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Got mine today too. Once I find out my dining rotation & what the special nights are, i'm booking Palo & possibly Remy.
If you are part of the DIS group, Tracy has posted that our rotation will be ERAERRA.
Got mine today too. Once I find out my dining rotation & what the special nights are, i'm booking Palo & possibly Remy.
I saw Tracey posted dining rotation, I didn't see a concrete list for what was Formal, Semi-Formal & Pirate Night. Once I get that information i'll try for Palo cancellations.
Anonny said:As exciting as it is to get the cruise docuemtents, even without them, I know I am sailing! I remember looking at the packet last time as I was packing and realizing that that paperwork could stay home.
I agree. We pull out the luggage tags & that's it.
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Silverfox97 said:I agree. We pull out the luggage tags & that's it.
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What about the 30% of Americans that don't have Internet?
What about the 30% of Americans that don't have Internet?
Any one who can afford to cruise on DCL can surely find a way to access the internet!
Or maybe have an option for e-doc vs. mailing, or a small discount/incentive for doing the e-doc. I can just see my grandmother trying to book one on her own and trying to explain to the librarian how she needs to do a finger thingie with the computer thing to make her cruise appear and having no success explaining what she needed help with. She couldn't send an email if her life depended on it, forget navigate the internet. If we didn't live locally to do it for her, I could only imagine how difficult it would be for her to access this on the internet on her own. She just doesn't see a reason to learn how to use a computer. So I can definitely see a purpose for mailing the documents in some cases.
Or maybe have an option for e-doc vs. mailing, or a small discount/incentive for doing the e-doc. I can just see my grandmother trying to book one on her own and trying to explain to the librarian how she needs to do a finger thingie with the computer thing to make her cruise appear and having no success explaining what she needed help with. She couldn't send an email if her life depended on it, forget navigate the internet. If we didn't live locally to do it for her, I could only imagine how difficult it would be for her to access this on the internet on her own. She just doesn't see a reason to learn how to use a computer. So I can definitely see a purpose for mailing the documents in some cases.
Any one who can afford to cruise on DCL can surely find a way to access the internet! I don't know how cruise lines that have e-docs do it, but they may charge to mail paper documents.
jessrose18 said:hoping someone on here will know..... I had read a while ago that you cant get pizzas anymore on the new ships at dinner....is this still true???? I loved my palo dinner 4 cheese pizza still dreaming of it
This is true. No pizza at Palo dinner on Dream or Fantasy.
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