Princess needs Better Instructions than what appears to be a one legged passenger disembarking a Tender
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Dumbest Tender Instructions Ever
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The ships flag is not a skull and crossbones, but rather a patchwork quilt. Legend has it, her main sail is made up of the skins of her earliest victims. Stitched together with their own muscle fibers.
Her bowsprit , though it may look like decks of cards, is actually a carving of a leaping cat.
This is is one cruel sea hag
Is she still sailing in the Caribbean?
The ships flag is not a skull and crossbones, but rather a patchwork quilt. Legend has it, her main sail is made up of the skins of her earliest victims. Stitched together with their own muscle fibers.
Her bowsprit , though it may look like decks of cards, is actually a carving of a leaping cat.
This is is one cruel sea hag
That is not moving from one moving vehicle to another. It is easier.
I still think that whoever made that sign and stuck it on the wall of a tender is no longer working at Princess... It's just bad on so many levels ...
I think it was posted to hid the true identity of the woman but Cromp was able to figure out the real identity of her.
I still think that whoever made that sign and stuck it on the wall of a tender is no longer working at Princess... It's just bad on so many levels ...
I am just very happy there is not a photographer there when I get off a tender I think I'd make that lady look like a graceful swan.
Nonsense, you GO GO dance in a glass elevator.
That's not a training poster, that's a Wanted Poster. That's a picture of the feared female pirate Wood Hip Wanda. She just happened to lose her peg leg during the fighting when it got stuck in a knothole in the deck. Her ship is The Canasta. She is famous for capturing ships, and pinching the cheeks of her prisoners before killing them. Also known as the crazy cat lady of he seas, her ship is home to 30 stray cats.
On bow of her ship is 8 decks of cards instead of a scanty clad wooden lady.
I am just very happy there is not a photographer there when I get off a tender I think I'd make that lady look like a graceful swan.
Actually, I think more personal responsibility is in order.
If you cannot walk on the deck, or use the stairs, then ask for assistance.
It really isn't rocket science.
On our first cruise, as I have mentioned before, there was a lady who started to go down the stairs during the crossing to the ship from shore.
She fell as was injured. Tendering can be a bit iffy during the rough weather. But better instructions are needed.