Flossbolna
Sea days are just so relaxing!
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Fun update! I love your dress and that is a lovely lovely picture of you with the captain.
Thanks!
I have heard great things about Jimmy, I don't think you are his only fan!
Yes, recently I have come about more mentions of him. So, he wasn't the cruise director when you were in Alaska?
I really hope they get the dining situation fixed so you get lots of alone time!
There will be more news on that in the next update!

A bit of a mixed review on dinner but overall sounds like it was ok but maybe not exceptional.
You summed it up very well - unfortunately that was the trend for most of the cruise...
Interesting thought on the B2B cruisers, you are right, we may be 2nd class citizens! Almost got into it with someone on FB who is a B2B. He intended to NOT pay tips on his first cruise (which I didn't know you could do, actually opt out!) and pay it all at the end.
Which I, and several others, thought was rather crummy. It's weekly (or per cruise) income to those folks I would imagine and just because he is on a 3 week trip doesn't mean they should have to wait that long.
Huh? What is his reasoning in that? What if one of the servers leaves after the first cruise? Our wonderful head server Josip got off the ship in San Diego for his time off. And I am pretty sure that until he tells his servers what he is doing, they will treat him with a little less enthusiasm on the second leg...
Some cruise lines seem to even "package" back to backs into longer cruises that they then sell as 14 night cruises or something like that. I wonder how they deal with tipping in these circumstances.
It does make me wonder though, I've always had it added to our bill (or pre-paid usually actually) but it would be nice to physically hand it to the servers.
I have always handed the little paper slips to our servers. To be honest, I don't like that anyway. I would prefer the cruise fare to just include those tips.