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  1. Wow, thats great news.  We are on Deck 6!  And yes, we'll be going to the comedy shows as well.  I've stayed in several aft balconies and soot has been an issue.  Hasn't stopped me from booking one (this particular time I went from an inside to the L-shape for $125 more when a big sale was advertised) but wasn't originally in the budget this time.  Would love to snag one of those corner balcony (are they called premium?) but they are pricey...about the same price as a suite.  Several of them are available on this particular cruise but again...out of budget for this "can't afford a hotel room in FLL so we'll sit on a cruise ship instead" trip.

  2. Hi everyone !  Sailing Victory for a 3-day the last weekend in February.  I've booked this L-shaped room but can't find any information on it.  One thing I did notice when looking at deck plans is it sits above the Adriatic Lounge.  I'd love to hear reviews of these particular type staterooms and secondly, just how noisy will it be above the lounge?  The Extended Aft Balconys are priced less right now, not sure if that would have been a better choice.  There appear to be many left unsold as of today.  Thanks!

  3. That's a nice list of movies.  We'll be spanning the last of February to beginning of March...so three questions:

     

    1)  Does the list change during the cruise according to exact dates?  Feb movies for 2/28 and 2/29 and March movies on 3/1, etc.

     

    2)  How do you determine which movies will play when?

     

    3)  Are these same movies available in the staterooms?

     

    THank you!

  4. "Be you, but more you"...I like that.  IMHO, those who don't want to even make an attempt at dialing it up a bit should leave the formal nights for those who do and let them enjoy their "prom" lol.  I never go because I don't want to pack the dressier clothes just for two hours of dining but respect that some really enjoy what once was a special occasion, not so much anymore.  Maybe its time to do away with formal nights and do something different...masquerade might be fun?  

  5. Thank you everyone.  It seems with an A04 boarding maybe we should sit tight at the hotel.  Do people ever arrive in "pool clothes/coverups"? for the short 3-day cruises.  I'm just thinking we'll hang at the hotel pool, grab an Uber and board whenever.  But it would certainly be more convenient to be "pool-ready" than to have to change out of bathing suits only to have to find a change room and change back into them lol once we arrive.

     

  6. So, does that mean even if you get through the "early" checkin  line, you're still sitting and waiting for your zone to be called in the sitting area?  So that checkin time makes absolutely no difference in when you board?  I'd rather not sit for hours on end because I arrived early..I can sit at the hotel pool lol.

  7. I"m also curious.  We have a 11:30 board time but A04 zone.  We're staying at a local hotel in MIA and planned to head to the port at 10 am, arrive by 10:30 am.  For experienced MIA cruisers, should we just take our time and arrive at 11:30 or is there a chance that we might get on by 11:00 from the early line?  Although I've cruised many times, this is a new system to me...I've always arrived early and got on early on Celebrity, Princess, Norweigan.

     

  8. I recently booked an inside for what was originally going to be myself, solo, on a 3 day Victory cruise.  Just prior to booking my sister decided to join and I kept the room I had been pricing for about a month.  Not having to pay the solo supplement saved me half the price (approximately $200).   I kept checking the price after booking and found a one day sale for past guests where a balcony would cost $125 and grabbed it when I found reviews for a particular stateroom (#6459) that was L-shaped.  Figured I'd try it.  

     

    Will it be worth the extra $125?  I think so.  I'm an early riser, sister not so much.  I'll enjoy having my coffee on the balcony in the morning, drinks in the afternoon while we each shower and get ready.  There is only one port day (Nassau) and if we get off at all it'll only be for a few hours to have wifi and check out Junkanoo Beach.  

     

    I've stayed Inside, OV, balcony and aft balcony, never a suite.  I love having a balcony but it all depends on the price, the ports, the travelling partner.  I think for $40/night it makes sense....$100/night not so much.

  9. Thank you.  I did see a 12 pack for $4.95 can be delivered to the room and that seems fair enough.  Beats the $1.50 or whatever they charge per.  I just like water bedside....have no problem drinking "tap" so again, thanks.

     

     

  10. Yes, we did it. If I remember the details lol....I think there was far too much time waiting and "herding". We met on the pier at the assigned time but then waited for more than 30 minutes (maybe 60 minute not sure) for everyone to be signed in. We then walked to where the buggies were kept and more waiting....I know it was more than an hour before we actually started our excursion. Buggies were fun! Ours wouldn't start and it took them a bit to get it going but once it did, it never failed us. We rode to a "commercial" snorkeling spot where once again we waited and herded. Took another 30-45 minutes to get everyone into their snorkel gear and to the water for a short snorkel. We left shortly after the snorkel and headed to a restaurant and locals goods' market where the expectation was that you would purchase their lunch buffet and shop around at the two or three vendors. We ordered a couple of frozen drinks and headed across the street to a beautiful beach. Unfortunately, they frowned on swimming because it was a bit rough but we did enjoy our drinks on the beach. We were given a time to reconvene and promptly left the beach to meet the group (others went to the beach as well). This is where the waiting became troublesome. I'm all about "island time" but I'm not all about waiting another hour for others to finish their drinks in the restaurant and then another 30 minute spile which really boiled down to "tips" for our tour guides. We did have fun and we did have a good couple of drinks and decent snorkeling, the buggies were a blast. I doubt I would do it again based on time wasted though.

