AFF Cruise #2. Rerun. Crown Princess 4 nights 25-29 January 2025

@Tazza_0712 Below from the Australian Governments own web-site. Agree insurance is the way to go, but a blanket "not covered" is incorrect.

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I am not a cruiser but have some experience with Medicare and our health system in general @Bindibuys
My concern would be a last minute staff change (for whatever reason) and though informed that a Medicare-accessible doctor would be on board, they are not.

Note: I am a known catastrophiser 🤗
 
Oh, I agree that travel insurance is a must.
I don't agree with being told that there is NO medicare on cruises. There is, but it is up to you to find out from the cruise line.
 
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Oh, I agree that travel insurance is a must.
I don't agree with being told that there is NO medicare on cruises. There is, but it is up to you to find out from the cruise line.
Let me rephrase.

In the past Princess Cruises has stated that there is no Medicare onboard even in Australian waters.
 
Friend of mine just returned from Royal Princess cruise around NZ. I was a bit worried about it being a big vessel, as it was their first cruise, but loved it. No trouble getting away from people if needs be etc.

Major criticism was the wine. As they found it:

The 'Plus package' (which they bought) was chateau cardboard box. No names, just varieties. Dreadful was the comment.

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This is the 'Premier Package. I mean Giesen is OK but nothing special. The WA ones look OK.

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Following their family members, who had done Princess before, they took their own wine and paid $20 corkage to have it with dinner, or in cabin (no charge). Or buy from the on-board wine list.

I'm on the Plus Package and currently feeling a bit peeved, if the above is the situation.

Does that all sound right @straitman ?
 
Another occasion that TI would be useful is in the event that you became ill and needed a helicopter pickup. An expensive exercise if you got charged.
Indeed the Quantum of the Seas had an early departure on the weekend to SCU from off K’gari thanks to a cardiac condition, only option is a winch off the foredeck
 
Friend of mine just returned from Royal Princess cruise around NZ. I was a bit worried about it being a big vessel, as it was their first cruise, but loved it. No trouble getting away from people if needs be etc.

Major criticism was the wine. As they found it:

The 'Plus package' (which they bought) was chateau cardboard box. No names, just varieties. Dreadful was the comment.

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This is the 'Premier Package. I mean Giesen is OK but nothing special. The WA ones look OK.

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Following their family members, who had done Princess before, they took their own wine and paid $20 corkage to have it with dinner, or in cabin (no charge). Or buy from the on-board wine list.

I'm on the Plus Package and currently feeling a bit peeved, if the above is the situation.

Does that all sound right @straitman ?
Two comments.

We did a cruise on Royal Princess and have to say we didn't love the ship. Not wonderful and not bad. We wouldn't rush back to it although the Buffett was better than average.

I/we normally get a Plus package and have never seen the Chateau Cardboard option. It has always been bottled. Never top of the pops but never bad IMHO.
 
I/we normally get a Plus package and have never seen the Chateau Cardboard option. It has always been bottled. Never top of the pops but never bad

Thanks. Didn't mean literally bag in a box, just lesser quality. :) Was the other correct - you can take your own/pay corkage if served in restaurant?
 
Oh, I agree that travel insurance is a must.
I don't agree with being told that there is NO medicare on cruises. There is, but it is up to you to find out from the cruise line.
An Australian government website has absolutely zero bearing on the operations of for-profit cruise conglomerates, headquartered for the most part in the US.

Rest assured, you will not find Medicare services onboard a cruise ship. "Up to you to find out from the cruise line", is unhelpful and at best, the impetus for a wild goose chase.

If you can afford to travel, you can afford travel insurance.
 

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