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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It’s time for a bit of a news roundup for our readers and we start with Europe. The most recent acronym to enter the traveler’s lexicon is EES, short for Entry/Exit Sytstem. What is the EES? The newly activated Entry/Exit System collects biometric data, in this case that means fingerprint scans and facial recognition photos. ... <a title="You Need To Plan For Long Wait Times With EES" class="read-more" href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/you-need-to-plan-for-long-wait-times-with-ees/" aria-label="Read more about You Need To Plan For Long Wait Times With EES">Read more</a></p>
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<p class="">It’s time for a bit of a news roundup for our readers and we start with Europe. The most recent acronym to enter the traveler’s lexicon is EES, short for Entry/Exit Sytstem. What is the EES? The newly activated Entry/Exit System collects biometric data, in this case that means fingerprint scans and facial recognition photos. It also collects traditional document information, like your passport. This program is already live at incoming airports and water ports within the Schengen Zone.</p>



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<p class="">Importantly, EES is a different program than ETIAS, which is a separate program that we’ve covered previously. Because these two programs are being implemented around the same time, let’s highlight some of the details and differences.</p>



<p class="">EES:</p>



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<li class="">You don’t need to do anything before traveling.</li>



<li class="">Biometric data will be collected at entry. Children under 12 years of age will not be fingerprinted.</li>



<li class="">It does not require paying an entry fee.</li>



<li class="">Applies to all non-EU and non-Schengen passport holders.</li>
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<p class="">ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System)</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">You do need to complete a digital application form before you travel.</li>



<li class="">Basic traveler information will be collected at application, but this program does not capture biometric data.</li>



<li class="">There is a €20 fee due at time of application. The fee can be waived for people under 18 and over 70.</li>



<li class="">Applies to any visa-free nationals that are traveling to <a href="https://travel-europe.europa.eu/etias/about-etias/who-should-apply#european-countries-requiring-etias">these European countries</a>.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-ees-should-become-faster-over-time-but-it-s-quite-slow-right-now">The EES should become faster over time, but it&#8217;s quite slow right now.</h3>



<p class="">These two programs have different aims. Going through the EES happens every time a traveler enters or leaves <a href="https://travel-europe.europa.eu/ees/what-is-the-ees">any of these countries</a> and it is intended to track the movements of travelers through them. ETIAS is intended to raise money and control entry before travel. Additionally, the EES is active now and ETIAS is being rolled out in the last quarter of 2026.</p>



<p class="">Right now, the EES seems to be slowing down entry to Europe. Just a matter of two weeks ago, we had personal experience entering the travel zone at the Lisbon cruise terminal. Disembarkation took several hours to clear customs. That’s not great news for upcoming travels but, in the long run, European officials hope that EES will speed up the process.</p>



<p class="">For the moment, make sure that you plan for extra time to enter Europe.</p>



<p class="">Also, please note that these changes do not apply to the UK which, rather famously, is not part of Europe, I mean the EU. Indeed, The United Kingdom has it’s own travel <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/new-travel-fees-around-the-globe-starting-2026/">fees coming online</a>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-princess-pours-program-what-is-it">Princess Pours Program, What Is It?</h2>



<p class="">The next update that might interest our readers is a major one from Princess Cruises. Just over a week ago, Princess announced that they are launching <a href="https://www.princess.com/cruise-dining/pours?msockid=1040e79af5d567330398f114f4ba6606">a new POURS collection</a>, which will be arriving this summer.</p>



<p class="">As the name implies, this program is Princess looking to step up their game in the cocktail and mocktail experience. This collection isn’t another beverage package, it’s more of a marketing stunt. Princess wants to capture people’s attention by showing off nice drinks, and they’ve pulled in celebrities to help with that.</p>



<p class="">The announcement includes promotional images with Matthew and Camila McConaughey, Liev Schreiber​, Jason Momoa, Blaine Halvorson, Jon Bon Jovi and Jesse Bongiovi,&nbsp;and more besides. These stars aren’t just there for pictures, they all have their own alcohols that will now be served on Princess Cruises’ ships. From the McConaughey’s Pantalones Tequila to Kylie Minogue’s no alcohol sparkling rosé.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-with-the-pours-program-you-ll-be-saying-alright-alright-alright">With the POURS program, you&#8217;ll be saying, &#8220;<em>Alright, alright, alright&#8230;&#8221;</em></h3>



<p class="">As I said, this isn’t a new drinks package so these new beverages will be included in Princess Plus and Premier. Which is nice to hear, since those programs <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/a-princess-plus-price-increase-makes-the-package-less-valuable/">got a price hike a while back</a>.</p>



<p class="">My favorite thing about this is that as part of this revamp, Princess Cruises is markedly increasing the number of mocktails and other non-alcoholic drinks on offer. This is wonderful news for any sailor that doesn’t drink alcohol, like Nichole. These new offerings include drinks like the Hibiscus Zenberry Crush and Golden Orchard, which bring a level of sophistication without the hangover.</p>



<p class="">Given the shifting trends in alcohol consumption by the youngest generations, Princess is likely reading the room and looking to enhance their options. With Gen Z consuming far less alcohol than previous generations, increasing NA offerings will appeal to a larger portion of that market. Older generations still consume alcohol at pretty much the same rate between them, but over the years consumers of all ages have trended toward higher quality and more sophisticated drinks. The POURS program hits both of those desires and will step up Princess’ game at the bar, which is something I’m quite glad to see them do.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-united-airline-changes-the-good-and-the-bad">United Airline Changes: The Good and the Bad</h2>



<p class="">United Airlines has announced several changes recently which are being met with both joy and annoyance.</p>



<p class="">First, United announced that they will begin kicking people off flights should they be listening to music or shows without headphones. In other words, if someone is broadcasting whatever they are watching to the whole cabin, you may be removed from the plane. While I haven’t personally encountered behavior like this before, it was apparently happening enough that they felt the need to create a rule for it.</p>



<p class="">Let it be known that if you fly United, you should bring some headphones. Or maybe a book. I really loved A Gentleman In Moscow, so I would pick that up.</p>



<p class="">In slightly less welcome news, United recently announced Fare Options, separating each seat type into three new forms, Base, Standard, and Flexible. These fare options will have different costs and different rules associated with them.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-new-fares-from-united-means-that-you-ll-be-paying-more-for-miles">New fares from United means that you&#8217;ll be paying more for miles.</h3>



<p class="">For example, a Base fare ticket will be charged extra if you want to choose your seat location, while a Standard and Flexible fare will let you choose the seat. Similarly, the Base fare will get one checked bag, while the others will have 2 bags. Flexible operates much more like Standard, but can get a refund, while the other two typically do not.</p>



<p class="">Finally Base Fare, even in business class, doesn’t earn miles when flying or give lounge access. This means you could pay top dollar for a Polaris seat and not get to stay at their special lounge or get a single mile for the flight if you choose the Base Fare option.</p>



<p class="">This puts United much more in line with how Delta has operated since they announced their fare options around this time last year. All of this comes on the heels of United cutting back their milage program to make it much harder to earn miles outside of the higher-cost seats.</p>



<p class="">I’ve included a chart from United so you can see some of the restrictions placed on the base fare. The chart you see is specific to Polaris, which is United’s top tier long haul flight cabin. As you can see, the base fare has plenty of restrictions on it.</p>



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<p class="">I wrote an article last year that asked if <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/is-airline-status-worth-it-in-2026/">airline status is worth it</a>. These changes give me one more reason to say, no. I say, fly the best rate in the best seat you care to pay for, and whichever airline that’s with is who you fly on – diamond be damned.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recently Princess Cruise Line announced changes to their immensely popular cruise packages. Along with a Princess Plus price increase, and one to the Premier package as well, there are other changes to their benefits. Pricing Increase This is the most obvious change and, perhaps, the most expected. Premiere Package is now $100/person/day (up from $90).Plus ... <a title="A Princess Plus Price Increase, Makes The Package Less Valuable" class="read-more" href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/a-princess-plus-price-increase-makes-the-package-less-valuable/" aria-label="Read more about A Princess Plus Price Increase, Makes The Package Less Valuable">Read more</a></p>
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<p class="">Recently Princess Cruise Line announced changes to their immensely popular cruise packages. Along with a Princess Plus price increase, and one to the Premier package as well, there are other changes to their benefits.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-pricing-increase">Pricing Increase</h2>



<p class="">This is the most obvious change and, perhaps, the most expected.</p>



<p class="">Premiere Package is now $100/person/day (up from $90).<br>Plus Package is now $65/person/day (up from $60).</p>



<p class="">However, there’s one more wrinkle to the pricing increase. Princess has a premium for these packages on their newest class of ship, the Sphere Class ships. That means that the Sun Princess and Star Princess will see slightly different pricing.</p>



<p class="">On Sphere Class ships the new prices are:</p>



<p class="">Premiere Package is $105/person/day.<br>Plus Package is $70/person/day.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-benefits-changes">Benefits Changes</h2>



<p class="">The announcement from Princess highlights the following:</p>



<p class="">Premier Package will receive a new shore excursion credit. The amount credited will vary by voyage length: $100 (6–9 days), $200 (10–20 days), and up to $300 for voyages of 21+ days. Princess continues to clarify that the Premier Package will still include the unlimited Premier Beverage Package, unlimited casual and specialty dining, four device wi-fi, fees waived for OceanNow® and room service delivery, unlimited digital professional photos, reserved seating for theatrical shows, and daily crew appreciation.</p>



<p class="">Princess Plus will feature two more casual dining meals per voyage, for a total of four. Once again, Princess clarifies that the package still includes the Plus Beverage Package, single device wi-fi, fees waived for OceanNow® and room service delivery, and daily crew appreciation.</p>



<p class="">The changes don’t end there though. Princess added, “To make way for these guest-inspired enhancements, select package features with lower usage &#8211; such as premium desserts, juice bar access, Medallion shipping, fitness classes, and Princess prizes &#8211; will be removed.”</p>



<p class="">That means that both Plus and Premier are losing those benefits.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-fine-print">Fine Print</h2>



<p class="">Diving into this further, people have caught some very significant changes to the Plus package, in particular. Looking at the benefits <a href="https://www.princess.com/en-int/cruise-deals-promotions/plus-premier-cruise-packages">page</a>, there’s a big difference in this new program. From the linked page:</p>



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<p class=""><em>What is included in the Plus Beverage Package? </em><br><br><em>Effective January 14, 2026, the Plus Beverage Package includes beer, spirits, wine by the glass, alcohol and zero-alcohol cocktails up to $15 USD / $22 AUD. All non-alcoholic beverages including fountain sodas, specialty coffees and teas, frappes at Coffee &amp; Cones, and Red Bull energy drinks are also included. In addition, up to 12 bottles of sparkling or still bottled water (500ml or less) are included per day. The package includes the additional benefit of a 25% discount on the following excluded items: all bottles of wine, one-liter bottles of water and canned soda. The Plus Beverage Package may be used on our private islands, all onboard food and beverage venues, and other onboard areas such as the theater or public spaces that offer beverage service. <u>The Plus Beverage Package has a daily limit of 15 beverages over a 24-hour period (i.e. 6 a.m. to 6 a.m.) and includes all beverages mentioned above</u>, excluding sparkling and still bottled water, which do not count toward the 15 beverages limit.     </em></p>
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<p class="">The part underlined above (emphasis mine) is a seismic shift in what this package offered. In the past, soft drinks and coffees did not count toward the 15 beverages a day limit. This puts a big cramp on a lot of people’s cruising style. I don’t know how many non-alcoholic drinks I had each day, but I wasn’t counting them in the past. Now, I’ll have to be counting them out as well.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-using-these-binoculars-i-can-see-them-sneaking-in-changes">Using these binoculars, I can see them sneaking in changes!</h3>



<p class="">To be clear, I think that most people will have a hard time hitting the 15 drinks per day limit, but there are plenty of people that will be frustrated by this.</p>



<p class="">The Premier Package still has unlimited drinks, both alcoholic and non. However, there is another change that affects both plans.</p>



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<p class="">The line “<em>12 bottles of sparkling or still bottled water (500ml or less) are included per day,”</em> appears in both Plus and Premier. This will likely impact fewer cruise goers, than the other changes to beverage counts, but some of us really like our sparkling waters. Previously there was no limit on these beverages, and it really puts this new policy in stark contrast with the approach of Virgin Voyages where every cabin has carafes of still or sparkling water, and ice, provided without limits on quantity.</p>
</blockquote>



<p class="">As of writing, plenty of Princess Cruises customers are already taking notice of the changes on sites like Reddit and Cruise Critic. It almost goes without saying that Netizens are rather salty about these changes mixed with the price increase.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-breakdown">Breakdown</h2>



<p class=""><strong>Lost Benefits</strong></p>



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<li class="">Medallion Shipping &#8211; This is where Princess would send your cruise Medallion to your home before the cruise. I don’t think this is a benefit at all. Honestly, it’s more of an inconvenience. It was just one more thing that I had to remember to pack. Now, you just pick your Medallion up at the cruise terminal which takes, <em>approximately</em>, 13.728 seconds. I’m glad they are stopping this.</li>



<li class="">“Premium” Desserts – I really didn’t like these things at all, which you can read about <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/is-the-emerald-princess-older-sure-but-its-definitely-wonderful/">here</a>. It was a pain for the staff and slowed things down. They also made a mess. Good riddance!</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-princess-plus-price-increase-isn-t-good-but-reducing-the-number-of-these-things-is">A Princess Plus price increase isn&#8217;t good, but reducing the number of these things is!</h3>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">Juice Bar – As of writing, it’s unclear if the juices are just going away or if they are now just an upcharge for everyone, regardless of package. I liked the juice bar, but I recognize it was likely a niche benefit for most people.</li>



<li class="">Fitness Classes – I don’t need fitness classes, but a lot of people like them. They are very popular on many cruise lines. When Princess says that most people weren’t using this benefit, I believe them. However, I’m sure the folks that did use it will be really heartbroken over this one. Princess Prizes – This benefit was only available to Premier Package. I elaborated on it in my review and I won’t explain in great detail here. Suffice to say, every time you opened your cabin door, you had a chance to win a prize. This wasn’t much of a benefit to begin with, but losing it feels almost petty for some reason.</li>
</ul>



<p class=""><strong>New Benefits</strong></p>



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<li class="">The Premier Package gains an excursion credit which, when you do the math on the sailing length benefit tiers and increased cost, comes out as a wash. Yes, it is slightly in your favor in some cases, but not enough to be very excited about. It would be only marginally better than keeping the old price and just buying excursions as you normally would.</li>



<li class="">The Plus Package gains two more casual dining meals per voyage. This doesn’t excite me very much. My preferences in food lead me toward the main dining room when I sailed on the Emerald Princess. Other ships will have different experiences, but the casual restaurants just weren’t better than other dining on the ship for me.</li>
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<p class=""><strong>Biggest Change</strong></p>



<p class="">The new limitations on the Plus package daily drink count and the new limits to bottled water for both plans are also a loss. In this regard, the plans have been reduced in what they offer to customers no matter how it’s spun.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-conclusion">Conclusion</h2>



<p class="">I cannot definitively say that these package changes mean that you’ll pay more and get less. However, given the new restrictions on drinks, for the Plus Package especially, it certainly gives me the vibe of lessened value.</p>



