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PRINCESS CRUISES RETURN TO SERVICE: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

Princess Cruises Return To Service, Alaskan Cruise, Skagway Alaska
This post is sponsored by Princess Cruises.  All opinions are my own.

 

Princess Cruises is back and I couldn’t be happier!

Earlier this summer Princess Cruises announced their return to service after an 18 month pause!  After an incredibly challenging year for the entire world I know I was so eager to get back to sailing the world with the Princess Cruises Family.

For both crew and customers, we welcomed the exciting announcement that meant that we would return to the MedallionClass Experience we all know and love.  But I would be remissed if I didn’t share my very real concern with you all.

I wouldn’t be honest if I didn’t admit that I was nervous to sail again.  I worked the frontlines as a nurse and my mother battled Covid in the ICU so I am very well aware of the real danger the virus presents.

What would cruising look and feel like in a Covid 19 world?  How would it all work?

Over the last 18 months, Princess Cruises have been diligently monitoring the global situation and constantly providing updates affecting voyages.  At times it seemed that we couldn’t see the light at the end of the tunnel but the Princess Cruises wasn’t going to return to service just for the sake of profit.  The health and safety of both crew and travelers took precedent.

 I was impressed with the regular updates on social media with many messages coming from Princess Cruises’ President Jan Swartz and other team members.  The transparency of the real situation and the development of the new Cruise Health Protocols established a new standard of practices that ensures the health and safety all aboard any Princess ship.

I was invited to cruise to Alaska this past summer aboard Majestic Princess and although I was excited I was nervous of the unknown.

But I really appreciated the great lengths that were taken to ensure that not only me and those in my group but all travelers could cruise with confidence.

Although things were different which I expected I honestly didn’t realize how the new protocols truly gave me a sense of peace and allowed me to enjoy the cruise without constantly worrying about my safety.

So I’m here to share with you my experience and everything you need to know so when you book your next cruise with Princess you can do so confidently.

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PRIOR TO EMBARKING 

Before embarking I had to provide proof of vaccination which required being fully vaccinated 2 weeks prior to the sail date.  I also had to provide a negative covid test within 48 hours of the sail date.

You’re also required to fill out an online health questionnaire 24 hours prior to embarking.  If anyone shows symptoms or is identified as high risk is referred to additional screen ing prior to boarding.  Secondary screening and health checks throughout the cruise is will be done when necessary.  I was impressed also with the ability to do contact tracing if anyone were to test positive on board.

Because CDC recommendations may change, the Princess’ Health Care Protocols are subject to change due to global conditions and circumstances with the virus.  It’s good to regularly check their site for updates which they do regularly.

WHILE ON BOARD

Wearing a mask while on board was an obvious and biggest change to sailing culture but so easy to adopt.  Wearing a mask and physical distancing is required in elevators (no more than 6 people at a time), shared spaces like shops, waiting in line for dining and while embarking and disembarking at the terminal.

It was so easy to follow and everyone followed this requirement.  I never saw any issues with guests wearing masks which made me feel like the cruise was filled with like minded people that wanted the same thing as me: to have a great time but also be safe.  I appreciated everyone being respectful of this.

Hand washing and sanitizing stations were located at the entrances of venues and high trafficked areas all dining areas.   It’s required to wash or sanitize your hands prior to entering any dining area and a helpful Princess Crew member stands by to monitor the flow of traffic and offer gentle reminders when necessary.

I absolutely loved this and appreciated the great lengths that the crew went to maintain safety.  The cleaning crew also was on it, honey!  Any time guests finished dining, the table was bussed, cleaned and sanitized within seconds.  It was really impressive to see.

There is also no self serving while board which I feel is such a game changer and honestly think should be standard practice.  This service is so nice and appreciated especially for any of you that are like me and totally wigged out by buffets in general.

Not only does it maintains safety but prevents unnecessary food waste.

I regularly saw cleaning crews wiping down tables and chairs in public areas too.  Our staterooms were also regularly cleaned using disinfectant proven to quickly kill the coronavirus.  It was so refreshing to come back from a day at port to our stateroom sparkling and smelling so clean.

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I can’t tell you enough how grateful I was to experience this Alaskan cruise with Princess.  They went over and beyond to make all of their guests feel and be safe and I can’t wait to cruise again.  Did you know Princess Cruises is debuting a new Medallion Class ship in just a couple of weeks, Enchanted Princess?!  The return to cruising is cause for celebrating and I can’t wait to see how Princess Cruises continues to be innovators not only in technology but safety.

 

 

 

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Lessons I Learned in 2020

We are clear on the other side of 2020 and although nothing in the world magically changed when it struck midnight on January 1st, I still remain optimistic to achieving goals that are, God willing, within my reach.

But you know, 2020 was a year of lessons both big and small.  As I reflect on what was the most tumultuous and trialed filled year of my life it did not go without some major life lessons being learned.

