beg3yrs Posted September 9, 2014 #101 Share Posted September 9, 2014 Well put Bruce. We typically arrive around 2:30 or 3. There is no line to check in or go through security. We have the preferred boarding pass but seldom need to use it because...there is no line. If you are concerned about getting your vacation money's worth, the way I see it, on an hour by hour basis, I'd rather "pay" to sit at home/hotel for an extra hour or two rather than "pay" to stand in line for that hour or two. Also, Norovirus tends to find its way through the sick hoardes boarding at the same time in close quarters (lines). That's OK but you'll still miss out on a lunch in the DR & have to rush to the muster drill after dumping your luggage in the cabin.If you live close enough to drive in the last minute don't get a flat, break down or hit heavy traffic or you'll be flying to catch the ship since they'll be denying you boarding that close to sailing time. We'll be aboard with all the sickies. :D:rolleyes: Before I get into this, we generally take longer cruises, however I understand the desires of those who take shorter cruises to maximize their time on board. I'm with Bruce and Runnerodb83. Arrive 2 to 3 PM and have an easy check in. Often the embarkation photographers have packed up so we don't deal with them either. As far as the "Must-have embarkation lunch in the MDR or my vacation is ruined" goes, at this time in our life, rushing to get a meal that will only add even more pounds, kilos or stones doesn't attract me in the least. Vacation starts when we leave the house. For us it's the whole journey, not just the destination. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waltd Posted September 9, 2014 #102 Share Posted September 9, 2014 (edited) From some of the posts I've read sounds like the dining room menu on embarkation day has been scales back. Not the same as it use to be. Edited September 9, 2014 by waltd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colo Cruiser Posted September 9, 2014 #103 Share Posted September 9, 2014 From some of the posts I've read sounds like the dining room menu on embarkation day has been scales back. Not the same as it use to be. This was proposed a couple of months ago. We found it to be the same as always. No scale back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pablo222 Posted September 9, 2014 #104 Share Posted September 9, 2014 From some of the posts I've read sounds like the dining room menu on embarkation day has been scales back. Not the same as it use to be. No salmon entre last week on Caribbean. :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lovetocruiseprincess Posted September 9, 2014 #105 Share Posted September 9, 2014 No salmon entre last week on Caribbean. :( Now that is serious. :mad: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shredie Posted September 9, 2014 #106 Share Posted September 9, 2014 No salmon entre last week on Caribbean. :( Oh, that is bad. I hope the cheese ravioli was there! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare geoherb Posted September 9, 2014 #107 Share Posted September 9, 2014 We had the salmon on the Caribbean Princess last month. Perhaps it was a temporary thing particular to that one cruise. I know the beef isn't what it used to be. I made the mistake of ordering it on the Ruby Princess in December when we took back-to-back cruises since I had just eaten the salmon four days before. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
north 40 girl Posted September 9, 2014 #108 Share Posted September 9, 2014 Get there early & don't pay attention to their suggestion. They email everyone hoping that a percentage will follow their advice so as to relieve congestion.That's all fine & well but since I paid for the whole day & should be entitled to board ASAP and not according to their schedule. If you enjoy eating in the DR for lunch following their advice won't allow for it. I just hope they've had enough time to thoroughly clean my room and the ship, too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lovetocruiseprincess Posted September 9, 2014 #109 Share Posted September 9, 2014 I just hope they've had enough time to thoroughly clean my room and the ship, too. No worry. They don't allow people to board until all the rooms are ready. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruisin' Chick Posted September 9, 2014 #110 Share Posted September 9, 2014 (edited) Well put Bruce. We typically arrive around 2:30 or 3. There is no line to check in or go through security. We have the preferred boarding pass but seldom need to use it because...there is no line. If you are concerned about getting your vacation money's worth, the way I see it, on an hour by hour basis, I'd rather "pay" to sit at home/hotel for an extra hour or two rather than "pay" to stand in line for that hour or two. Also, Norovirus tends to find its way through the sick hoardes boarding at the same time in close quarters (lines). If people get sick from their flights (which is probably how much of the norovirus gets started that shows up on cruises), "hoardes" boarding at 11am or 3pm aren't going to cause a problem. And usually I find hordes can develop at any time if the passengers just happen to show up at the same time But passengers showing up just before 3, will be hurrying to get into their cabin, checking to make sure toilets flush, drawers close, etc., before the muster drill. I find it more relaxing to show up when we do. I just hope they've had enough time to thoroughly clean my room and the ship, too. No worries. The crew members are constantly maintaining the ship. You'll see them during your cruise, painting and cleaning. Edited September 9, 2014 by Cruisin' Chick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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