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Messages - RichC

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We have a b2b2b booked for the fall, in an Oceanview cabin. From what I've seen of the amenities for this cabin, it's quite pleasant.
I will be exploring like a kid on the new ship... looking forward to this cruise immensely.

Looks like we may see you on board.  :D

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It's similar to our home insurance that tool us 1 1/2 years to get a settlement on.
Upfront they cover just about everything but when you make a claim it's not what you expect.
They're all the same.

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Pay it upfront or pay it later. Not much difference to me.

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It's surprising to see Princess that far down the list.

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It's about time they added the Sun.  ;D

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It seems lately there's about one person each day falling overboard.  :o

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That's not a bad price.

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It's been many years since our last Alaskan cruise. I'll bet the towns are really super busy what the ships are in.

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I can't really believe that Disney can still attract as many people as it once did 20+ years ago.
"Thanks to his background at Disney, Padgett knew the premium that customers were prepared to pay for high-quality themed entertainment so he made it a priority at Princess."

With statement like that we can all expect to be paying even more for basic service.

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I can kind of agree with the video but at the same time he's making comments in general that can't be applied to all they're ships.

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One of theses days when the ship sails out of Ft Lauderdale.

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I find it almost impossible to do any future cruise planning's without the spreadsheet.
If you rely the Princess web site you're in the dark, not knowing which ships are sailing during any period without extensive searching.

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I'm still using the same old suitcase I got used 17 years ago. Of course I never give to to the porters to handle & carry it on board myself.
That thing will outlast me.

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