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  1. Hi, hoping someone can shed some light on this... 

     

    Booked a cruise (woohoo) and chose MTD, always done it and love it. However, the times are not what they used to be and on our specific cruise MTD doesn't start til 7pm which for us is a little late/ clashes with some shows.

    I e-mailed RCL dining and asked to change to TD (we don't have a TA, we did a DIY jobby) and the response I got was explaining how MTD dining works and you can't reserve a table prior to sailing ... Which isn't the response I was expecting nor a reply to the question I asked. 

     

    Is e-mailing the right way to go about swapping, I'm sure I've read on here you can do that? Or will I need to wait it out until we board and go to the dining room then and hope there is space to swap? 

     

    Thanks all. 

  2. Hi,

     

    1. Yes RCI do have promotions for UK sailings, it's a case of looking out for them or going through a TA who can find them for you or offer you an incentive. You can wait for Black Friday, I have seen many offers however it just depends whether you want to wait and hope something comes up. But overall, yes there are offers. 

     

    2. B2B should be easy enough to book. As UKWLDCruise said they are marked as Cruise A + B and this is true of a brochure I picked up from my local TA it's all labelled and clear for those wanting to book a B2B. Again, less hassle book via a TA for this type of cruise, they'll sort you out and try and get you the same room if possible. 

     

    3. Flights again it's up to you. That's a personal preference I think and whether you want to search for best prices/ times etc. 

     

    4. Yeah drinks package is expensive I totally agree.... I've a cruise booked and the price of the drinks package has gone up and down massively depending on sales/ holidays etc. The lowest I've seen was $63 so far ... Best time to book drinks packages is Black Friday / when there is an American holiday. As mentioned if you book it at 1 price and see it lower you can cancel, get refunded and rebook at a lower price. Onboard drinks vary in price a cocktail is around $11-13 onboard so it's working out roughly if you'd drink more or the same as the drinks package price or much less and buying 1 drink at a time would be more cost effective. 

    We've decided to not buy the drinks package on this cruise. If you book through a TA you could see if this is an incentive they offer? 

     

    We booked our last UK cruise through a TA and they were amazing, they sorted everything and answered any questions we had.. We sailed during Covid as cruises had started up and they just made life so much easier. Usually I book myself and sort everything myself, but I would definitely go through a TA again. 

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  3. 3 minutes ago, OCSC Mike said:

    Can't speak to Enchantment specifically, but I can say dropping down below Voyager class for the first time can be quite an experience. Not having a promenade makes the ship feel very different and a bit claustrophobic for me.

     

    That said, we sailed Radiance in Alaska in 2018 and that's the one place I didn't really care b/c we were there to see Alaska, not the ship... whereas the ship is as important as anything to us when we sail the Caribbean.

    Thanks for your reply... I'm 100% with you on this in the fact this trip is for the place more than the ship. My previous cruises have been more about the ship. 

  4. Hi,

     

    Happy 4th July! 

     

    We are looking into our first Alaskan cruise in 2023 and are debating between Ovation or Enchantment. Both have good itinerates which doesn't help make the decision any easier, I've only sailed the larger ships... Navigator being the smallest I've been on and the other person is a first time cruiser. 

    I guess I'd like to know if anyone has sailed Enchantment lately and know whether it's in good condition/ what are the onboard activities like? 

     

    TIA. 

  5. Hi,

     

    We are planning an Alaskan Cruise.... The only months we can go are June or September 2023, with September being the better month for us to travel. We had finally picked the cruise we wanted which falls in mid-late September when I discovered some "horror" stories of sailings in September and people warning you off it.

    Can anyone shed a bit more light on what it's like to sail Alaska at this time of year? Sailing from/to Seattle... Rain and cold does not bother us at all, we're more concerned about very rough seas and the chances of missing ports. 

    Weather is unpredictable I know and there are always chances of missing ports.... However, if anyone has sailed at this time of year what was your experience, if you missed ports were they replaced with a different one? 

     

    Our other option is a beginning of September cruise or 2 in June with slightly different itineraries than what we ideally wanted. Just trying to weigh up what's our better option but in need of some help.

     

    TIA. 

     

     

     

  6. 2 minutes ago, newbie cruissy said:

    News coming in from a local source that as well as having missed Stavanger today due to late departure, Iona will not be calling into Hellesylt either 🙁

    Oh no! How many ports has this specific cruise now had cancelled? I have family members onboard (they don't have internet so can't get updates) but I know how excited they were to explore this itinerary, as I'm sure everyone was. 

    Totally understand weather problems and that can't be helped but gutted for everyone onboard at missing so many ports. 

