Friday, September 7, 2018

Caribbean Princess Sea Day, Sept 7

Today's post is a hodgepodge of random thoughts. I hope you don't mind.
Another pretty sunrise
While we've been having some spectacular sunrises and sunsets this entire trip, we've also had spectacular thunderstorms. I think we have sat on the balcony every single night and watched lightning off in the distance. We did have a couple nights where it was right on top of us where we had to watch from inside. Looking at the hurricane forecast for the next couple weeks makes me think we'll be seen plenty more storms. And be either skipping or substituting ports. I know passengers get frustrated at having to cancel pre-booked excursions, but I'd rather be in a safe location that facing high winds and huge waves.

We trust Gru to get us through it. Yes our Captain's name is Marco, but he sounds like Gru from Despicable Me. Seriously, he really does. When the noontime navigational update comes on each day we are just waiting for him to call us minions instead of passengers. Word has it that he actually has stuffed minions up on the Bridge. He's a good guy, though.

Have I mentioned how great a cabin steward we have? Yesterday he let me film him making towels animals and today I shared the video with him. He is so excited to show it to his wife and six year old son back at home. I'll be posting the video on the next Tutorial Tuesday on September 11 so you can see it, too.

Remember how hubby accidentally locked me on the balcony a while back? Well, guess what happened again today? Yup. He (accidentally) did it again. This is our last cruise with the balcony as we go to an inside cabin for next cruise. Probably a good thing. 

Since we're changing cabins this next cruise we just have a little bit of packing to do. We get to leave everything on their hangers and then we just toss the other stuff in the suitcase. Tomorrow morning the cabin steward will arrange for his supervisor to get things moved for us. We'll keep the things from the safe with us but otherwise they take care of us. Never had a problem so far. 

Medallion™ Update:
To make the progression of the roll-out more clear I've grouped the posts by week. Today I'm sharing some of those things I didn't yet write about this week.


You can find the post here on the Sept 1-8 update page.
August 18-25 updates can be found here.
August 25-Sept 1 updates can found here.

Encouraging Word Money Pocket Drop Off:
I haven't decided where I'm going to place it yet. After being locked on the balcony for the second time this trip the message might be for me.

Tomorrow is turnaround day, an early morning Walgreens run, a new cabin change, and another Medallion meeting. Should be a good day.

As usual, if you have any questions or comments, please click on the envelope icon at the top right of this screen.

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Caribbean Princess Sea Day, Sept 6

As kids hubby and I both grew up in poverty. Food stamps and all. Life is never easy and you never think there is a way out. But education was our way. College and careers. It still wasn't big money - public school teachers in Idaho didn't make that much but it was better than we'd had before. Growing up poor, cruising is something we never ever considered being a part of our future lives. Then after 20 years of marriage (and saving) we were looking for a way to celebrate our anniversary in a big way. It was going to be a once-in-a-lifetime trip. A cruise. Seven days roundtrip from Seattle to Alaska on the Diamond Princess. Somehow that once in a lifetime trip turned into something we fell in love with. For us, getting to go again and again (and again) is nothing short of miraculous.

And if not for the Love Boat we probably wouldn't have ever started. As a kid, watching Captain Stubing and Julie McCoy and Doc and Gopher and Isaac each week (and let's not forgot all the tv and movie stars showing up each week) made me think there was another life out there. Granted, not one I would ever live, but it was out there.

So it was quite surprising when we booked this cruise last minute and received an email about who would be onboard. We hadn't seen any activities listed in the Patter about him yet. But he showed up today.

We watched his biography in the Princess Theater and then stayed for the Q & A session. He told touching stories of his life. He also had a book signing and photo opp session, but the crowd was from Wheelhouse all the way to Club Fusion so we didn't stand in line.

Listening to him tell stories about Marion Ross and Mary Tyler Moore and the filming of the Love Boat was enough. It definitely was a how did I get this life? kind of moment for me.

Who is that special guest we have joining us? None other than Captain Stubing, Gavin MacLeod.

That was pretty much the highlight of the day.

