Friday, July 31, 2020

It's Been a Minute...

"May you live in interesting times..." ~ Old Chinese Curse

The DH's home church in northern Iowa
The world has spun quite a few times since my last post and we've all found ourselves in interesting times indeed. Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, none of our lives have remained the same. We all wash our hands more. We check in on elderly relatives more often. We stay home more. For a while, we tried to do church via Facebook and Sunday School using Zoom. It's not the same. Graduations, weddings, funerals--all those milepost events that call us to community have been transformed into shadows of themselves.

And, of course, our travel plans have changed. At first, we tried to stay optimistic about the Alaskan cruise on the Ruby Princess we'd booked for ourselves and 6 family members. 2020 was going to be our year of sharing our love of travel with our loved ones. Then when things got more dicey, we cancelled the May sailing and moved to a September 12th departure, still hopeful. The pandemic grew and the entire Alaskan season was cancelled on all cruise lines. So our 8 person holiday was squashed.

We had booked a 19 day Princess cruise out of LA at the end of September, but we canceled that, too, even before the CDC extended the no-cruising ban. We'd hoped to squeeze that cruise in because we were booked for the 2021 World Cruise on the Island Princess and we wanted to hit the elite level by the time we hit LA.

Then when we decided that the 2021 sailing probably won't go, we booked the 2022 Princess WC. We held onto the 2021 reservations just in case, but I liked the 2022 itinerary better anyway. It meant waiting longer, but without a vaccine, I don't think it would be safe to embark.

In the meantime, we waited for Princess to refund our Alaska cruise. 60 days went by after we canceled. 90. Still nothing. Repeated phone calls from our TA and from the DH, but all we heard from them is that they have to do all refunds "manually" and it's taking longer because there are so many. In the meantime, our final payment for the 2021 World Cruise began to loom on the horizon. We can't justify sending Princess more money until they prove faithful with what we've entrusted them with so far.

Finally in frustration, we called our travel agent yesterday and asked her to cancel both the world cruises we were still booked on.

So now Princess owes us for several deposits in addition to the fully paid Alaska trip.

It makes me sad, because we've always had only positive experiences with Princess in the past. I hope they'll get things together soon because we can't be the only frustrated guests.

But our travel woes are trivial compared to the suffering some are enduring because of the pandemic. So many have become ill. Even more have lost their livelihoods. I hope and pray we see the light at the end of the virus tunnel soon.

In the meanwhile, we've rediscovered the joys of our back deck. It's not a balcony looking over the bounding Pacific, but it's pretty good.

Here's the DH with our hibiscus, the little piece of Hawaii we enjoy at our doorstep each summer. This hearty plant really loves Ozarkian humidity!

And at least one member of our family is tickled pink that we're landlocked for a while. Charlie is ecstatic to have the DH, the Source of All Joy, home for the time being.



But Charlie is destined for disappointment eventually. We're cooking up some new travel plans I'm really excited about. I'll be sharing them with you very soon!
 

11 comments:

  1. Glad to hear you are doing OK and planning to travel soon! Your blog is one of my favorites!

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    1. Thanks, Mary. Hope you and yours are doing well too. Actually, I can't say the travel plans qualify as "soon" but on the plus side, we'll have plenty of time to anticipate!

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  2. Can't wait to hear about new travel plans being cooked up! Was happy to hear you are doing well.

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    1. Glad to hear you're well, too! I'll be sharing our next adventure very soon, but just let me say I'm even more excited about this than I was about our first world cruise on the Pacific Princess. That's saying something!

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  3. Sorry to hear your world cruises had to be cancelled. I'm also looking at the 2022 world cruises, possibly on Oceania or Princess. I don't know if you follow Gary Bembridges Tips for Travellers channel on YouTube, but he has some interesting updates on the current state, and future, of cruising.

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    1. I have watched a number of Gary's YouTube vids and agree with him that a lot has to happen before we all set sail again. For me, a vaccine is a must. I think the world will demand it before foreign ports welcome Americans again.
      Will unveil our plans in the coming days, but I'll give you a hint. It doesn't involve Princess of Oceania. I'm thrilled about the itinerary and keep pinching myself!

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  4. Sorry your refunds have not gone smoothly. Even though ours took a while, both Cunard and Oceania paid off before their self-imposed 60-day and 90-day deadlines. We're booked on O's 2022 RTW and are keeping fingers crossed things are back to normal ... whatever that might be post-pandemic. In the meantime, we have a Caribbean sailing booked for November and a France/UK cruise booked for May 2021 ... fingers crossed.

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  5. I'm sure Princess will get it figured out eventually. Part of the issue for the Alaskan cruise is probably because we changed from May to September and there was a difference in the cost. Plus, because we were taking a number of family members, the reservations were under 4 different booking numbers even though all were paid for by us. I won't be surprised if we are credited refunds for the two WC deposits before we see money back from the fully paid Alaska trip.

    Congrats on booking the 2022 Oceania WC. I feel confident cruising will be possible by then. The itinerary on O is enticing, and I love the intimate size of the ship (the same as the Pacific Princess) but the 180 days stops me. I don't think we'd be happy being gone from home for half a year. Are you going to blog about your adventures? Your photography is sheer artistry!

    I keep hoping we'll cross paths on a ship someday, Erin. I have a feeling we'd click like magnets!

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    1. Thanks for the compliment on the photos. I’m not sure if I will blog in the sense that I used to, but I will probably at least try to do footprints on FindPenguins. Can’t say that I love the format of it, but it forces me to keep it simple so hopefully I can stay abreast of the posts. (https://findpenguins.com/8pccjefaitoru)

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  6. We also are booked on the 2021 WC and still waiting for compensation & FCC from our interrupted 2020 World Cruise. Final payment for 2021 was August 5th. We called our TA and asked for an additional 30 days. He called Princess and they extended it to October 20th! When Princess cancels 2021, we should have enough FCC & compensation to not have to pay anything for 2022! 😍👍

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    1. That's great, Wagz! Princess has been good to offer generous FCC during this trying time. Very cool that you won't owe any more on 2022. We will not be joining you for that cruise, and part of me is sad about that because we LOVED our 2018 WC with Princess. And I'm sorry not to meet you on the Island Princess. But we have an exciting new plan that I can hardly wait to share with you.

      More soon...

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