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Robert Holloway
Age: 58
This was our second cruise
with the first on Celebrity - Infinity during August (2001) of this year where we cruised Alaska. We
live on Vancouver Island in Victoria, BC, Canada. This was the year we decided to split our vacation
from work into two sections and experience cruising. I'm hooked and once my wife Elizabeth felt the
warmth on a private balcony with her morning coffee cruising down the Baja coast line, that was it.
Day of departure: Saturday
We were up at 3 am to check in
at 4:30am for a 6 am flight to Seattle and an 8:45 flight to Los Angeles with arrival at 11:20am.
Security wise, allow at least 2 hours between flights just in case something goes wrong. In Victoria
they made sure my palm pilot worked and took my picture with my camera to ensure it worked. That was
my first picture at 5:10am.
We landed in SeaTac via
Horizon about 6:40am, through customs and immigration, took about 30 minutes and transferred our
bags with ship tags on in clear plastic tape for LA Alaska flight. Went though another security
check even though we were still in a secured area and up to S terminal for a transfer bus , that
runs between terminals on the tarmac. We were going from S to D concourse. Reminders in airport to
not leave your bags alone, people called for random carryon checks, picture id and ticket check can
occur random and everybody prior to boarding.
Flight was nice, arrived at LA
about 11:30am, at baggage pickup around 11:50am. Princess rep present with clipboard to check off
you arrived and another to direct us where to leave bags. Bags not off belt till about 12:15 pm. We
had Princess voucher to pier from airport. We then waited for another xn flights to arrive prior to
them calling a bus. On bus about 1:15pm, arrive at pier about 1:55pm. Regardless if you checked in
on the web, we now had to wait for a single rep to review our tickets and ensure we filled it out on
the bus. All 40 or so of us. Off the bus around 2:30 and into terminal, another round of airport
style security and into two lines. Those with suites, those without or seemed like. Another 30
minutes and surprise, you are on the computer all checked in.
Whew, we now have our precious
sailing card , another picture and on board for the sailing card check in and picture. Its
about 3:15pm, we have been up for twelve hours, traveled about 1,200 miles though numerous security
checkpoints and are only 1 hour 45 minutes away from departure.
Yea.. its time to relax
No one takes you to your cabin
but people point you to the elevator and down the hall, we are on Deck 10 BAJA B515, an outside
balcony. A small room but enough closet space for two adults and bags under the bed. Our steward
'Narciso' checks in with us within 5 minutes, we ensure our lifeboat drill on deck 7 Promenade at
Rocky’s Disco is known for 4:30 and we are off to the Horizon Court Buffet on deck 14 LIDO. Its
about 3:30pm and we are starved.
Ah, relaxing , have a drink ,
some hot food and watch the LA waterfront. We locate Rocky's disco and we did grab the Princess
Platter before we left our room and we did agree on the safe combination and left everything in the
safe prior.
Walk around a bit, back to
cabin , get our life belts and over to Rocky's for the life belt / boat drill.
It all over about 4:50pm and
we go on deck to watch the Sea Princess depart LA at dusk on schedule. Beautiful and chilling that
evening though. We have late seating , so we go back to our cabin and find our bags. Watch the coast
guard sail with us until out of the harbor.
Our late seating is
'traditional' so its of to the Sicilian Dining room on deck 6 EMERALD which is mid ship towards the
stern You either take the stairs or go forward and get the lifts. We arrive dressed as smart casual
for table 188 and discover its for overflow dining from the Princess Choice Neapolitan Room on deck
5 PLAZA. Course the waiters have to look at our cards and cannot believe it does say 188. We stand
in the entrance for about 10 minutes, felt like it , wondering, do I need this, I just paid for this
cruise and want to eat. The staff did reset the table just for us as we discovered and we dined in
quiet splendour at a table for eight. In the meantime they took my sailing card and re-issued a new
table 160 for us, which turned out with great dining mates.
We slept like babies that
night and woke up to 66 degree temperature the next morning and a beautiful sunrise.