Coming in second was getting a look at the new accessories for the Medallions. The case in the Ocean Front area off the photo gallery is full of them. Click the link under the Medallion™ Update section below to see the pictures.

Getting the disembarkation paperwork and luggage tags came in a close third. Not because we're excited to put them on our suitcase, but because we were excited to not need them. Yeah, we called yet another audible and decided to stay for one more cruise. (If you're counting, that makes four back-to-back cruises.) By the time we leave this ship we will have had 31 days here. Yay! Or as hubby likes to say, "Booyah!" (Whatever that means.)

The sunrise has to be on the list somewhere. It had to be a good day when the sunrise might be the fourth best thing of the day.

Medallion™ Update:
To make the progression of the roll-out more clear I've grouped the posts by week. Today we're talking about the new Medallion accessories. 


 You can find the post here on the Sept 1-8 update page.
August 18-25 updates can be found here.
August 25-Sept 1 updates can found here.

Encouraging Word Money Pocket Drop Off:
Restroom behind the buffet.

One more sea day tomorrow as we head our way back to Fort Lauderdale.
As usual, if you have any questions or comments, please click on the envelope icon at the top right of this screen.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Caribbean Princess in St. Maarten

Today was the umpteenth perfect day in St. Maarten. Just like last week - Here's the recap of that day. Actually, today was perfect up until the point we tried to get a taxi back to the ship.

The drinks were again good at the Bikini Bar on Orient Beach.
 They had raked the sea grass so there were paths to get to the water.
While the beach was busier than last week it still wasn't crowded.

Even when the afternoon winds and tide brought in more sea grass and I decided to stop going into the water, it was still a great day.

Great until the taxi driver approached us as we were ready to leave. 

We've visited many Caribbean islands and many places in Mexico and have seen taxi drivers being pretty darn aggressive with cruise ship passengers. I get that drivers have to hustle to get tourist dollars but they don't have to flat out hustle passengers to get the dollars. We recognize when people are being scammed and we had a driver today trying to scam us. (Hubby called it a shakedown.) Most tourists would believe him, follow him, and pay him. But we weren't having any of it. While we made it back to the ship in plenty of time (after finally getting a different driver) the entire experience made us just not want to go back again. We'll see. 

Tonight we have the Most Traveled Guest Cocktail Party up in Skywalkers. The 40 passengers on the ship with the most days on Princess Cruises are invited to this. Sometimes it's a party, sometimes a luncheon, sometimes a brunch. We just barely made the cut this cruise. In fact, one of those invited couldn't make it so we were next on the list. So technically we were #41 on the ship. So I'm guessing the  number of days cutoff was in the mid 400s. I may or may not take food pics. If so, I'll add them here later tonight.

Update to Most Traveled Party: No food pics, but look what was on my side of the bed when we came back to the cabin - compliments of our cabin steward who has been teaching me how to make towel animals.

Medallion™ Update:
To make the progression of the roll-out more clear I've grouped the posts by week. Today I'm addressing a few of the questions and comments you've been sending my way.


You can find the post here on the Sept 1-8 update page.
August 18-25 updates can be found here.
August 25-Sept 1 updates can found here.

Encouraging Word Money Pocket Drop Off:
In the restroom at Bikini Bar.

We've got two sea days in a row coming up.

As usual, if you have any questions or comments, please click on the envelope icon at the top right of this screen.

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Caribbean Princess in St. Thomas

7:30 am - pack the snorkel bag
8:00 am - go to the Future Cruise Consultant office to book something
8:20 am - pick up hubby from the International Cafe
8:30 am - walk off the ship to grab a taxi 
9:00 am - catch the ferry from Red Hook to St. John
Eat breakfast at the Cruz Bay Landing restaurant in St. John. Get a taxi for an island tour. Stop at Trunk Bay for a few hours of sunning and swimming and snorkeling.
3:00 pm - catch the ferry back to Red Hook and grab a taxi back to the ship.

Not being able to stop in Princess Cays because of the hurricane allowed us a full day on St. Thomas. Which meant we should have had a nice chunk of time on St. John. But you know us, things don't always go as planned.