<p class="">A Princess Plus price increase doesn’t surprise me, it’s to be expected over time. As I see it, though, there’s a larger goal Princess may have with these changes. I think Princess is trying to steer more people to the Premier Package by increasing its comparative value to the Plus Package. The ultimate goal is, of course, to have increased profits as a result.</p>



<p class="">The changes to the programs <em>do not</em> change my recommendation that Princess’ customers get the Plus package.</p>



<p class="">When I see other cruise lines charging over $100 per person per day for a drinks package and around $18 per person per day for crew gratuities, I still consider the Princess packages a great value.  That being said, it’s still not as nice a product as it was before.</p>



<p class="">If you are thinking about sailing on Princess or already have a cruise booked with them, you may want to have an in depth conversation with your travel agent about the changes. For our part, we are already advising clients of the changes and how it impacts them.</p>



<p class="">You can check out the announcement for yourself <a href="https://www.princess.com/en-int/news/news-releases/2025/07/premier-plus-new-benefits?msockid=285e1628fca4696a303f0364fd8e6857">here</a> and see a breakdown of the plans <a href="https://www.princess.com/en-int/cruise-deals-promotions/plus-premier-cruise-packages">here</a>.</p>



<p class="">Update 7/28/25:</p>



<p class="">A few days after posting these official changes to the Princess Plus and Premier pacakges, Princess updated their terms again. The change is to the Plus Package and it changes the benefits. From their site:</p>



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<p class="">Effective January 14, 2026, the Plus Beverage Package includes beer, spirits, wine by the glass, alcohol and zero-alcohol cocktails up to $15 USD / $22 AUD. All non-alcoholic beverages including fountain sodas, specialty coffees and teas, frappes at Coffee &amp; Cones, sparkling or still bottled water (500ml or less) and Red Bull energy drinks are also included. The package includes the additional benefit of a 25% discount on the following excluded items: all bottles of wine, one-liter bottles of water and canned soda. The Plus Beverage Package may be used on our private islands, all onboard food and beverage venues, and other onboard areas such as the theater or public spaces that offer beverage service. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Plus Beverage Package has a daily limit of 15 beverages over a 24-hour period (i.e. 6 a.m. to 6 a.m.) and includes all beverages mentioned above, excluding specialty coffees and teas, which do not count toward any daily beverage limit, and sparkling or still bottled water (500ml or less), which do not count toward the 15 beverage limit, but are separately limited to no more than 12 per day. </span></p>
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<p class="">The underlined portion, emphasis mine, is the change from the original language, which can still be found above. The update returns specialty coffees and teas to unlimited status. </p>



<p class="">Although this slightly improves the Plus package, it&#8217;s still not as valuable a plan as before these changes.</p>
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<p class="">When you’re planning a vacation, there are so many choices it can be overwhelming to pick the best cruise. A vacation is a big investment of time and money. There are so many choices and it&#8217;s important you find the right cruise for you. We&#8217;re here to share some great cruise planning tips.</p>



<p class="">Research shows that the average person who plans their own trip spends over 30 hours researching it. That’s almost a whole work week and many people spend more time than that! As travel agents, we devote ourselves to knowing which cruise will be the best cruise for each client, while also saving them time and money.</p>



<p class="">How can you avoid wasting time and money on your cruise planning, and get to relaxing sooner? Here are some amazing cruise planning tips.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-there-are-18-cruise-lines-and-almost-800-cruises-in-alaska-alone-that-s-a-lot-to-research-save-yourself-time-by-working-with-an-expert-to-pick-your-cruise"><em><em>There are 18 cruise lines and almost 800 cruises in Alaska alone &#8211; that&#8217;s a lot to research. Save yourself time by working with an expert to pick your cruise..</em></em></h3>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-1-before-you-choose-a-cruise-think">Tip 1: Before You Choose a Cruise, Think!</h2>



<p class="">The most important cruise planning tip is to think before you book! Don&#8217;t jump at the first low price or pretty social media post. Ask yourself, what are you looking to get from your cruise. Are you looking for the best cruise line for your family? Or perhaps a romantic trip for two with no kids? Is there a destination you have in mind?</p>



<p class="">The most important question to ask yourself is what is your budget? Since the pandemic, many travelers have decided to upgrade their travel and splurge on something they might not have before. But it’s about what works for you! We often see people jump at a low advertised price without realizing they will end up paying more in the end than if they had booked a higher priced cruise that included more. We often prepare spreadsheets for our clients so they can compare apples-to-apples.</p>



<p class="">If you are using a travel advisor, <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/5-reasons-you-should-use-a-travel-agent/">and you should</a>, tell them clearly what you want so they can help you plan your perfect trip.</p>



<p class="">Questions to answer for planning your cruise:</p>



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<li class="">Who is traveling? There are cruise lines that specialize in kids and others that don&#8217;t allow children. Will it be multi-generational? Cruising solo is popular, is that you?</li>



<li class="">Are you restricted to certain dates? If so, you might want to engage a travel agent (also known as a travel advisor), at no cost to you, who can quickly scan your date range and tell you what is available.</li>



<li class="">Do you have certain destinations in mind or do you just want to cruise? <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/visit-alaska-2024/">Alaska is extremely popular and there is much to know</a> to maximize your experience.</li>



<li class="">Do you have a budget? See Tip 2.</li>



<li class="">When you stay in a hotel do you stay at a Four Seasons, a Motel 6, or something in between? Cruiselines have the same types of differences in luxury and quality. As part of your research, make sure you know you are getting the cruise you want. The more you tell your travel advisor, the better they can match you to the right cruise.</li>



<li class="">Make a list of what you will want, such as:
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<li class="">Wi-fi</li>



<li class="">Specialty dining</li>



<li class="">Drinks (many lines charge extra for soft drinks as well as wine, alcohol, etc.)</li>



<li class="">Gratuities. While technically optional, you should pay them. They can be as high as $20 per person per day as only a few crusielines include them in the price.</li>



<li class="">Spa services</li>



<li class="">Shore excursions</li>



<li class="">Room service. Many lines charge extra for this.</li>
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</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-2-consider-value-over-price-for-a-cruise">Tip 2: Consider Value Over Price For A Cruise</h2>



<p class="">All too often, travelers get drawn in by a low advertised price, only to find out at the end of the cruise they owe money for all sorts of things. Watch for items like crew gratuities, wi-fi, soft drinks, even coffees and dining! These costs all add up, and this doesn’t even include shore excursions. This doesn&#8217;t mean cruising isn&#8217;t a good value&#8211;it is!</p>



<p class="">Speaking of the value of cruising, we often see people who have sticker shock over the price of a cruise. Then they compare a comparable land vacation and realize the value of a cruise.</p>



<p class="">If you’re planning a cruise, that more expensive looking choice may be a better value. Look behind the curtain of a “good deal” and make an informed decision.&nbsp;We’ve seen far too many people book a “cheap” cruise, then end up spending more money on all the extras, than if they had booked a “more expensive” cruise that included more. Don&#8217;t let that happen to you. </p>



<p class="">We prepare spreadsheets for our clients who are choosing between different cruises so they can see the actual cost and value of each.</p>



<p class="">Several cruise lines engage in more honest pricing. They will include beverages, Wi-Fi, port fees, crew gratuities, specialty restaurants, and sometimes even shore excursions. Booking a cruise with one of them can result in a much better and more relaxing experience.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-virgin-voyages-includes-more-with-fair-and-flexible-pricing"><em>Virgin Voyages includes more with Fair and Flexible pricing</em></h3>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-3-how-to-choose-a-cruise-to-get-the-best-price">Tip 3: How to Choose a Cruise to Get the Best Price?</h2>



<p class="">This is one of our best cruise planning tips. While last minute deals still exist, nowadays the cruise lines often make the best offers to those who book early. We always suggest booking as early as you can with <strong>a refundable deposit</strong>. With a refundable deposit, it’s easier to get the price reduced if the price drops later. Or, worst case, cancel the booking and start a new one.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-4-booking-the-cruise">Tip 4: Booking The Cruise</h2>



<p class="">Once you’ve decided what cruise you want to take and when you want to take it, now it’s time to book it. That’s not where the stress ends though.</p>



<p class="">When COVID hit in 2020, we had quite a few clients booked on cruises. Some of these cruises cost tens of thousands of dollars! Worse, they had not purchased travel insurance. After lots of work and hours on hold, we were able to get all of our clients a refund. People who had booked cruises themselves, had to fight for refunds on their own. </p>



<p class="">Good travel agents fight for their clients in those situations. Car crashes, job loss, and personal or family illness can happen to anyone. By working with us, we can make it easier for you to recover your money if something goes wrong with your trip. And of course it is why we always recommend <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/travel-insurance-boring-but-necessary/">purchasing trip protection.</a></p>



<p class="">Many people are not aware that it doesn’t cost you anything extra to book with a travel agent. There are exceptions to that, as some travel agents do charge an upfront planning fee, but many, like us, do not. In addition, the travel agent will have your back if things don&#8217;t go right.</p>



<p class="">Working with a travel advisor can be the best way to choose a cruise.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-5-best-cruises-for-families">Tip 5: Best Cruises for Families</h2>



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<p class="">We think a cruise is the perfect way for a group of friends and family to travel together. We’ve done it many times. Everyone gets to the same place at the same time. On board, you can spend as much, or as little, time together as you wish.</p>



<p class="">It’s great for multi-generational travel as the kids can have fun all day in the children’s program while Mom and Dad visit the spa and Grandma and the aunties play pickleball or take a painting class. Or, all the adults can just sip margaritas by the pool. Some groups only see each other at dinner because they are so busy with their own activities.&nbsp; And the children’s programs are so much fun it can be hard to get the kids to leave at the end of the day.</p>



<p class="">The ship’s photographers will be happy to take as many pictures of your group as want with no sitting fees. You only pay for the pictures you want. No obligation!</p>



<p class="">Finally, if your group is large enough, there may be extra perks and discounts available. A good travel agent can not only help you choose a cruise but can save you many headaches by keeping track of what all the aunts and uncles and nephews and nieces want.</p>



<p class="">Popular cruises for families are the Royal Caribbean (RCCL) and the Disney Cruise Line (of course). But don&#8217;t overlook cruises like Celebrity and Princess who have excellent children and teen programs. Princess especially in great for Alaska and we consider the Princess Plus program to be one of the best values in cruising.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-6-cabin-selection-on-a-cruise">Tip 6: Cabin Selection on a Cruise</h2>



<p class="">Some people care passionately about their cabin location, others not so much. If you don’t care, you can often choose to book a “guarantee” cabin at a slightly lower price. This means they guarantee you a cabin in that category such as a balcony or suite, but you won’t know which exact one it is until just before you board.</p>



<p class="">When choosing a cabin, here are some things to think about:</p>



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<li class="">Who will share what kinds of cabins? If the kids are teens, you can book a balcony cabin for the parents and an inside cabin, across the hall, for the kids.</li>



<li class="">Do you need the cabins to be close together? Do you need the cabins to have a connecting door?</li>



<li class="">Does the cruise ship sail up a coastline? (We’re looking at you, Alaska) If it does, then one side of the ship is going to have far better cabin views than others.</li>
</ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-7-best-cruises-for-adults">Tip 7: Best Cruises for Adults</h2>



<p class="">Cruise planning tips for sailing without children. Two cruise lines do not allow children at all: <a href="https://www.virginvoyages.com/book/voyage-planner/find-a-voyage?cabins=1&amp;USD[%E2%80%A6]lors=2&amp;toDate=2022-10-04&amp;agentId=73415&amp;agencyId=409">Virgin Voyages</a> and <a href="https://www.vikingcruises.com/oceans/myagent/farfarawaytravels?adobe_mc=TS%3D1725631295%7CMCMID%3D05975346423556579053452019953781126837%7CMCORGID%3D8FC267C25245B36B0A490D4C%2540AdobeOrg&amp;_gl=1*u6g3rd*_ga*MTAyMTU1MTkxMC4xNzI1NjMwOTc4*_ga_24KNYDH1S6*MTcyNTYzMDk3OC4xLjEuMTcyNTYzMTI3MC42MC4wLjA.">Viking Ocean</a>.</p>



<p class="">Other cruise lines allow children but you will find fewer, depending on the season and itinerary. These include Regent Seven Seas, Seabourn, Silversea, and Oceania. We like Azamara for its extended stays at many ports. </p>



<p class="">Newcomer <a href="https://www.virginvoyages.com/book/voyage-planner/find-a-voyage?cabins=1&amp;USD[%E2%80%A6]lors=2&amp;toDate=2022-10-04&amp;agentId=73415&amp;agencyId=409">Virgin Voyages</a> is winning every award in sight and is winning over veteran cruisers from other lines. Check out our posts about <a href="http://love virgin">sailing on Vir</a><a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/why-i-love-virgin-voyages/">gin.</a></p>



<p class="">We also are big fans of <a href="https://www.cunard.com/en-us">Cunard</a>, which offers a sophisticated experience. You can actually sail between New York and England, often for less than the price of flying business class. Seven nights of great food, entertainment and accomodation&#8211;and no jet lag!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-8-upgrades">Tip 8: Upgrades</h2>



<p class="">In the not-too-distant-past, veteran cruisers would sometimes experience the &#8220;Upgrade Fairy,&#8221; meaning the cruise line gave them a free upgrade. Nowadays, that is incredibly rare. More and more cruise lines have programs in which you make blind bids on upgrades should they become available. Some examples are <a href="https://www.princess.com/plan/princess-cruise-room-upgrade/">Princess Upgrades</a>, <a href="https://www.royalcaribbean.com/booked/cruise-room-upgrade">Royal Caribbean&#8217;s Royal Up</a>, <a href="https://www.virginvoyages.com/upgrade">Virgin&#8217;s Level Up</a>, and <a href="https://www.celebritycruises.com/bid-on-cruise-room-upgrade">Celebrity&#8217;s Move Up</a>.</p>



<p class="">We hope these cruise planning tips help you choose your cruise. If you need suggestions for getting the price on airfare, <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/6-insider-secrets-for-getting-the-best-price-on-air/">check out this post</a>.</p>



<p class="">Check out this <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/18/travel/first-time-cruise-passengers.html">recent New York Times article</a> describing why so many people of all ages are taking their first cruise.</p>



<p class="">If Athens is on your itinerary, be sure to <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/one-of-the-best-museums-in-the-world-acropolis-museum-2023/">read our article about one of the best museums in the world, the Acropolis Museum</a>.</p>



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<p class="">Princess Cruises just announced changes to the much-loved Princess Premier package. But also, a new price.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-is-the-princess-premier-package-the-best-deal-in-cruising">Is the Princess Premier Package the Best Deal in Cruising?</h2>



<p class="">We are <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/experiences/ocean-cruising/">no strangers to cruising</a>, and we believe that Princess Plus and Princess Premier Packages are some of the best deals that you can get from all the cruise lines. They are daily packages that include drinks, Wi-Fi, and gratuities as well as a slew of other bonuses. We believe choosing one or the other is a great choice for any Princess Cruise. Believe me, <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/is-the-emerald-princess-older-sure-but-its-definitely-wonderful/">we&#8217;ve explored every aspect of Princess</a>.</p>



<p class="">That being said, Princess has recently enhanced their Premier Package. But with those bonuses comes a slightly increased cost. We&#8217;re here to tell you everything you need to know about these packages.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-what-is-a-princess-plus-and-princess-premier-package">What is a Princess Plus and Princess Premier Package?</h2>



