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Moby Dick

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  1. Yep, when I was a young private in the Army, circa the 70s, AE travelers checks was the only way to go when we were traveling around the world. This is a trip down memory lane, for sure!
  2. As the head of my household I'm not trying to convenience the general public that I'm running a well oiled machine and have their every customer service needs as a top priority. And, I'm not trying to get thousands of $ from the general public to purchase my product. I'm sorry if you took my comment, "Fire their IT Department" literally. They need to start at the top and work their way down as far as need be and at the same time, hiring proven replacements or promote proven existing IT professionals. But, I understand your desire to defend the profession.
  3. Oh oh oh, I forgot to mention, we purchased, on our last cruise in a promenade shop, another duffle just to carry the trinkets we purchased for friends and family.
  4. I wear hats on a cruise all the time. None have strings/ties on them. You just have to be aware of the wind conditions. I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. Yes, I've even wore a Fadora. I have never lost a hat to the wind.
  5. Are you going to take a Victrola, too?
  6. I wish we could do that, pack in backpacks, only. However, we always wind up with one super large suitcase each, one duffle each, two backpacks, and a bag full of my electronics (cameras, charging devices, cords, USB hubs, plug blocks, and drone). Sometimes we bring our CPAPs, each. The crazy thing, we usually go Star Class (not to brag, just stating a fact) and unlimited laundry/dry cleaning is included. Why we take so much is beyond me, we could literally take just a couple pair of shorts, t-shirts, undies, slacks, polo/button down shirt, and have everything laundered every day. It's crazy, I tell ya. We're crazy.
  7. There is no way anybody can tell you from here if people will be playing Pickleball during your cruise. But, it's better to have the equipment and not need it rather than need/want it and not have it. I'd be willing to bet that there will be some folks wanting to play, though.
  8. Royal really needs to fire their IT department and start over. They need some competency there. I hope you pursued it after your cruise.
  9. Yes, but as mentioned, all is budgeted down to the penny. The C.C. that we have linked to our onboard account is a reward C.C. and a little higher interest rate if not paid off. We always pay off our C.C.s the first statement to avoid interest. However, an unexpected/unbudgeted expense is charged on a very low interest rate, non-reward C.C. And like you, we usually are below budget.
  10. When I boarder her on May 13th there was Rahul, Dexter, and Agostina (was her first full fledged Genie cruise). All good as long as they don't "injure" themselves.
  11. https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/how-long-does-my-passport-need-to-be-valid-for Q How long after the cruise does my passport need to be valid for? A U.S. Citizen’s sailing with their U.S. Passport book must ensure that it is valid at least 6 months after your cruise. It looks like it's one of those things where it depends on who's checking at the terminal. Would I want to take a chance of some butt head saying that it isn't valid long enough? No. I'd just get an new one to be safe. Each visiting country may have different rules on that. I'd check the country's website to see what their requirements are. However, the above is Royal's requirement and I wouldn't want to take a chance with being LUCKY or not. Chances are, if you meet Royal's minimum requirements, you meet the requirements of the country's visiting.
  12. Yep, he should be Royal's version of John Heald!
  13. Ya, I actually have several C.C.s that I don't carry with me, in our safe. Like you, I don't carry a lot of cash, normally, NONE while at home base and out shopping. And I only carry TIP cash while cruising. I'll just start carrying one of the many C.C.s that I don't usually carry around for the emergency back up.
  14. There is another tread going right now that is talking about the Airlines losing your luggage and not making it to the ship on time. Made me think of doing something I've never done before. If you're like me/us, we have to budget just about every penny we plan on spending on a cruise and all its ancillary expenses. So, I was thinking of holding back some cash or a little extra in my C.C. for emergency clothing purchases in case of lost luggage. All the insurance in the world will not help put clothing on your back for and extended period of time, like days/weeks after your cruise. Come to think of it, I have seen lots of shirts and T-Shirts in the shops on a ship but I don't remember seeing lots pants/shorts. Especially for males. So, if I fly, which is very doubtful, I'm thinking of setting aside an extra $300.00 - $500.00 each just to help purchase a minimal wardrobe and accessories. Oh, maybe not just when flying, either. The port porters, especially at Seattle pier 91 (one terminal, 2 ships being serviced), aren't immune for losing luggage. Thoughts?
  15. If you can manage to find when this place is open, their breakfast is really good. It is a tourist trap but a good tourist trap: https://www.dellspaulbunyans.com/hours
  16. My reasons are political. Just enjoy yourself, you'll be fine.
  17. Just go everywhere the adults go. You just can't drink the alcohol. I can't think of a venue you can't go into, other than the age restricted younger venues. So, just enjoy yourself and put yourself out there, SAFELY!
  18. I never pay more than the required deposit at booking. I make my full/final payment on the last day/minute possible. I treat my money as an employee, I try to have it work for me, not be lazy and sit in a non-interest growing place. Not that a few thousand dollars are going to make me a rich man. Not only that, if an emergency comes up and you have to cancel your cruise to access that money, it could take days to get back (thankfully, that hasn't happened to me, yet! But, anything is possible). So, I would recommend not paying a cruise off until the last minute. I also would recommend that if you want to make payments to your cruise account, do it to your own "savings account" or under your mattress, what ever. I also keep in mind that most cruise lines are just one pandemic away from going out of business. Limit your exposure as much as possible.
  19. LOL, yep you are between a rock and a hard place. I used to drive truck for a living, all over this country, for about 3 years. I had to itch that scratch, as a kid I always wanted to be a truck driver. After I retired from the Army, I took care of that itch. Anyway, I typed 18 hours just because with the cost of hotels going way up and up, I really don't want to spend more than 1 night in a hotel. So, I'll do that 18 hours behind the wheel and spend one night in the hotel the night before the cruise. I'm not adverse to spending $200.00 - $300.00. But, for a bed that I probably can't sleep well in and for only about 6 hours, no, I'll pass as much as possible. BTW, Wisconsin Dells used to be a favorite vacation spot for us. No longer. Can't say why, here .
  20. Well, we are a diverse segment of society, aren't we! Some love the Freestyle machines while other hate it. Some love the old style tumblers while others hate them. Our tastes for the type of soda we enjoy is all over the place. I really enjoy reading about our diversity and why some people do this and others do that. I've got a lot of good ideas and understandings from reading, not only this thread but many many others. Let's keep on keep'in on!
  21. If I'm within an 18 hour drive to the port, I drive. If I have to fly, I book at least a day early. Haven't missed a cruise yet. Under no foreseen circumstances would I fly in on the same day as an embarkation, even pre-pandemic and this current airline debacle.
  22. I think they'll bring the shooting and golf back when they bring back the Keeling of misbehaving crew. I understand they'll have parimutuel betting when they bring that back.
  23. YES! It's no wonder I go to bed nice and cool and then later wake up totally drenched in sweet, sometimes.
  24. If there isn't a smoking area in the Casino, smokers would have to leave the Casino to go to the "outdoor" smoking area. The more time they are not in the Casino, the less time and money they are spending in the Casino! Not a good business practice. What we need to do, as non-smokers is demand that Royal, et al, upgrade their ventilation/filtering system(s) in the indoor smoking areas and regularly maintain them.
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