When I went down to International Cafe this morning to pick up hubby up on the way off the ship I found him in a bit of pain. He had wrenched his back and couldn't hardly move. Couldn't hardly talk because of the pain and barely could get out of the chair. Poor guy.

So instead of an 8:30 walk off the ship time we took the elevator back to the cabin and he wound up with an 8:30 stretch and heat compress and massage time. Finally by 11:00 he thought he might want to take the short walk to the Smoking Rooster for a couple of glasses of sangria to dull the pain. He thought after those then he'd really be ready to go. We were at the Smoking Rooster a couple weeks back so he knows what the drinks can do. Here's the recap of that visit.

But today two glasses of sangria turned into three. And three turned into four. Of course I kept up with his number of drinks, just with the Mai Tais and a new drink, a Blue Parrot Tail. 

And 11:00 turned into 3:00, just like that. We talked to the server who waited on us just a couple weeks ago. We love hearing people's stories! We talked to the guys smoking the meats. Don't tell anyone, but the guys cut off the end of one of the racks of ribs as they were pulling them out of the smoker and gave them to us. Oh. My. Goodness.
We shared an Italian Beef sandwich and decided we had to call it a day. We headed back to the ship and hubby went to take a nap and I went right to the spa pool and stripped. Thank goodness I still had my swimsuit on, right? I floated a bit then plopped myself into one of the comfy loungers and proceeded to fall fast asleep.

It was not what we planned for the day but it still wound up being the umpteenth perfect day.

Here's the Smoking Rooster menu, just in case you're ever in St. Thomas.


Medallion™ Update:
To make the progression of the roll-out more clear I've grouped the posts by week. Today we're talking about the information on the current cruise cards versus the Medallion.

You can find the post here on the Sept 1-8 update page.
August 18-25 updates can be found here.
August 25-Sept 1 updates can found here.

Encouraging Word Money Pocket Drop Off: Left at the Smoking Rooster. 

Tomorrow we're in St. Maarten. If hubby's back holds out we're heading back to Orient Beach for the day and have the Most Traveled Guest Party tomorrow night. Should be a full day.

As usual, if you have any questions or comments, please click on the envelope icon at the top right of this screen.

How to Fold an Origami Cruise Ship - Tutorial Tuesday

It's Tutorial Tuesday and I have a cruise-themed project for you. If you're looking for a project using only one supply, check it out.

One single dollar bill and the directions in this video (which was filmed last week off the coast of Belize) will have you coming away with a little origami cruise ship.


Monday, September 3, 2018

Planks and Steamers on Caribbean Princess


We fought it as long as we could. 

When we boarded the ship over two weeks ago our plan was to walk off after three weeks with no balance due. We booked these super-cheap cruises so late that we didn't have any promotions tied to the bookings. But we did have some of the onboard credit that comes with future cruise deposits, a small amount of additional bonus onboard credit, and the $100 loyalty credit per cruise segment. It was all enough to cover the gratuities for both of us for three weeks. Plus a couple shirts for hubby at the 2 for $20 t-shirt sale. No drinks, no other shopping, and no specialty dining would ensure we walked away from the ship with no charges.

But these Planks and Steamers restaurants have been peaking our interest. Then Vickie and Bernie from http://vickieandbernietravel.blogspot.com/ were on the ship a couple weeks ago and talked about Planks and Steamers. She had written about their visit on her blog, too. So we finally took the plunge tonight and paid a whopping $12 each for our meal. Boy, it was a bargain for the amount of food we received. And the flavor? Yummy yum yum.

We ate on the Planks side but they allowed us to mix and match from the two restaurants. Here's what we got for $24 total.

Welcome starters from the Planks side: Chipotle BBQ meatballs and honey and bacon-cheddar cornbread with jalapeno-honey butter and pimento cheese

From Steamers: Tomato-Lime Ceviche with breads and sun-dried tomato-cream cheese and smoked salmon spread
Look at the bacon in that cornbread.
Next up, appetizers. We chose both from the Steamers side.
Caesar Salad and Clam and Smoked Ham Chowder

Main courses:
From Planks: You can order four different meats. If you want to want to double up on a meat and not choose four different ones, you can. We went with smoked kielbasa, ribs, and a double order of chili-spiced roasted tri-tip. It also came with wedge-cut fries, 3-bean chili, slaw, toast, dill pickles, and two different BBQ sauces.