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  7. 3 hours ago, JJWW said:

    many thanks for the TR. We were considering a UK cruise in October but a co traveller wasn't keen if the experience was too sanitised by COVID rules. Can you give me a feel for how it was on your trip, things like whether you were allowed to sit at the bar or not? And does anyone else have nay information about the likely arrangements for late October sailings such as whether masks are still mandatory for when walking indoors? Thanks

    On our sailing you couldn't sit at the bar. You could however stand near by it in big groups ... 

    RCI have slowly been decreasing the rules and they plan to get cruising back to normal but it's all trial and error. It was mentioned on our cruise that there is a plan to not have masks indoors soon but I think it depends how things go. 

     

    I felt the majority of the time really safe onboard. It was just trying to get my head around acting normal if that makes sense, this was the first time I've been around so many other people or on a holiday since pre-covid times. By day 2 life felt normal on the ship to be honest and it was really nice to have some normality. 

     

     

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  8. We were on Anthem last week too and I totally agree with you about the Teenagers!!! While most children seemed very well behaved, we met some lovely families there were alot of tweens/ teens running all over the place being a bit of a nightmare. 

    I also felt like the ship felt busy at times. 

     

    We had a fabulous time in the main dining room, the food was excellent in our opinion. 

    We spent breakfast in our room everyday as the Windjammer was ridiculously busy and that felt a bit close for comfort for us. 

     

    Our sailing was a test for upping capacity in the Theatre etc... Although 2 seats between parties in a row, yes people could sit directly behind/ in front of you I think this was a test on RCI's part.

    We found if you sat toward the front of the theatre in the side seats it was very quiet and felt very safe. 

     

    Hopefully as time goes on it'll get better. They are sticking at a 50% capacity for the foreseeable, they are legally allowed to sail at 70%!  

     

     

  9. 26 minutes ago, FamilyCruiserUK said:

     

     

    Free ifly and northstar. Only free on the two port days. Have to be booked. Was fully booked within 1 hr of people getting on board. So if your boarding slot is early your ok. Its wrong to offer limited free slots and have no chance of all booking a slot.

     

     

     

    They add more slots for the iFly & North Star one batch go out in the morning and another in the afternoon. Keep checking! 

  10. 8 minutes ago, cbowls30 said:

    thank you for the information! how long is the show? we would like to see the 7.30pm but that's a really odd time to work dinner around! i guess its either eat super early or much later.

    WWRY is about 1hr 45 minutes. I found all the shows awkward to work around dinner, we managed it but getting dinner sorted was always a faff. Doors to the shows open 30 minutes before show time too. Places like Two70 you need to be there early to get a decent seat, the theatre wasn't so bad.

     

    We ended up changing our WWRY 7.30pm booking to a 2.30pm one and found the atmosphere amazing still. 

  11. 1 hour ago, kernow said:

    Approx how long were the Eastcoast Boys/Beatles shows and what time was second seating dinner? Wondering if we could do the 7.30 show and then dinner. Thanks.

    They were both 45 minute shows. 

    Early dinner was 5.30pm and late dinner 8.00pm. My Time Dining stated it opened at 6.45pm, we went down at 6pm and got seated, they always ask if you have a show and if you do they prioritise you to get you through dinner in time for the show. 

     

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  12. 9 hours ago, LuCruise said:

    I always find it challenging....once bookings open up...figuring out how to book the shows so that you can see them all, and with times that work.  Typically I have a spreadsheet and can then look at the options.  So seems challenging to have to figure this all out when you board on the spot.  Thanks for posting to give us an idea.

    That was probably the hardest thing to figure out, which shows when, fitting it all around dinner and booking it all on boarding day. 

    The only thing I wish I did was to book Eastcoast boys + Beatles toward the beginning of the cruise and saved Spectra's until the last night. On our last night we had Eastcoast boys at 7.30pm + Beatles at 10pm I tried changing it but The Beatles show sold out quickly. Some other shows I was able to change which showing we saw on the app. 

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  13. 57 minutes ago, cbowls30 said:

    thanks for the review. we're on anthem for same itinerary in 4 weeks. Can you tell me if they do two show times in the theatre for the shows? we tend to eat around 7ish and i saw on your review you mentioned shows at 7.30?

    thanks

    The shows were at the following times on our cruise.

     

    WWRY: Day 2 at 2.30pm + 7.30pm.  Day 3 at 2.15pm

    Spectra's Cabaret: Day 1 at 7.30pm + 10.00pm, Day 3 at 7.30pm + 10pm. Day 5 7.30pm + 10.00pm

    Beatles: Day 2 at 7.30pm + 10.00pm. Day 6 at 7.30pm + 10.00pm

    Adult Comedy: Day 2 at 10.45pm. Day 5 at 10.30pm 

    Graffiti Classics: Day 3 at 7.45pm + 10.15pm. Day 6 at 2.30pm. 

