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You can also go next level cheapo and on the last night of the cruise you can ask the front desk to remove the auto gratuities and avoid the dirty looks you get from the crew members. |
even i, the cheap hobo of chinatown, couldnt do it. The service onboard was excellent and those flips are some of the nicest people on earth. couldnt do it... food was too good, service was too good, and generally i know how hard these guys work (away from the family 8-9 months at a time, while being cooped up in a small stateroom with 4 other crew members) |
Yeah when they make like $300usd a month working 12hr days every day it’s beyond scrooge to not tip. One time I was BSing with the crew and they were talking about the quality of Russian hookers at the brothel in the port of St Petersberg lmao. |
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I remember some guy posting on the watch forums. Something along the lines of, "I don't go on a cruise to buy watches. I go on a cruise to catch Norovirus." :lol |
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when i was in my 20s one of my best friends worked on a cruise ship for a few years as an acupuncturist. she kept nagging me to come cruise with them but i never did for whatever reason. it was like dirt cheap as her guest, i think maybe like 75% or more off? also i could drink in the crew bar after hours for like $1. still kick myself for not taking advantage of that. |
Oh plz. You just didn’t wanna bang her at her place of work. That or you’re terrified of getting needled in the dick |
I just finished the Alaska Cruise with Princess Cruise few weeks ago for the first time. Here are some tips 1) All those upgrades/wifi/drink packages, are any of them worth it? The "per person per day" over 10 days really adds up quick~ We didn't get the WiFi/Drink package. My wife and I don't drink much and I don't want to let the kids use any internet during the family trip. As long as your phone plan have US-CAN you will be fine for data or call coverage. If you need to drink soft drinks. buy a few case and carry them onboard. The princess app which you will be using during the cruise can find where your kids are. 2) How much tips is the "norm" for the rooms/food/servers etc etc thru our the trip? Do I need to go exchange some "cash", like $300 USD in $5 bills, so I can just leave them whenever? tips are included on your trip and will be pay at the end of your trip. We did however tip our regular server (clean your bed, restaurant server). you basically do everything with the "fob" they give you on the trip. no need cash unless you are buying stuff in the town. 3) The excursions looks hella expensive, but then again it's not like we will be going to a cruise every 2 years type thing, wanting to get the best experience, should I just splurge and be done with it? We didn't do much excursions. only the train ride. word of advise. don't sit in the front of the train or you will be enjoying the exhaust for the whole train ride. 4) Specifically, if I don't book "dinners" now, I assume walk-in are extremely hard once you are already on the cruise you can always walk in for the dinner. we booked our dinner everyday so we get the same server and the same table. 5) Worth it to park the vehicle for 10 days at Canada Place? Planning to just get my bro in law to drive us to the skytrain and we are planning to skytrain down to Canada place? Am I just being too cheap loool? just skytrain. it is very close to the Canada Place. 6) Clothing, what are essentials that I must bring, what are some things that was like "if only I knew, or if only someone told me earlier"? check the weather forecast. we brought rain gear, t-shirt and short pants. it won't be super cold. Bring a thicker jacket for the glacier view. |
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just uber it to and from canada place if you're cheap? it's gonna be way cheaper than parking for 10 days unless you live hella far away. |
Oh yeah, turn off data roaming until you are on land cause if your phone connects with the ship cell signal (some boats have their own cell tower) and you have data on.. $$$$$$$$ |
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Thanks man! That just saved my ass, my only gripe is that I booked the train ride on my own, so I wont be able to board the train right at the pier, will need to walk into town.... The excursion was already sold out from the Princess website, but managed to snag tickets from the official White Pass Railroad website... only thing sketch is that there are no official tickets, need to show up 20min early and use the confirmation to get tickets on the spot... It was cheaper than Princess website by like $80 USD though... lolol |
How dare you pay less than me for the same train ride ?!?!!!!!! Arrrghhhj Chinese heart attack !!! |
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"Oh I thought it was spam." Friend who worked in customer service told me about someone who got annoyed by the warning messages/roaming bill limits and requested they be shut off. Guess who called back in asking for credits on a $2k bill. |
