The "Bon Voyage" decorations, are they in your stateroom when you board or do you have to put them up yourself?
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This was waiting in our stateroom upon arrival. DH ordered them for me for our anniversary via DCL's site.
They were a wonderful little surprise and I loved seeing them every day of our cruise. Knowing that they would not make them back to the States (and through customs) and another flight home, I left them for a member of the cruise staff at Guest Services on our way off the ship. They were enjoyed for almost two weeks, by both myself and the member of the cruise staff. Now THAT'S money well spent in my opinion.
- Dreams
What about using Shirley from (i think its) the perfect gift and flower shoppe? She has a whole thread on here and she'll customize whatever you're looking for. Her feedback is all positive and her prices are reasonable. If I wasn't on my phone I'd try to link to her thread but maybe someone else can provide the link. Just another option to think about.
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This was waiting in our stateroom upon arrival. DH ordered them for me for our anniversary via DCL's site.
They were a wonderful little surprise and I loved seeing them every day of our cruise. Knowing that they would not make them back to the States (and through customs) and another flight home, I left them for a member of the cruise staff at Guest Services on our way off the ship. They were enjoyed for almost two weeks, by both myself and the member of the cruise staff. Now THAT'S money well spent in my opinion.
- Dreams
You cannot remove agricultural products from the ship in any port. Even if it "boarded" the ship in the port you'd be taking it off.I really like this thread I have a question .... I ordered flowers for my mom on our last cruise and she was afraid that she couldn't take them off the ship . Because it was agriculture . However if they came on the ship at the returning port can you take them off ??? Would love to know your thoughts .