You didn't say which ship, but from those names I guess Discovery, Ketchikan (Aft MDR) takes going up a deck then back down to get to. Entrance right at the stairs, Everytime we tried there which was like once it was crowded there.
As a former smoker I can't stand the smell of smoke anymore, the only time I hit the casino is to get rid of any extra MOBC or SHOBC that I may need to cash out. But then I use the non smoking side, but it still stinks.
I would think the only thing that will do is expand the tummy since those deserts are free with the premier package. I'd say someone is getting a lot of jewelry if that is all nonrefundable OBC 🤣
I put the app on DW's phone and made her own account since the app first came out in 2017, but I can't remember how I did it, sorry. All the information just seems to roll over with all their new updates. I have heard the new app coming out in Dec is by a whole new company so I am worried we'll have to start all over again. 😞
My DW needs an accessible cabin due to a scooter. I found using a cvp is better. There are accessible cabins available a lot of times that don't show, also if the level of class of cabin isn't available they have to bump you up to the next available class without upping the price. Last trip we had a balcony for the price of an interior.
The app right now (which has been revised several times) is at least the second app. The first app we used was on the Regal when they first rolled out the medallion. It had something like 3 or 4 different apps if I remember right.
We was on the CB last time....to get to the lower level you'd have to go up some steps then back down on the other side if I remember right. So DW had to use the second level where the handicap seats were.
On the web page, after you click on manage this cruise. Under the summery a little ways down you'll see booking details to the right there should be a box that says cruise with confidence. Princess vacation protection link is there. Transfers can be found under the travel link.....hope this helps.
Last cruise we was on, they used local ferries to shuttle instead of the ships tenders. The crew from those helped the scooter passengers over then lifted the scooter over for them. First time I've ever seen this.
Also when looking at a cruise, when you start choosing the cabin you want, there is a a box that can be checked that says I need an accessible cabin. Sometimes it won't show any so you might need to contact a CVP to help. Last cruise and next one booked are in accessible cabins for us.
DW used her scooter back in May for our cruise. During embarkation they had her use the elevators in the building. at the port of calls she was able to drive it down and up the gangway. She was afraid that she wouldn't be able to use the tenders so she didn't try, but I went without her and the tender crew was having the passengers walk onto the tender, then they would lift the scooter over to the tender.