Sea Days. Sunday and Monday
It just got better and better
,of course warmer. We are now up in the 70- 8-'s. We ate at the buffet and ordered in breakfast two
days, continental style. We read on our balcony , brought coffee and pastries down from the Horizon
court with my Cruise Addict mugs Went swimming on the LIDO deck in the adult only pool all 4 feet
deep, watched the folks around and walked on the teak Promenade deck 7. Discovered the shops on deck
6 EMERALD , in time to rectify a small emergency when yours truly had not packed one item of a 3
piece silk dress for my spouse. I just pack what I see, not question what I see.!.. We bought
Elizabeth a nice black knit number and she was now ready for the 1st formal night which is on
Sunday. That evening we went down to the Wheel house Bar on deck 7 Promenade for our 730 to 830 pre
supper drink after having had our 4pm tea time on our balcony. We decided this was a great place and
met our constant server from Scotland "Krista" who even gave me a menu to take home. We
decided to try a new drink every evening. the wheel house bar is just before the Princess Theatre
where one of the nightly shows are. Its very comfortable in British or men’s club style and ship
motives, nightly dancing, music is played from 50-60;s, line dancing et cert., go figure.
We met our new table mates at
table 160 and discovered two couples had gone to the Sterling Steak House on deck 15, so it was just
the four of us, Pictures were taken but nobody pushed you to buy and it was your choice to get
formal photos taken in the Atrium Lounge or area between deck 5 & 7.
Tuesday, it must be Puerto Vallarta
We docked with a beautiful
sunrise and in our case took an excursion of the city and countryside. Price included a drink at The
Kliffe. We had a nice trip and were back on board in time for a 1pm lunch. By this time I've now
discovered the Patisserie area and ordered a coffee with Irish Cream, am on vacation so do not have
to worry about driving. Watch the ship depart on schedule at 6pm , as our Captain said with good
British humor, as we did dock fine today we should be able to move away with no problems.
Wednesday, it must be Mazatlan
Another beautiful sunrise, a
more complex docking as the channel is narrow and surprise we do not have to tender today as we are
docking in the industrial area beside the shrimp boats and cars from Korea. Today we took a walking
tour of the old city, a new tour, from about 8:30 at the ship till about 1:30pm when we returned.
Our guide Juan Carlos was excellent and took us to family shops, bakery, bar, museum of culture,
opera house, market place and around the small streets themselves. We also saw a cliff diver and had
a rest / drink break every 60- 90 minutes. It was about 91 degrees but heat was not over powering.
He took us to places a bus would not have been able to, the group was about 20 folks including Jason
from Princess lines who helped ensure we did not forget someone.
We got back to the ship in
time for a late buffet and did our usual exploration of more spots on the ship and relaxed. Again we
left at 6pm with the entire cruise guide's waving to us as we left and the town folks waving to us
as we left on the piers.
Thursday, it is Cabo San Lucas
The waters off this area are
just beautiful and the sunrise again was wonderful. This port is a tender port from 7am - 1pm and we
elect to relax and stay on the ship. Up to deck 15a for deck chairs nobody knows about including a
small pool overlooking the bow and the crews pool down on deck9. If you go towards the stern on deck
12 Riviera, another pool and deck chairs. Ah.,, serious reading now, and then to lunch.
The coast as we depart and
come on the pacific side of the Baja coast line is wonderful. It is warm and the swells are starting
but a good book and a drink are a good combination.
Thursday afternoon till Saturday AM Sea days.
Thursday evening is the last
formal night and now they take your table picture also.
Friday is a great sea day , a
bit up and down , depending where you sit but nothing one can not enjoy.
Bags have to be ready by
supper time (yours ) or at latest by 10pm
I had gone to pursers second
day with my flight tickets as we had a 12:41pm flight out of LA for SeaTAC and onwards to Victoria.
Saturday, LA
Into harbor San Pedro area
about 6am as its foggy and we docked about 7am with customs on board about 730am. We were up at 5am,
breakfast at 6am, customs and Immigration at 7:45 - 8am and finally off ship at 9:20am. We had Green
1 tags and were on our bus with our bags within 15- 20 minutes. Time to walk off ship, pickup bags ,
walk to bus area and get on bus. At the airport about 10:30am More security but Alaska Air lines
were not crowded as in other terminals we passed. Princess deserves top marks for how they handled
us and the speed in getting to our buses. It was worth the $21 US or $31 CDN for bus voucher
especially as taxis and private cars can get stopped at LA security outside.
The best past was for us
Canadians because of security going through the International check in line for Mexico and Canada
instead of domestic lines even though we were in transit.
Mind you Horizon checked all
Elizabeth's carryon including nightie in SeaTAC to go on our flight to Victoria.
SEA Princess gets a 9 out of
10 in our eyes and we will do it again but on a ten day cruise.
Oh , yes, the entertainment
staff are great and 'Billie' the cruise host did a great job with his Mexican party time on deck 14
at 11pm one night. The bull fight and the Senor contest were just out of this world. I've not
laughed so much.
Cheers and gracias. Rob Holloway Ask a Question About Princess Cruise Lines
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