![]() Fast forward to March 2022 and we again were on a half filled ship, but this time due to Covid precautions. ![]() ![]() That was pretty surreal to say the least, most of the staff were walking around with a glazed look in their eyes, so unsure of what their future would hold. In 2020 we were on the Sky which was sailing at about 50% capacity (folks were cancelling out of fear), when Jan Swartz came on our cabin television screens and told us that Princess was closing shop. The last two cruises we took were in March, 2020 and March, 2022, the glory days of Covid. So here we were, 20 months later, taking almost the same trip on the same ship. To make a long story short, the powers that be at Princess came through for us and we were given a generous credit to use towards another voyage. I did a pretty extensive live from the Enchanted last year, and those who followed might remember that Steve slipped and hurt his ankle on the second day and was pretty much hobbled for the rest of the trip. Except for the one time we went to Alaska, we really do only cruise for the ship experience and to relax by literally "getting away from it all". We don't cruise more than once a year and because we live close to Port Everglades, we usually just choose a Caribbean itinerary. Although we've been exclusively cruising Princess since 2009, this was only our 11th cruise on the line.
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