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Cruising Tips Chatter / Cruise kids clubs
« Last post by Host Mike on May 04, 2024, 02:31:58 PM »
"Cruise kids clubs are a combination of daycare, camp and a super-cool clubhouse. Families can drop off their kids and teens for as little as an hour to as long as nearly a full day for supervised play with other cruisers their age. The spaces for kids on a cruise ship are often clustered together, though tween and teen clubs might be separate."

https://thepointsguy.com/guide/cruise-kids-clubs/


The FireFly Park Kids Club on Sun Princess. GENE SLOAN/THE POINTS GUY
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Sun Princess Chatter / Re: Old timers can stream Netflix on the Sun Princess
« Last post by RichC on May 04, 2024, 09:05:42 AM »
Good information. I imagine it depends on the type and age of the TV in the cabin. Watching on a laptop is not the best experience, with it's limited audio capability.
Selecting the correct input from the TV menu isn't an option I was able to find on the Ruby, but these are likely older sets than the Enchanted.
Another less pressing item is the Captains and Cruise Directors announcements. It would be wonderful if Princess had a transcription of the announcements on
one of the channels... something that would scroll off in a day or so. I've missed many of these, and likely one or two were actually something I wish I hadn't missed.

On the Ruby last Nov, it was possible to switch inputs using the toggle switch at the bottom of the wall mounted TV. Similar to the Enchanted.
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Obviously it's in Princess' interest to minimize the perks associated with a long cruise, but booking such a cruise as a series would yield significantly more rewards for a passenger.
Princess might want to rethink how that upsets passengers.
Not that I would ever be that interested in a world cruise but something tells me that pricing the complete trip as a series of trips would be significantly higher.
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Obviously it's in Princess' interest to minimize the perks associated with a long cruise, but booking such a cruise as a series would yield significantly more rewards for a passenger.
Princess might want to rethink how that upsets passengers.
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Sun Princess Chatter / Re: Old timers can stream Netflix on the Sun Princess
« Last post by obendus on May 04, 2024, 07:50:15 AM »
Good information. I imagine it depends on the type and age of the TV in the cabin. Watching on a laptop is not the best experience, with it's limited audio capability.
Selecting the correct input from the TV menu isn't an option I was able to find on the Ruby, but these are likely older sets than the Enchanted.
Another less pressing item is the Captains and Cruise Directors announcements. It would be wonderful if Princess had a transcription of the announcements on
one of the channels... something that would scroll off in a day or so. I've missed many of these, and likely one or two were actually something I wish I hadn't missed.
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I would think that someone should have at least photoshopped the rust stains out of that photo.   ::)
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The way Princess is lately, I don't think they care in the least.  :-X
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"Susain Andruskin has booked the Princess Plus package on her world cruise for 2025. But it gets her just two casual dining meals in 113 days.

“We have booked the 2025 world cruise with the Plus Package, it’s 113 days, yet still only two casual dining meals, how fair is that? Surely it should be at least per sector?”

What’s making her angry is that someone booking a short cruise gets exactly the same."

https://cruisepassenger.com.au/news/only-two-specialty-dinners-on-my-113-day-princess-world-cruise-is-that-fair/


https://www.azquotes.com/quotes/topics/cheap-shots.html

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Coral Princess Chatter / 4 months at sea?
« Last post by Host Mike on May 03, 2024, 09:59:56 AM »
"Want to travel the world? Have the stomach to spend one-third of the year at sea?

If the answer to both of those questions is yes, and you have $20,000 to spend, Princess Cruises has the trip of a lifetime for you.

The cruise line has released details about an upcoming world cruise that will visit 52 ports in 28 countries, spanning six continents and traveling 35,000 nautical miles."

https://ktla.com/news/local-news/4-months-at-sea-princess-cruises-releases-details-about-2026-world-tour/

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"The next, not-to-be-missed total solar eclipse takes place on August 12, 2026, and once again a Princess cruise ship will be perfectly positioned, this time in northern Spain, to witness this bucket list event - two minutes and 18 seconds of totality. The 3,660-guest Sky Princess departs Southampton August 8, 2026, on a 14-day Mediterranean cruise, highlighted with total eclipse viewing while the ship is in its path at sea off the coast of Spain."

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/princess-cruises-sails-to-prime-viewing-spot-for-2026-total-solar-eclipse-in-europe-302134978.html

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