From Steamers:
We went with the Fried Seafood Platter. It had fried torpedo shrimp, battered haddock, fishcakes, carrot and raisin salad, fries, and tarter sauce, cocktail sauce, and ketchup.

For dessert we went from just the Steamers side. Strawberry shortcake and key lime pie in a jar.

I probably should have taken a picture after we were finished eating. But you probably wouldn't notice we had finished because we left so much food behind. Again, all of this for $24 total!

The highlights of the meal included the jalapeno-honey butter, the Caesar salad (hubby loved the capers on it), the ribs and tri-tip, and the haddock and the shrimp. I think the desserts were a tie for what was the best. So basically everything was delicious.

If you want more detail about our menu items or want to know what else is offered, here are the menus for both places.





I'm totally okay we went over our budget by a whole $24. 


Caribbean Princess Sea Day, September 3, 2018

Hello from the balcony of Caribbean Princess.
Well, it looks like the storm that chased us away from Princess Cays yesterday is now Tropical Storm Gordon and is hitting Florida as we speak. And Tropical Storm Florence is gaining strength as she moves in from the Atlantic. It appears we will be dodging both; although if we decide to stay for one more cruise we may see some impact.

This week is also the one year anniversary of Hurricane Irma hitting the Caribbean. We will visiting two of the islands devastated by her - St. Thomas and St. Maarten - in the next couple days. It's a bit somber for us. We were on both islands before the hurricane and then revisited them two cruises back so we know the destruction that still remains. We also remember visiting New Orleans less than a year after Katrina. It's not easy to start over.

Today was another work day for me. I did take a little break where I learned something new. Towel animals! Our cabin steward was kind enough to show me how to make some so I can turn around and show you in a future Tutorial Tuesday video. I still need some lots of practice before I can show them off but I am pleased with the little doggie I made.

Tonight is formal night and we won't be joining the dressed up folks. We are planning on going to Planks for dinner instead. We'll be wearing the nicest clothes we have with us, which means we will actually wear pants and not shorts for a change. I'll do a separate post when we get back from dinner.

Medallion™ Update:
To make the progression of the roll-out more clear I've grouped the posts by week. Today we're talking about MedallionNet
™.

 You can find the post here on the Sept 1-8 update page.
August 18-25 updates can be found here.
August 25-Sept 1 updates can found here.

Encouraging Word Money Pocket Drop Off:
Left at Salty Dog Grill.

Tomorrow is St. Thomas. Since we didn't stop in Princess Cays we are arriving earlier than planned. We now will be there from 8:00 am to 9:30 pm. Yay and double yay!

As usual, if you have any questions or comments, please click on the envelope icon at the top right of this screen.

Sunday, September 2, 2018

Caribbean Princess at (NOT) Princess Cays

We had a stormy day and never made it to Princess Cays today. So no snorkeling for me. Boo hoo. But a big plus is that we will be arriving in St. Thomas on Tuesday in the morning instead of the afternoon. Longer is always better! Another plus was that I needed some extra time today to work. And boy, I've been working. Filming and writing and photos around the ship and voiceovers. Other than out to take pictures I've sequestered myself in the cabin. Hubby even brought me breakfast and lunch so I could keep working. I found out that audio recording doesn't work so great in a big metal cruise ship cabin with a hand held tape recorder. Nothing like my professional quality equipment at home. Oh, well.

Only one other thing worth mentioning today. I received a call about a letter I had sent to Princess a couple days back about the gals smoking on the balcony next to us. When I reported it they had sent someone up, but the ladies had their privacy sign out. Princess policy is that if a guest has their privacy sign out, they can't be disturbed - even if they are smoking. I had shared that these gals had their privacy sign out most of the time. (They are the ones who refused to pay gratuities and thought if the steward never entered their cabin they wouldn't have to.) In my letter to Princess, and again on the phone today, I had encouraged them to revisit their privacy sign policy, particularly when passenger safety is as stake. These ladies could smoke every day and nothing done about it because they kept their privacy sign out.

