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  1. Well, some can think what they want. We also tip on every D+ drink we get.
  2. When you cancel onboard all they can do is give you obc, but that goes against your onboard bill so it's still a refund.
  3. Dear Guest, We’re continuously working to improve our ships and the many amenities they have to offer. We’re taking Vision of the Seas into dry dock for routine maintenance and exciting improvements. Unfortunately, this means your upcoming April 20th, 2024 cruise has been cancelled. We know how much time and effort go into planning your vacation, and we’re terribly sorry for the inconvenience. Your vacation is important to us, along with the flexibility to make the best decision for you and those in your party. Below, we’ve outlined your options along with a few additional details. Option 1: Re-book one of the following 2024 itineraries on the Vision of the Seas: 12-Night Southern Caribbean | on February 24th or March 23rd sailing to: St. Croix, U.S.V.I | Philipsburg, St. Maarten | Castries, St. Lucia | Bridgetown, Barbados | and Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis 8-Night Southeast Coast & Bahamas | on April 4th sailing to: Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida | Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas | Nassau, Bahamas | and Perfect Day at CocoCay 8-Night Southeast Coast & Bahamas | on April 12th sailing to: Charleston, South Carolina | Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida | Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas | and Nassau, Bahamas What you’ll receive: Your original stateroom category price will either be protected at your original cruise fare rate or reduced to the current cruise fare rate (whichever is lower). This excludes taxes, fees, gratuities, and other non-cruise fare items. If your booking was already paid in full and your cruise fare rate decreases, we’ll provide you with a refund for the difference. You can expect to receive your refund to your original form of payment within 14 business days after we move you. Kindly note, refund times may vary depending on your financial institution. Option 2: Re-book any other Royal Caribbean International sailing If you prefer to re-book another sailing not included in Option 1, we’ll waive any non-refundable deposit change fees. Please know, you’ll be responsible for any difference in pricing for your cruise fare, taxes, fees, gratuities, and other non-cruise fare items. If your booking was already paid in full and your cruise fare rate decreases, we’ll provide you with a refund for the difference. You can expect to receive your refund to your original form of payment within 14 business days after we move you. Kindly note, refund times may vary depending on your financial institution. Option 3: If you can’t find a new itinerary that works for you and choose to cancel, we’ll be sad to see you go. You’ll receive: A full refund of any paid portion of your cruise fare (including non-refundable deposits) and any pre-paid amenities to the original form of payment, within 14 business days – some international banking and financial institutions may have a processing time of approximately 30 business days. If you used a Future Cruise Credit on this sailing, and you request a refund instead, we’ll refund any NEW funds paid above the certificate amount, and we’ll reinstate your original certificate. If you booked your airfare through Royal Caribbean International, it will be automatically refunded to you. However, if you booked on your own, please contact the service provider directly for your options with them. Please note, if you choose this option, we will not provide additional compensation. It’s important to us that you find the best cruise option. Please call us at 888-281-9344 or contact your Travel Advisor by December 28th, 2022 to let us know your decision. And please know, hold times may be longer than usual. If you decide to go with Option 3, there’s no need to call us. If we haven’t heard from you by December 28th, 2022, your reservation will be cancelled. If you have any questions, please contact your Travel Advisor immediately or contact us at: 1 888 281 9344 in the U.S. 1800 754 500 in Australia / 0800 102 123 in New Zealand In the UK only, by using our webchat service or by calling 0344 493 4005 All other countries, please visit http://www.royalcaribbean.com/contactus for your local Royal Caribbean International office phone number. Thank you for understanding, and we hope you find another cruise with us. Whether you are celebrating a special occasion or looking to explore, relax, and recharge, we have no doubt your time with us will be nothing short of amazing. Sincerely, Aurora Yera-Rodriguez AVP | Guest Experience Royal Caribbean International
  4. Kind of. We just got the cancellation notice for our 20 April 2024 12 night on Vision due to drydock. Not sure what other cruises are affected as we were booked on the 12th and 20th for a b2b.
  5. I don't see the big deal. Hotels and resorts used to be once per day. A lot of hotels aren't doing it at all anymore unless you stay at least a week.
  6. In Baltimore they look almost all of the time. We've had to actually take the bottles out and they pick them up, turn them over, etc. That's the only port we've ever had that scrutiny in. We don't carry wine onboard anymore as our two C&A amenities are bottles of wine.
  7. All aboard is 30 minutes before sail away, so for 6 pm departure you have to be back onboard by 530. They will tell you the all aboard time and it will be posted in the compass and on the app.
  8. To be fair, restaurants all precook bacon and sausage (bake it). It's too time consuming to cook for each order. As for the rest, I agree shouldn't be made ahead.