<p class=""><a href="https://www.princess.com/en-us/cruise-deals-promotions/plus-premier-cruise-packages?msockid=066e65dd7cae659e2d89747f7dbb6421">Princess Plus and Princess Premier</a> are add-ons that you can get for any Princess Cruise voyage. Here is the breakdown of what they offer.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><tbody><tr><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">Princess Plus Package</td><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">Princess Premier Package</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">$60/day</td><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">$90/day</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">Wi-Fi, 1 device</td><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">Wi-Fi, 4 devices</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">15 drinks per day, up to $15 per drink</td><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center"><strong>Unlimited </strong>Drinks, up to $20 per drink</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">Crew Gratuities</td><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">Crew Gratuities</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">2 Casual Meals and Fitness Classes per sailing</td><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center"><strong>Unlimited</strong> Casual Dining, Specialty Dining, and Fitness Classes</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">2 Premium Desserts per day</td><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">Unlimited Premium Desserts</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">OceanNow Delivery Free</td><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">OceanNow Delivery Free</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">&#8211;</td><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center">Professional Photos, Door Prizes, and Reserved Theater Seating</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<p class="">As you can see, you really get a lot of bang for your buck with these packages. Many cruise lines offer just drinks packages at higher prices!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-so-what-s-changed">So, What&#8217;s Changed?</h2>



<p class="">The big changes are that Princess Premier previously limited the number of drinks, which is now unlimited. Before, you were allowed only two complementary Specialty Dining options per cruise. Now with the Princess Premier Package, you can go to the specialty restaurants every single night. You are now also allowed unlimited Casual Dining.</p>



<p class="">With these increased bonuses, however, Princess prices did increase from $80 to $90 per day. Despite this slight increase in price, the overall value of these packages can&#8217;t be found anywhere else.</p>



<p class="">We consider the Plus package value proposition to be fantastic for most travelers, as the price for tips ($16-$20 per person per day) and wi-fi alone (a minimum of $24.99 per day per device) costs up to $55 per day when purchased separately and that is without drinks or desserts or fitness.  Whether the Premier is worth it to you depends greatly on your likely use.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Emerald Princess Review: 4/5 With a fleet as large as Princess’ and the age of several of their ships, I think it’s only fair that I start this review with a couple of important pieces of information. I was on the Emerald Princess, one of the older ships in the line’s fleet. She entered service ... <a title="Is The Emerald Princess Older, Sure, But It&#8217;s Definitely Wonderful" class="read-more" href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/is-the-emerald-princess-older-sure-but-its-definitely-wonderful/" aria-label="Read more about Is The Emerald Princess Older, Sure, But It&#8217;s Definitely Wonderful">Read more</a></p>
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<p class=""><strong>Emerald</strong> <strong>Princess Review: 4/5</strong></p>



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<li class="">Princess Cruises is, I’m told, the first “traditional” <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/our-best-cruise-tips-for-2024/">cruise </a>line that I’ve been on.</li>



<li class="">The Emerald Princess is an older ship and it shows in places, but still offers many high quality comforts and features.</li>



<li class="">As with any customer service experience, the staff are what make the biggest difference and the Princess Staff were excellent.</li>
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<div class="root-eb-toc-5968u wp-block-essential-blocks-table-of-contents"><div class="eb-parent-wrapper eb-parent-eb-toc-5968u "><div class="eb-toc-container eb-toc-5968u  eb-toc-is-not-sticky eb-toc-not-collapsible eb-toc-initially-not-collapsed eb-toc-scrollToTop style-1 list-style-none" data-scroll-top="false" data-scroll-top-icon="fas fa-angle-up" data-collapsible="false" data-sticky-hide-mobile="false" data-sticky="false" data-scroll-target="scroll_to_toc" data-copy-link="false" data-editor-type="" data-hide-desktop="false" data-hide-tab="false" data-hide-mobile="false" data-itemCollapsed="false" data-highlight-scroll="false"><div class="eb-toc-header"><h2 class="eb-toc-title">Table of Contents</h2></div><div class="eb-toc-wrapper " data-headers="[{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Great Itinerary&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Great Itinerary&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;great-itinerary&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;First Impressions; Embarcation&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;First Impressions; Embarcation&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;eb-table-content-1&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;The Crew Managed Beautifully&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;The Crew Managed Beautifully&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;the-crew-managed-beautifully&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Princess Plus and Premier&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Princess Plus and Premier&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;princess-plus-and-premier&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;WiFi&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;WiFi&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;wifi&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;More Plus and Premier&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;More Plus and Premier&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;more-plus-and-premier&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Professional Photos&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Professional Photos&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;professional-photos&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Specialty Meals&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Specialty Meals&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;specialty-meals&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Casual Meals&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Casual Meals&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;casual-meals&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Dining&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Dining&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;dining&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Main Dining Rooms&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Main Dining Rooms&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;main-dining-rooms&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Food Quality&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Food Quality&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;food-quality&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Picky Eater? No Problem&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Picky Eater? No Problem&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;picky-eater-no-problem&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Why We Love to Have the Same Table and Servers Each Night&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Why We Love to Have the Same Table and Servers Each Night&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;why-we-love-to-have-the-same-table-and-servers-each-night&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Emerald Princess&#039; Rooms&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Emerald Princess&#039; Rooms&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;emerald-princess-rooms&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Beds&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Beds&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;beds&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Room Service&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Room Service&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;room-service&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Onboard Entertainment and Facilities&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Onboard Entertainment and Facilities&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;onboard-entertainment-and-facilities&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Suggestions for Gym Use&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Suggestions for Gym Use&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;suggestions-for-gym-use&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;The Elite Benefit Elites Love: Laundry&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;The Elite Benefit Elites Love: Laundry&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;the-elite-benefit-elites-love-laundry&quot;},{&quot;level&quot;:2,&quot;content&quot;:&quot;Conclusion&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Conclusion&quot;,&quot;link&quot;:&quot;conclusion&quot;}]" data-visible="[false,true,false,false,false,false]" data-delete-headers="[{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Great Itinerary&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;great-itinerary&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;First Impressions; Embarcation&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;first-impressions%3B-embarcation&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;The Crew Managed Beautifully&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;the-crew-managed-beautifully&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Princess Plus and Premier&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;princess-plus-and-premier&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;WiFi&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;wifi&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;More Plus and Premier&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;more-plus-and-premier&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Professional Photos&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;professional-photos&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Specialty Meals&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;specialty-meals&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Casual Meals&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;casual-meals&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Dining&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;dining&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Main Dining Rooms&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;main-dining-rooms&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Food Quality&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;food-quality&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Picky Eater? No Problem&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;picky-eater-no-problem&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Why We Love to Have the Same Table and Servers Each Night&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;why-we-love-to-have-the-same-table-and-servers-each-night&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Emerald Princess&#039; Rooms&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;emerald-princess-rooms&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Beds&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;beds&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Room Service&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;room-service&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Onboard Entertainment and Facilities&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;onboard-entertainment-and-facilities&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Suggestions for Gym Use&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;suggestions-for-gym-use&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;The Elite Benefit Elites Love: Laundry&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;the-elite-benefit-elites-love-laundry&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false},{&quot;label&quot;:&quot;Conclusion&quot;,&quot;value&quot;:&quot;conclusion&quot;,&quot;isDelete&quot;:false}]" data-smooth="true" data-top-offset=""><div class="eb-toc__list-wrap"><ul class='eb-toc__list'><li><a href="#great-itinerary">Great Itinerary</a><li><a href="#eb-table-content-1">First Impressions; Embarcation</a><li><a href="#the-crew-managed-beautifully">The Crew Managed Beautifully</a><li><a href="#princess-plus-and-premier">Princess Plus and Premier</a><li><a href="#wifi">WiFi</a><li><a href="#more-plus-and-premier">More Plus and Premier</a><li><a href="#professional-photos">Professional Photos</a><li><a href="#specialty-meals">Specialty Meals</a><li><a href="#casual-meals">Casual Meals</a><li><a href="#dining">Dining</a><li><a href="#main-dining-rooms">Main Dining Rooms</a><li><a href="#food-quality">Food Quality</a><li><a href="#picky-eater-no-problem">Picky Eater? No Problem</a><li><a href="#why-we-love-to-have-the-same-table-and-servers-each-night">Why We Love to Have the Same Table and Servers Each Night</a><li><a href="#emerald-princess-rooms">Emerald Princess&#8217; Rooms</a><li><a href="#beds">Beds</a><li><a href="#room-service">Room Service</a><li><a href="#onboard-entertainment-and-facilities">Onboard Entertainment and Facilities</a><li><a href="#suggestions-for-gym-use">Suggestions for Gym Use</a><li><a href="#the-elite-benefit-elites-love-laundry">The Elite Benefit Elites Love: Laundry</a><li><a href="#conclusion">Conclusion</a></ul></div></div></div></div></div>


<p class="">With a fleet as large as Princess’ and the age of several of their ships, I think it’s only fair that I start this review with a couple of important pieces of information.</p>



<p class="">I was on the Emerald Princess, one of the older ships in the line’s fleet. She entered service in 2007 and has received significant updates since then. Still, the age of the vessel means that there are design features that feel out of date when compared to more modern ships. The stability in rougher waters was impressive though and even more motion sickness prone people in my group never thought it was bad. As an aside, if you’re wondering, “does she know what rough waters really are?”, the answer is, yes, I do. I’ve sailed off the coast of Norway, in a ship a fraction the size of the Emerald Princess, in waves higher than 30 feet and winds greater than 90 mph.</p>



<p class="">Unlike my experience on <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/virgin-voyages-full-review-virgin-remarkably-sets-a-new-bar/">Virgin Voyages</a>, we did receive some additional bonuses because of a family member&#8217;s status. We received the benefit of Elite status when onboard, a benefit that we made use of. In most cases Elite status doesn’t translate to many real benefits, but there is at least one significant benefit to it that we’ll talk about. Other than receiving Elite status, though, I experienced Princess Cruises as any other guest might.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-great-itinerary">Great Itinerary</h2>



<p class="">The last important thing to note is that we were on a truly unique itinerary. We were lucky enough to experience one of the line’s Eclipse Cruises, which meant that the Emerald Princess was directly in the path of totality off the coast of Mexico. The trip also saw us traverse the Panama Canal. These two features certainly brought specific travelers onboard that may have otherwise not gone on the trip. That includes us. We would not have been there if it wasn&#8217;t for the eclipse.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-first-impressions-embarcation">First Impressions; Embarcation</h2>



<p class="">Our cruise left from LA and, being completely honest, there seemed to be a backup at the cruise terminal. As we arrived guests that were departing the Emerald Princess were still gathering their things and getting rides to wherever they were going. To avoid any potential confusion, on the part of the reader, we didn’t arrive early to the port. We got there at 2:30 PM, but the disembarkation process was still going on. This caused a bit of chaos and a lot of complaining from, <em>ahem</em>&#8230; <em><strong>certain</strong></em> guests. The reality of the situation was hardly worth all the fuming I overheard, both in person and online.</p>



<p class="">Here&#8217;s the total impact on guests that I experienced. There was a delay in being allowed into our cabins, but the bars, buffet, and quick service meals were open. Some of the stateroom amenities were not ready until the next day, namely they didn’t have enough clean robes. There was also a power cycling issue that they needed to work out before we departed, so there was a brief interruption to the internet and Medallion services. That’s really it. It was a minor inconvenience for us.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-we-got-to-leave-port-just-before-the-emerald-princess-sister-ship-the-sapphire-princes-they-are-almost-identical-ships-so-this-is-a-good-view-of-what-you-ll-be-taking">We got to leave port just before the Emerald Princess sister ship, the Sapphire Princes. They are almost identical ships, so this is a good view of what you&#8217;ll be taking.</h3>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-crew-managed-beautifully">The Crew Managed Beautifully</h2>



<p class="">There’s a reason that’s all worth recounting though because it serves to highlight the quality of the crew. I figured that there was something amiss with the Emerald Princess arrival in LA. A few days later, once everything calmed down, I asked a crew member I’d gotten to know about the whole situation. They explained there was a delay in getting into the port and that they couldn’t start turning over the ship until many hours after they usually would. The entire process of disembarking the cruise before us was delayed. They didn’t say exactly what caused the delay but they, needlessly, apologized to me for it.</p>



<p class="">If the crew managed to recover from being unable to start disembarking until hours later than planned and all we really felt was a short delay before we could use our staterooms and a simple power cycling process, then I’m impressed. I worked in logistics for several years and I know how tight scheduling is these days. To be that far behind and recover that smoothly, especially for an operation like a cruise ship, that’s just impressive! Not to mention that I didn’t see one frazzled Princess crew member that whole time.</p>



<p class="">As I’ve written and said many times, there’s going to be disruption in travel and there’s no way around it. Your job as a traveler is to leave yourself a little buffer when scheduling and to stay relaxed and calm when dealing with people. If you can’t do those two things, just stay home.</p>



<p class="">I didn’t mind the hiccups in boarding, or the confusing baggage drop off (which is the port employees, not the cruise line). I found a bar, sat with my carry-ons, had a drink, and enjoyed the unseasonably cold LA air. What can I say, I like it chilly!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-princess-plus-and-premier">Princess Plus and Premier</h2>



<p class="">I am well aware that most cruises are very interested in selling you packages. Drinks packages, Wi-Fi packages, gratuity packages, package packages, all of them with different “plus” and “premium” levels. Uggghhhh. The more I cruise, the more that I see of this and the more it drives me up a tree. I just want you to tell me what it costs to actually <em>enjoy</em> your ship!</p>



<p class="">Princess is no exception to this as there are packages galore, as well as upselling, but at least I can say they make it simple for you. Effectively you have two all encompassing packages for a cruise, Princess Plus and Princess Premier. They sell these packages <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">HARD</span></strong>, both before the cruise and for the first day on the cruise. Because of that, it&#8217;s worth taking a look at any real value to be had.</p>



<p class="">These packages, respectively, cost $60 and $80 per person per day. Additionally, the package must be purchased for everyone in a cabin, so include that figure in your calculations. They both cover all non-alcoholic (NA) drinks beyond the already included still water, drip coffee, and juice. That means that lattes from the cafes, fresh pressed juices, and smoothies are all covered by both packages. Both packages include gratuity for crew as well, which makes tipping a non-issue. After that, there’s a bit of divergence, so here’s a comparison chart.</p>



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<h3 class="nfd-text-lg nfd-text-contrast wp-block-heading" id="h-princess-plus">Princess Plus</h3>



<p class="nfd-text-base nfd-text-faded">$60 per guest per day</p>
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<p class="">&#8211; 1 WiFi device per guest.</p>
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<p class="">&#8211; Alcoholic drinks up to $15 each. 25% off bottles of wine. </p>



<p class="">&#8211; Professional photos not included.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; No included specialty meals.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; 2 Casual meals included.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; 2 Premium desserts per day.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; OceanNow (Food and drink delivered anywhere) fee waived.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; Unlimited room service delivery.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; 2 Fitness classes per sailing.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; No reserved theater seating.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; No Princess Prizes.</p>
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<h3 class="nfd-text-lg nfd-text-contrast wp-block-heading" id="h-princess-premier">Princess Premier</h3>



