Embarkation Day!!!

Most of our cruises are on Princess and leave from the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro. San Pedro is about a 30 minute drive from our house. Whenever possible, we try to find a friend or friends to drive us to the port. We “bribe” them by offering to pay for a Bon Voyage Experience.

Princess offers BVE on quite a few itineraries. Basically, for $39 bucks per person, our friends can board the ship with us. They get a photo, an optional tour of the ship and lunch. (The package says Main Dining Room, but Horizon Court is fine.) This is all great but the best part? Early boarding!

Yes. As soon as the ship is cleared by the officials, In-Transit passengers board first, then BVE guests. For a 4:00 PM sail time, we usually board between 11:30 AM to 12:00 PM.

Whether BVE is available or not, we’ll try to arrive to the ship by about 10:00 AM (for a 4:00 sailing). We are currently at the Platinum level, so get expedited check-in.

There have been a couple of times where our room has been ready so we can drop off carry-on’s. Then… Horizon Court!

Ah yes. sail away day, or should I say SALE away day. I get that all cruise lines want to maximize sales, and as a shareholder so do I, but it is a bit much if you are a first time cruiser on a line. We have never felt pressured and usually a simple “no thanks” sends them to the next table. Many will recognize us on the next pass and move on with a smile.

Muster drill… Your cabin location designates where your Muster Station is. When we are in Lido 214, our favorite, it’s almost always in the Princess Theater. Plenty of seating. Crown Grill or the Casino, not so much. If not in Princess Theater, best to be really early if you want a seat.

Sail away time. Suzi enjoys the hubbub of the sail away party on the open decks. Me? I’ll be on the balcony watching the world start to go by and look forward to all that Princess has to offer.

As we get further and further out, or cell phone service diminishes. We set our phones on Airplane mode. You never want you phone to say “Cellular At Sea”. Unless you check with your carrier and purchase a “Cruise Plan”, watch out for a shock when you get your phone bill.

Once in Airplane Mode, connect to the Princess WiFi. Once connected, open up a browser, like Chrome and go to ship_name.princess.com, like ruby.princess.com.

After creating an account, you’re in! You will see your own personal Princess Patter.

The Main Page will show excursions booked through Princess along with anything you wish to schedule, be it Specialty Dining, Bingo, Dance class, etc. To add an event, just click the plus sign in the calendar icon.

You can get detailed information about all locations on the ship.

You can even instant message other passengers. All of this portion of the site is free. You can access the paid internet from here.

Now it’s time to unpack and begin the journey to Come Back New!

Cruise #11 – Hawaii 2015

Our second cruise on this itinerary. 15 Day round trip from Los Angeles. November, 2015 on Ruby Princess. Our first time on Ruby. No Cuz, but Paul and Jody decided to join us.

Another “Princess Plus”. Princess offers a program they call the “Bon Voyage Experience”. This is available on select itineraries and allows guests to board the ship with you. It’s $39.00 per person and includes a photo, lunch in either the Main Dining Room or Buffet, and an optional tour of the ship with the Future Cruise Director. (the $39 dollars will be credited to a future cruise if booked within a certain time frame. BVE guests get to hang out until about an hour prior to setting sail.

Since we were going out of our home port, we asked Suzi’s BFF to drive us to the ship. In return, we would pay for her BVE. The best part of BVE is… As soon as In-Transit passengers board (Back to Back passengers are last to leave the ship but first to board), the BVE people get to board. So even if our designated boarding time is, say 1:00 PM, we get to board at 11:00 AM. SCORE!

After a nice lunch and tour of the ship BFF departed and we unpacked and prepared for the lifeboat drill! BTW, we had booked our favorite balcony stateroom, Lido 214.

We set sail at about 5:00 PM and at about 6:00 PM, the Captain made the following announcement. “We are expecting some rough seas ahead, so if you brought anything to help with seasickness, I would suggest using them now”. Comforting.

Fortunately, Suzi and I haven’t been affected by seasickness. I was a little queasy the first two cruises but never sick. Since then, we have encountered some pretty rough seas without issues. Well, it did get rough. During the night, the ship was making groaning noises like we’ve never heard. We were on a good roller coaster. The next morning, when we headed to the Buffet, we saw that the crew had taped seasickness bags all along the hallways. We didn’t think it was that rough. At least not now. Then we got to Horizon Court and there weren’t a lot of people there. The rough seas lasted 2 1/2 days…

First port, Hilo. Suzi and I took the tour to the Botanical Gardens. This truly was a photographers paradise.

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The next port was Honolulu. All four of us booked the Scenic Drive of Pali Coast. We drove around Diamond Head, then up to the Pali Coast Lookout before heading back to the ship and downtown Honolulu.

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Next stop was Kauai. Of all the port locations in Hawaii, Nawiliwili is my favorite because of the warehouse on top of the hill.

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Suzi and I booked the Wailua River and Fern Grotto excursion.

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Next port was Lahaina, Maui. Suzi, Paul and I did a walking tour that I found online. They offered 28 points of interest. We didn’t get to all but did get to quite a few including the old jail. This old jalopy was sitting in front.

And we’re on our way back for 5 relaxing days to Ensenada. Never got off the ship. Next day, home (after a stop at the Future Cruise Desk where we made our next deposit…)

In closing, the Ruby Princess became our favorite class of ship. Although we liked the separate desert areas in Horizon Court on Star Princess, the Main Dining Room on Ruby had restrooms and four elevators. Oh, it also had a Gelato Bar!!!!! 3 scoops for $1.50!