafting seem to be more aware of the lovely vertical reefs that aren’t as affected by sun bleaching. So the colours and varieties were quite beautiful. This is off Airlie btw - I assume that operators out of Cairns or Port Douglas would be the same as these guys - know all the spectacular small reefs near shore. Just thought local knowledge could help you decide 👍
Rose
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Considering a case of wine (12 bottles) can weigh anywhere between 15 and 19kgs I wouldn’t want to be carrying it to the Hilton, and then to the ship with luggage. 😳 😆
“How Much Does a Case of Wine Weigh? The average case of wine weighs between 30 and 40 lbs or 14.25 to 19 kg. Since there are 12 bottles of wine in a case, we can estimate the total weight based off of a single bottle's weight. The standard 750 ml bottle of wine weighs an average of 2.65 pounds (1.2 kg).”
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Won’t the couple who are on Coral now for 795 nights take out the MTP in 2023? 🤔😆
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9 minutes ago, MicCanberra said:
Duty free is duty free, it is classed as an international island so enables the duty-free items to be sold.
I haven't been on any cruises that qualify since Covid but they have had the desk just past immigration point in the now long ago past.
Didn’t see any TRS claim desks at Brisbane and our cruise went to Willis Island
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I think the “Duty Free” circuit around Willis Island is for the purchase of alcohol and a minimal few cigarettes.
In all reality it is a domestic cruise.
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21 hours ago, gogo65 said:
the flight from Edinburgh to Tromso is my one risk factor, fingers crossed masks will be worn!
No reason you can’t wear a mask yourself, just to be sure.
I found that going through checkin and security at any airport here and overseas to be more of a challenge - other passengers just don’t consider personal space during this time.
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Posted · Edited by Porky55
This is direct from the Princess website (Australian departures but don't imagine they are different) 🙄