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  1. You do for the OP's circumstances - within 48 hours of booking within final payment window. Biker, who would consult the GGG flier before booking a cruise on a Monday within final payment window.
  2. For the folks who've done this a few times, yes. Otherwise, follow the instructions on the letter you'll get in your cabin on the first sailing.
  3. Talk to the cabin attendant for the cabin on your second cruise to negotiate that.
  4. The TA would need to do that, and it should qualify. The only catch may be that the new lower price you are seeing may be limited to new bookings (usually for prices listed in the GGG flier which comes out on Tuesdays) only so that could exclude your price drop.
  5. The dedicated cinema is a Radiance class exclusive feature.
  6. Sometime after today - they won't be sent, you need to look for them in the planner.
  7. No dedicated cinema, but movies can play either in the theater or the big screen on the pool deck.
  8. Set the app to the current sailing (not yours) and filter the events by entertainment - it should list all the shows which are bookable.
  9. You don't even need to play, just cash out right after you transfer the OBC to the machine.
  10. None of them require them, I, O and Q class ships have them available for some shows.
  11. You now have a second ship/port as a choice with them: "Margaritaville at Sea is expanding its operations with the introduction of a new cruise ship and the addition of Tampa, Florida as a homeport. This expansion, starting in June 2024, signals the cruise line’s growth from its traditional base in Palm Beach, Florida. The new ship will offer four and five-night itineraries in the Gulf of Mexico, including destinations in the western Caribbean and southern Florida. Margaritaville at Sea has become one of the most popular small cruise lines sailing out of Palm Beach, Florida, with its two-night cruises to the Bahamas. However, the company announced today it will begin offering cruises out of Tampa, Florida, sailing to western Caribbean destinations Cozumel and Progreso, as well as Key West. The first cruise onboard the Margaritaville at Sea Islander will set sail on her maiden voyage on June 14, 2024. Cruises on offer will alternate between four and five nights and include a four-night Cozumel cruise, with a day in Cozumel, and a day at sea on days 2 and 4. There will also be a five-night cruise to Key West and Cozumel, a five-night cruise to Key West and Progreso, and a five-night cruise to Progreso and Cozumel. The new cruises are already bookable on the cruise line’s website, with the cruise line offering exclusive preview incentives. “Since we launched our first ship, Margaritaville at Sea Paradise, last year, we’ve been working to expand what our guests have been asking for; more amazing views, longer itineraries, and new ports of call,” said Christopher Ivy, CEO of Margaritaville at Sea. The news that the Margaritaville at Sea Islander will be homeported in Tampa has been welcomed by the port. She joins other cruise ships sailing from Tampa, such as Carnival Paradise, Enchantment Of The Seas, Carnival Pride, Norwegian Jade, Carnival Spirit, Carnival Legend, and more. The Margaritaville at Sea Islander is the former Costa Atlantica, which Costa Cruises sold to Chinese cruise line Adora Cruises. Unlike her sister ship, the Costa Mediterranea, she never entered service with Adora Cruises and was sold off to Margaritaville. The 85,619 gross tons Margaritaville at Sea Islander has space for 2,650 guests. The vessel is already undergoing work to transform her for her new owners, which includes a new livery and Margaritaville theming throughout, making her ready for her maiden four-night cruise to Cozumel. Onboard, guests can enjoy a wide range of food and beverage options, befitting the Margaritaville feel. This includes the only three-story poolside LandShark Bar at Sea and a Margaritaville-inspired cornhole and mini-golf course. Kids and those young-at-heart will enjoy the Caribbean Amphibian Splash and Slide on the outside decks. Margaritaville at Sea signature favorites like JWB Prime Steakhouse and Rita’s Taco House will also be present onboard.: Margaritaville at Sea Expands With Second Ship and Homeport (cruisehive.com)
  12. The editor is back to work this week - a couple of Explorer sailings are decent deals.
  13. Please, don't give RCI any ideas. @orville99 mentioned progress on the installation of the facilities earlier in the thread and assume you'll have access (without paying extra).
  14. Ask here first for an answer before wasting time with an RCI CSR.
  15. The diff with Q class is that they don't have the 11-11 beer/wine in the SL.
  16. It’s about a week but not exactly to the day. Look for an email in the next couple of days.
  17. Either do a mock booking or if working with a TA ask them.
  18. The ship has alternate menus for sailings over 7 nights. You can look on the menu on Serenade leaving next week to get an idea of how the menu may differ on a longer sailing.
  19. Yea, the casino closes in most ports most of the time.
  20. They are very rarely posted. They are sometimes mentioned in some thread but would be hard to search for that.
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