<p class="nfd-text-base nfd-text-faded">$80 per guest per day</p>
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<p class="">&#8211; 4 WiFi devices per guest.</p>
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<p class="">&#8211; Alcoholic drinks up to $20 each, in addition to what’s included with Princess Plus.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; Unlimited professional photos and three onboard prints of photos.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; 2 Speciality meals included.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; Unlimited casual meals.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; Unlimited premium desserts.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; OceanNow fee waived.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; Unlimited room service delivery.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; Unlimited fitness classes.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; Reserved theater seating.</p>



<p class="">&#8211; Princess Prizes</p>
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<p class="">Let&#8217;s break these down one line at a time.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-wifi">WiFi</h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">The number of devices Wifi is purely a personal use case. I would be fine with one device, but each guest has different needs or desires. As for the WiFi itself, it wasn&#8217;t fast. When compared to the complimentary WiFi on Virgin Voyages, Virgin wins hands down and when compared to the premium WiFi on Virgin, there&#8217;s no contest at all. I&#8217;m hoping Princess may be able to eek out a bit more from the WiFi on newer ships or in the future because the bar has been raised. That being said, the internet wasn&#8217;t that bad. I could watch YouTube and browse Reddit, but it was slow. Sending an email could be painful if there was an attachment.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-more-plus-and-premier">More Plus and Premier</h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">Both packages provide a lot of value just in their non-alcoholic (NA) offerings. The lattes were certainly tasty, even if they weren&#8217;t anything to write home about. I also enjoyed a lot of San Pelligrino and their mocktails were surprisingly tasty.<br><br>There&#8217;s, of course, plenty of value that can be had from the alcoholic offerings. The Plus package has a limit of $15 per drink whereas the Premier has a limit of $20. In both cases, if you order a drink that&#8217;s more expensive than that, the package will pay up to the maximum value allowed and then you will be charged whatever the difference is. Both plans also have a daily limit of 15 alcoholic drinks per day.<br><br>Drinks, then, is one of the clearest value proposition for these plans. You can easily spend more than you pay for either plan on drinks every day, even using only NA drinks. For me, this category alone makes getting the package worth it. I didn&#8217;t look any further than this part before I decided to buy the Plus package. It&#8217;s worth noting that there aren&#8217;t many drinks that cost more than $15 on the menus, but I did have a few that were, and they were tasty, but they wouldn&#8217;t have made the Premier package worth it on that point alone.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-professional-photos"><strong>Professional Photos</strong></h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">This is a simple category to judge value. If you&#8217;re the type or person that likes to have some pictures to remember a trip by or look back on later, then this Premier benefit provides a lot of value. However, if you just like to snap an occasional selfie, then this won&#8217;t provide much for you.<br><br>We had a couple people in our group that had Premier and we took a few photos together. They were nicely done, and the photographers were fun. Sure, they&#8217;re a bit corny, but that&#8217;s alright. The benefit really came into play on formal nights when we were all dressed up.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-specialty-meals"><strong>Specialty Meals</strong></h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">Premier plans get 2 specialty meals per trip, while Plus gets nothing here. I&#8217;m going to talk more about food later, because there&#8217;s a lot of good to write about there, but I&#8217;m not sure that this represents much value.<br><br>I personally didn&#8217;t go to any specialty meals, but the restaurants looked nice. The menu in them didn’t elicit much interest from me, which is all up top personal preference. That isn’t to say that they didn’t offer tasty options on the menu, it’s just that they didn’t offer anything that sounded better than the main dining rooms, which were fantastic.<br><br>We had several people in our group that went to the specialty meals and they all reported that they were very good, but agreed that the main dining was on par with them. I don’t think that says anything bad about the specialty meals, rather it speaks to the amazing quality of the main dining rooms.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-casual-meals"><strong>Casual Meals</strong></h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">The Plus package comes with two casual dining meals included and the Premier has unlimited.<br><br>Unlike the specialty meals, which I did not try, I did try a casual meal. It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t worth anything extra. The quality of the food was above the buffet, but no where near the quality of the main dining halls. For me, this benefit added no value to the package.</li>
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<p class=""><strong>Unlimited Premium Desserts</strong></p>



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<li class="">I’m not going to mince words – this is worthless. I’ll talk about it more later, but I hated these things and I wish this wasn’t even included.</li>
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<p class=""><strong>OceanNow Fee Waived</strong></p>



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<li class="">OceanNow is the system on Princess ships where you can order food and drink from the app and a crew member will bring it to you anywhere on the ship, including your room. It’s very easy to use and, believe me, we used it unceasingly.<br><br>If you have a drinks package, which the Plus and Premier are, then using OceanNow becomes a delightful luxury. Waiving the fee to use the service makes a lot of sense then. I see this as, nearly, the core benefit of both packages.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-this-space-above-the-bridge-accessed-through-the-stateroom-hallways-on-deck-15-is-one-spot-that-oceannow-might-not-deliver-to-but-most-places-one-the-ship-are-fair-game">This space above the bridge, accessed through the stateroom hallways on deck 15 is one spot that OceanNow might not deliver to, but most places one the ship are fair game!</h3>



<p class=""><strong>Unlimited Room Service Delivery</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">Both packages offer this and what this really represents is the remanent of the old system, where you would order over the phone to a room service desk. That old way of doing things has been largely replaced by OceanNow, so I’m not sure why its listed as something separate here. The only reason I can think of, is that you can get breakfast in your room if you order the night before. I never did that, but maybe that’s still a standalone process. In any case, the real value is in OceanNow and this is mostly more of the same.</li>
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<p class=""><strong>Fitness Classes</strong></p>



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<li class="">The Premier gets unlimited classes, and the Plus gets two per sailing. This is something that I don’t place any value on, but others might. I certainly can’t say it doesn’t add value, but that value is going to vary greatly from person to person.</li>
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<p class=""><strong>Reserved Theater Seating</strong></p>



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<li class="">The Premier gets reserved seating in the theater and the Plus doesn’t. Again, I didn’t go to the theater. They did have entertainment and lectures in there though and, when I saw shows emptying, it was clear that they were popular! If you like going to the shows on cruise ships, this may add a lot of value for you. Based on the number of people I saw coming out of the theater each time, having reserved seating could be nice. It wasn’t a value for me, but I can certainly see how it would be for others. It’s hard to quantify that value, since there’s not a dollar amount attached to it, so put this in an experience enhancement category.</li>
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<p class=""><strong>Princess Prizes</strong></p>



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<li class="">This one is a bit odd to explain to the uninitiated. Available only to the Premier package, Princess Prizes are, quite literally, door prizes. Each time you open your stateroom door, you have a chance to win a prize. Yeah, it&#8217;s kind of silly, but it&#8217;s also fun.<br><br>Here’s a <a href="https://www.princess.com/en-us/cruise-deals-promotions/plus-premier-cruise-packages/princess-prizes-terms-and-conditions">list of the prizes available</a> and the odds associated with each. Two people in our group won $250 in onboard credit and others won lesser amounts, so clearly, it’s possible to win. Like the theater seating though, it’s a bit of an intangible. You might win something, and that’s great, but you might not. Because this is just a roll of the dice sort of thing, I don’t think it’s worth attributing any value to it regarding the package. Think of this as a little extra fun on the trip or a reason to walk around the Emerald Princess and stop back by your room every few minutes to open the door and get a chance to win. That’s the best I can see from this particular benefit, an excuse to get exercise and, maybe, be rewarded for it. Which, all in all, isn’t a bad thing.</li>
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<p class=""><strong>Verdict</strong></p>



<p class="">That’s a lot of areas that the <a href="https://www.princess.com/en-us/cruise-deals-promotions/plus-premier-cruise-packages">two packages</a> cover then, and here’s my verdict on the two. Between Princess Plus the Premier Package, the Plus represents value and the Premier represents splurging.</p>



<p class="">For my money, I’d get Plus and think of it as part of the cost of the cruise. There’s not enough in Premier to make it worth my while, but Plus is easy to find value in. Yes, this feels like nickel and diming, and I really hate that, but that doesn’t mean there’s no value in it. Princess Plus makes sense to do, even if I wish that was just the base experience.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-dining">Dining</h2>



<p class="">I alluded to this above, but there’s a lot of area to cover on the food front. I can’t review the specialty dining, since I didn’t pay for a meal there, but everything else will be. We’re going to go from best to worst, so hold on tight.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-main-dining-rooms">Main Dining Rooms</h2>



<p class="">There are three dining rooms that all serve the same menu each night. Princess has announced that coming in fall 2024, one will be dedicated to walk-ins, one for people with anytime reservations, and one for people who like to have the same tables and servers each night.  This will be a welcome change for those of us who prefer the third option.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-food-quality">Food Quality</h2>



<p class="">I am still stunned by the quality of food; I mean truly amazed. Before the cruise I was told to brace myself for lackluster cuisine. But bracing needn’t be done, by me nor anyone else I would say.</p>



<p class="">Each night in the dining hall, we were met with a different menu. Each night there were unique offerings and difficult to prepare dishes. And each night the kitchen delivered nothing less than magnificence.</p>



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<p class="">Lobster bisques, chilled fruit soups, souffles, an entire Italian night. Rest assured that you will have a variety each day to choose from. This is to say nothing of the flavors. Spices from all over the world, curries, peppers, rubs! If I left hungry it was my own fault.</p>



<p class="">After a couple nights on the Emerald Princess, we all noticed that the quality of the menu wasn’t an aberration. Every day we would look forward to what the dining room had to offer, excitedly browsing the menu when it was posted each morning. I know that sounds ridiculous to many, but if you had a nightly preparation of dishes that easily compared to what the best of cities like Chicago, New York, or Los Angeles can offer, wouldn’t you be doing the same?</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-picky-eater-no-problem">Picky Eater? No Problem</h2>



<p class="">For the more culinarily selective (picky), don’t worry, they haven’t forgotten you. Each night they also offer several consistent and safe dishes, which are no less well prepared. They have Caesar salads, fettuccini alfredo (which was genuinely a highlight), and ice cream among a few other offerings. They covered the bases quite well for less adventurous palettes, like my own father, who, I can attest, would absolutely love the food as much as I, the adventurous foodie, do.&nbsp;</p>



<p class="">The style of the restaurant is a bit older, taking a page from the dinner clubs of years past. The menus also contain many offerings that would fit in well with those same clubs. You won’t find any molecular gastronomy here, which is neither good nor bad. Presentation is more traditional, with rich warm colors adorning the lower ceiling. It made for a, blessedly, quiet experience each evening, even when our neighboring tables were loud – which they could be, but only in the most fun ways.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-yes-that-is-lobster-it-was-delicious-the-emerald-princess-really-serves-amazing-food-in-the-main-dining-rooms">Yes, that is lobster. It was delicious. The Emerald Princess really serves amazing food in the main dining rooms.</h3>



<p class="">On the last night of the cruise, we shared a toast with the table of Scots who’d been next to us every evening. Shouting “sláinte” to one another and raising our glasses high. Another neighbor was a group of a dozen or so older women, out for a “girls trip” as they put it one night. There were happy birthdays sung to each other, without knowing their names, waving when we saw each other on deck. It was a bit of unexpected camaraderie. That is something rare these days, random people enjoying the company of others. The main dining hall seemed to call for it though, it beckoned us to a friendlier way of living life, if only for a little while.</p>



<p class="">That’s part of why I loved this place so very much. It was an odd sort of community. A completely fabricated community, purchased for a fare and certainly helped along with some clarified butter, but a community, nonetheless. Every evening, we were greeted by the staff when we arrived and, having taken the advice of our server on night two, we arranged to sit at the same table with the same servers each meal. There’s nothing like having a couple waiters that already know what you like to drink and simply ask, “Would you like the usual?”, to make you feel at home.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-why-we-love-to-have-the-same-table-and-servers-each-night">Why We Love to Have the Same Table and Servers Each Night</h2>



<p class="">As it happened, the rest of the tables around us had done the same and it’s something that I recommend anyone do when on the Emerald Princess. We would walk in, and the host would smile, saying, “Welcome, good evening! Your table is ready,” as she would wave us through. It made you feel a bit like a celebrity or, at least, someone important and well liked. Other guests would murmur about, “How do we get that?”, and the staff would diligently explain and offer the same arrangement to them as we casually walked off to our little corner of the massive room.</p>



<p class="">For those thinking about sailing on the Emerald Princess, think about what I’ve written here. You won’t find better food or better options anywhere else on the Emerald Princess, nor most places on land. This is the sort of food and surroundings that sets a bar other lines need to measure up to. If what I’ve described sounds good to you, then I think you’ve found a good fit.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Slice and The Salty Dog Grill</strong></p>



<p class="">Slice is pizza, wait for it, by the slice. It’s satisfying, if a bit greasy, and readily available. By far the most satisfying part for me is getting it by the slice. I know that for many people, getting pizza by the slice is easy, but it’s rare in my area. Walking up, telling them how many slices and what kind you want, then walking away with pizza is simplicity at its finest.</p>



<p class="">The Salty Dog Grill served “American” food, the ballpark classics sort of variety. You could get a burger, including a Beyond burger, fries, hot dogs, bbq, and street tacos. All of them were so much better than I expected, especially the tacos. The items served here were worth going back for. You could also get nearly the entire menu delivered with OceanNow, which was nice when I just didn’t want to walk up to deck 15.</p>



<p class=""><strong>The International Café</strong></p>



<p class="">The International Café, sort of a European bistro, was somewhere I stopped every day, at least once, sometimes more. The food is different here, when compared to everywhere else on the Emerald Princess. They served small plates of sandwiches and wraps as well as pastries and small smoothies in the mornings. Fresh bites, without the grease, so common in cruise food, made it the best alternative when you wanted something lighter.</p>



<p class="">This is also one of the two places onboard where you could get a latte. They weren’t amazing, but they were good enough to want more. They use Lavazza beans, so the coffee is good, and the baristas knew how to steam milk better than at most Starbucks.</p>



<p class="">However, the entire ordering process at the café is a mess. Staff seemed unsure of exactly how to work the flow of orders at times. Guests aren’t given a number for their order, so when the drink is done they just have to shout out the drinks made and the name of the guest. Further, some drinks are prepared faster than others and wind up skipping the line a bit, which is natural in a coffee shop, but it doesn’t make it easier to deliver orders.</p>



<p class="">The entire design of the café is clearly meant to imitate the slower, more intimate style of European cafés. That’s fine to do, but nothing in the café itself is set up for that. The result is a clunky mix of Starbucks and local bistro, ultimately doing neither well.</p>



<p class="">I also found it odd that their blended drinks, meant to be a “Frappuccino” option, don’t seem to use an emulsifier. For those wondering what an emulsifier is, it is an agent that blends two things together that normally wouldn’t mix, in this case it’s oil and water. Espresso is very oily and water is very, well, watery. So when you blend espresso and ice together, they don’t mix and you end up with a drink that’s blended ice and espresso with some flavoring and they’re totally separated. I’m not necessarily advocating for the use of emulsifiers, given that the addition of processed additives is not something that I’m usually a fan of, but it’s something that most people would expect so it’s worth mentioning.</p>



<p class="">The International Cafe is rather frustrating. I liked so much of what this place offered, the small bites, the refreshing smoothies in the morning, the espresso drinks, but there’s myriad improvements that could be made. There’s untapped potential here and I hope they capture it, because it’s worth doing and they would have a truly top-notch experience if they did.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Casual Meals</strong></p>



