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[QUOTE]Originally posted by smitty195: [QB] Sorry to continue hijacking your thread, Vicki! But I get the best answers here for my cruise questions!! I've been doing a lot of reading on Cruise Critic (.com), but there are some things that I just can't find answers to. Here is one question that I hope an expert can help me with: I am taking this cruise "solo"---Me, myself, and I. I plan on eating all of my meals in the casual restaurants on-board, such as the buffet, maybe a "regular" restaurant (casual) if there is one, a pizza place, a hamburger place, stuff like that. What I do NOT plan on doing is "formal dining", where you get dressed up and go to a Dining Room where you have a waiter, etc. So here is my question: Since I will not have a waiter, are they still going to add a gratuity to my bill at the end of the cruise to tip a waiter that I never used or met? How do they know whether or not I ate in the formal dining room, or if I chose instead to just stay casual? Also, is what I'm doing "normal"? Do people just go casual the entire cruise (for a cruise of this length----5 days), or does everybody usually eat in the formal dining room? Also, I'm reading about "Whole Ship Tours" that people take, and that you need to sign up right when you get on-board. I don't have the foggiest idea where to go to sign up for such a thing. Anybody here know where I would go to sign up? For the two land tours that I've booked through Princess, how do I know where to go, what time, etc, when the ship gets to a port? Do they communicate to you somehow that you need to be at "x" location at "x o'clock", and they will return you to the ship at "x o'clock"? What if, for example, the land tour bus gets a flat tire and you are late getting back? Is there any sort of agreement or something where the ship will wait for you, or is it just like on Amtrak where they take off without you no matter what? Thanks for any assistance here! I'm a bit nervous because this is all so new to me...I don't have a clue what I'm doing! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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