I think Bayonne is easier. In Bayonne it's much easier to be dropped off to enter the terminal. You'll also take an elevator from the terminal to get to the gangway to board the ship. In Boston you go up a ramp from street level to board the ship. Depending on the tide, the ramp can be very steep.. it's more difficult for the person pushing the wheel chair.
As soon as you get out of the cruise port area, you will see plenty of vendors selling all kinds of tours. Pricing can be negotiable. It's usually whatever the market will bear. If they don't like one vendors price, they can go to another. Last week my son and I negotiated a Can-Am dune buggy from $350 down to $225. You don't know until you try.
I second Becky's and Holy Donuts in , Portland. Then go to Shipyard Brewery to wash it all down. Try the lobster Mac and Cheese and Yankee Seafood in Boston and then walk over to Harpoon Brewery for their tour and tastings
Dockers and a collared shirt will suffice. I've seen men in dirty shorts, white t shirts, and flip flops on dress your best night and staff didn't say a word.
Thanks for everyone's help. I emailed Mona and she got back to me in less than a hour saying the request was forwarded to the Oasis staff. But I still intend to check as soon as we board on Sunday.
You must have had a bad day, they do occur. But two weeks ago, our wait was less than 5 minutes. I cruise from Bayonne six to eight times a year. My average wait is 10-15 minutes, and that's not an issue for me
I've been try to contact dining reservations at the above address since May 1st. I've yet to hear back from them. I'm trying to combine 16 people across six cabins at 2 tables (either 10 and 6, or 8 and 8). The cruise is leaving this Sunday, the 21st. The rooms were linked together when they were originally booked. Is there anything else I can do or contact? I know if wait until boarding on Sunday it will never happen because the tables have already been assigned. This is a family reunion that has been planned for 3 years.