  9. Food on Jewel wasn't very good in Nov either. As for the subject of losing their food supplier, we were told that on Jewel by someone we met at Cheers with an Officer lunch who is a chef in FL. He said the original supplier went out of business during the pandemic because most of their clients (if not all) were cruise ships. I posted this before and got jumped on about our food experience. Nov was the worst we've ever had. Our previous cruises since restart were decent, but our Jewel experience wasn't good at all.
  10. We love both for different reasons, but we also love that itinerary and the fact we can drive to Baltimore in one hour.
  11. Ah, so we don't need any other proof lol. Another poster just said they just got off EN and weren't asked any additional questions besides the three. I think we need others who have run into this to chime in. Otherwise, it could just be a rogue agent.
  12. What ship and port? Haven't seen anyone else report that.
  13. They don't. Just the three mentioned above. DH comes home with a cold from most cruises. We just got back on Nov 19 from a b2b on Jewel and a couple of days later, a cold. Just sore throat and productive cough. We had our two sons and DIL's and one DIL's parents over on Thanksgiving. One son, both DIL's and myself caught it from DH. DIL's father ended up with RSV but not from us. Just so much going around. We never sweat boarding with a cold, not to mention how many have seasonal allergies. The nasal congestion question can apply to so many things that aren't contagious.
  14. We do the 12 night out of Baltimore and get Barbados. We've done it 4-5 times. Recently, just this past April and going again this April. Pretty sure we did one 12 night out of NJ on Explorer, but that was the only one. The rest were 10 and 11 night. We'll know soon what ship(s) and some will be disappointed I'm sure. As for the comment about quality of people out of NJ/NY, then maybe that poster shouldn't worry about what ship and this thread.
  15. When we boarded Jewel on Nov 6, it was the first US cruise since the TA. When we got to the room, expecting our usual 6 bottles of water, we found 2 cans of mineral water (yuck). DH asked if we could get bottled spring instead. DH and I cannot drink mineral water. I know it's popular in Europe, but nope. They swore that they didn't have plain bottled onboard. Well, after our steward pursuing it for a couple of days (we didn't ask him to) a 12 pack of large bottles of water showed up (1 liter size). More than we could possibly drink. We were onboard for 13 days total and got those bottles about 3 days in. We ended up drinking 3 of the big bottles. Our steward told us he couldn't take them during the cruise, but whatever we left at the end they could keep. So we left 9 large bottles of water for our second steward (they switched up between our b2b). We had carried two small bottles (16.9 oz) from our hotel that we hadn't drank so all we really wanted were our 6 bottles we normally get. Water is heavy so we don't bother carrying many onboard. Just like we quit carrying wine as we already get two bottles as 340 pt+ D+. I remember when people would put a luggage tag on a case of water or soda and it would show up. I know they quit accepting those a while ago.
  16. And, Voyager size is too large for some ports Baltimore and Tampa for example can't take Voyager size. That's why only Vision and Radiance class are there. Voyager class isn't that old. What we really need is newer smaller ships.
  17. Well, without requiring proof, they have to go by what the woman says. The rule applies to everyone.
  18. We've done Charleston out of Baltimore 3 times and have another booked for Spring 2024 on Vision that goes there. EN did a 6 night to Bermuda a couple of times this past summer. We arrived at 4 pm and spent two nights and on the third day, left around 3 I think. I'm waiting for fall 2024 out of PC (Wonder prob) to open for booking. We have two next cruise certificates we bought on Jewel last month to use for that timeframe for a b2b.
  19. As I said, I tip per drink so it would make no difference to me. I seem to remember a thread from a couple of years ago where it was stated it was one punch per shot of espresso and that either Royal had said that in response to an email or was answered onboard by someone more senior than the barista. I haven't assumed anything different. Heck, even at 2 punches per med (grande), it's still cheaper than just buying it.
  20. That still makes no sense, but whatever. We tip per drink.
  21. Odds are there won't be too many women of childbearing years on a world cruise. I'm thinking the average age will be around 70.
  22. Or maybe tipping each time you get a drink would be sufficient.
  23. Wow, because a newspaper named her and where she's from, I easily found her registry (due date Feb 19). I could find more if I really wanted to spend the time. Point is, she knew.
  24. All you have to do is talk to one ob/gyn who can explain to some of these people how pregnancy progresses. Also, the fact she stated she was 22 weeks says she knew exactly how pregnant she really was. It would be entirely different if she had boarded not knowing she was pregnant, but the fact she stated how many weeks means she's been getting care. This just irks me because it was such a selfish move that could have cost both of them their lives.
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