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  1. Just throwing this out there to other CC'ers: Have you ever been at a party or a networking group and stumbled awkwardly into a conversation that you felt like you shouldn't be involved with on any level? I welcome you all to the "internet message board" version of that right here. ***Casually and discretely saunters away and heads over to the hors d'oeuvres table*** ......
  2. Yep. Whether you want to admit it or not, as I stated in my original post, BOTH insides and balconies are basically sardine cans. Fact: On RCCL's newest and biggest ship - Wonder of the Seas, an inside cabin is 172 square feet. A balcony room is 182 square feet. To put that in perspective, the average U.S. home is over 2,200 square feet. Even a standard hotel room at a Fairfield Inn is about 325 square feet. So, from your perspective, both inside and balcony rooms legitimately qualify as "jail cells" from a total size perspective. And one quick question: Why do posters on internet message boards always have the "Lololololol" reaction to their OWN personal posts? -- 99.9% of the time, it's laughing at something that isn't in any measurable way funny, witty, or even mildly amusing. 🤔 Could be good subject matter for a CC poll entitled "Cringey-ist things on the internet"...
  3. I promise you'll enjoy your vacation in an inside cabin. I've stayed in all types of cabins over the years, and have had fantastic cruises in inside rooms. For seven straight days, you'll be doing fun stuff outside the cabin from morning until late night, and for the most part just sleeping and showering in there. Unless you're in a suite, all cruise ship cabins are essentially sardine cans with a bed and a bathroom, compared to a standard hotel room. Balcony rooms are sardine cans with a bed, a bathroom -- and a small balcony. Finally, here is one fact that never changes -- at the end of the day, people in inside cabins on the lowest deck sail to the exact same places as people in the Royal Suite. You do you, and enjoy your cruise!
  4. Okay, you made some valid points, but this statement is absolutely comical. You're saying that every chef and kitchen team has the exact same ingredients and exact same menus, so they should all essentially produce the exact same results? How about we put the line cook at your local Waffle House in the exact same kitchen against Chef Bobby Flay, and give them the exact same ingredients to make the exact same dish -- let's say Chicken Parm.... You're telling me your expectation is that those two plates would result in indistinguishable dishes??? LOL. That's like saying every pitcher in baseball uses the same official weight/size ball and throws from the exact same distance to home plate at 60' - 6". So, the performance results of a high school pitcher should be the same as Justin Verlander, based on the fact that all data points (other than the actual personnel) are constants. Yeah, okay.
  5. I'm sorry -- I know I've seen this same question many times in the past, and I tried searching for it. The search feature on this site however, is not good -- typing in "MDR" results in every post ever made on CC that contained an "M", a "D", or an "R" somewhere in the thread. Rather than sift my way through 47.9 billion posts, I thought I would just throw it out there again.... Anyway, could someone please let me know how many days before my cruise I can officially request a table for 4 for the main dining room, and what the proper email address is to send it to...? Thank you very much in advance!
  6. Hi Mom*3.... I hope you have a great cruise! We are sailing on the same itinerary as you in May, and was wondering if you could possibly post the order of menu themes in the MDR. I know that's a lot to ask when you're on vacation, so if you think it will be too much work, I completely understand. Either way, enjoy your trip and have a great time on Wonder!
  7. Thank you for the tips. Could you possibly clarify this? Where exactly does this late night buffet thing take place? Thanks again!
  8. Just curious -- how were you able to find your menus that far in advance of your cruise? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
  9. Yes, You're correct - I should have provided that info. I'm sailing on Wonder in May of this year (Eastern Caribbean itinerary). Thank you!
  10. Oh okay, got it! Sorry - I don't follow soccer. "Naples" is for Naples, FL, and "Go Blue" is for the University of Michigan.
  11. I'm trying to book a specialty restaurant on Wonder, and I want to determine which night is Mediterranean, as that is the one we would like to skip.... Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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