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Club mini-suite or not on Island Princess?


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2 minutes ago, stoneharborlady said:

 

I guess that is fine if seeing pics of your waiters children is important to you.  That is not what good dinner service means to me.  Neither is marginal service.  I will always be gracious and kind to all who work onboard, but have never felt the need for closer or more personal relationships with our stewards or servers.  Everyone is different.

Yes, especially on longer cruises, I like to develop a "relationship" with my servers and other staff.  But as you said, each of us is different.

 

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On 6/6/2019 at 11:55 AM, Colo Cruiser said:

And so they shouldn't...   😎

So if we book a club class mini suite for myself and DH, and then book an interior for our 2 kids, the kids would not be able to eat in the CC section with us? I  totally get it if so, but want to make sure before we book. Thanks!

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28 minutes ago, divingaggie said:

So if we book a club class mini suite for myself and DH, and then book an interior for our 2 kids, the kids would not be able to eat in the CC section with us? I  totally get it if so, but want to make sure before we book. Thanks!

Technically no but you could always ask.

They are pretty strict though. There is a no guest rule since the beginning.

It is just supposed to be the passengers in the CC cabin. Suite or Mini Suite.

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Just now, Colo Cruiser said:

Technically no but you could always ask.

They are pretty strict though. There is a no guest rule since the beginning.

It is just supposed to be the passengers in the CC cabin.

Thanks for the quick reply! I guess I will need to decide if I like my kids enough...haha!

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On 6/6/2019 at 9:11 AM, stoneharborlady said:

 

I guess that is fine if seeing pics of your waiters children is important to you.  That is not what good dinner service means to me.  Neither is marginal service.  I will always be gracious and kind to all who work onboard, but have never felt the need for closer or more personal relationships with our stewards or servers.  Everyone is different.

Couldn't agree more.

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