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  1. While you can accomplish this if ALL your ID is stolen' date=' the more you can provide, the easier and better it will be. A photocopy of your passport, either on paper or stored in your phone will facilitate things. Sounds dumb, but get a digital copy, e-mail it to yourself, and store it under a file like "Stuff to save" or "2018 trip." It will be there if you ever need to pull it up.[/quote']

     

    We always take a photo of documents with our phone but emailing it is a great idea just in case you lose your phone as you would still have access to it.

     

    Thank you.

  2. Princess and MSC are 2 very different types of cruises. I have sailed twice on both. In my opinion the only things MSC do better are that their rooms are larger and they have a very reasonable all inclusive drinks package. Princess is only in English and very American, with a lot of Americans on board. On MSC everything is announced in 5 languages (though English is the first) and it is very European, with people from all over the world. English speakers are the minority. Service is good on both lines.

     

    By the way, I enjoy every cruise I go on.:D:D:D

     

    Thank you for your thoughts.

    I’ve been in a few overnight European ferries so think I know what you mean.

     

    I’ve enjoyed every cruise I’ve been on too!

  3. We are doing a chilkoot tour in July- friends are doing the dog sled we are on the same tour but not doing the dog sled but still get to see the puppies. You get a better lunch (included) on this tour. We get to see the south end of Bennett lake I think!

     

    The lake Bennett one sounds great but not worth the extra $$ if the weather is poor. You eat your lunch (included) on your lap in the train in this one.

     

    Most say train up (leaves early) and leisurely bus back for better wildlife viewing time.

     

     

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  4. The Royal and regal are large and crowded. The buffet is to big to look at everything first and then go back and get what you want and then find a seat. I prefer a small ship. There are as many opinions as there people. I would not sail on the Regal (same as the Royal) again, didn't care for it. YMMV.

     

     

    I was amazed at how uncrowded and open the ship was when we had a full ship. I don't like crowds and would happily sail the Royal again. We were on the British isles cruise. The buffet is fantastically laid out and well worth walking around it entirely to see all the selections.

    The staff were great.

    The navigation is a little difficult. The problem is that only the forward stairs seem to go all the way top to bottom. Other stairs stop on different levels. Even the forward stairs require walking through club 6 (which was often reserved) or the casino. No other way to access the forward stairs on that level.

     

    I really wanted to use the stairs and often did if the lifts were crowded but sometimes, as I got used to the layout of the ship I realised the lift was the way to go because it took you all the way top to bottom and you land centrally.

     

     

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  5. I see what you mean. I guess it's just a shock, having paid for the cruise and then being hit with another $1,000+ just for drinks! Thanks for those prices, it's good information to have.

     

    However taking into account that this cruise has so many days in port, I still don't think it will be worth it. We'll be on excursions every day we're in port, so we're only going to be drinking on board in the evenings and on the 3 "at sea" days. I'm hoping I'll have time to buy bottled water at the ports so I don't have to pay the high prices for it on board (and maybe the odd bottle of Prosecco as an aperitif on the balcony before dinner...). I'm thinking of taking some Tang or one of those little bottles of concentrated cordial to flavour the ship water.

     

    On my only previous cruise (on RC), the fruit juice with breakfast was free and I used to have several glasses to "stock up" for the day. Do you know if it's free on Princess?

     

    It's such a shame Princess don't have a wine package. RC had one on our last cruise and it was perfect - the ability to drink half or three-quarters of a bottle then keep the rest for the following night was ideal. We're mainly wine drinkers so we didn't drink much else - RC always had one cocktail on special every day and we had that, plus maybe one or two G&T's or bourbon & cokes in the evening.

     

    Apart from that, we're Australians and our taste in coffee is very different from Americans, so I doubt we'll be buying any specialty coffees.

     

     

    Princess have several wine packages. The coffee card gets you good espresso coffee at the international cafe. I suggest if you don't like instant or syrup coffee you but the coffee card. DH thought it was gods and he's very fussy.

