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WAYNO

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  1. This has been a very busy topic.

    As an experiment, this will be our first cruise without buying the Deluxe Beverage Packages.

    My Diamond status gets me 4-drinks per day, and my Prime status in the casino gets me unlimited drinks.  That sounds like a lot, but on a port day, with the casino closed, 4-drinks could be used up long before dinner time.  My Wife doesn't drink, so I get her 4 free drinks also.

    If that's not enough, I can buy extra drinks and still save money over the $69 per day x2, since I'm required to buy the package for both of us in the same cabin.🥃

  2. I don't complain that a very long flight with multiple connections is the awfullest thing, but having to get to a cruise port a day early makes it hard to be assured test results will be timely, and there's no way to get a test on a travel day.

    For example... We will be tested this Thursday.  We will fly from the West Coast very early Friday, arriving at the port city late in the day, hoping the results will catch up to us, before we board the ship on Saturday. There's nothing pro-active we can do on Friday, traveling to, and being in and out of three airports and two different airplanes.  It will be 14 hours from the time we leave our house and hopefully check into our motel at the other end. 

    If the requirements would change, allowing the test 3-days before the cruise, it would be far less stressful.  

    I know many folks have had great luck with the big-box pharmacies administering the test, but for whatever reason, out here, it's very difficult to get the test from them, as they are overwhelmed, and even then, their best promise is they hope to get us the results in 48-72 hours.  

    All the more reason a three-day grace period would benefit those of us that are traveling long distances against the clock.

     

  3. Only my experience...

     

    I have waited in the past for drink prices to go down.  I have discovered, every time, the prices either:

     

    a) Stay the same

     

    b) Go up in price

     

    I hope I am wrong and you get a bargain.🍷

     

    I just checked.  I cruise on Odyssey, 4-days from now.  The best "discounted" price they offered me is now $69.

     

    Guess I'll just have to spend more time in the casino, and drink for free.😎

  4. I have toured both towns.

    Each tourist has different expectations for excursions, from mild to wild.  Personally, the first time I'm in a new tourist spot, we get on a ship arranged tour, to see the biggest and quickest  view of the most points of interest.

    In an atmosphere where buses might not be covid-friendly, Halifax has plenty of sites to visit just by walking.

     

     

  5. Feb 26th!  Odyssey of the Seas!  Woohoo!

    Oh wow.  Keeping the flight together took some creativity after multiple cancellations, but we stuck to it, and as far as I know, we have flights to Ft. Lauderdale in 10 short days.  Last fall, when we scheduled this trip, it seemed an eternity.  We blinked a couple times and it's here.🎉

    We were unable to celebrate our 50th Anniversary on-board  last year, so this year we'll make up for it.🎂

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  6. If they had a new member "free money" perk, I don't remember. 

     

    But, as a Prime member, I receive a never ending assortment of free cruise offers.  Weekly or even more often, my mailbox has an offer invitation. 

     

    I am on Odyssey in just over a week from now,  comp'd by the Casino. 

     

    My wife does not always achieve Prime, but she still receives free offers as often as I do, but for a lesser cabin. 

     

     

  7. I am a firm believer that even the experts don't really know where the pre-paid gratuities go.  I have asked many times while on a ship,

    and never twice in a row do I get the same answer, either from employees or supervisors.

     

    So, I do pre-paid gratuities, I pay the 18% that's tacked on drinks, and I still tip my servers, waiters/waitresses, and room attendants in cash.

     

    Ain't nobody calling me a cheapskate.🤑

  8. Although Cats is not my cup of tea, I suspect there are plenty of  folks that think such a production is the cats meow.  So I would not hope for the demise of this production only because I didn't care for it.  I would further suspect it has a bigger following than we might think.

     

     

  9. We tried Spirit also.  It just didn't pencil out in the end.  With add-on costs such as luggage, membership fees, and even having to pay to talk to an agent, in the end, a major carrier would have been cheaper. 

     

    I understand if you're needing a cheap way to get somewhere, and you have zero luggage, as well as expect absolutely nothing in amenities, then Spirit could save some people a little money.

     

     

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