We are on Ascent in an AQ for the Transatlantic in April. I am looking forward to reading about Blu and the Thermal Suite. One question I have for you.... when the window is down and the folding door (or sliding door... whatever the case may be) is closed, can the AC remain on or does it go off and stay off whenever the window is down?
Try this...
https://www.enterprise.ca/en/car-rental/locations/canada/nb/st-john-crown-st-c971.html
Although, as noted earlier, Avis is much close to cruise terminal...
https://www.avis.ca/en/locations/ca/nb/saint-john/s07
If you think you'd rather not book an excursion with the cruise company, I suggest you contact a local company and see what they may be offering for the date/time of your port visit.
https://bustravel.is/
For sure. In the OP's situation though, there are probably some significant diminishing returns on that strategy; lengthier and more expensive taxi rides come to mind immediately.
Naturally... it's Apple so everything becomes more complicated/secret with the Safari browser. It's not too difficult though; consult the attached instructions to delete cookies and data for a specific website. I tried it on my wife's ipad and had no problem getting all the (substantial) Princess stuff out of there.
https://www.lifewire.com/remove-cookies-and-web-history-on-ipad-4103801
Except the additional tipping is not mandatory and/or fixed at 18% (or 20%) of the service charge. The superadded gratuities are a nice way for everybody to share the wealth (or divide the booty, depending on your point of view). Celebrity gets something directly for providing a service and the crew get a taste of the wealth through gratuities. Welcome to cruising 2024.
You may want to do some tidying up in your browser too. Go to princess.com; click on the little figure beside the website (I tried to circle it on the attached screenshot); a Cookies and site data box should come up; click on that and choose to delete all the cookies and site data you may have accumulated.
I don't think you're particularly unsure of anything here. Given all the detail you provided about how ultra low maintenance you are, I suggest you simply do nothing about additional tipping and not concern yourself with any cash envelopes made available for use.
You're looking at Motel 6 and Super 8 and even those will end up over $200. I guess you'll have to be a little clearer on 'reasonable' and, maybe, loosen the purse strings.
You mean the 20% gratuity is payable on the $7 excess for the fancy wine (total payable $8.40)? I guess the upshot is that the OP is not liable for additional gratuities for any glasses of wine consumed anywhere on the ship as long as the price of the wine fits within the basic drink package.