<p class="">I found this term to be odd, because all meals other than formal night are casual dress. However, they mean to allude more to casual dining restaurants, like Ruby Tuesdays or Olive Garden, at least I think. Further, these onboard restaurants vary from ship to ship. On the Emerald Princes we had the Salty Dog Pub, Planks, and Steamers.</p>



<p class="">The Salty Dog Pub is a gastropub style full restaurant that serves and expanded version of the Salty Dog Grill’s menu and offers a stylish environment to eat in. The expanded menu of the Pub over the Grill didn’t seem to merit the additional cost though. The food at the Grill was quite good, easy to get and, importantly, complimentary. The Pub did offer a more refined menu choices for a dinner offering and some bespoke drinks, but nothing looked as good as the main dining hall each night.</p>



<p class="">Steamers is a seafood focused menu and it takes over the back portion of the buffet each night. Planks, a BBQ restaurant, does the same thing, taking over some portion of the buffet. I found it weird that one restaurant of these three had it’s own place on the Emerald Princess, while these two just took over existing space. It sort of cheapened the offering by being in back of the buffet, but I get that it’s efficient.</p>



<p class="">The food in both didn’t warrant cost though, not even a little. Every night the main dining room offered better fish, lobster, etc., than what steamers had. Planks just wasn’t good. It’s true that you can’t get BBQ anywhere else on the Emerald Princess, but I am unconvinced that you can get BBQ in Planks either. Michigan isn’t known for amazing BBQ, unlike many of the southern states, but we have a few pretty darn good places around us. If you like BBQ, Planks just didn’t hit the mark. It didn’t taste like a genuine wood fired BBQ, maybe it is wood fired and I’m wrong, but I get why. It’s a cruise ship and proper BBQ takes a lot of space, not to mention wood and bringing wood onboard is an ecological disaster waiting to happen because of all the bugs that can get in there.</p>



<p class="">I want to be clear; I’m not trying to complain about these places. The people working in them worked hard and were really nice to us while we were there. We received excellent service, no qualifiers needed. But paying extra for the places on the Emerald just can’t be justified and I won’t recommend them.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Premium Deserts</strong></p>



<p class="">I mentioned this earlier when talking about the Plus and Premier packages and now we’re going to get into it.</p>



<p class="">First thing to understand is what they are. This is a picture of one of the concoctions&#8230;</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-look-i-understand-the-why-but-why">Look, I understand the <em>Why</em>, but&#8230; <em>WHY</em>!</h3>



<p class="">I don’t remember what is was called and it’s not worth remembering.</p>



<p class="">Do these <strong><em>look</em></strong> good, yes. Do they taste good, no.</p>



<p class="">That chocolate on the cup? Can’t eat it. It’s not inedible, it’s just frozen to the cup and doesn’t flake off and took so much work to chip away at it that any enjoyment or satisfaction it may have brought instantly melted away.</p>



<p class="">All that candy in there is a mess. Trying to eat a piece of it is an exercise in determining which hand you want to become so sticky that it requires thorough washing immediately after. “But there’s caramel corn!” you say. Yes, who amongst us hasn’t professed our love of caramel corn made soggy from melted ice cream.</p>



<p class="">I suppose the blondie wasn’t a bad inclusion, it tasted pretty good.</p>



<p class="">During my time on the Emerald Princess, I saw lots of people eat one. The key word there is <strong><em>one</em></strong><em>.</em> I never saw anyone go back for another, much like I never saw anyone actually appear to enjoy it. They’re complicated, messy, a mishmash of nonsense that’s impossible to consume without your hands becoming encased by sugar reside. Worst of all is that the ice cream isn’t even good. It was bland and tasted cheap. It reminded me of the sort of “frozen treat” desert cups you’d get at school, the kind with a wooden spoon. Both unsatisfying and wet.</p>



<p class="">More importantly for me is the pressure it puts on the crew. These visual sugar comas are awful to make and so wasteful. There’s a small lake of liquid left on a table after you finish it, just by virtue of melting chocolate in the hot weather – and they have to clean it up.</p>



<p class="">The most frustrating part of these frigid debacles is that the candy was, before being placed IN the ice cream, good. I just wanted to have the candy on its own, but that’s not something that you can order. Why? Why, can’t we just order a bit of candy? It’s all there, it’s easier to serve, and far less messy. Everything about these infuriating, frozen, piles of crushed dreams is awful.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-there-s-a-fun-and-tasty-twirly-lolipop-in-there-just-give-that-to-me-instead">There&#8217;s a fun and tasty twirly lolipop in there. Just give that to me instead!</h3>



<p class="">By comparison, the soft serve ice cream cones were so much simpler, so much more enjoyable; not to mention much quicker to serve. In the time it takes to make one of these premium deserts, you could have ordered, been served, consumed, and gotten back in line for another soft serve ice cream. Who wants to spend their vacation standing in line for bad ice cream? I say, reach for the simple chocolate or vanilla swirl in a wafer cone, add some sprinkles to it, and enjoy life. Leave the Instagram deserts to the unsatisfied.</p>



<p class="">A suggestion for Princess&#8211;stop with these &#8220;speciatty ice creams and just include the gelato and ice cream sandwiches with the Plus package. It was annoying to spend $4 on an ice cream sandwich and nothing extra for these.</p>



<p class=""><strong>The Buffet</strong></p>



<p class="">I hated it. I hate every buffet, so that’s not special and this was no exception. So, let me explain why I hate buffets.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">They’re wasteful. Much of the food that gets made for a buffet gets thrown away during service turnover from one meal to the next.</li>



<li class="">They’re dirty and unsanitary. You are constantly touching the same serving utensils that hundreds of other people have been touching without washing them in between each person. Norovirus is the most common disease spread on cruise ships and it often is spread by feces. I’ll let you make the connection between those two statements.</li>



<li class="">People bumbling about. Buffets encourage people to mill about looking at what food there is before they take any. They slowly and aimlessly wander between one island of food to another, all the while unaware of their surroundings. I can’t even blame the people for this, it’s the unintentional result of the basic design of buffets.</li>
</ul>



<p class="">For these reasons and many more besides, I immediately hate all buffets I discourage people from going to them if it can be avoided. I have nothing positive to say about the buffets other than the staff in them did a remarkable job working there and being incredibly kind and helpful.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-emerald-princess-rooms">Emerald Princess&#8217; Rooms</h2>



<p class="">Aside from the food on a ship, the rooms are probably the most important element to consider. Though they did show their age in some places, the Emerald Princess still offers very comfortable cabins. Our group was quite large for the cruise and we had several types of rooms that we stayed in. Nichole and I stayed in an inside cabin, while others in the group stayed in sea view cabins, balcony cabins, and mini suites.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-beds">Beds</h2>



<p class="">The beds are, to the best of my knowledge, standard across all rooms on the Emerald Princess, so we’ll talk about them all on their own. Fortunately, the standard shouldn’t be a worry to anyone because the beds are, especially for a cruise ship, quite comfortable. I’ll admit, they were a bit soft for my personal taste, but they didn’t cause any problems with my back. I have a mild case of scoliosis and it causes soreness and stiffness if I don’t have enough support at night. Thankfully, that wasn’t an issue here.</p>



<p class="">The linens used onboard are quite soft and very comfortable to sleep in, even for someone who, like me, prefers stiffer sheets. The same goes for pillows, which were plush and easy to work into shape. Although I didn’t need this, I believe if you were to ask your cabin steward for additional pillows, they would happily bring you some.</p>



<p class="">Overall, I slept comfortably each night.</p>



<p class=""><strong>TVs and Stateroom Entertainment</strong></p>



<p class="">The TVs on the Emerald Princess were very recently updated to large, LCD panels, hung either in the corner of the room or on the wall. Mini suites and above have multiple TVs while smaller staterooms have one. There’s a remote to control everything on it, including a sleep timer, which is important to many people.</p>



<p class="">Onboard stateroom entertainment was various enough to keep just about anyone entertained. They had a variety of programing that included kid friendly shows. We didn’t spend a lot of time watching TV, but it was nice to see that there were options if we just wanted to hang out in our cabin.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-room-service">Room Service</h2>



<p class="">Room service, which is both a part of and not a part of the OceanNow service that Princess has created, was excellent. Nichole and I, as well as one of our friends, liked to spend our post dinner evenings together, in the quiet privacy of our room playing video games as a group. I realize that’s not the typical activity for those cruising together, but it’s what we like to do. We would order drinks and, occasionally, deserts, to our rooms and they were always quick to come. The Princess app is, politely, less than perfect, but the room service is truly top notch!</p>



<p class=""><strong>Interior, Sea View, Balcony Bathrooms</strong></p>



<p class="">I’m grouping these together, separate from the mini suite, because they were all identical bathrooms.</p>



<p class="">One thing I’ve learned about cruising is that the bathrooms are best compared to bathrooms in a camper. Yes, the things that you pull behind a truck or SUV and park in a campground, that is the best comparison. When comparing the Emerald Princess’ bathrooms with those, well the Princess is a step up.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-emerald-princess-bathrooms-were-imperfect-but-perfectly-useable">The Emerald Princess&#8217; bathrooms were imperfect, but perfectly useable.</h3>



<p class="">Here are the upsides:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">It’s private, obviously, so that’s nice. You don’t have to share it with anyone else.</li>



<li class="">The counter space is ample. I had more than enough room for makeup when I did mine and I could easily make space for things like lotion and toothbrushes.</li>



<li class="">Nice little side shelves. I know they weren’t making a lot of space, but I used them plenty. They were very hand to store shaving cream, aloe, sunblock, all those bottles you bring with you on a vacation.</li>



<li class="">The toilet had enough room to use it comfortably. That’s not always been true on cruises, so that’s a significant plus.</li>
</ul>



<p class="">Here are the downsides:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">The shower was poorly designed. All cruise showers are small, but I’ve been in more cramped conditions, regarding the bathroom, and the shower was better laid out. The cloth curtain didn’t work very well, and a lot of water sprayed out when we used the shower. I was so careful to not disrupt the curtain, but it just seemed to be ineffective.</li>



<li class="">The onboard toiletries, especially the shampoo/conditioner combo, were not great. Any time I sail Princess in the future, I will be bringing my own shampoo and conditioner. The onboard body wash and hand soap were fine though.</li>



<li class="">Onboard toilet paper was bad, which is very common on cruise lines. Ladies, bring some wet wipes.</li>
</ul>



<p class="">There’s one more downside that bugged me so much I’m giving it a section of its own. The water in the cabin, both from the sink and the shower, would not get cool. I don’t mean cold, like 50 F or less, I mean cool, like under 80 F. It wasn’t that bad from the sink, because we could, if we really wanted, order ice water from room service. The shower, though, was a real problem for me.</p>



<p class="">I work out every day and that means I get good and sweaty. What I don’t want when I’m done with a workout is a hot shower. Not everyone is that way, but plenty of us fitness people are. I have no idea why this is the case on the Emerald Princess but everyone had the same issue in their cabins, so it was clearly designed that way. I even asked our cabin steward and he said that’s as cold as it gets.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Mini Suite Bathrooms</strong></p>



<p class="">Although the above criticisms of toiletries and water temp remain the same for the suites, the bathrooms have a significantly different layout. The mini suites have a full bathtub/shower combo, which made for a much roomier experience. Splashing water out was not an issue here, but there is a tradeoff since the toilet was a bit more crowded with the full tub. Still, it’s a significant upgrade from other cabins.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-suite-bathrooms-were-absolutely-an-upgrade-on-the-emerald-princess">The suite bathrooms were absolutely an upgrade on the Emerald Princess.</h3>



<p class=""><strong>Interior Cabin and Sea View Layouts</strong></p>



<p class="">These classes of room have a very similar layout with one difference between them, the Sea View can, well, view the sea, since it has a window. The interior cabin does not have a window, which would be very weird if it did, and there’s no significant difference beyond this.</p>



<p class="">Overall, I really liked sailing in an inside cabin. The room got very dark, since there was no window for the sun to creep in through, I got to sleep very peacefully to whatever hour of day I wanted to. The layout made for a shockingly good flow to the room. Nichole and I never stumbled or got in each other’s way.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-you-can-see-the-desk-space-and-the-tv-in-the-mirror-s-reflection-the-bathroom-and-closet-area-is-just-on-the-other-side-of-the-tv-overall-even-the-most-modest-rooms-on-the-emerald-princess-were-quite-roomy">You can see the desk space and the TV in the mirror&#8217;s reflection. The bathroom and closet area is just on the other side of the TV. Overall, even the most modest rooms on the Emerald Princess were quite roomy.</h3>



<p class="">The closet came with so many hangers that I didn’t even use them all, which was a refreshing change from what is more common, having to few. There were bedside tables with a cubby area and two drawers. An ample desk for you to set a laptop or charging station up, as well as a chair to go with it. Honestly, finding places to store shoes and clothes, anything we had really, was not a challenge.</p>



<p class="">A Sea View cabin has the same amount of storage as an inside cabin, so if you want to have the window, you won’t be struggling to put things away.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Balcony Layout</strong></p>



<p class="">There’s not a significant difference between interior or Sea View staterooms in terms of storage, it felt like the desk was a little smaller here, but you’ll find very similar storage space in all three types of staterooms. There is a massive difference in the presence of a balcony though.</p>



<p class="">The addition of the balcony is completely a value added proposition to you as a traveler. You either care about this or you don’t. Being completely honest about the accommodations outside of your cabin, they didn’t add a lot for me. The flooring on the balcony was unpleasant to walk on barefoot and, on deck 9, your balcony stuck out further from the Emerald Princess than the floors above you. In practical terms, that meant that everyone above you had a perfect view to everything you did on your balcony. That might not matter to some, and I’m not suggesting that you do anything illicit out there, but I just don’t like the feeling of people watching me.</p>



<p class="">There’s the other aspect to balconies on deck 9 that made them awkward, they were huge! Higher up decks had less room, but deck 9’s were weird with how much room you had out there. The pictures don’t really do it justice. The extra space didn’t make me want to be out there either, partly from the being watched effect, but partly from the fact that there was no shade out there. Again, that’s going to be something that varies from person to person, but I don’t tan, I only burn, so having no shade on a balcony wasn’t great.</p>



<p class="">The furniture wasn’t the most comfortable on the Emerald Princess and I was really wishing for something like a hammock, but it’s not bad either. The Emerald Princess needs to be repainted, which is a sign of it’s age, and I saw a lot of rust spots on the exterior.</p>



<p class="">However, there was one HUGE benefit to the balcony – the private views when going through the Panama Canal. Obviously, the Panama Canal is very specific to just a few cruises each year, but having a private view out into the world, wherever you might be, is wonderful. It’s something that can’t be quantified by dollars (although cruise lines beg to differ!) since it’s technically the same coastline or ocean from anywhere on the ship. Rather, it’s the privacy that matters.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-baclony-is-awkwardly-large-on-the-emerald-princess-rooms-on-deck-9">The baclony is awkwardly large on the Emerald Princess rooms on deck 9.</h3>



<p class="">Instead of being on deck 15 or 16, bumping around with other people as you all crowd to look at something, you can have your own private cabin, separated from the rest of the ship. It’s quiet and reserved just for you. Think about whether that means something to you and, if it does, maybe book a little higher up in stateroom category.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Mini Suite Layout</strong></p>



