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  1. Two Thumbs Up. :)

     

    This whole topic puzzles me. Most people are not great cooks. What is it that people eat when they are home? :confused:

     

    This is my thought as well, what or where do these people eat on a daily basis? There is a reason 5 star restaurants have very limited seating, it because there is no possible way to serve 3500 gourmet made to order main courses in a day let alone in 4 hours.

  2. Bob,

     

    Where are the coolers? I only remember the mini-bar fridge in the desk/mirror part.

     

    We have some insulin that we are bringing on board. it doesn't HAVE to be refrigerated, so we don't ask for the mini fridge from Guest Services. I'm sure there are people who need it more than we do.

     

    Thanks! :D

     

    We always have them empty the fridge on the first day, then we stock up on water bottles ( which we get with our drink package) to take ashore with us;)

  3. I can tell you on our cruise on fos we could not show up and be seated and all the time slots we tried to book were taken.. You can just book a time and cancel it... That would be my recommendation...

     

    For our FOS cruise next week we have mtd and have reserved 730 every night just to make sure we have a spot, but we will adjust as needed to fit our needs ( we hope :sly:) lol

  4. Agreed. We learned to do that in Vegas. The alcohol is always flowing - we usually throw a round of bottled water in there for good measure.

     

    I'm not a fan of sparkling - but the husband is. That's why he's getting the Ultimate. I'm thinking about the juice and the specialty coffee. One or two in the morning and one mid-afternoon would really come in handy - and make up the difference! :D

     

    We both have premium packages, but like you I'm thinking I could easily have 3 or 4 coffees a day. I've never tried the " premium" coffees offered on board so I'm thinking I'll try one first then decide wether or not to bump one of the packages up to ultimate

  5. Agree with you 100%. Life is not a pissing match and in this case we are talking about vacation.

     

     

    Agreed ITS VACATION PEOPLE! Every person on that ship has at least a couple things in common, 1) we all paid a considerable amount of money to be there, 2) we did so in anticipation of having a better than average experience. I will never know why so many feel the need to compare and contrast their situation with the next to them. I find the pool bars to be the great equalizer swim trunks and over priced drinks for everybody! Lol. If I'm not eating sleeping or gambling you can find me at the sky bar:beer::cool:

  6. Just curious, what age are the kiddies? Our DS is only eight, but I think 20 to 25 would be the age to cut the cruise ambilical cord. You know, so long he is in school, a responsible young man etc...

     

    He is D on his own accord, and has only paid us in memories that will last a lifetime. For me, that is payment enough.:)

     

    They are 19 and 22, both in college. I apparently spoke to soon as the DW informed me today that we will. E taking them both on jewel with us in Mar. Apparently the cord has been reattached. I always kinda thought it was ;)

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