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  1. There is frequent train service from Amsterdam Centraal train station to Schiphol at that time of day.  I looked on the ns.nl/en website, and selected Journey Planner.  There is a train at 4:46, 5:15, 5:31 etc and the journey time is 15-17 minutes.  You can buy your train ticket at easy to use machines in Centraal station.  The Amsterdam Centraal train station is 2 stops on tram 26 from the tram line right out front of the hotel. (the name of that tram stop is Muziekgeb.Bimhaus, be sure to take the tram going in the direction of the train station!).  I don't know the frequency of the tram at that time of day.

     

    Alternatively, you can walk (approx 9 minutes) to the far right of the block of buildings that includes the hotel, to bus stop 'B' in this photo (Jan Schaeferbrug bus halte ie stop), and catch GVB bus #246 to Schiphol, bus journey time approx 40 minutes.  I couldn't enter Movenpick hotel as a starting point, so had to use the bus stop out from of the hotel instead.  If I was doing this route I'd likely walk along the back of the buidlings on the water side down to the 'B' location bus stop. Website for this info is 9292.nl/en. There is a GVB bus at 4:48am arriving at Schiphol at 5:29.  I've used these buses from other locations in Amsterdam and found them to be extremely reliable.

     

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  2. I'll add one more comment regarding the train station in Civitavecchia.  Mind you, the last time I did this journey was just before Covid, so things may have changed in the interim.

     

    When you get off the train in Civitavecchia, you need to cross under the tracks in order to get to the actual station - there was a staircase from the platform (you had to go down, walk under the tracks, then up the stairs on the other side) but no elevator.  Schlepping a suitcase and wheelie carryon down and then up the stairs was doable at the time, I'd be less enthusiastic about the prospect now!

     

    Possibly someone that's used the station more recently can provide an update...?

     

  3. Hi, this is a shot of my Caribe balcony on the Emerald in February.  You get two chairs that recline, two footstools (almost = a lounger!) and a table tall enough to eat on/play cards etc instead of the small and low drink table on regular balconies.

    Enjoy!

     

     

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  4. On 2/28/2023 at 10:37 PM, Hazelnut1106 said:

    That is one of the reasons I enjoy bringing a ‘real’ book on a cruise. I was actually surprised on my Hawaii cruise last month as to the large number of people who were reading ‘real’ books. And the book exchange section in the library covered several shelves. I dropped off the book I brought from home but returned home with 2 books from the exchange shelf. Oops! I guess that defeated the purpose of having an empty ‘hole’ in my luggage upon disembarking.

    🤣

  5. 21 hours ago, donaldsc said:

     

    You might just get a Kindle and check out a bunch of books from your local library.  I always check out a bunch of them as I don't know what I will want to read on the cruise.  Lots easier than lugging heavy "real" books.

     

    DON

    Unfortunately I'm still a 'real' book kind of person...so far...!

    (Bringing books and then leaving them behind also provides room for shopping purchases!)

  6. 23 hours ago, SeaYouThere said:

    Last month on the Enchanted 10-day itinerary the cruise directors staff organized a book swap for passengers on two different days.   It was held in the Crown Grill lounge and had a fairly large selection of books to choose.  The event was listed in the Patter.

    That's good news, fingers crossed they do it again!

    Thank you

  7. On 2/18/2023 at 10:14 PM, cruzin4us said:

    I think it might have more to do with the Stockholder's Credit.   The SC is not combinable with any other travel agent rates, blah, blah, blah (casino comps it seems to work with).   Here's the fine print at the bottom of the SC's page.   That's my guess anyway.

     

     

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    I think you've hit the nail on the head...the 'fine print' above seems quite clear to me - I guess I was just lucky in 2019!

    Thank you!

  8. This question is aimed at any of the travel agents or group organizers posting here that may be able to shed light on this scenario...

     

    I organized a small 'group' of 6 cabins (10 people) for a recent cruise, and in discussion with my travel agent we agreed to use the amenity points to receive a Tour Conductor credit (basically a payment from Princess of a % of the value of the total booking) rather than allocating some Onboard credit to each cabin.  The Tour Conductor credit was worth more than the offered OBC.

     

    When it was time to initiate the Tour Conductor payment my TA was informed by Princess that I (the group organizer and part of the travelling group) could not receive the payment as I was already receiving the Stockholder benefit.  Allegedly anyone receiving the stockholder benefit is ineligible for the Tour Conductor credit.  (I don't keep the tour conductor payment for myself, I take it out in cash and divvy it up between the group as we are all family, but like to keep it as a nice surprise for once we are on board) So I had to cancel the surprise aspect and instruct my TA to pay the Tour Conductor credit to a person in our group that does not claim the stockholder benefit.  Then have that person transfer the funds to me so I could get the cash and split between everyone.  

     

    The reason I'm asking about this here is that I organized my first and only other 'group' (with mostly the same participants) in 2019 and there was no issue with me receiving the Tour Conductor credit that time - even though I definitely claimed the stockholder benefit on that cruise too.

     

    So, does anyone know if Princess has changed their policy regarding payment of the Tour Conductor credit since the fall of 2019?

     

    thanks,

    Becky

  9. It was a bit crazy the first night but since then has been fine. I’m with a family group of ten so we were able to reserve the same table, same time, for every night. This was in the Da Vinci. The Botticelli dining room is being used exclusively for two reserved seatings - one early and one late, but not exactly the same as old style tradition dining. The actual seating times vary slightly but the end result is two seatings overall in that dining room if that makes sense.

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  10. Just now, mevs904 said:

    Thank you so much!  We love Sabatinis and this looks like their best menu yet.  We’re looking forward to trying their Ribollita.  We’ve had it in Florence and Siena and practically licked the bowl we liked it so much.  Do they still offer the dessert sampler as one of the choices?  We’ll be on the Enchanted in April and it looks like we’ll be going to Sabatinis more than once!

    Yes, the dessert sampler is still available and is (now) called the Chef special if I remember correctly.

  11. 3 hours ago, malba2366 said:

    Thank you for posting this.  Looks to me like an improvement over the previous menu.

     

    Can each person order a pasta and a main course, or one or the other without the surcharge?  Can kids order from the same menu or is there a kids menu that the kids have to order from since they are half price?

    Each person can order a pasta and a main. I don’t know what happens for kids.

  12. Hello all,

    I’m currently on the Emerald Princess, and this is the new menu…hope my photos load okay…!

    I ate there a few days ago and will be back tonight. One thing to know, the new menu will be a slower meal and it seems that is intentional as the dining room maître’d made the same comment when we told him we wouldn’t be at our usual table tonight. (We are a group of ten)

    Enjoy!

     

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  13. I enjoyed both of those specialty restaurants in November, however I think it comes down to personal preference.

    If you want meat - go to Crown Grill.  If you like Italian - go to Sabatini's.

    We did both restaurants twice on that cruise and I preferred Sabatini's based on the greater variety in the menu.

    Here's a PDF of each menu that I saved last January as an indication of the menu possibilities!

    Enjoy making a decision!

    1364806272_SabatinisMenu.pdf 1449295499_CrownGrilleMenu.pdf

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