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  1. I would like the food carvings and decorations in the Windjammer.  They used to have carved watermelons and other items decorating the WJ.  Also had Berry Soup served in a carved out watermelon.  Ice sculptures.

     

    Better desserts in the WJ.  Someone who can cook eggs in the morning in the WJ.  I have tried omelette, scrambled, and fried and they are all tasteless.

     

    WJ food was better in the past.  Even the fries aren't as good.  

     

    Good bands/music on the pool deck.  Being able to find a lounge chair on the pool deck.  Being able to find room in a hot tub.  People camp out in hot tub all day and too many kids in the hot tubs.  I don't want to be body to body.  

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  2. 22 hours ago, sadiwest said:

    Have you ever needed medical attention in board? If so, how were you billed? My daughter went to the medical office for an x-ray after falling during ice skating.  No break.

     

    Since she was with her grandparents I've gotten not much information about the visit (picked her up at 8am from a nearby parking lot. I think they've been sleeping ever since lol). Wondering if they were even asked about insurance information.  I have medical insurance but also took the travel insurance. 

     

    Is it likely we'll get a bill in the mail from RCCL?  Even if I do i imagine between the medical portion of the RCCL offered insurance and our own medical insurance it'll be covered....just wondering if people typically pay on the ship or get billed after. 

    Sea pass gets charged.  They don't take insurance.  You have to file your own claim.  Sounds like your daughter was injured on the ship so I don't think you'll get a bill.

  3. 3 minutes ago, swoopy2110 said:

    I only have one experience of the onboard medical facility and the notes and itemised bill were delivered to the cabin the day after treatment was settled. I just assumed that's what they always would do, but it seems not going by other stories now.

    I went to medical twice.  The first time we got the report the next day.  The second time was the night before disembarkation.  I asked at Guest Services and was told I would receive my report the next day, but I didn't.  I didn't have time to go to GS before leaving.  Lesson learned.

  4. What would you do with the leftover food if you could take it with you?  No refrigerators in most cabins and fish will smell!  I guess you could share with others who didn't go to class.  I'm fine if my daughter can't take leftovers with her.  I wouldn't eat it and I don't want it in the room. 🍣

     

    They probably don't let you take it with you for safety concerns.

  5. 6 minutes ago, The Fun Researcher said:

    We've done it at least 3 times.  It's very worth it IMO, especially considering you get to eat what you make.  It's fun to learn and also enough to feed at least two people.

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    That looks like chocolate sauce, but probably isn't.  Do you remember what it was?

  6. I saw a solo cruiser sitting by himself at a two-top during early dining.  You don't have to sit with others.  

     

    If you eat at 6:45 p.m., you can make the late show.  If the early showtime is 7:00 p.m., you won't make it.  If it's 7:30 p.m., you might make it, but probably not.

     

    You'll be fine in that attire for formal night.  Have fun!

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