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  1. 1 minute ago, RobInMN said:

    I'm not finding what @smokeybandit is looking at, but what I found is found here (Chrome instructions):

    • Go to Royal Caribbean's web site
    • right-click 'Inspect'
    • Applications Tab
    • Expand Local Storage
    • Select https://www.royalcaribbean.com
    • Select ga/ships in the list of keys
    • Expand the values

     

    This doesn't require you to be logged in. smokeybandit indicated that you could see the info he's looking at after you sign in. I was and still couldn't find it. Also tried going to different pages, no luck.

     

    Interesting that Legend is still showing in the data as a OA, even after the announcement of it being an IC

    Open your developer console. Then log into your account. In the Network tab, look for a request named "ships" (there may be more than one).

    It lists every ship in the RC Group fleet.

  2. 13 minutes ago, RobInMN said:

    I'm not sure what @smokeybandit was looking at that specifically linked 'TR' to Icon3, but I found this as ga/ships in local storage. Some interesting notes:


      { "value": "LE", "name": "TBA" },
      { "value": "PN", "name": "TBA" },
      { "value": "TR", "name": "TBA OF THE SEAS" },
      { "value": "PG", "name": "TBD" },
      { "value": "LM", "name": "TEST SHIP" },

    ]

    "LE" is listed as a TBD Oasis ship.

     

               {
                    "brand": "R",
                    "buildLocation": "TBA",
                    "classificationCode": "OA",
             
                    "shipCode": "LE",
                    "status": "I",
                    "statusEffectiveDate": "20191030T000000",
                    "wifiNetworkId": "Royal-Wifi",
                    "currentSailDate": ""
                },

     

     

    "TR" is listed as a TBD Icon ship

                {
                    "brand": "R",
                    "buildLocation": "TBA",
                    "classificationCode": "IC",
                    "numberOfCrewMembers": 2500,
                    "diningCapacity": 4000,
                    "excaliburEnabled": false,
                    "grossTonnage": "250800",
                    "informationTechnologyFlag": "",
                    "length": "1200 FT",
                    "maximumSpeed": "23 KN",
                    "name": "TBA OF THE SEAS",
                    "numberOfRooms": 3000,
                    "registeredPlace": "",
                    "shipCode": "TR",
                    "status": "I",
                    "wifiNetworkId": "Royal-Wifi",
                    "currentSailDate": ""
                },

     

    PN is listed as a future Celebrity Edge class ship.
    PG looks like an obsolete Pullmantur ship

    LM is listed as a test ship for Celebrity Millenium class.

  3. 1 hour ago, sowhat said:

    When you say the ships are  B2B, do you mean that they are docked stern to stern ?

    Also does S2S mean that the ships are dock each side of the pier, ie port to port or starboard to starboard?

    Back to back is just staying on one ship for consecutive cruises. That's a semi-official term with an official process on board in between cruises.

    Side to side is just an unofficial play on words of sorts to describe the same thing, but when it involves different ships. The concept isn't really recognized by RC (with the exception being if they provide a shuttle to the 2nd ship) and really is treated as completely separate cruises.

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