Not long after that call today a bouquet of flowers arrived. Now I don't know if they had to do with the issue or are from someone else - the card just said enjoy the rest of your cruise - but it was a kind gesture either way.

Medallion™ Update:
To make the progression of the roll-out more clear I've grouped the posts by week. 

The Sept 1-8 update page is here.
August 18-25 updates can be found here.
August 25-Sept 1 updates can found here.

I also did a new video today of updated information.
The one above has hubby in it, but I did one just of him down below. With him being disabled, the Medallion has made his cruise vacation even better. Take a look.

Encouraging Word Money Pocket Drop Off:
In the Piazza.

Another sea day is up tomorrow. Thanks goodness because I've got more work to do.
As usual, if you have any questions or comments, please click on the envelope icon at the top right of this screen.

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Medallion Class™ and Ocean Medallion™ Updates on the Caribbean Princess

If you're looking for Medallion Class™ and Ocean Medallion™ Updates on the Caribbean Princess for the week of September 1-8, 2018, here ya go!


September 7
Today is a day for me to catch up on all the things I’ve forgotten to mention.

*First up, I see Medallions around passengers’ necks everywhere I go. The first week we were here there were a few but now it seems like everyone has them. I know they all don’t, but they will very soon!

*This past week I learned how unusual the construction happening around here is. Most often when modifications are made on ships they occur during dry dock. On Caribbean Princess they are occurring while the ship is still in service. That comes with challenges. You may have seen in the news about passengers on another cruise line having big time construction happening while they were sailing. It was loud, messy, and disruptive. The folks working around this ship are conscientious about when and where they are working and the impact the construction may have on passengers. While some work is being done when passengers are nearby, mostly the workers are like Santa’s little elves working their magic when we can’t see it. One day a wall is empty and the next it’s something completely different. And the welding? It’s only happening when docked in port with firemen on hand with fire extinguishers. 

*I’ve spoken to both cabin stewards and supervisors about how the Medallion will help both the passenger and the crew. Currently, the Medallion only opens the door. Like I’ve mentioned before, the stewards will soon have a tablet. With that he will be able to prioritize cleaning of cabins because he’ll be able to tell if you are in the cabin, or at lunch, or off the ship in port. At some point we can let the stewards know (through the technology) if we need more ice or additional towels, or any of those other things passengers sometimes ask for. 

*There are several Ocean things popping up when logging into your device. Here are some screen captures. 

Some are coming soon items. I'll be downloading the ones I can and will have screen captures of the steps involved in the next couple days.

*I had a question come in today about whether you have to stand at the screens to play games in Churchill’s or if you could use your own device. (Kevin, I couldn’t get the response to go through to you so I’m answering it here.) This answer applies to all the Ocean Casino screens around the ship. If you want to use the big screens you'll need to stand there, but you'll also be able to use your own device. When functional, the Ocean Casino app can be downloaded and used on your device anywhere around the ship. When the ship is in international waters you can wager and when it isn't you can use it in practice mode. 

And one more screen capture. You know when you’re on MedallionNet too much when you wind up online during one of their rare maintenance times. I know it’s rare because I’m on the Internet A LOT (much more than I should, but hey I’m a blogger) and it’s the only time I’ve seen the maintenance screen.

As usual, if you have any questions or comments, please click on the envelope icon at the top right of this screen. 

September 6
I made it back to Churchill's today and found work was completed. I guess hubby was right. (Darn, I don't like when that happens.) There are two screens on the port side wall. These screens will soon be lit and will have the Ocean Casino games available. No need to stop smoking your cigar and leave Churchill's to play Ocean Casino games - the games are coming to you.

Some exciting things are happening in the Ocean Front area. That's the area between the photo gallery and Club Fusion on Deck 7. The desk is looking about ready to be put into use.
On the opposite wall we now have all kinds of optional accessories on display.