    There is also a beverage card about $8 a day which gives you yummy unlimited mocktails (and milkshakes- on some ships).

     

     

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  6. Great itinerary. We will be getting off the day you board, so we will just miss you.

     

    We were on the Royal Princess in February and March. We had a wonderful time. Getting around the ship requires patience. It takes awhile to learn the layout.

     

     

    Yes it does! Lovely ship though and I think it's going into dry dock for central stairs before the OP sails.

    Have a fantastic trip. They are great ports. I hope the unrest in Turkey is over by the time you depart.

     

     

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  7. I saw some pictures. It looks wonderful. One thing I love on the Pacific Princess is the aft dining deck, so I will be all over this thing on the Regal. Really, I may be spending the entire three-week cruise in the buffet at this rate. ;)

     

     

     

    Another thing I wondered, is there that self-serve beverage station (coffee, tea, etc.) as on the other ships?

     

     

    On the Royal:

    There is self serve orange juice etc. the coffee is made and served behind the counter. Also waiters will bring you drinks including alcohol or coffee (they asked us not the other way around!)

     

    There is a bar right out the door for drinks before you go in for quicker service.

     

    We ended up doing a tour of both areas every time we were there because they had different things every meal everyday. It is a great place to be especially by a window on a cold day. Food with a beautiful view.

     

     

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  8. If it's a big table it's a good idea to specify if you want whatever you order (your choice entirely) as a starter or a main. They generally bring the starters, wait for everyone to finish, bring the mains, wait for everyone to finish etc.

     

    We had a couple on our table who had two of each and we all had to watch as the consumed them all.

    Made a long drawn out dinner. We ended up asking for a table with no more than six.

     

     

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  9. I would definitely have the pregnant one talk with her OB-GYN about putting even just feet into the jacuzzi. That might raise her temperature. I would doubt if a pediatrician would be okay with a child that young doing the same.

     

     

    I agree with this too. The baby and pregnant mother could be at risk.

     

     

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  10. They don't have them on the Royal.

    Trying to locate friends we had to ask passenger service (they wouldn't give us their cabin number) to leave them a message to get back to us.

     

     

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  11. "Catastrophic" was just a wee bit over-dramatic. If the ship had tried to make the port in bad weather and it or a tender capsized and sank, that would have been catastrophic. Missing the port, not so much.

     

     

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    We did the British Isles on Royal Princess last year. There were three tender ports and it was made very clear on the boards that they are often missed, especially Guernsey.

    I looked into Busy Bus and almost booked until I read their refund policy.

    All of the other independent tour operators we looked at in all three ports had the policy that if the ship didn't dock there was no charge.

     

    I agree that the letter and subsequent newspaper story reflects very badly on the bus company.

     

    The captain has ultimate say in the safety of the ship. He predicts the

    weather and tide for the day. I think there would have been a lot of unhappy passengers if they had made a loud announcement at 4am.

     

     

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  12. Been there , done that, just declare and they will tell if it needs to be thrown away. That's why I stated to always tell them when asked.

     

     

    The problem with this is they can't "ask" every passenger. They hope everyone will do the right thing. They catch and prosecute when they can.

     

    The amount of damage I one piece of tainted fruit or food can do to a nations agricultural industry is unbelievable.

     

    It's a great pity people don't respect country laws that are there for a very good reason.

     

     

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  13. Oddly enough, on the one cruise where I wasn't drinking any alcohol and purchased the Unlimited Soda & More package (previously the Ultimate Kid's Package) I completely forgot I could get milkshakes. D'Oh! What a freaking idiot!!

     

    While I really enjoyed the virgin Bloody Mary, the Nojito, etc. I really wish I had remembered that I could have gotten a shake.

     

    Sooooo... To the OP: If you purchase the Unlimited Soda & More Package (or the All Inclusive Beverage Package) please, please, please have a milkshake for me! :D

     

     

    I was so looking forward to the milkshakes as part of that package but the Royal and Regal don't have milkshakes. So sad. The mock tails were good though.