<p class="">All the comments about the balcony space remain true for the mini suite, save for the space. The mini suite gives up balcony room to give more stateroom interior. Also, see above for comments about the bathrooms.</p>



<p class="">With the extra interior space, mini suites gain a couch, two chairs, an extra TV, and an odd sort of round area that once held older TVs. The desk space is the smallest of all the rooms, which is possibly compensated for with a coffee table, but that depends on personal use. Further, the round area in the middle of the room adds extra shelves and cabinets. The closet space is a bit larger than the small staterooms, although I didn’t really think it needed to be.</p>



<p class="">The nicest part of the suite is the sitting area though. That really made a big difference in being able to enjoy the room as a room. That’s where I think the value in a stateroom like this is, if you like to spend time in your cabin.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-there-s-a-lot-of-room-in-a-mini-suite-on-the-emerald-princess-it-s-a-worthy-upgrade-in-my-opinion-also-that-s-a-mirror-reflecting-the-tv-in-the-left-half-of-the-image-it-s-sort-of-confusing-to-look-at">There&#8217;s a lot of room in a mini suite on the Emerald Princess. It&#8217;s a worthy upgrade in my opinion. (Also, that&#8217;s a mirror reflecting the TV in the left half of the image. It&#8217;s sort of confusing to look at.)</h3>



<p class="">If you’re the type of person that wants to do every ship activity, hang out in the bars, go to shows, and generally do anything other than be in your cabin, this might be a waste of your money. The beds were just as comfortable in less expensive and smaller staterooms, so were the linens. If, however, you like to have quiet reading time, be away from people, or just lounge around your room, then a mini suite is an excellent option.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Surfaces and Outlets</strong></p>



<p class="">The carpets had been refreshed recently and the bathroom floors in all the rooms were quite clean. Nothing felt “crunchy” or “slick”, indicating a well-maintained ship. The walls were also free from blemishes and scuffs.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-interior-cabin-had-surprisingly-the-most-generous-desk-of-all-the-rooms-we-had-access-to-however-the-only-power-outlets-in-our-room-were-behind-the-tv-and-alongside-the-desk-you-can-see-if-beneath-the-hair-dryer-bring-extension-cords">The interior cabin had, surprisingly, the most generous desk of all the rooms we had access to. However, the only power outlets in our room were behind the TV and alongside the desk, you can see if beneath the hair dryer. Bring extension cords.</h3>



<p class="">As is typical on a cruise ship, there were very few outlets in the rooms. Larger rooms had a couple more outlets, but none of them were designed with today’s electronics in mind. If you have a CPAP, you’ll need an extension cord, and I recommend at least 10 feet to ensure enough slack. Phones will not be bedside, which many of us are used to these days. There are also no USB charging ports, just U.S. configuration power outlets. Bring along some power strips.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-onboard-entertainment-and-facilities"><strong>Onboard Entertainment and Facilities</strong></h2>



<p class="">There will be plenty of people who question reviewing the entertainment and facilities together, but you can’t separate the two. The public areas are where all the entertainment takes place, they’re the skeletal structure underneath everything outside your cabin. And the condition of some places reveals the priorities of the Princess clientele and, perhaps, the line itself.</p>



<p class="">It’s such a mixed bag that it feels like the Emerald Princess has a split personality. One side is dapper, clean, with perfectly coiffed hair. The other, unwashed, odiferous, and badly in need of shampoo.</p>



<p class="">Let’s talk about the highlights first, in no particular order.</p>



<p class=""><strong>The Promenade</strong></p>



<p class="">If anyone doesn’t know what a typical promenade on a ship is, I’ll explain. On many ships, there is a deck, usually lower on the public levels, such as deck 6 or 7, where you can walk around in open air. Often, these promenades wrap around the entirety of the ship and you can walk or run laps on them. This is the case with the Emerald Princess.</p>



<p class="">It was a lovely area to sit and soak up the sea air and sights. We watched dolphins playing in the water as we sailed, jumping and spinning around to their hearts’ content. Sea turtles could be sighted swimming along next to us and various birds liked to fly off the bow. For my money, there’s not really a nicer public space on the Emerald Princess.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-promenade-on-the-emerald-princess-is-a-lovely-space-most-of-the-time">The Promenade on the Emerald Princess is a lovely space most of the time.</h3>



<p class="">Although I couldn’t always run or walk without interruption, it was still a nice place to get some exercise. If you are thinking about trying that yourself, be aware that many people like to slowly dodder down the sides of the ship and have little to no awareness that anyone else is moving about.</p>



<p class=""><strong>The Various Bars</strong></p>



<p class="">A shortage of drinking establishments is not a criticism that can be levied against the Emerald. There are bars on nearly every floor that isn’t made for staterooms. Although I did notice that there was a distinct difference in drink preparation between them all, they each had their own vibe that made it fun..</p>



<p class="">Adagio on deck 17 was a favorite of mine, although I wish that they were open later in the evening. It was quiet and removed from the rest of the Emerald Princess, so I liked to chat after dinner, but I could do so for about 45 minutes or so before they closed at around 10. I’m not criticizing, 10 is a reasonable to time close, but I’m a night owl.</p>



<p class="">The Crooners bar on deck 7 was also a nice time and the bar tenders there seemed to be the most in tune with the balance of a drink. Neither heavy handed nor weak in their mixing, I got the finest quality of drinks here.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Theater</strong></p>



<p class="">I didn’t attend many live performances on the Emerald, just one near the end of the cruise. When I did go to the theater, the seats were plush and comfortable, unlike many theater seats and they kept it cool inside, which I personally enjoyed.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-it-is-a-very-large-space">It is a very large space!</h3>



<p class="">The space is also massive, far larger than I expected for a ship of this size, and I can understand why. Every time there was a show the rest of the Emerald Princess felt empty. The moment that the show was over, the surrounding areas flooded with people. They spilled out onto the promenade, then into the main atrium, and everywhere else nearby. What that indicates to me is that the shows are popular, and two lessons can be taken from that.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list">
<li class="">If you want to see a show, best to get in line early or reserve tickets beforehand.</li>



<li class="">If you don’t want to see a show, take advantage of the other, relatively empty, ship facilities during the show.</li>
</ol>



<p class="">Overall, the particular shows during my voyage didn’t appeal to me. That’s not to speak to their quality. Like I said, I only saw one show. As a reader of this review though, you might be able to take something away from that. What I saw advertised were largely lectures and cover artists. I’m not much for cover performances typically, but I do enjoy them in small settings, like a bar or night club, not so much in a large theater.</p>



<p class="">As for the lectures, although the topics covered interesting things, they were described as elementary level. That’s totally understandable, though, given that most people do not possess collegiate levels of education in fields like biology, astronomy, history, art, or any number of other relevant topics. If you do possess that level of education, then the lectures may be a bit repetitive or dull for you, since you likely already know quite a bit about the topic. I was informed by the crew that the lecturers change based on itinerary and are always relevant to interesting scientific or cultural points during the cruise.</p>



<p class="">I did attend smaller discussions by the same lecturers, and they were good speakers. Certainly, capable of holding the attention of their audience, and very knowledgeable in their field. But the fact remains that the lectures in the theater were designed for a very broad audience.</p>



<p class="">There’s one last thing that strikes me as I’m writing this; I can’t remember much more than a couple posters of onboard advertisements for entertainment. I’ll grant that it might be something about this particular voyage, but what’s telling is Princess’ website sure does a lot of boasting about their theatrical performances. However, if you pay attention, most of those “Broadway-Caliber” shows are exclusive to their newer ships like the Sky Princess or the Enchanted Princess.</p>



<p class="">The Emerald Princess is part of the line’s Crown Class and is one of the older ships in service, not the oldest, but older. None of the three ships in that class are mentioned on Princess’ website covering their theater shows, which rather tips their hand in this category. They aren’t highlighting all the great things onboard the older ships for entertainment, perhaps because it’s just not very eye catching.</p>



<p class="">Now, don’t for a moment think that the entertainers that are onboard aren’t amazing, they certainly are, but the theater shows just seem to lack the <em>oomf</em> that is worth discussing in advertising material.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Pools</strong></p>



<p class="">There are multiple pools on the ship, 4 to be precise. Two larger pools exist midship, nearly back-to-back, on deck 15. One of them is by the Salty Dog Grill and the other sits comfortably beneath the Movies Under The Stars screen. Both are around chest deep and were popular with guests of all ages.</p>



<p class="">The other two pools are adults only. The Terrace Pool is at the far aft of the ship on deck 14 and is a bit smaller. It’s surrounded by bars on multiple floors and amphitheater style decking where people can lay about. The aft pool’s big advantage is the clear view of the ocean that gives a feel akin to an infinity pool.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-terrace-pool-wasn-t-very-busy-on-a-cool-cloudy-day">The terrace pool wasn&#8217;t very busy on a cool, cloudy day.</h3>



<p class="">On the other end of the Emerald Princess, the fourth pool is part of the Lotus spa area on deck 16. This pool sits just below The Sanctuary, an adults only area that costs extra, but is not part of the Sanctuary. This pool has an advantage that the others lack, and that’s a bit of shade. It sits nestled by walls on all sides so it’s a bit sheltered from the sun and other elements. It’s not covered, just sheltered. Seating is also limited here, so be ready to get there early for a seat if you want it.</p>



<p class="">All the pools were nice and comfortable to use. I never found any of them too crowded for too long, sometimes I waited until they cleared out a bit, but that’s fine. Remember, you’re on vacation, just relax and take your time. Drinks came easily to each place and tables were easy enough to find as well.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Trivia Games</strong></p>



<p class="">Each cruise seems obligated to engage in trivia games and Princess is no exception to that. We attended several trivia events, admittedly at the request of others in our group who wanted to use our useless knowledge to win. Which indeed happened.</p>



<p class="">Pointless victories aside, the trivia was fun. The woman who often ran the events was always entertaining, quick to make herself laugh and playful with the passengers. Prizes for winning included amazing items, like coasters!</p>



<p class="">My only note is that the quizzes are a bit out of date. The animation centered trivia session, for example, was last updated around 2012. That meant that some of the answers in the host’s key were out of date. Obviously, that’s a sort of middling complaint when reviewing an entire ship, but when it comes to trivia, that sort of pedantic critique seems entirely in line.</p>



<p class=""><strong>The Gym</strong></p>



<p class="">The single biggest failure for the Emerald Princess was the gym. Nothing, and I mean nothing, was as disappointing as what they called a gym.</p>



<p class="">Now, some may criticize me because I am not including pictures in this portion. That is to respect the privacy of people in the gym, many of whom were simply trying their best to work out and would likely not have wanted to be part of an article, however tangentially that may be. </p>



<p class="">I am not a gym rat, as many pejoratively refer to the multi hour gym users in their life. However, I do exercise daily, even when I travel, and have used hundreds of facilities around the world. To date, no hotel/resort gym has ever been in as sorry a state as this one. Let’s illuminate the worst offending issues.</p>



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<li class="">Equipment is old and worn. There’s nothing wrong with old equipment, so long as its maintained, which this equipment was not. I constantly heard squeaking belts from treadmills, rough running cables on weightlifting machines, and light grinding on stepping and elliptical machines. All of which points to poor lubrication.</li>



<li class="">Poor layout of equipment. There’s a lot of equipment jammed into the space, but none of which is positioned in any intelligent manner. Weight machines were butted right up next to cardio machines, with people entering and exiting into the same pathway. That meant that when I was on a treadmill, the person on a lateral bar got in and out of the machine in the same space that I would have. That’s actually a bit dangerous with a device like a treadmill.</li>



<li class="">The smell. A gym, despite what people may think, should absolutely not smell like sweat, BO, or any other fluid from a human. This gym smelled like stale sweat and smelled strongly like it. That’s a huge red flag for me because it means that the machines aren’t being properly cleaned. People aren’t wiping the machines down when they’re finished with them and their sweat gets soaked into the equipment. It’s just as disgusting as it sounds.<br><br>This leads to bacterial colonies forming in the pads and leather of the machines. This can give other users rashes. Improper cleaning can also lead to the transfer of dangerous bacteria from one person to another and cause infections.</li>



<li class="">A contributing factor to the smells is the lack of air movement. There was very little AC pumping into the space from what I could observe and the gym ran very warm for it. Temps consistently felt in the mid to high 70s (I didn’t bring a thermometer), which is warm for a gym and very uncomfortable to work out in.</li>
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<p class="">The layout and maintenance of equipment as well as the AC is all clearly the fault of the Emerald Princess&#8217;s design and gym managers. Almost all of it could be corrected (I imagine that the AC is a bit more challenging to solve) and it should be addressed. If guests aren’t wiping up the equipment, Princess as a line needs to step in and do something about it. Worn-out machines need to be replaced or, preferably, refurbished. Consult some proper gym design people to reimagine the layout, because it’s a miserable use of space.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-suggestions-for-gym-use">Suggestions for Gym Use</h2>



<p class="">I can’t lay the blame entirely at the feet of Princess though, as many of the people in the gym seemed to be visiting a gym for the first time in years if not ever. Anyone who’s spent time in a gym learns that there’s a certain decorum when inside. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, here’s a primer.</p>



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<li class="">Wipe down your equipment when you’re done with it. There’s no reason not to and if you fail to do so, you should not be in the gym. Seriously. If you cannot wipe down your space when done, leave and don’t come back.</li>



<li class="">Give people space between workout stations when possible. I know it’s not always possible, but don’t crowd whenever you can.</li>



<li class="">Don’t grunt or make weird noises. It’s unsettling to listen to others doing that and it isn’t necessary. I’m not talking about breathing hard or proper inhale and exhale when lifting. I’m talking about grunts.</li>



<li class="">Conversation and tunes are both good. It’s fine to talk in the gym with friends. Keep the conversation appropriate for public. If you don’t want to talk and just listen to music or podcasts, use headphones, and listen to something. The gym is a common space but try not to talk on the phone – that usually just leads to shouting to the other person.</li>



<li class="">Wear appropriate clothing. Loose clothing can be very dangerous in a gym, since it can get caught in equipment. Good shoes are a must. Don’t wear clothing with offensive slogans on it.</li>
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<p class="">I saw all of those simple rules broken every time I tried to use the gym.</p>



<p class="">Perhaps this cruise was an anomaly, I can’t say. It’s the first time I’ve sailed on Princess, so it could be just the random chance collection of people on board. It could also be endemic to Princess as a line, so if other gym goers want to let me know, I’d be glad to get a better understanding of what the larger image is like.</p>



<p class="">In either case, the gym’s physical condition is unforgiveable and needs to be immediately addressed.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Movies Under The Stars</strong></p>



<p class="">A simple idea, executed perfectly. As night falls and the air cools, laying down on a pool chair, with nothing but a blanket of stars above, watching a movie on a big screen is wonderful. We took advantage of this several times on our trip. They provide towels and blankets that you can wrap yourself up in. You can order drinks and food brought to you. It’s a bit like a drive in movie, in all the right ways.</p>



<p class="">It might not appeal to everyone, but I can’t think of anything that I liked quite as much as this when it comes to Princess’ onboard entertainment. Anyone of any age can get behind this. Not every movie played will appeal to you, so just pick the ones you want and go that night. I cannot say strongly enough, do not miss a chance to do this.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Laundry Room</strong></p>