We have sports bands, bracelets, and pendants. I've seen the Captain and officers wearing the sports bands.
Both the bracelets and pendants come in gold and silver tones.

We have plastic casings similar to the ones passengers received at check-in. While everyone received blue ones at check-in, these on display are color coded according to your loyalty level. Would have helped keep the lady staring me down in the elevator the other day from knowing exactly how many cruises I've been on. (I told that story in yesterday's post, it's right below if you're interested.)
We also have clips. I've seen some of the Ocean Medallion folks wearing these around the ship.
 
They also have a box - I'm guessing it's the box the Medallion will be sent to your home in? Not sure.
There are no prices listed yet, and I don't know when things will be available for purchase. I do hope soon because I'd sure like to try out some of the accessories. I just can't do one more cruise with this dang lanyard around my neck.

As usual, if you have any questions or comments, please click on the envelope icon at the top right of this screen. 

September 5
Today I'm addressing a few of the questions and comments you've been sending my way. 

I talked to the Princess rep about if my Panama Canal sailing on the Caribbean Princess is a Medallion ship and she said no. I told her people on the ship said they had Medallions and she said, “Nobody should be posting anything about Medallion.“

A couple things on this one. First, the reps don’t yet have the information on Medallion. Not all passenger cabins on the ship have Medallions yet so it would be a bit premature for Princess to announce a Medallion cruise before all decks have been covered. (They are almost there!) The customer service reps will be getting the information and be able to speak about it soon. Secondly, before the internet and social media, companies who were in the process of changing things could keep it secret. We didn’t have phones to snap photos and tweet and text and post to Facebook. That’s changed. People want to know what ‘s going on and there is always someone who is more than willing to share what they know. For me, having been on the ship for three weeks, it has been fascinating to watch the early stages of the roll-out and the changes occurring daily. I’m happy to be able to share what I’ve learned and I haven’t come across anyone on the ship who is trying to keep it a secret. 

You said Aloha deck cabins have Medallions but I’m getting on the ship next week and mine hasn’t come in the mail yet. Are they mailing them or do you get them at check in?  Currently they are handing them out at check in. Not all decks have them yet, but will soon. And eventually, yes, they will be mailed to you if you wish. 

I’m Platinum. Will I get the wifi free or will I have to pay for it? The free MedallionNet offering for Platinum and Elite loyalty members is for a limited time only. No guarantee that it will be free on your sailing. 

I saw the picture of those slots on the wall. They really are free to play in port? Yes, but remember it is “practice mode” so you’re not playing with real money and not winning real money. If the casino is closed, the games will be in practice mode. If the ship is at sea and the casino is open, Ocean Casino games will accept wagers.

Do Medallion cabins get cruise cards, too? Yep. Currently you still need your cruise card to embark and disembark the ship as well as for muster drill.

Do I have to use the Medallion or can I keep using my cruise card? Medallion use is not required.

Have more questions? As usual, if you have any questions or comments, please click on the envelope icon at the top right of this screen. 


September 4
I’ve mentioned this before but I just can’t stand wearing a lanyard. It’s not the lanyard itself that bugs me, but what other people do around me when I’m using it. I don’t like getting the stink eye. I don’t like being judged. And I don’t like people looking at my card, looking at me, and looking at my card again. It happens more often than you might imagine.

It happened again just yesterday in the elevator. An older lady saw my black (Elite) card. Then she looked at me. Then she looked hard – really hard – at the number of cruises on my card. I could see her mind spinning, trying to figure out how someone looking like me (younger, chunkier, wearing shorts and a tshirt) could even be in her “Elite” group. The judgement eyes were upon me. Big time.

Now I know some folks like flashing that black card. Wear it with pride, even. I’m not one of them. All these years I’ve kept mine tucked into my pocket for no one to see. But now with my Medallion, it won’t work when tucked into my jean shorts so I’m having to wear the lanyard. Currently I can't use the Medallion  to get on and off the ship so I'm having to keep my card with me too. I'm told eventually folks traveling on Caribbean Princess will be able to use the Medallion for port visits. Just not yet.