     

     

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  14. We use one checked luggage and two carry-on's for all Cruises. We carry 6 days of clothing plus what we are wearing. Tux and shoes are rented aboard for Formal night. We stay in PH Suites so laundry is free and we are spoiled. Most ships have some laundry rooms and Change operated machines. Yes, you can bring your own laundry dry soap, no liquids. There is really no need to bring 10 changes of clothes for a 7 day cruise.

     

    YMMV

     

     

    We took laundry liquid in little sealed pouches - as they are sold. No problem.

     

     

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  15. The horizon court and horizon buffet (right next to one another but with different decor) have different food. Take the time to tour both to get the best selection. We had breakfast and lunch there everyday and the selection is huge and varied.

     

    We had anytime dining at got to the dining room at 6:45 or so every night and had no trouble getting a table. We were flexible - anything from a table for two to eight. We found a bigger table took too long as some people has 2 starters and 2 mains and 2 desserts and the whole table had to wait for them.

     

    Coincidentally we usually ended up I. The same dining section and the head waiter there was great.

     

     

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  16. My biggest tip about the Royal Princess is that the library had almost no books when I was on in October. At one point, there were about 15 fiction books. I like to read a real book and I don't like hauling them with me, so I went to the library and found virtually no books. Unless something has changed, I suggest you stock up your eReader or bring along books if you're a reader.

     

     

     

    PS. I really enjoyed the Royal.

    there were great books in the library on the first day behind closed glass doors. My tip is to go the very first time the library opens and snaffle a good one. People take the whole cruise to read a book so you won't see them again [emoji24]

     

     

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  17. We did the Sanctuary on 2 10 day B2Bs on the Royal in October and had no problem with 'hurricane winds on sea days.' The first cruise we had lounges right up against the bow; the second we had a cabana (an upgrade given to us by the Sanctuary manager) on the port side. We greatly enjoyed the Sanctuary on the Royal (moreso than our other Sanctuary experience on the Ruby Princess).

     

     

    We did a tour of the sanctuary and it was lovely. Our cruise to the British isles was too cold to consider it but my DH said he'd definitely pay extra if he did a cruise in a warm climate. He is not into paying extra for things so this is a big tick for the sanctuary! [emoji2]

     

     

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  18. Thanks for all the hints & tips. I board the Regal April 17th for 25 days, can't wait. :)

     

     

     

    I haven't sailed Royal or Regal so I'm anxious to see for myself about the stairs issue. I usually don't use elevators, first day, last day, not a fan of them.

     

     

     

    I'm mid-ship on Baja deck, I'll walk to the forward or aft stairs to access the top decks. On other ships I rarely used center stairs so I don't think it will be an issue.

     

     

    You just have to get used to which stairs go all the way down. We got lost for the first few days. It seems to be a bit more complicated than "just use the aft stairs". Sorry to be so vague but you will see what I mean when you get on the Royal. You will be fine after a few days.

    We don't like lifts but sometimes it was just easier (if the lifts were empty) to take a lift rather than walk to the end of the ship and back again.

     

    Nice ship good service. I like a particular mocktail and they don't measure the ingredients out. They guess. Each barman gets it the same each time which is great. You just have to go to every bar until you find a barman who makes it how you like it and keep going back there. They don't like to be told how to make it, I found. Obviously I am particular about my drinks! [emoji41]

     

    It is much much quicker to get your mocktail and take it to lunch or dinner whether in horizon court or a dining room rather than order it there.

     

     

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  19. I agree with Tricia724 and budget queen. They used to be good but not anymore.

     

    Some of the accommodation providers in seward give 10% off the wildlife watching boat trips from there and they don't restrict the trip you take or the number of people with discounts that can go on the cruise.

  20. Thank you all for your help. I am leaning towards Upton's book because of the map and mile by mile details.

     

    Carol does Rachel's book have the detailed large scale map or is that only with Joe Upton's book, do you know?

     

     

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