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Saying thank-you seems so inadequate, but this effort must be praised and acknowledged..  so thank you Mike.
I shall scroll, copy and mark the h*ll out of it with abandon.
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Regal Princess Chatter / Regal Princess Celebrates 10th Anniversary
« Last post by Host Mike on May 18, 2024, 05:51:56 PM »
"The Regal Princess is completing its 10th year of service this month. Built for Princess Cruises at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, the vessel officially debuted on May 20, 2014."

https://cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/2024/05/regal-princess-celebrates-10th-anniversary/

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Here's the link to the unofficial daily schedule as of May 18, 2024.  It's not guaranteed to be perfect.  Handy for doing B2B planning. Send corrections to princesscruiser@gmail.com

https://princessonly.com/schedule/PSked4f.xlsx
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So, that was purely to defend yourself against financial damage. (My wife picked up what she thought was a nice little purse, with the low low price of $14.95. Turns out it was... $1495.00. Needless to say it remained property of Princess Cruises).
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If I wasn't looking for my wife I would never have gone into any of their shops.
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I have seen some overly spacious shops on the ships. Retail space is fine if.iits utilized well.
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Excellent Rich.
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No difference when calculating all costs is a normal practice. I even note the 5ers and 10ers I carry for baggage tips and whatnot. More about knowing what the boxes are, and making sure they're checked.
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Sapphire Princess Chatter / Re: Propulsion issues
« Last post by Host Mike on May 17, 2024, 09:13:08 AM »
LyndaMR on CC says "They will be stopping the ship this evening between 8 & 9 pm to reengage the starboard screw (propeller) and run tests. As long as all goes well we should be able to get our scenic cruising in College Fjord tomorrow. So as long as this solves the issue all should be fixed tonight and cruising will resume as per the itinerary."
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"The Regal Princess, which was carrying over 3000 passengers, didn't stop at Portland, Dorset because of a demonstration taking place against the barge.

Princess Cruises, the owners of the vessel, cited passenger and crew safety as the reason the ship stayed at sea rather than docking."

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/cruise-firm-s-decision-to-avoid-landing-during-protest-cost-400-000-say-port-bosses/ar-AA1dMi8d

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