    Headliner Gary Williams: Day 4 at 7.30pm + 10pm

    Headliner Jamie Allan: Day 4 at 7.45pm  + 10.15pm. Day 5 8.00pm

    Eastcoast Boys: Day 1 at 8.45pm. Day 6 at 7.30pm + 10.00pm

     

  14. 8 hours ago, LuCruise said:

    This thread has been very helpful and so nice to see Anthem sailing and hearing other's experiences.  One thing I'm wondering...since it seems like most things have to be reserved now, can you book things more than once (one booking at a time, but book again after you've gone if available)?  I'm specifically wondering about things like bumper cars, see We Will Rock You again (if leftover seats), iFly?

    Just got off Anthem. Shows you cannot book to see more than once, same with the complimentary North Star and iFly. However, bumper cars you can book multiple times. 

    We saw WWRY and tried to book to see it again after loving it so much but couldn't even though there were seats available. No stand by lines for the shows either. 

    Depending on when you sail these limits might be lifted. 

  15. 54 minutes ago, kernow said:

    Thank you for the review, we are on 2nd Oct sailing so it's good to see an Anthem review. Nice to hear they won't be upping the capacity too. Can't wait until it's our turn😀

    A few tips

    - Reserve the shows on Day 1. But don't panic as you can change your reservation there was only 1 show which was the beatles which I couldn't reschedule. 

     

    - North Star & iFly are complimentary but slots go fast. You can only do the complimentary slots once throughout the cruise so think about which day you'd want to do it and go from there. They do add more complimentary slots, one batch go out in the morning and another in the afternoon. 

     

    - Bumper Cars was really easy to book whenever, can book more than once. 

     

    As far as capacity we were told they are allowed to sail up to 70% but they've chosen to cap it at 50% for the rest of the year. They are testing out rule changes onboard slowly so you may not need face masks come October. I think it's trial and error for them to see what works and what doesn't at the moment before they up capacity. 

     

     

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  16. 1 hour ago, Biker19 said:

    But, did you enjoy it? What kind of limits were there in 270?

    Yes I did enjoy it, I can't decided if I would want to see it again though. I think as there were technical difficulties with the sound it isn't fair for me to judge so I would see it again to be able to give a fair review. 

     

    Limits for 270, not many. The shows in there nearly all the seats were taken... Some tables and chairs would have 'reserved for physical distancing' on them but people would sit at them anyway and were never told to move. The upstairs section had the 2 seats between parties rule which was in affect. 

     

     

     

  17. I've just got off Anthem of the Seas and thought I'd post a mini trip report / information which may help others.

     

    Background- This was my first time sailing on Anthem and on a Quantum Class ship, it was also my first time sailing from Southampton. We booked the cruise probably 5 or 6 weeks prior to sailing and opted for a Guarantee Balcony Room, we got our room assignment 3 weeks before sailing and got a cabin on deck 12 forward. We were right next to the Adventure kids club which was a worry, however, we did not hear any noise at all from the kids club. We found our cabin to be extremely quiet! We had an un-obstructed view and were really happy. We did receive about 3 e-mails prior to departure for Royal Up to upgrade our cabin which we decided not to do.

     

    Covid Testing, Embarkation / Disembarkation.

    As UK citizens we had to take a PCR test 72 hours prior to departure (you get an e-mail with all the information about 12-14 days before sailing), we had 1 Eurofins testing site about a 40 minute drive from us. On the day of our test, about 1 hour before leaving we got a call from Eurofins to say the testing site had to close due to covid! Arghhh. They managed to get us into another site just over an hours drive away and we had to leave right then to make it on time. After that bit of drama we made it to the testing place with 15 minutes to spare before the tests got picked up to go to the lab! The test was very easy, a quick nasal swab and we were done. I downloaded the Eurofins App to track our test and within 20 hours we had our negative result. We also got an e-mail to confirm our result. 

    We printed our Negative Covid certificate and proof of double vaccination off which the staff at Southampton said was alot easier than going through the mobile apps. The only thing I had on my phone was our set sail pass. 

     

    Embarkation was the quickest, easiest one I've ever done. Our boarding slot was 12.30pm, we made it to the port at 11.30am. We never received luggage tags so we got that sorted at the port which was easy. 

    After showing all our documents about 3 times, we were through security and on board by 11.50am, rooms opened just before 1pm and our luggage was outside our door before 3pm. 