If you didn’t know I have a podcast (The Creative Chase) with my friend and photographer Taylor.  We talk about life as creatives and everything life.  In our latest episode we share our the lessons we learned in 2020.

 Below is a quick recap of the lessons I learned, we share 10 each in our episode and go into much more there.  Please head over and give it a listen.

10 Lessons I Learned in 2020

  1. Therapy is really important.  Seeking help is healthy.  It’s like getting an emotional tune up.  Every once and while you need a check in with someone who’s not involved with my life.
  2. I learned that protecting my peace may look negative from the outside looking in but it’s important to say no.
  3. Forgiveness if for you and not the other person.
  4. Love really happens when you least expect it. (Even though I’m no longer with this person I don’t regret being open and accepting to love).
  5. My true worth as a content creator.
  6. Stick to my core values despite the attitude of the world.
  7. I want to stop being a bedside nurse but not stop helping people.
  8. What true friendship means.
  9. Being alone and being lonely are two different things.
  10. Healing isn’t linear.

These aren’t the only lessons I learned from 2020 but these are the ones that definitely stick out in my mind.  I hope you are doing well and can share some lessons that you learned from last year and how you are processing 2021.  Share below.

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Keeping Motivated While Working from Home

Mondays tend to get a bad rep.  It’s the beginning of the work week for many and 5 longs  sleeps till the weekend.

With most of us finding ourselves working from home it may be extra challenging dealing with the distractions and keeping motivated.

Believe me, I’ve struggled having no desire to work and just stay in bed and binge watch something on Netflix.  But I find myself in a better mood when I set up a plan to execute and implement ways to being effective and productive.

I found multiple articles from different industries and business backgrounds on how to stay motivated while working from home during quarantine and a lot of them shared many of the same points.  Here are my favorites points.

SET AN ALARM AND WAKE UP EARLY

Rumors are true: the early bird does get the worm.

When I find myself waking up later in the day, the hours seem to fly by and I never have a chance to catch up.

But by setting an alarm and waking up early I’m setting myself up for success.  I have more hours in the day to accomplish my to-do list.

Remember to eat a filling and brain boosting breakfast like avocado toast or a green smoothing with berries.

GET DRESSED

Believe me it’s very tempting to stay in my PJs and sweats but it’s a proven fact that getting dressed up even though you’re just going down the hall will help boost your mood.

Because our clothing has a lot of meaning behind it we tend to adopt a different personality when we wear certain pieces.  Imagine how you feel when you wear a blazer versus a hoodie or bikini versus a dress.

If you wear something that you’d normally lounge in, you’re more likely to get less done.  If you can try to avoid it do.

MAKE A SCHEDULE

If I don’t write down what my day-to-day schedule I’m asking for it.  I’m more productive when I physically write things down as opposed to putting it in my phone.

Also give yourself a timed lunch break and quitting time.  I know for me since I freelance and work for myself as well as as nurse in a  hospital,  I have to plan out my days so that they are the most effective and the hours don’t creep into my bedtime.

DON’T WORK WHERE YOU SLEEP

If it’s possible do not work from bed.  It’s just a lost cause.  You will be more productive if you can have a separate space to work from so you don’t associate rest and relaxation with deadlines and emails.

GET ACTIVE

Carve out time to get some physical activity.  Remember what Elle Woods said,

Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy. Happy people just don’t shoot their husbands, they just don’t.”

You won’t kill your husbands and you’ll be tackling that to-do list in no time.

I personally always feel better after doing some sort of exercise.  I just have to remember the feeling of feeling crappy when I don’t do anything and allow those negative feelings to keep me in bed.  Remember how good you felt the last time you got moving.  It doesn’t have to be an hour long routine but just get moving.

STAY OFF THE ‘GRAM

How is it an hour (or two) can fly by while scrolling on the ‘gram?  When you have work to do cut off major app distractions whether it’s Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Snapchat or Facebook.

You can get lost in the nothing and the next thing you know you’ve reposted 20 memes, pinned 4 banana bread receipes and haven’t finished that one email response.

Keep your device away from your work station and keep your phone on “Do Not Call” so you don’t get distracted by others.  Instagram will always be there, so try and remember that scrolling can wait.

GET A CHANGE OF SCENERY

Go outside and see some nature.  It’s a calming and it’s free and can act as a reward for finishing up a project.

As an ambivert I sometimes enjoy and thrive working at home but other times I absolutely hate working without an adventure.

So having moments to get out for a change of scenery forces me not to isolate and reward myself with only something on TV.    A quick 15 minute walk around my neighborhood does the trick.

No, it’s not the same as doing 2 hours of work at my local Starbucks but it helps switch things up.

 

 

Hope you found these tips helpful!  Please feel free to bookmark this post so that you can refer back to these reminders.  I’m rooting for you and for all of us.

Stay home, healthy and be well.

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