<p class="">There is a laundry room on the Emerald Princess, which you can use on your own for a “negligible charge.” I am actually quoting Princess on that. The price per load of doing it yourself in one of the launderettes is around $3.00 – each – for washing and drying. It’s an additional $1.50 for detergent. That means total cost of $7.50 per load if you buy the detergent onboard. I recommend bringing your own detergent and saving a little money.</p>



<p class="">I admit, the charge is, when compared to laundromat prices, not bad, I still wouldn’t call it negligible. The washers and dryers aren’t massive, so your load size may be more limited than doing it at home, it’s on a ship after all, so space is a premium. They’re not tiny washers either, but they are smaller than what I have at home. That means you might not fit as many clothes as usual into them.</p>



<p class="">The facilities were clean and maintained. Although, the experience of using these launderettes will depend on how polite your fellow cruisers are. I’ve experienced some <em>very</em> rude cruisers using these spaces. Read up on laundry room etiquette before you sail, some places even have rules posted in the room itself. And know that if you don’t follow those rules, you’re not a nice person and you shall receive a well-deserved stink eye from everyone involved.</p>



<p class="">Your use of the laundry room is totally dependent on you. You can use it or not, it’s completely optional. However, and this is a fairly large however, when you sail in the warmer parts of the world, sweating is a very regular thing. Aside from my workouts, I found myself sweating a lot and I didn’t want those clothes… perfuming… my cabin, so I washed them. But here is where that Elite status benefit, I mentioned right at the start of this review, comes in.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-elite-benefit-elites-love-laundry">The Elite Benefit Elites Love: Laundry</h2>



<p class="">Elite status is not something that you can buy directly, it is “earned” by spending either a minimum number of nights on a Princess ship or by taking a certain number of cruises.Most of those benefits are <em>negligible</em>, but a couple are nice. Somewhat helpfully, Elite status sailors get 10% off purchases made in “The Shops of Princess,” which is basically their onboard mall. Critically though, Elites also get complimentary laundry service. I don’t mean that Elite members can use the launderettes without paying. I mean that Princess will do your laundry for you. That’s a benefit that I like.</p>



<p class="">Now, there’s one big qualifier to this. I’ve heard that many Princess cruises are reported to be between 25-50% Elite member cabins, an estimate that held true on our cruise (status is displayed outside the stateroom door, so it’s easily checked). That means that the laundry can take a while, often 48 hours. So, as much as I loved this service, and I did, don’t plan on it being a quick turnaround and plan your clothes accordingly.</p>



<p class="">Still, this benefit did give us nearly $200 in complimentary laundry service. They charge by the piece, so this was two (large-ish) loads over the two weeks we sailed. Normally, that would be a rather ridiculous expense, but it was a wonderful benefit for us.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-conclusion">Conclusion</h2>



<p class="">Is Princess Cruises worth taking? I think so. Is the Emerald Princess worth booking? Again, I think the answer is yes.</p>



<p class="">They have 17 ships in operation and their latest ones look very nice. The Emerald then may not be Princesses crème-de-la-crème, but it’s priced right. It offers comfortable rooms, excellent food, good chairs and drinks. You’ll likely find a similar experience on its sister ships, the Sapphire and Ruby. The ships might be older, but they’ve been taken care of and updated in critical ways.</p>



<p class="">I’ll admit that I don’t appreciate how the Emerald Princess clearly has little care for people that want to exercise. What they call a running track on deck 19 is a joke and the gym was terrible. But, like with everything in the hospitality industry, the staff or crew is what makes or breaks it.</p>



<p class="">I loved the crew on the Emerald Princess. From our cabin steward to the restaurant manager. Even the maintenance staff was a highlight. As they painted the ship on the promenade, they would cheer me on as I ran by. That’s something that you can’t quantify in price.</p>



<p class="">For those wondering about the latest Princess ships, I can’t really say if they&#8217;re worth it or not. The images of them look amazing, as they should, it’s advertising material after all. But I’ve looked at the pricing on them and it is considerable – much more than sailing the Emerald Princess.</p>



<p class="">There’s also one big qualifier to a Princess cruise, at least in my mind. I can’t imagine not having the Plus package. Do I think it akin to nickel and diming tactics used in much of the industry, yes, I do have that opinion. However, the value represented by the Plus package is fairly impressive. I truly believe that purchasing Princess Plus gives enormous benefit and is worth it.  On competitor lines, I have seen drink packages alone exceed $100 per person per day.</p>



<p class="">Could you sail without Plus? I suppose, yes, you could – but I think it would be miserable. There’s few included beverages, mostly water and drip coffee, as well as some juices. Maybe that’s enough for some people, but not me. It also includes Wi-Fi and gratuities for the crew. I know that The last thing that I want to do while I’m cruising is worry constantly about how much to tip. <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">And you need to tip.</span></strong></p>



<p class="">Princess Plus removes that hassle and worry for you. Even if you don’t drink alcohol, like my wife, it’s still very valuable. Without it, I just don’t think you’re experiencing what Princess is really like. That’s why I think it’s a shame that they just don’t make it the standard rate and price their fares accordingly. It would make it a smoother experience.</p>



<p class="">I recognize though that being able to advertise a low fair gets people to look at your product. And since we humans have little lizard brains, that sort of thing appeals to us. After all, look at the <em>DEAL</em> I&#8217;m getting!</p>



<p class="">So yes, do sail on Princess, at least the Emerald Princess. Enjoy the meals in the dining room, have fun at trivia, soak up some sun. Just do yourself a favor and get the Plus Package.</p>
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<p class="">Whether you are traveling to Seattle, or starting your <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/visit-alaska-2024/">Alaskan cruise </a>from there, it&#8217;s worth it to take some time to truly enjoy the city. You&#8217;ll get the city&#8217;s best weather and at the height of summer, you will have over 16 hours of daylight. The sun will rise before 6 a.m. and set after 9 p.m. If you have the energy, you can pack a lot in one day. Summer is certainly the best time to visit Seattle Washington.</p>



<p class="">I have lived there and still visit. I know the city well and the best time of year to visit Seattle is definitely summer.</p>



<p class="">If you are looking to truly experience the city, you should definitely stay downtown, as you don’t have to wander far to get to the <strong>Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Aquarium, </strong>and many restaurants, diners and bars.&nbsp;</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-pike-place">Pike Place</h3>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-pike-place-market">Pike Place Market</h2>



<p class="">Start your Summer in Seattle in the <a href="https://www.pikeplacemarket.org/"><strong>Pike Place Market</strong> </a>area where there are so many things to do.</p>



<p class="">It&#8217;s fantastic to stay in a hotel near Pike Place Market. It is central to many activities. We love to walk or take <a href="https://www.soundtransit.org/ride-with-us/stations/link-light-rail-stations">a short light rail ride</a> to many locations across Seattle.</p>



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<li class="">Begin your morning at one of the many cafés for a bite and coffee. Starbucks’ original store opens at 6 a.m. and closes at 8 p.m. Get there early or wait until later in the day if you want to visit. By 9 a.m., the line will get long and will stay that way until mid-afternoon.&nbsp;</li>



<li class="">Sample some smoked salmon, Chucker Cherries, dried fruits and baked goods. Or visit the north end of the market for local treasures at the artisan stands and eat at one of the many restaurants in the market. Don’t forget the shops and restaurants in Post Alley. Kell’s and the Pink Door are some of my favorites. Finally, add your contribution <a href="https://www.unexpectedproductions.org/gumwall/">to the gum wall</a> (if you can find it).</li>



<li class=""><strong>Hint:</strong> <a href="https://pe.tours/NjY1OTE1/">Take a morning tasting tour of the Market</a>. I was able to sample foods from several vendors before the market got crowded.&nbsp;There are other food tours late in the day for those night owls.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-space-needle-is-a-seattle-icon">The Space Needle is a Seattle Icon</h3>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-checking-out-the-seattle-center">Checking Out the Seattle Center</h2>



<p class="">Take a short light rail ride or walk to the <strong>Seattle Center.</strong> It is a fantastic place to spend the whole day with a multitude of activities. Even though summer is the best time of year to visit Seattle Washington, it will sometimes rain. That&#8217;s when you can visit the Seattle Center where there are many things to do indoors.</p>



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<li class="">The <a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/seattle-l198/seattle-mopop-entry-ticket-t566571/?partner_id=C9VYGZI&amp;cmp=CL">Museum of Pop Culture</a> showcases memorable moments in TV, rock&nbsp;and roll, and science fiction through engaging and interactive exhibits.</li>



<li class=""><a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/seattle-l198/seattle-chihuly-garden-and-glass-ticket-t428720/?partner_id=C9VYGZI&amp;cmp=CL">Chihuly Garden in Glass</a><a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/seattle-l198/seattle-chihuly-garden-and-glass-ticket-t428720/?partner_id=C9VYGZI&amp;currency=USD&amp;travel_agent=1&amp;cmp=share_to_earn"> </a>is a peaceful stroll through indoor and outdoor exhibits showcasing some of Chihuly’s most iconic works of art. There are glass blowing demonstrations throughout the day. <strong>Note:</strong> This is not the place to take children who like to run. But there are many other places for active little ones.&nbsp;</li>



<li class="">Activities for children
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<li class="">Seattle Science Center is a children’s paradise with hands on exhibits and places to run</li>



<li class="">Artists at Play Plaza and Playground</li>



<li class="">South Fountain Lawn is a large fountain with shooting sprays of water for children to splash and run through.&nbsp;</li>



<li class="">The Armory has a food court with many options.&nbsp;</li>



<li class=""><strong>Hint:</strong> I would skip the Space Needle unless it is truly on your list of must-do’s. It is very expensive and very crowded. You can get a better view at the Sky View Observatory.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-elliot-bay-seattle">Elliot Bay Seattle</h3>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-outdoor-activities-make-summer-the-best-time-to-visit-seattle">Outdoor Activities Make Summer the Best Time to Visit Seattle</h2>



<p class="">For your Summer in Seattle, you can head to the piers on Puget Sound to catch an <strong>Argosy Cruise </strong>through the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks or a one-hour Harbor Cruise where you will see the Seattle Skyline and the mountain ranges that surround the city.&nbsp; <a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/seattle-l198/9-day-seattle-citypass-t18569/?partner_id=C9VYGZI&amp;cmp=CL">A Seattle CityPass </a>will include the cruise, the Chihuly Exhibit, the Space Needle, and more.</p>



<p class="">For those of us who like history and ghost stories, make sure you do one of<a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/seattle-l198/seattle-underground-walking-tour-t266752/?partner_id=C9VYGZI&amp;currency=USD&amp;travel_agent=1&amp;cmp=share_to_earn"> </a><a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/seattle-l198/seattle-underground-walking-tour-t266752/?partner_id=C9VYGZI&amp;cmp=CL"><strong>the Underground Tours in Pioneer Square</strong>.</a> Learn the true story of Skid Row and the unsavory characters who lived there.</p>



<p class="">The <strong>Woodland Park Zoo</strong> is an easy Uber/Lyft ride from your hotel. The zoo has many tree-lined paths and is a great place to escape the sun. This is another great place to take the kids for an afternoon. There are plenty of paths to run around on.&nbsp;</p>



<p class=""><strong>Green Lake</strong> is nearby and another wonderful place to enjoy the outdoors. You can rent pedal boats, row boats, kayaks and even water bikes. There is also a café for a snack after your water activities.&nbsp;</p>



<p class=""><a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/seattle-l198/seattle-sky-view-observatory-general-admission-ticket-t260922/?partner_id=C9VYGZI&amp;cmp=CL"><strong>The Skyline Observatory</strong> </a>on the 73th floor of the Columbia Center provides fantastic views of the city and mountains. On a clear day you might be able to see Mount Baker to the north as well as Mt. Rainier to the Southeast.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-nearby-tours">Nearby Tours</h2>



<p class="">There are amazing places to visit outside Seattle. Want to see <a href="https://pe.tours/NjY1OTM1/">what Mount St. Helen&#8217;s looks like now?</a> It&#8217;s a National Monument. <a href="https://pe.tours/NjY1OTQx/">Mt. Rainer </a>is a fantastic place to tour. <a href="https://pe.tours/NjU1ODg4/">Olympic National Park</a> is another must see. Be sure to check out <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/our-guide-to-u-s-national-parks-in-2023/">our guide to U.S. National Parks.</a></p>



<p class="">I hope I&#8217;ve convinced you that summer truly is the best time to visit Seattle Washington. We would love to help you plan a stressless visit to Seattle. Let us reserve the perfect hotel for you. We can book tickets to the attractions and tours that are on your must-do list. But we will also make sure that you have breaks so that you are not exhausted after your vacation. </p>



<p class="">And when you visit Seattle, consider a visit to nearby <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/visit-gorgeous-victoria-british-columbia/">Visit Gorgeous Victoria, British Columbia</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Don't fret about formal night.</p>
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<p class="">We have some many cruise tips for 2024, we had to share more. Be sure to read <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/our-best-cruise-tips-for-2024/">our best cruise tips</a>. Do remember that these are general tips, and your specific cruise may have some differences, so it is always best to check with your travel advisor.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-1-stay-healthy">Tip 1: Stay Healthy</h2>



<p class="">How to stay healthy on a cruise?</p>



<p class=""><em>First, take hand sanitizing seriously</em>.  Handwashing with soap and water is the best, but if you can&#8217;t wash, hand sanitizer can help. Most ships will have sanitizer available around the ship. I even carry a small bottle. </p>



<p class="">Be sure to wash or use sanitizer whenever you touch an elevator button, use a handrail, or any other high touch point. Even before Covid, norovirus was an` issue on cruises. This helps keep you healthier.</p>



<p class=""><em>Second, take the stairs.</em> We like to avoid cruise weight gain by walking and taking the stairs as much as possible. For this reason, we don&#8217;t mind having a cabin way at the front or back of the ship. Also, cabins at the front or back of the ship tend to be slightly less expensive.</p>



<p class="">Best of all, most ships have a promenade deck devoted to walking outside.  You&#8217;ll see many walkers of all speeds. Even better, you might spot some wildlife. We&#8217;ve seen whales, dolphins, and sea turtles as well as many birds while ambling the promenade deck.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-2-tips-about-tipping">Tip 2: Tips About Tipping</h2>



<p class="">Many cruises nowadays, especially those cruises of higher value like the ones in <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/how-to-choose-a-cruise/">Seven Tips for Choosing Your Cruise</a>, will include crew gratuities in the fare. </p>



<p class="">However, with lower priced cruise lines tips are often not included. Expect to be given a list of suggested gratuities that will be shared among the service crew.  In general, these will run between $15-$20 per person (kids too!) per day.</p>



<p class="">The crew works for very low pay and they spend months away from home and family. They work very long hours as U.S. or European labor laws don&#8217;t apply when the cruises are run under foreign flags. While tipping is not mandatory, we strongly encourage you to do so.</p>



<p class="">One of our best cruise tips for 2024 is to prepay the recommended gratuities if it&#8217;s not in your package.  Then, at the end of the cruise, seek out crew members who gave exceptional service and slip them some extra cash.  In fact, you can ask for envelopes for this purpose at the ship&#8217;s front desk.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-3-don-t-fret-about-formal-nights">Tip 3: Don&#8217;t Fret About Formal Nights</h2>



