I always use the most wonderful travel site named TripAdvisor to check out deck plans. (Gratuitous suck-up intended, gotta get out of the doghouse somehow)
Any room, any length of individual cruise, but almost always for 14 or more days. If an inside is almost free, I will book it. But, the wife really likes a bathtub, so we mostly pay for whatever level provides that amenity.
Sugarloaf had this right: Don't call us, We'll call you...
For a little more spice.
Well, listen, kid, you paid for the call
You ain't bad but we've heard it all before
And it sounds like John, Paul and George
While on the first cruise walk up to a venue later in the cruise and ask the question. I know that wouldn't be the app, but it would get you the times you want.
I don't think that bears care if they eat you for lunch or for a pre-dinner snack. The two hour time difference shouldn't make a difference as the Alaska guides that we have had are really good at finding their prey. The guides know where the bears and other wildlife hang-out.
1) Review the policy coverage and exemptions
2) The travel protection has a specific phone number to call,
3) If all else fails, email Michael Bailey's office.
I'm with you, we were on a number that had less than 1,000. Tossed a football with a couple staff on the Navigator interior Promenade. And we didn't break anything.
We thought we might join the next world cruise, but after thinking about it, one "60 day" portion would be enough.
Walk to town, take a ride or two on the spinning bridge. Few Museums you could visit. Plenty of painted building-scapes for look at, shopping, drinking and eating available.
We've cruise out of Los Angeles Harbor many times on Royal and Princess. Many times when we are there the fire off a charge on the USS Iowa. They haven't sunk a cruise ship yet, but you never know. (Or are they firing just to show they can fire the guns without blowing them up?)