    For the Muster Drill you have to complete the short videos on the Royal App and then go to your Muster Drill Location ours was the Theatre to check in and get a sticker to show you've done it. 

     

    Disembarkation again was very easy. We opted to carry our luggage off ourselves and chose the latest kick off the ship time which was 9am. Windjammer and the Main Dining Room were open for breakfast, once you've had breakfast you have to go back to your state room until your number is called to be booted off. 

     

    Booking Shows/ Entertainment

    Booking shows you had to have the Royal App and connect to the Free Guest Wifi, this could be done in the departure lounge or once onboard. 

    We Will Rock You was OUTSTANDING! I 100% recommended going to see it, by far the best show we've seen on a ship! You have to have a reservation to go to any show and the theatre is not at full capacity yet. 

    You have to leave 2 seats between travel parties which worked well we never had a problem finding seats. 

    We saw all the shows onboard which were;

    - Headliner Eastcoast Boys;  Brilliant show.

    - Headliner Beatles Celebration; Brilliant show. 

    - Spectra's Cabaret; Good, still have no idea what it was about though? 

    - Headliner Showtime Jamie Allan; Amazing! He's a magician but got off on Sunday so assume another show will take his place.

    - Late Night Adult Comedy; Good. Funny, but have seen better.

    - Headliner Showtime Gary Williams; Pays tribute to the legends of Las Vegas, very good show. 

    - Headliner Showtime Graffiti Classics- Very good!! A good way to make classical music fun. 

     

    You can only see the shows once, but you can change your reservations. I would have happily seen WWRY again if I could. 

    There was alot going on around the ship, plenty of quizzes, bingo, auctions etc which was great. 

     

    Dining / Food 

    The Windjammer was open for dinner on our sailing. In fact I believe all except the Solarium Bistro was open, Izumi was closed for part of the cruise but opened again on the last 2 days.   

    We mostly ate in the Main Dining Room where we had fabulous service and delicious food, the menu changed every night and formal nights were on day 2 and 5 for our 6 night sailing. 

    The only issue we had with food was trying to eat before our shows. On the Cruise Compass it states My Time Dining didn't open until 6.45pm, but our shows were between 7.15pm - 7.30pm most nights. We opted for the Windjammer one night which opened at 6pm for dinner but found it just a little too busy.

    Anyway, after our 2nd night we discovered you could get to My Time before 6.45pm, and we started going at around 6pm when we had earlier shows and then later if we had later shows, no idea why the Cruise Compass stated 6.45pm. 

     

    We went to the Windjammer one morning for breakfast, the queue was outside onto the pool deck but it did only take about 5-10 minutes to get through and seated. I honestly felt like it was packed out though! I've been on a full capacity Harmony Sailing and never found the Windjammer as busy as I did on this cruise. 

    After this we went with Room Service for breakfast and enjoyed it while sat on the balcony.  

    Overall the food on this cruise was excellent, not one bad meal!! 

     

    Pool Deck /Capacity. 

    Well, on a 6 night cruise around the British Isles I didn't think pool hogging would be a thing. Boy I was wrong!!! Signs did go up about reserving loungers and not using them and the staff were taking towels off, but this didn't stop people. So many loungers only occupied by a towel for the day, I just don't get it. 

    The Pools used a 1 in 1 out method, you could have up to 6 people in a hot tub and I think it was 14 in the pools. Queues were about 10-20 minutes to get in the pool then you'd roughly get about 10-15 minutes in the pool. 

     

    We had the biggest capacity yet on the ship and this meant we were used to test things out. I believe there were roughly 2,500ish passengers with 800ish being kids. So the queues for the pools were mostly children, once schools go back I don't see this being a problem. 

    Our sailing had the most they've allowed in the theatre yet and most they've allowed in the North Star at one go etc. 

    I have to admit the ship did feel busy at times, I thought it would be great sailing at a half capacity but as I've mentioned before I've been on a full Harmony sailing and that didn't feel as busy as what this cruise did at times. RCI did say on they won't be upping the capacity until later on in the year so for the next few weeks/ months it will stay at half capacity. 

     

    North Star & iFly

    These were open on our sailing. Complimentary bookings were taking place on Port Days, this can be booked via the App and they will randomly add times throughout the cruise for Complimentary bookings. 

    We went up on Day 1 there were 6 in the pod at one time. You can still pay to do the extended North Star or the iFly, however, complimentary are running too. 

     

    Covid Rules

    Hand Sanitiser was everywhere which you'd expect anyway on a cruise. Wearing masks we had to wear them whenever you were indoors, this included in the theatre watching a show, however many people took them off. From what I gather RCI are looking at these procedures regularly and want to get cruising back to normal but it will take time.

