If the value for you is in the volume of food, it may not be a good idea. If you enjoy flavors and trying new things, there may be value for you even if you don't finish your plate.
Freedom did indeed have reservations for the ice show at one point. I doubt they were required but they did exist. We cruised her in 2012 and 2016 and at least one of those we had reservations.
The AT&T cruise package only works at sea. I'm sorry someone told you incorrectly! That's why you had extra charges. You need the international day pass for on land. Check out the 'how it works' section https://www.att.com/international/cruise-packages/
This thread makes my head hurt. I think OP is asking if she can buy the soda package on an earlier cruise to use on a later cruise when the price is higher. But people mentioning unused soda cups. Just because you didn't use the actual freestyle cup doesn't mean you didn't use the package?
Yes, same here. Entertainment reservations for my September sailing appeared this morning. I was able to make just one before the cruise planner crapped out.
We are sailing on Allure in September. The RCCL website says entertainment reservations opened up the first day of the month preceding the cruise. (Though I have seen reports of reservations opening up to 60 days out.) I am still not seeing the option to book in the cruise planner. I know I can reserve onboard but I'd really like to do it ahead of time. I've tried clearing my cache and using different devices.
I tried to search for this topic but didn't come up with anything. Has anyone seen this before?
If you don't mind cooking, the cheese bread is very easy to make. I use a recipe from Plain Chicken. I haven't had the ones from Moderno to compare but we really enjoy them homemade.
Your best bet would be to research online and on Cruise Critic, then come back with specific questions. We just finished a Grandeur cruise and had a blast. Have a great vacation!