Haven't said much about the Diamond Princess.
- The bed is single, and thus, too small. However, I've found a way to sleep comfortably through the night.
- We are having visa problems so could miss getting off the ship for Vietnam tours.
- The itinerary of our ship is such that it will at some point intersect with an ocean storm, which was called Typhoon Koto.
- However, there was a weakening back to tropical storm status today.
- Tropical Storm Koto is expected to make landfall over Nha Trang on December 3 or 4.
- However, the Diamond Princess will be in that general area during that period, with a stop scheduled for Phu My (Ho Chi Minh City, the former Saigon) on December 5.
- We make our first stop in Singapore on December 7, but remain on the ship as it reverses courses and heads back up the coast of Malaysia, Thailand....and back to Vietnam on December 15, with stops in Cam Ranh, Cal Lan, Halong Bay, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, finally returning to Singapore on December 23.
Otherwise, this Diamond Princess cruise is so much superior to previous journeys. Here are three prime reasons why. First, the vast improvement in WiFi services.- The Diamond Princess has been upgraded with advanced internet access, which includes Starlink 5G technology.
- This service is known as MedallionNet.
- There is a faster tier called MedallionNet Max, which allows use of You Tube and Netflix.
- This service uses a combination of Low Earth Orbit, MEO, GEO satellite constellations, and 5G terrestrial networks to provide high-speed, reliable connectivity virtually everywhere on board.
- This new capability is designed to support high-bandwidth activities, allowing guests to stream movies and shows, video chat and post photos and videos to social media with ease.
- I can now use You Tube to include videos in my blog.
- It turns out that we purchased the Princess Premier package, so this includes MedallionNet Max.
The first time we were on the Diamond Princess, we did not purchase any beverage package. The second cruise, we paid for the middle level package, called Princess Plus. This time we went to the max, and purchased the Premier Package.
- You can read the details here.
- Here is what the Princess Premier Package covers.
- Well, first, the cost is $100/person/day. (The Plus costs $65/pertson/day, with lower benefits.)
- Unlimited drinks that cost up to $20 each.
- Can request up to 12 500 ml bottles of water/day. If you don't have either package, normal cruisers need to pay for bottled water. Of course, you can drink the tap water in your cabin. This is the water used in restaurants.
- Unlimited served dining meals.
- Unlimited award-winning, multi-course meals, including hand-cut steaks and premium seafood.
- No fees for room delivery or dish delivery from another restaurant on board.
- Four WiFi devices per guest.
- Shore excursion credit up to $300/guest.
- All tips to crew.
- Unlimited digital images taken by onboard photographers, plus 3 prints.
- Reserved theater seating.
In our first Diamond Princess cruise, we had the traditional card, the kind you get when you check into a hotel to enter your room. This time there is something called a Medallion. There are two shown to the right. Here is what Google AI says:
The Princess Cruises "Medallion" is a wearable technology device that functions as a key, payment method, and personal concierge on Princess MedallionClass ships. It replaces traditional key cards, unlocking staterooms, and enabling touchless payments for food, drinks, and more onboard purchases. The device also helps guests navigate the ship, locate friends and family, and facilitates the OceanNow service for ordering food and beverages.
- Contactless access: Unlocks your stateroom door automatically when you approach.
- Onboard payments: Used for all purchases, including food, drinks, and other amenities, through a touch-free process called MedallionPay™.
- Navigation: Helps you find your way around the ship using the OceanCompass app or interactive portals.
- Personalized service: Allows crew to know who you are and what you like, leading to more personalized service.
- Location tracking: You can find friends and family on board through the app, and it enables the delivery of food and drinks to your location via the OceanNow service.
- Entertainment: Features family-friendly games and allows you to bookmark events.
- MedallionNet® Wi-Fi: Provides fast and reliable internet access throughout the ship.
Here is what Princess Cruise says. Some bullets, I don't know what they mean.
- Faster boarding
- Best Wi-Fi at sea
- Finding your way around the ship
- Whatever you need, delivered
- Locating friends & family on board
- Bookmarking events
- Easy stateroom entry
- Family-friendly games
- Still confused? Watch this video.
The color also means something:
- Blue: First-time cruiser
- Gold: Second-time cruiser -- this is the one we have. There is no other color for third-time cruisers.
- Ruby (red): After completing 3 cruises or 30 cruise days
- Platinum (silver): After completing 5 cruises or 50 cruise days
- Elite (black): After completing 15 cruises or 150 cruise days
Other colors and features can have different meanings, often related to specific packages or check-in processes:
- Pink/Salmon: This color indicates that the guest has purchased access to the Sanctuary area on board. This costs a lot more than the Premier Package.
- Blue Lane vs. Green Lane (Pre-Cruise Check-in): These colors relate to the embarkation process lanes at the port. The green lane is for guests who have completed online check-in and received their medallion by mail, while the blue lane is for those who need to pick up their medallion at the port terminal.
- Colored Medallion Holders: The color of the holder (lanyard, clip, etc.) may be used by the crew to quickly identify guests with specific packages, such as the Princess Premier or Plus drink packages, for faster service.
- For more details on the loyalty program benefits, you can visit the Princess Captain's Circle website.
- Bracelet in gold: $54
- Lanyard strap: $9 (this is a different strap than what comes with it – it’s blue and thicker than the thin white one you automatically get)
- Ocean Medallion Clip (clips onto a shirt or your jeans): $8
- Sustainable clip made from 100% ocean-recycled plastic: $15
- Ocean Medallion Pendant – silver or gold: $44
- Ocean Medallion Sports band (purple, black, pink, or blue): $12
- *Ocean Medallion Sustainable band: $19 (says “Special Edition” under it)
Well, that's a lot more than you would want to know. Tomorrow, doings on the Diamond Princess.
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