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  1. The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco. -- Mark Twain I tell visitors that. They laugh and don't believe me, I know they don't because they come back with a gift shop jacket.
  2. Don't you make your own? Once you know how to get the results you like, you'll never pay pizzaria prices again. Crispy crust is a thinner rollout and a bit extra olive oil, baked on a pre-heated sheet or stone. (To compensate for lower home oven temperatures.)
  3. This is a good resource for you to have. Cruisedeckplans.com >public site >Princess Cruises >Grand Princess> Obst. View. Personally, of those mentioned, I'd go 408, but you should see and choose.
  4. Your cruise will be ending in two days. I would be interested to read your follow up as we will be on the Emerald this summer. Did you buy the Plus or Premium package? Was it worth it to you? You posted elsewhere you were looking to book another cruise onboard. Did your dismay stop you. Which cruise line will you consider in the future? TIA
  5. The reason for my post #9.
  6. A prevarication could come back to haunt him. May well have been onboard, but passengers fearing what might happen they self-report, or mild symptoms mistaken for a cold, so neither gets reported, totally believable. Crew screening these days? Don't know.
  7. Transmission happens by touching an contaminated object, then touching your mouth or nose, whether wearing gloves or not. There is also a potential for developing a latex allergy by prolonged contact.
  8. Mostly they're vacationing in the south. Covid will be around. It will probably take the course of the 1918 Spanish Flu, continuing to spread but in diminishing in intensity of symptoms for another decade or two. RSV, influenza and Noro, (Someone above alluded to bronchiolitis,) are at the low point of the year during the (northern hemisphere) summer. Those planning to cruise the southern hemisphere will see those peak in June and July. Incidence will increase in the northern latitudes in late fall. If you're older than 2, you've already had RSV and it would present like a cold. Get a flu shot at least a month before you cruise. Give time to develop immunity. Noro is transmitted by contact. Just wash your hands and don't touch your face.
  9. Yes, we have sailed on the Regal. My impression is, you are not set on Princess as a line. If you are set on Princess, and age is important, Discovery is the newest, then Enchanted, Sky, Majestic, Regal, Royal. The Sun will enter service in '24. My stand out good memory of the Regal was the buffet. Huge! Brewed coffee in the buffet too, no syrup stuff. We enjoyed our cruise, but the ship was too big and impersonal for our tastes.
  10. Thanks for the tip. There will always be workarounds.
  11. We ported in Falmouth, Jamaica on a Princess cruise. There is a port area with shopping and restaurants... it's super clean and nice there to walk around, shop, have lunch or a Red Stripe beer. The ship advised passengers not to go past the gate unless on an excursion bus. Since we did not go on an excursion, we walked down to the metal gate for excercise, but not beyond. Yes, we felt safe in the secured gated port shopping/dining area. Just follow recommendations.
  12. Consider that the most common Medallion problem on the ship is that the Medallion battery goes dead and there's no replacing it. They get lost on the ship, some have it mailed but it doesn't arrive... So there has to be a system where passengers can get a new medallion if it's DOA at the port or goes dead or lost onboard. I did read somewhere that the replacement Medallions do have printing on them, but can't say from direct experience. If they've sold it to you, they need to provide it. This problem must have been considered, or resolution come up with after thousands and thousands of passengers. Bring your order confirmation.
  13. As Voljeep wrote, there is no cost for the Medallion. Some want it shipped to them and that is $10. Some buy a fancy holder for the Medallion, or use the free lanyard that comes with it. There are general tutorials to answer your questions about Ocean Ready and the App on the Princess website. When ready to do your preboarding, including dining, log onto Princess and click your Cruise Personalizer. Near the bottom on the right, you'll see black boxes to download the App from either the Apple App store or Google Play. Download whichever because you may want it on the ship. Below those boxes, it will say use web version. That is what we found trouble free for preboarding. You may choose to preboard using the App that you've downloaded, but it has been buggy. All I'm saying is the web version was not buggy for me, just slow. Either way, you should preboard. Important to log into either the App or web version using your booking number. I see EDVM96 has also noted this. Otherwise, the app doesn't know to connect you and your booking number. Just work your way down the menu. If you get stuck. Call Princess and at the prompts, an Ocean Navigator will call you back, and walk you through it. But try first.
  14. I get the impression some clarification might put this together for you. The Medallion App and the Medallion are two different things. As mentioned above, the Medallion you wear has a code, like a car license plate that identifies you to your cabin door and your onboard account. That is all. Yes, onboard you can request a cruise card instead, but it's actually handy. The Medallion App is what you may use for many things related to your cruise. There's a video about this on Princess website, more detailed than I can be here. To your question, you will want to download the App, which can be glitchy, but if you go to Princess website to download the app, select the option to upload preboarding using the web based version instead. It is slow to respond. Notwithstanding, this way went much smoother than the App for our cruises since restart. Oh? You say there has been a change and cannot do dining reservations? I just did my dining reservations a couple weeks ago. Hmm, well it worked for me. Maybe there is a faster way to book dining, but we did our reservations night by night rather than one time, one dining room for all nights. Slow, but you'll get through it. Another thing, remember to change settings on your phone or tablet so that your browser has permission to access your camera, because you'll need to take a photo of your passport. We do credit card at the pier, so we're always "Blue". Complete everything amd you're "Green!" You still need to go to the website to print luggage tags, but there's no more boarding passes. Good Luck!