<p class="">First, if you are doing a short cruise, they might not have any.  In addition, it is rare on river cruises to have formal nights. The ocean cruises that have formal nights tend to have them on days at sea with no port stops. For cruising 2024, here are some of our best tips for formal nights.</p>



<p class=""><strong>You don&#8217;t have to participate in formal night</strong>.  Most ships will let you visit the buffet, pool, and other areas without formal wear.  You can have room service in your cabin. The ship&#8217;s daily briefing will have the details for your cruise, but there will be places for you.</p>



<p class="">Remember <strong>formal is not as formal as it once was</strong>. Although you may see a few tuxedoes, most cruises now only expect men to wear a sports jacket. By the way, one of those tuxedoed men will be my husband looking spiffy in the same tux he has owned for 30 years.</p>



<p class="">If you would like to<strong> buy a tux at a reasonable price</strong>, call around to the formal wear rental stores in your area. They often sell used formal wear at great prices. Look for a classic style that will still be useable on your next five cruises.</p>



<p class="">Your cruise line will have <strong>written guidelines for the dress code</strong> available to you in advance. Your travel advisor can get them for you.</p>



<p class="">Honestly, nowadays, there is often lax enforcement of the dress code.  We do encourage you not to press the issue, though. Other passengers make the effort, so we encourage you to do so as well.</p>



<p class=""><strong><em>One of our best cruise tips 2024 is the secret hidden benefit of formal night</em></strong>. If you do gussy up there will be ship&#8217;s photographers set up around the ship to take pictures of you looking your best, with beautiful backdrops.  The sittings are voluntary and FREE. You are under no obligation to buy the photos. But if you like the pictures, they will be your favorite mementos when you get home. And you didn&#8217;t have to set up an appointment with a local photographer and pay a sitting fee. It is especially perfect for families cruising together.</p>



<p class="">One more cruising 2024 perk of formal night is that many cruises will have a Captain&#8217;s cocktail party. Often this means free cocktails, canapes and some lucky passengers can have their picture taken pouring a champagne fountain.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-4-more-food">Tip 4: More Food</h2>



<p class=""><strong>If you want two entrees or three appetizers</strong>, just ask! The crew will accommodate you. Only on the least expensive cruise lines will there be rules or extra fees for this.</p>



<p class="">I remember once my sister and I happened to sit at lunch with 4 men who we did not know. Every one of them ordered two entrees and finished them all. The wait staff didn&#8217;t even blink, but I did.</p>



<p class=""><strong>When traveling with children</strong>, one of our favorite cruise tips is to get them to try new things. You can assure them if they don&#8217;t like what they order, it will be replaced by something else. There is always a kid&#8217;s menu with all the classics: macaroni, grilled cheese, burgers, and pizza. </p>



<p class="">The only downside of encouraging your children to try new things is they may like it. Nichole developed a life-long love of duck during a cruise as a child.</p>



<p class="">The cruise staff want you to be happy so don&#8217;t be shy. If you don&#8217;t like what you were served, just nicely ask the waitstaff to replace it. They want you to enjoy your cruise.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-5-cruise-tip-for-2024-know-the-medical-protocols">Tip 5: Cruise Tip for 2024: Know the Medical Protocols</h2>



<p class="">Make sure you read and understand your cruise line&#8217;s COVID and other health policies. Some lines,<a href="https://www.virginvoyages.com/help-and-support/before-you-sail/health-and-safety#:~:text=If%20you%20test%20positive%20for%20COVID%2C%20you%20will%20not%20be,remain%20safely%20in%20your%20cabin."> like Virgin Voyages</a>, have generous cancellation policies should you test positive or be exposed before your trip.</p>



<p class="">While most have removed testing requirements, but cruises are subject to the regulations of any ports you visit. Since the pandemic, more people are buying travel insurance and we think that&#8217;s a good thing. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-6-embarkation-day">Tip 6: Embarkation Day</h2>



<p class="">Board as early as the cruise line will let you. Download their app in advance as it can be very useful. If you can, upload all the needed documents in advance of boarding. Of course,<strong> pack a carry-on bag with essentials like swimsuits or sunscreen or medications while you wait for your luggage</strong> to be delivered to your cabin, so you are good to go.</p>



<p class="">Take a little time to explore the ship. <strong>Do your muster drill check-in-the ship can&#8217;t leave until everyone does that.</strong></p>



<p class="">Most people hit the buffet as soon as they board and that&#8217;s fine. We prefer to check out the ship&#8217;s guide and visit the main dining room or other venues that are open.  It&#8217;s quieter and usually better food.</p>



<p class="">There is almost always a Sail-Away party by the pool when the ship departs. There are drink specials, live music, and it is fun! There&#8217;s nothing quite like sailing off into the sunset knowing a great voyage is beginning.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-7-wine">Tip 7: Wine</h2>



<p class="">If you like wine with dinner but can&#8217;t finish the bottle, just ask the wait staff to tag it and keep it for you for the next evening. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-8-when-in-doubt-ask-your-cabin-steward">Tip 8: When in Doubt, Ask Your Cabin Steward</h2>



<p class="">Your cabin steward is amazing. Need tape? They can get it. Are there twin beds when you wanted a double? They can fix it. Need more towels? More hangers? Ask your steward. And certainly, if there are maintenance issues like a leaky faucet, notify your steward immediately.</p>



<p class="">To make your travels easier, we have suggestions for<a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/essential-cruise-items-for-2023/"> cruise essentials</a> and <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/best-luggage-for-2023-and-tips/">luggage</a>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-want-more-great-travel-tips">Want More Great Travel Tips?</h2>



<p class="">We share our favorite travel tips and information every week. <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/destinations-copy/">You can see them all here.</a></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-plan-now-for-2026">Plan Now For 2026</h2>



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<p class="">When you’re planning a vacation, there are so many choices it can be overwhelming to pick the best cruises. A vacation is a big investment of time and money. We share information on the best cruises for familes and the best cruises for adults.</p>



<p class="">Research shows that the average person who plans their own trip spends over 30 hours researching it. That’s almost a whole work week and many people spend more time than that! We cover the best cruise lines for adults as well as the best cruise lines for families. Keep reading for our tips on how to choose the best cruise lines for you. </p>



<p class="">How can you avoid wasting time and money, and get to relaxing sooner? Here&#8217;s how you can find the best cruises for you.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-there-are-18-cruise-lines-and-almost-800-cruises-in-alaska-alone-that-s-a-lot-to-research-save-yourself-time-by-working-with-an-expert-to-pick-your-cruise"><em><em>There are 18 cruise lines and almost 800 cruises in Alaska alone &#8211; that&#8217;s a lot to research. Save yourself time by working with an expert to pick your cruise..</em></em></h3>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-1-before-you-choose-a-cruise-think">Tip 1: Before You Choose a Cruise, Think!</h2>



<p class="">Ask yourself, what are you looking to get from your cruise. Are you looking for the best cruise line for families? Or perhaps a romantic trip for two? Is there a destination you have in mind?</p>



<p class="">The most important question to ask though, what is your budget? Since the pandemic began, more travelers have decided to upgrade their travel and splurge on something they might not have before. But it’s about what works for you!</p>



<p class="">If you are using a travel agent, <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/5-reasons-you-should-use-a-travel-agent/">and you should</a>, tell them clearly what you want so they can help you plan your perfect trip. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-2-consider-value-over-price-for-a-cruise">Tip 2: Consider Value Over Price For A Cruise</h2>



<p class="">All too often, travelers get drawn in by a low advertised price, only to find out at the end of the cruise they owe money for all sorts of things. Watch for items like port fees and taxes, crew gratuities, wi-fi, soft drinks, even coffees and dining! These costs all add up, and this doesn’t even include shore excursions. This doesn&#8217;t mean cruising isn&#8217;t a good value&#8211;it is! </p>



<p class="">If you’re planning a cruise, that more expensive looking choice may be a better value. Look behind the curtain of a “good deal” and make an informed decision.&nbsp;We’ve seen far too many people book a “cheap” cruise, then end up spending more money on all the extras, than if they had booked a “more expensive” cruise that included more. Don&#8217;t let that happen to you. </p>



<p class="">We often prepare spreadsheets for our clients who are choosing between different cruises so they can see the actual cost and value of each.</p>



<p class="">Several cruise lines engage in, what we feel is more honest pricing. They will include beverages, Wi-Fi, port fees, crew gratuities, specialty restaurants, and sometimes even shore excursions. Booking a cruise with one of them can result in a much better and more relaxing experience.</p>



<div class="wp-block-essential-blocks-advanced-image"><div class="eb-parent-wrapper eb-parent-eb-advanced-image-g5j4x "><figure class="eb-advanced-image-wrapper eb-advanced-image-g5j4x img-style-square caption-style-1 caption-horizontal-center caption-vertical-bottom bottom no-effect" data-id="eb-advanced-image-g5j4x"><div class="image-wrapper"><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" src="https://i0.wp.com/farfarawaytravels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Far-Far-Away-Travel-Agent-Vacation-Flights-Cruise-Cunard-Formal.jpg?w=825&#038;ssl=1" alt=""/><figcaption>Cunard Formal Night</figcaption></div></figure></div></div>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-3-how-to-choose-a-cruise-to-get-the-best-price">Tip 3: How to Choose a Cruise to Get the Best Price?</h2>



<p class="">While last minute deals still exist, nowadays the cruise lines often make the best offers to those who book early. We always suggest booking as early as you can with <strong>a refundable deposit</strong>. With a refundable deposit, it’s easier to get the price reduced if the price drops later.</p>



<p class="">Doing this trick can be hard to pull off though, since you have to remember to constantly check for price changes. That’s a big advantage that many travel agents, like us, can offer clients. If you book a cruise using a travel agent, we watch for price drops and will reach out if there’s a way to reduce what you pay or even upgrade without increasing the price. And of course, if you discover the better price, let us know so we can go to work for you.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-4-booking-the-cruise">Tip 4: Booking The Cruise</h2>



<p class="">Once you’ve decided what cruise you want to take and when you want to take it, now it’s time to book it. That’s not where the stress ends though.</p>



<p class="">When COVID hit in 2020, we had quite a few clients booked on cruises. Some of these cruises cost tens of thousands of dollars! We were able to get all of our clients a refund. People who had booked cruises themselves, had to fight for refunds on their own. There are horror stories of people struggling to get their money back for vacations that never happened.</p>



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<p class="">Good travel agents fight for their clients in those situations. And just because COVID is more under control, there are other emergencies that happen. Car crashes, sudden illness, even job loss. By working with us, we can make it easier for you to recover your money if something goes wrong with your trip.</p>



<p class="">The main thing is, many people are not aware that it doesn’t cost you anything to book with a travel agent. There are exceptions to that, as some travel agents are charging an upfront planning fee, but many, like us, do not. In addition, the travel agent will have your back if things don&#8217;t go right.</p>



<p class="">Working with a travel advisor can be the best way to choose a cruise.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-5-best-cruises-for-families">Tip 5: Best Cruises for Families</h2>



<p class="">We think a cruise is the perfect way for a group of friends and family to travel together. We’ve done it many times. Everyone gets to the same place at the same time. On board, you can spend as much, or as little, time together as you wish.</p>



<p class="">It’s great for multi-generational travel as the kids can have fun all day in the children’s program while Mom and Dad visit the spa and Grandma and the aunties play pickleball or take a painting class. Or all the adults just sip margaritas by the pool. Some groups only see each other at dinner because they are so busy.&nbsp; And the children’s programs are so much fun it can be hard to get the kids to leave at the end of the day.</p>



<p class="">The ship’s photographers will be happy to take as many pictures of your group as want with no sitting fees. You only pay for the pictures you want. No obligation!</p>



<p class="">Finally, if your group is large enough, there may be extra perks and discounts available. A good travel agent can not only help you choose a cruise but can save you many headaches by keeping track of what all the aunts and uncles and nephews and nieces want.</p>



<p class="">Some of the best cruises for families are the Royal Caribbean (RCCL) fun ships and the Disney Cruise Line (of course). But don&#8217;t overlook cruises like Celebrity and Princess who have excellent children and teen programs.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-6-cabin-selection-on-a-cruise">Tip 6: Cabin Selection on a Cruise</h2>



<p class="">Some people care passionately about their cabin location, others not so much. If you don’t care, you can often choose to book a “guarantee” cabin at a slightly lower price. This means they guarantee you a cabin in that category such as a balcony or suite, but you won’t know which exact one it is until just before you board.</p>



<p class="">When choosing a cabin, here are some things to think about:</p>



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<li class="">Who will share what kinds of cabins? If the kids are teens, you can book a balcony cabin for the parents and an inside cabin, across the hall, for the kids.</li>



<li class="">Do you need the cabins to be close together? Do you need the cabins to have a connecting door?</li>



<li class="">Does the cruise ship sail up a coastline? (We’re looking at you, Alaska) If it does, then one side of the ship is going to have far better cabin views than others.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-7-best-cruises-for-adults">Tip 7: Best Cruises for Adults</h2>



<p class="">Some of the best cruises for adults include Regent Seven Seas, Viking, Seabourn, Silversea,  and Oceania.  We  like Azamara for its extended stays at many ports. Newcomer <a href="https://www.virginvoyages.com/book/voyage-planner/find-a-voyage?cabins=1&amp;USD[%E2%80%A6]lors=2&amp;toDate=2022-10-04&amp;agentId=73415&amp;agencyId=409">Virgin Voyages</a> is winning every award in sight and is winning over veteran cruisers from other lines. Check out our posts about <a href="http://love virgin">sailing on Vir</a><a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/why-i-love-virgin-voyages/">gin.</a></p>



<p class="">We also are big fans of <a href="https://www.cunard.com/en-us">Cunard</a>, which offers a sophisticated experience. You can actually sail between New York and England, often for less than the price of flying business class. Seven nights of great food, entertainment and accomodation&#8211;and no jet lag!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tip-8-upgrades">Tip 8: Upgrades</h2>



<p class="">In the not-too-distant-past, veteran cruisers would sometimes experience the &#8220;Upgrade Fairy,&#8221; meaning the cruise line gave them a free upgrade. Nowadays, that is incredibly rare. More and more cruise lines have programs in which you can make blind bids on upgrades should they become available. Some examples are <a href="https://www.princess.com/plan/princess-cruise-room-upgrade/">Princess Upgrades</a>, <a href="https://www.royalcaribbean.com/booked/cruise-room-upgrade">Royal Caribbean&#8217;s Royal Up</a>, <a href="https://www.virginvoyages.com/upgrade">Virgin&#8217;s Level Up</a>, and <a href="https://www.celebritycruises.com/bid-on-cruise-room-upgrade">Celebrity&#8217;s Move Up</a>.</p>



<p class="">We hope these tips help you choose your cruise. If you need suggestions for getting the price on airfare, <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/6-insider-secrets-for-getting-the-best-price-on-air/">check out this post</a>.</p>



<p class="">Check out this <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/18/travel/first-time-cruise-passengers.html">recent New York Times article</a> describing why so many people of all ages are taking their first cruise.</p>



<p class="">If Athens is on your itinerary, be sure to <a href="https://farfarawaytravels.com/one-of-the-best-museums-in-the-world-acropolis-museum-2023/">read our article about one of the best museums in the world, the Acropolis Museum</a>.</p>



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