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The Fun Researcher

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  1. Agreed. About the only thing that can take excessive time in our experience.
  2. My take is that all the joking with the Pins are just that, jokes.
  3. How do you check how many ships are at Coco Cay any given day? Thanks. Dan
  4. Include your booking numbers for all cabins at the table (make sure you are all linked), the ship and sail date. I tend to ask for generic things that matter to me, from experience like: 1) Away from entrance and main walkways 2) Away from main busing stations 3) If possible by a window
  5. Thanks! 👍 I think we've scrapped the Blue Lagoon more so based on research and reviews lately rather than interfering with dinner. However if we find another option that again interferes with dinner we'll probably try things in this order: 1) See if we can get into dining room under MTD, 2) check availability at 8pm, 3) Windjammer
  6. They're just reminding the Pins what it's like to live in the slums. Dan
  7. Since 2010 I haven't noticed a change in the speed of service. I always figure about 1.5 hours but we normally have a group of 6-10 at one table. ETA: ...and I'm perfectly fine with that Dan
  8. This is what I was going to say. One benefit of Vancouver is getting to see the inside passage. Having said that, we are leaving out of Seattle in July. My entire side of the family is going (16 folks spread among 6 balcony cabins). One of my sisters lives in Seattle so that kind of made the decision for us. Dan
  9. It wouldn't ruin our cruise to eat at the buffet one evening, but our family dinners in the MDR are always a highlight of our cruises. It's a special time for us to wind down, chat, and be pampered with the full service. That's just us though. Everyone is different. My wife's parents and our son (15) will be on this cruise. He hasn't been to Nassau before, otherwise I'd consider just staying and enjoying the ship. We'll also be visiting in December with the same group plus our two college age daughters (who also haven't visited Nassau before). Hopefully we find something worthwhile to do. Dan
  10. Fortunately we’ve only been there once back around 2015. We did a mediocre, sail and snorkel excursion. For being one of the busiest, if not the busiest, cruise port in the Caribbean it’s pretty surprising to have so few good options there. We’ll be there twice in 2023. There is no way I am going to complain about going on cruises, but I just wish Nassau had better offerings.
  11. Looking more into the Blue Lagoon reviews we've decided to abandon that excursion. We'll find something that better suits our needs. Might even walk/taxi over to Junkaroo and just grab chairs/umbrella/drinks at our leisure. Why is it so hard to find something good to do in Nassau? Dan
  12. Looks like chairs/umbrella's are easy to get according to this video. I think this is what we'll do in March. Why is Nassau such a tough port to find good things to do? Dan
  13. Thanks! We'll speak with the Head Waiter the night before. We much prefer the MDR to the buffet for dinner, and don't want to fork out the $$$ for specialty that evening. Dan
  14. Looking to try the Blue Lagoon Island excursion in Nassau this March. We have fixed dining at 5:30pm. The excursion starts at 1pm and is 5 hours duration. Believe it or not after all our cruises we haven't run into a situation like this before, but I'm guessing we wouldn't be ready for dinner until 6:30pm or so. What do we do in this situation? Could we ask for a seat with My Time Dining that evening? or could we still do our normal fixed table? Dan
  15. Remember when a dozen eggs were around $0.39 during Covid? How the coin has flipped! Nothing to do with cruising but it's shocking the difference.
  16. It all depends on the size of the charter compared to the size of the ship. A charter cruise would cause me to look around for other cruises before I circle back and consider it. I don't want venues closed off to me that normally would be available. Plus when you get a large group like that together, there can tend to be a sense of entitlement taking areas over with "their group" Just my thoughts. Dan
  17. Loving your review for the photos and your excellent commentary, especially when you are so well versed in the other three cruise lines! -Dan
  18. Just did a quick search for Jan and Feb and yeah, I'd say prices are up on average roughly about $200-$300pp. Dan
  19. Sorry but didn't read all 7 pages... Is this impact only to the "dinner" buffet? They aren't cutting back the lunch offerings are they? Dan
  20. Ok thank you. Fortunately I've only had one single dinner in a buffet on any of our previous cruises. We exclusively eat in the MDR with a very rare specialty dinner thrown in.
  21. Can you elaborate? What do you mean by "just a few items per night" on the buffet? We're booked on the Equinox and December and would be surprised if there where only a few items on the buffet. LOL Dan
  22. We have never sailed Disney, but have multiple sets of friends that have, and that would sail Royal or even NCL instead of Disney given the same price.
  23. Depends on the time of year you are cruising. Good deals can still be found. I agree that prices have gone up quite a bit for popular times of the year. Takes a lot of work to find those good deals. Dan
  24. True, that makes perfect sense. No sense in wasting. Bleu cheese = 🥰 for me. 🤣 I guess all this (bringing food back for later) boils down to Royal's lack of late night options. That's just my opinion though. Having experienced better late night options on other cruise lines it makes it sting a little more with Royal, which is our overall preferred line. Playmakers definitely helps a lot though, but quite a few ships don't have that venue
  25. Regardless of price I'm surprised that they want to deal with cleaning up the mess in the theater each evening.
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