I've cruised princess a few times. Big tip for Princess out of Vancouver is that when you have the medallion you can skip the huge line to get the medallion, have it in your hand and skip right to the exit. This will save you at least half an hour. Pay the tip on your final bill, it's $16 per person per day. If you buy the drink package, when you order poolside or at a bar you don't tip. When eat in the dining rooms you don't tip. When you get specialty dining you don't tip. It's all included in the end. Just be careful, assume everyone is sick and try and keep your distance. Princess, especially Ruby will do back to back sailings even if a major norovirus or covid outbreak. I went a few months back, on the first night they cancelled the theater performance and brought in the comedian, he kept coming back unscheduled because the show performers were sick. By day 5 the buffet and dining rooms were very quiet, in the evening maybe 2 people in the main pool and only me getting burgers poolside. Around the same time I wondered why everything tasted like salt. Just be careful, check out the FB groups for that particular ships prior sailings to get a feel for how careful you need to be. Check your email the days prior to sailing. If they offer you a 100% cruise credit and free future sailing that's code for there's a major outbreak on the ship and please rebook. They offer this to the cheaper rooms, or the rooms with more than 2 people when the 3-4th sail cheaper or free. Watch for the bid to upgrade 90-100 days out. I bid on all the rooms and managed to get the huge balcony for $6 less than my bro paid for a normal balcony. |
If you're in Van, Burnaby or Richmond, unless you live really close to skytrain just take an UBER. |
Seems like a split consensus on take Skytrain vs. take Uber/taxi. Someone here should just give the guy a lift. |
Uber from Surrey to Sunset beach is like $65.. |
Go donate, guys. Help dark0821 get to his cruise! www.gofundme.com/dark0821/uberfare_revscene |
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1) All those upgrades/wifi/drink packages, are any of them worth it? The "per person per day" over 10 days really adds up quick~ I didn't read this whole thread so I'll tell you the trick I used for the WiFi. Pay for ONE device/person to get the WiFi then promptly set up a hotspot where everyone else can use it. It doesn't work when you are away from each other but chances are, you're going to be together the vast majority of the time when you're going to want to use WiFi. 2) How much tips is the "norm" for the rooms/food/servers etc etc thru our the trip? Do I need to go exchange some "cash", like $300 USD in $5 bills, so I can just leave them whenever? On most cruise lines, you can already prepay your tips. Do this at the very start and you don't have to worry about tipping anyone more. However, I do tip the dining staff and the room cleaners more because these are folks I generally get more service from. Anything extra is great for them so feel free to tip an addition $20-50 for each person. I did this at the start and end of the cruise and received exceptional service. 3) The excursions looks hella expensive, but then again it's not like we will be going to a cruise every 2 years type thing, wanting to get the best experience, should I just splurge and be done with it? I'm personally not an excursions kind of guy. However, if you do plan on doing any excursions make sure that you're doing through your ship. If, for whatever reason, the excursion runs late and it's not done through your ship, the ship will leave without you. 4) Specifically, if I don't book "dinners" now, I assume walk-in are extremely hard once you are already on the cruise The regular sit down dining hall is great for all dinners. Specialty dinners are just that but I've never known them to sellout. Buffets for breakfast and lunch while the dining hall for dinner is great. The servers get to know you and reminder that you can order as much as you want aka two entrées or even the entire menu. I've ordered numerous items and have never had anyone refuse it. Make sure you reserve your time/slot so that you get the same people and seating. 5) Worth it to park the vehicle for 10 days at Canada Place? Planning to just get my bro in law to drive us to the skytrain and we are planning to skytrain down to Canada place? Am I just being too cheap loool? I've done the limo, taxi, uber, and transit option. All are fine. 6) Clothing, what are essentials that I must bring, what are some things that was like "if only I knew, or if only someone told me earlier"? It's basically going to Vancouver weather for the most part. Nothing that you need to pack that you wouldn't already pack for Vancouver. So have some raingear on you and you're good to go. Alaska cruises are great for the scenery. Don't get caught up buying jewellery. |
1) Did not get drink package, it just wasn't worth it. I bought wifi, and because i'm using android, i'm able to also teather while using wifi, that was pretty good. Just bring a battery pack and it does drain ur battery. 2) Never tipped unless it was the fine dining night at the end. 3) did not do excursions. We did get off the boat to look at stuff nad explore the city, the whole dophins crap are not cheap... did it 1 yr for the kids but never again with the rest of hte family. 4) have to book asap. do it same time same restaurant. saved us so much time and we always did 1st seating. 5) 10 days at Canada Place.. screw that.. just take an uber. so much cheaper. When you leave, don't wait for taxi, take the train, go to your closest station and then taxi home. this way 1) no traffic jam 2) no shady drivers and 3) so much easier as it's not busy = no rush rates for uber. 6) Always bring less than you need. I did bring 2 swim suits so it can dry in time. |
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