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  1. Buy it at a store.... they're more numerous than Starbucks.
  2. Sure. You can buy some and consume it while ashore. Don't try to take it on the ship.
  3. We took this excursion a couple of years ago; it was very good.
  4. I disagree. Currently, fees and taxes are clearly identified in the total cost - albeit at the end of the booking process. Including the fees and taxes in the price makes things totally opaque to the consumer.
  5. See this site and discover that US citizens do not require the transit visa. https://www.germany.info/us-en/service/visa/airport-transit-visa/924624
  6. I'd suggest that had to do with US CBP and nothing to do with any Canadian requirement.
  7. If you are leaving Canada, there is zero Canadian immigration/customs requirement.
  8. Seems to me that the ship will be cleared to enter Canada when it arrives in Sydney, NS. After that, no immigration or customs requirements. Passengers will be free to leave anytime they wish once in Quebec City; just need to clear this through Princess so they can keep track of who is (not) onboard when the cruise ends. No comparison to US CBP pre-clearance in Vancouver when heading to Alaska (or some other US port).
  9. Maybe for an iphone 10 but I'd suggest it's not 'normal'.
  10. This is a good example of why directions given by on-line maps (and gps for that matter) should not be taken as gospel. The Canada Line from YVR terminates at the Canada Line Waterfront Station (near corner of Granville and W. Hastings). Canada Place/Pan Pacific is a very short and easy walk from there. For a decent sit down meal, try Five Sails, Chop Steak House or ARC.
  11. Easily walkable and mainly flat (slightly downhill). What would you like to eat and how 'fancy'?
  12. We stayed at The Clermont, Charing Cross last September for four nights. It was excellent. If you book, get the breakfast. It's pretty well priced and delicious with lots of choices. https://www.theclermont.co.uk/charing-cross
  13. Yes, I am following the Roll Call for 2025. We are arriving in San Diego on 13 February; we're staying at Springhill Suites so won't be planing on any pre-cruise meeting at the BW.
  14. Where did Bethesda say that? All I see is .... do not take the ship's shuttle.
  15. If you need to go to the bathroom, more choices on the arrivals side.
  16. Apparently, it keeps the argument going.
  17. What do think it actually costs Princess to provide internet, drinks, casual dining, etc... on average, each day of a cruise?? If a passenger pays $60 per day for a seven day cruise, the total is $420. Over the course of the seven days, let's say 40 drinks are consumed and a couple of pizzas are eaten. Internet is probably less than $2 per day, drinks cost $2 each and the entire rest of the Plus Package is probably not costing more than $20. So, the total cost to Princess for the week is 7 x $2 plus 40 x $2 plus $20... a grand total of $114!!! Plenty left over to make contributions to CA pool, take a profit, etc.... Even though I fabricted the numbers, I believe the service staff and bar staff aren't being short-changed by Princess as a result of passengers choosing to purchase packages.
  18. Over $25 refundable onboard credit will be repaid by cheque mailed to him in a few weeks.
  19. OK, good work on your part. For me, if the cruise line says they're going to Place X, I believe them.
  20. OK, I did not realize you have a Princess Plus package; I thought you had asked about 'a beverage package'.
  21. I don't know that the average 'Joe Passenger' should have been aware of this when booking but, for sure, Princess ought to have been fully aware that the possibility of this happening was very high and ought not have market3d and sold itineraries includin Bar Harbor on ships that would not realistically be permitted to visit.
  22. If you purchased a drink package, you paid a gratuity based on the value of the drink package. For the Plus Beverage Package the cost is $64.99 + 18% of that (service charge) per day... $11.68; there is no individual service charge on the drinks, within the limits of the package. So, I'd say you've paid the bar staff right up front when you purchased the package (unless Princess pockets the entire 18%, which I doubt). If you purchased the Princess Plus package at $60 per day (grats, wifi, drinks, etc...), I've no idea how bar staff would be compensated out of that. Am I confused about what you've asked?
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