But let’s look at the difference in the information on the card versus the Medallion. For privacy I did hide a couple of items.

On the card we have the name of the ship, sail dates, muster station, and loyalty status. My name. Dining choice. If we had traditional dining it would also have the dining room name, time, and a specific table number. In the right hand corner is a four digit portfolio number tied to our room for charges around the ship. (It starts with a 1 but I’ve hidden it.) Then in the bottom right hand corner is the number of cruises with Princess. I never, ever share this information with anyone, but I am making an exception right now to show what I'm talking about. That bottom right number is the one the lady was trying so hard to read. 

Do we really need all this information on a card hanging around our necks? Actually, nope. Did you know by law there are only three things required on a card (or in this case, a Medallion)? I didn’t, but now I do. All that is required is a passenger’s legal name. The sail date. And the ship name. That’s it. That’s all. Nothing else. So that’s all you see on the Medallion. No extra clutter. And no worries about some lady staring me down in the elevator.


Construction update: Hubby went to check out Churchill’s and told me there was a lot going on in there with construction tools and panels. I went down there this evening and couldn’t figure out what he was talking about. It was all cleaned up and I couldn’t tell where they had been working. They are either really good about cleaning up and hiding things or I had way too much to drink. Could be a little both.


September 3
Two words (or is it a hyphenated word?): MEDALLION NET. 

You know how the internet on the other Princess ships is so…well…problematic? How it takes two or three or four minutes just to get logged on? How you have to wait and wait and wait for pages to load? How it randomly disconnects in the middle of what you're doing, and then when you finally get logged back on it has used up six or seven more of your minutes? If you’re like me, you routinely experience quirks making your allotted minutes just tick away.

Not on the Caribbean Princess. MedallionNet is not like anything I’ve seen before (other than my high-speed internet at home). This ship’s internet is even better than hotels. In a hotel they have access points around the building for guest use. Here, they have access points around the ship but also in every single stateroom cabin. The blazing speed and quality of connection is truly unbelievable for a cruise ship. Now you log on and BAM you are surfing like you would at home. It is amazing! And it’s unlimited. No more have to ration minutes so you have enough at the end to print those boarding passes for your flight home. 

If you’re not platinum or elite you can purchase it per day for $19.99 or purchase a package for the entire cruise with a per day price of $9.99. Right now it is free for platinum and elites. That’s not lasting for long though. The free access for platinum and elite will be ending soon - like really, really soon. The folks I’ve talked to don’t yet know (or aren’t sharing) the details of what the package will look like for platinum and elites. But it’s worth paying for. After having been on 15 different cruise ships, there is nothing like the internet on this ship.

Some construction updates:

A couple days back the wall across from shore excursions looked like this:
 Today we have a screen installed and Ocean Front added to the top.

Word on the street is that some work will be happening on a wall in Churchill’s while we’re in port tomorrow. Check back tomorrow for more info.

As usual, if you have any questions or comments, please click on the envelope icon at the top right of this screen.

September 2

I did a video update today. Hope you find it informative!
While hubby is in the one above, I also put his section down below. 


September 1

I was lucky enough to get back to the ship in time before John Padgett and the rest of the corporate crew had left the ship. I again asked tons of questions. They are so very accommodating! I'll continue to share what I've learned throughout the week.

One thing that will be changing soon is the Ocean Front area. Remember the picture I took yesterday of this new, beautiful area?
This is the area on Deck 7 between the photo gallery and Club Fusion. It's now called Ocean Front and will be staffed by Navigators. Navigators are staff members who will be helping passengers through the Medallion roll-out and support them as the ship progresses to a full-blown Medallion Class Implementation. I wish I could be on for another week or two because that's when it'll be operational. So sorry I'm going to miss it.

As for Medallion decks, we have Lido, Riviera, Aloha, Baja, and Caribe. Folks in these cabins received their Medallions at check in and were invited to an informational meeting in Explorers today. The plan is for Dolphin deck to have their Medallions delivered to their cabins sometime during this cruise. 

Check back tomorrow for another Medallion Class update.

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