    As mentioned the shows are not full capacity but they are allowing more people in than previous sailings. It does make me laugh how there are certain procedures and you have to keep a distance yet go to the pool deck and everyone is crammed in next to each other, or in the Music Hall one night all the seats were taken so we had people not wearing masks hovering over us.

     

    Ports of Call

    We stopped at Liverpool and Belfast. On our sailing we could get off the ship on our own if you were double vaccinated. If you have children who are not vaccinated you have to do a RCI tour to get off.... 

    Liverpool we docked right in the city centre and it was a 10 minute walk into town, we did our own walking tour of the Beatles and had a great time exploring.

    Belfast we docked about a 15 minute car ride into the centre. RCI offered a shuttle bus of $15pp, however we paid £17 total return for a cab which worked out alot cheaper!! The Taxi rank is located right outside the ship next to the shuttle buses RCI overcharge you for. 

    In Belfast we had a wonder round and went to the Titanic Museum, we paid £19.50pp for the museum whereas RCI were charging around £70 for the museum and bus tour. 

     

    Overall we had a great cruise and were so lucky with the sunny weather!! I'd definitely get back on a cruise ship in a heartbeat and thought RCI have done a great job in getting their cruises back up and running which seems to be going smoothly, or it does from a passenger point of view. 

    As for the children and queues I think once they are back to school that won't be a problem! 

    Hopefully before long cruising will be completely back to normal!! 

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  18. 18 hours ago, Lasvegas9 said:

    I live here in Belfast from where the cruise ships usually dock it would be for a Walker 30-45 mins . Around where you are docked is industrial nothing much to see . Usually there are representatives of tourism (NI) as you disembark that could advise you on the day,If the weather wasn’t good a taxi would be a good option about 10 mins from ship get a price before you leave the ship I wouldn’t  pay any more  than 10 to 15 pounds. Just before you enter the museum have a look at the Nomadic it’s docked about two yards before the Museum it took tendered passengers to the Titanic in I think La Harve.

    There is also usually a shuttle bus that runs from the cruise ship to Belfast city centre drop of at City hall .

    Remember  we only have two types of weather it’s raining or it’s gonna rain here haha be prepared 

    Hope you enjoy your day 

     

    Thank you this is some great info. Haha don't worry, we will be prepared for rain or gonna rain kinda weather. 

    Thanks so much!! 

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  19. Hi,

     

    We have been given the all clear to book our own excursions on 23rd Aug RCI cruise. We've booked to go to the Titanic Museum in Belfast (£35 for 2 people, compared to RCI's £79.) 

    Has anyone made the journey from the port to the museum and what is the best way to get there? We are keen walkers so walking doesn't phase us unless it's dangerous or peeing down with rain. 

     

    TIA. 

     

     

  20. 1 hour ago, Jumping Cruiser said:

    Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it. Although, I agree with you. If I was to book a British isles sailing, I would only be interested at the Titanic museum in Belfast and not the city tour. They really need a more affordable option, even wouldn’t mind paying up to £35, if it includes transportation. Our travel party is 4 people meaning it would cost £280 for us all to visit the museum, which is just ridiculous, considering entry would only come to £80. This is where the rules surrounding shore-excursions really become the deal breaker, when deciding whether to book. 

    Royal Caribbean have got back to me saying they will not be adding anymore excursions and the ones offered will be the only ones. 

    We've decided as it's cheaper to buy a return flight + museum admission we'll just do a weekend in Belfast somewhen else and just enjoy what Anthem has to offer and enjoy being on holiday. 

    I agree, I'd be more than happy to pay more to cover transportation and the admission but at a reasonable price. 

     

  21. 53 minutes ago, Jumping Cruiser said:

    Thank you! That’s unfortunate. Would you happen to know if Royal offer an excursion to the Titanic Museum and if so, how much for? 

     

    The excursions offering the Titanic Museum are:

     

    - Titanic Belfast + City Tour (4 hours) £69.91pp, this price is currently an offer price. I believe it was £101pp prior to the sale. 

     

    - Titanic Trail (4 hours + 30 minutes) £113.23pp (offer price, more than this usually.) Not sure if this one actually includes the Museum. It has a picture of the Museum but on the info just says it's a bus tour of the City and Titanic Sites. 

     

    These are the only two options 😞 I was desperate to go to the Titanic Museum as it only costs £20pp when booked via their website... But Royal aren't offering the museum on it's own or with the added on tours it's just too expensive for us. 

    I have sent a message to Royal Caribbean asking if there is a possibility to look into just offering the museum at a more affordable price. 

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