  11. I just got back from a cruise out of FLL and we used Uber 5 or 6 times. I checked their website before signing up to find out about the tipping policy. I, like others, assumed no tipping because it was presented as a cashless event. I tipped on all but one of the trips and every single driver seemed surprised. Most of our rides were under $10 and I tipped $2-3 depending on service, etc. Its easy to over-tip when you aren't paying cash for the trip itself :D Note to self: dial it back a bit lol.

     

    FYI, we had a terrible time getting Uber from the ship back to the airport. The original driver would apparently be there within 4 minutes. He called 10 minutes later and asked what terminal. Another Five minutes later we were contacted by Uber that we had a driver that was closer and they provided the information. He would be there in 12 minutes. After 20 minutes another driver was "assigned" to us. He eventually found us but the app showed a different car and then he was upset with us when we didn't see him parked there for a bit (almost right in front of us). He called but it was very loud in the pick-up area and I was having a really hard time hearing him. Eventually we synched and were off to the airport. It was about 45 minutes from the time we originally requested a ride. Glad our flights were scheduled when they were. I was about ready to give up and hire a cab.

     

    We also had difficulty getting a ride out of the Las Olas Blvd area. Three drivers and half hour later someone finally found us. The GPS system wasn't tracking us properly and many of the drivers don't know their way around and so didn't comprehend the markers I was giving. The driver who took us there from Dania Beach got lost and it took much longer than it should have.

  12. Sleep in a bit (until about 8 instead of our normal 6:30-7). Have breakfast in the dining room if available. If not, have breakfast around the pool or on our balcony if we have one. Lounge in the sun, swim in the pools, do some reading. We're generally done with the sun by 3 pm or so. Have drinks on the balcony while everyone showers/cleans up. We then spend time at the casino/game room/trivia at the bars, look at our pictures, explore the ship's crevices for places we might have missed. Love sea days!:)

  13. If you have a full day in port (6 hours or more) I would highly recommend you take the ferry over to St. John and snorkel there. Its an easy trip to DIY, not too costly, and much nicer than either Coki or Sapphire. Trunk Bay is notorious for their snorkel path but there are several other less congested beaches where the snorkeling is just as good.

  14. My daughter and I just came back from a 5 night cruise and spent much time deliberating which line we liked best, which we liked least, and why. There were clear winners and losers. Just for fun, list your favorite at the top and work your way down, just cruiseline, ship name, and your favorite thing.

     

    Disney, Wonder: Rotating dining and themes

    Celebrity,Summit: Aft grill and sushi bar

    Celebrity, Constellation: Martini Bar

    Princess, Golden: Embarkation at San Juan

    Carnival, Glory: First Caribbean itinerary for us I

    Carnival, Splendor: NE/Canada itinerary

    Carnival, Holiday: Nothing memorable

    RCCI, Independence: Aft balcony, and tied for last place

    NCL, Pride of America: Hawaii itinerary

  15. OP, my daughter and I just got off the IOS two days ago and I must say I agree with everything you wrote with the exception of service. The service we received was horrible: from experiencing an ongoing argument between our waiter and assistant waiter on formal night to being greeted another night with "know what you want?" just seconds after sitting down. My answer to that one was "yeah, I'd like a waiter who introduces himself and asks if I'd like a wine list". While my daughter was horrified at my behavior, I was horrified that we were treated in such a way. I could give several other examples but I think those two pretty much sum up our service experience. In this assistance waiter's defense, it was clear he was teamed with a jerk. He actually went out of his way to find us and apologize while the head waiter continued to mock him to us, apparently looking for our support. :eek:

     

    I will be writing my own review when time allows this weekend but just wanted to show some support....not everyone wants to read glowing (often one-sided) reviews. Everyone's experiences are helpful for future cruisers, the good, the bad, and in this case, the ugly.

  16. @mitsugirly, my daughter and I are booked via Hotwire at Sleep Inn FLL (Dania) next week for our Jan 14th cruise. We paid $175 all in, includes comp transportation from airport and $10pp transport to port (we'll UBER instead). When I booked it mid-summer the reviews were 3.5 or so, they seem to have gone downhill since then but alas we booked non-refundable so we'll be staying there:D

     

    Its within walking distance of both a Walmart and Walgreens, 3m from the airport and 3m from Hollywood Beach. Our thought is to hit Hollywood Beach when we arrive that afternoon, walk around, possibly have dinner there. If weather doesn't cooperate, there is a restaurant in a stripmall within walking distance named Hemingways which gets great reviews...that is our second option.

     

    If your cruise is after the 20th, feel free to PM me and I'll fill in all the details for you. When I was looking this was by far the least expensive place to stay including fleabag hotels.

     

    Last year my husband and I cruised out of FLL in January and scored the Hard Rock Seminole for cheap $$, I think $350 for two nights. It was a fantastic stay for pre-cruise. I rented a car at the airport but can't remember where I dropped it off before embarking but it didn't cost much, I think the car rental was less than $100 for two days. Loved the Hard Rock.

     

    Happy Cruising , Brenda

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