  15. Dining question? No, actually the Main Dining Room food is perfectly acceptable. There are specialty restaurants, but really not necessary. Ocean view cabin. You can go an obstructed view cabin, for not much more. The light is nice, but as the name implies, often obstructed. What it does buy is quiet. A guarantee that they won't be next to a broom closet or working corridor with noise at all hours. Work happens 24/7 on the ship. You say tips are covered, was it just tips or did you buy Plus or Premium? Plus includes drinks, tips and internet, Premium then adds Specialty dining x2, special desserts. But if they don't drink, it's pointless to buy either. Are they techno-savvy? If you are close by, assist them with the app for pre-boarding and get them familiar with the Medallion App. It can be wonky. Hint, the online version on the Princess website, works better. BTW, we have done this itinerary. Would do again!
  16. Seems to me Princess would have bought the same make and model TV for all ships. If so, here is a thread about TV on the Enchanted Princess. Post #3 has a photo of the back panel. At the top is says "speaker out line out" but I would find a live thread and ask if earphones could be plugged in. https://boards.cruisecritic.co.uk/topic/2868995-enchanted-princess-hdmi/
  17. As of 2022, the Baccarat table minimium was $5 according to another CC thread. Everywhere casino I've seen, the table has been either a separate room or a roped off area. Don't know if there are times or just a request to open it.
  18. We too are interested in a cruise on the Majestic. Reports we've read are similar about the food. Please, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the Gong-Cha Boba bar is gone. Boba, if you havent had it, is a fun drink with the tapioca pearls and huge straw. Also gone are the private Karaoke rooms. Some things just didn't catcht on in the west. Too bad. Can confirm the post that Harmony menu changed and reports were disappointing. I've seen the old and new menu. The difference between eating in Chinatown, Los Angeles and Panda Express. Consider that many passengers that are well travelled and can distinguish real Chinese food from local takeout offerings. Best review I read opined the cooktops are electric and they can't get the flamethrower heat needed for the style.
  19. Easier way. Touch your Medallion to any of the wall panels and you can us that to locate those on your booking. Unless going ashore, we put our phones in the safe for the duration.
  20. Cruise Vacation Planner is the newer term, that's all. Have a look at my earler post, #5. The only thing I'll say is if they're good, you'll get contacted a lot, so be firm with them not calling you. You can always request a change if dissatisfied. Edited, link didn't work. Call 1(800) 901-1172.
  21. I will try to be even handed. The lines you previously sailed are all considered Resort Class lines. Princess, along with HAL, Celebrity... are considered Premium Class lines. If you like rides on deck rides, catering to children and young families and the other things unique to them, you will miss them on the Royal and all other ships on the line, and in this class. To put it simply, expect less energy onboard. It's more for grown-ups. The Royal class ships are different than a standard cruise ship. No full Promenade, which was a joy to many. Few places to sit and watch the sea go by. The ship is tighter, proportionally less seating in the theater and they didn't add elevators but added decks of cabins. People have to schedule their time better just to walk through crowds and vie for seating anywhere. This is why people don't like the Royal Class ships. On the upside, the buffet is amazing for it's scale, just get there early or late to find a place to sit. Hope you enjoy your cruise!
  22. I'm thinking the ship's chief medical officer asked for a private chat with the Captain after hearing that announcement.
  23. Both of your points are true, Alaskan cruises tend to the casual as opposed to a world cruise, but also true that Princess is more traditional than RCL and Carnival. What you describe wearing is fine. Alaska in July, highs are in the 50's F. I suggest wear a sportcoat on the plane and roll up a tie in the pocket. Then you'll have it if you choose with no luggage space taken. If you go outside, meaning the Lido or pool deck, evenings before and after dinner you may want that sportcoat.
  24. I held off posting because I suspected there was something else; a reason for your indecision. After all, the FCDs are refunded after a year if unused. You know there is no risk. Princess does have things for kids of different ages, you can look into these programs. But Princess would not be our choice for a cruise with really young ones. RCL, Carnival and Disney excel at this market and likely have cabins to match. Dealing with bored kids would be no joy for anyone.
  25. The key phrase is, "on certain ships." When Princess started the Royal class, they didn't add enough seats to theaters/venues to accomodate the additional passengers. A design blunder. If you like shows, games, quizes etc... get there earlier for a seat, or sail Grand/Coral class where there's ample seating by design. So much goes on behind the scenes to put on a show, prepare and staff, not to mention we're talking dancers, not just musicians, I don't see three shows happening.
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