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I would love to know what speciality restaurant you picked that was included with the room. Thanks.
Our first option was Jamie's, but because we didn't plan ahead we had no reservation and they turned us down as there would be no way they could serve us.
We then moved to Sabor, where the head waiter was very kind to make space for us even though they were also crowded (party of 5). Food was good, but we loaded on apps (guac, chips, grilled corn, tortilla soup) and by the time entrees came we were full.
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Boarding process was smooth, fast, efficient. We arrived around11:45, 20 minutes later we were onboard. Huge contrast with previous experience in Bayonne where it took at least an 1 hour to board.
We picked a SeaPass from outside our stateroom and then wandered around theship.
I had BOGO dinner package, went to CP150 and requested to get CP150 and Wonderland. I was able to get the desired restaurants at the time needed (wehad early shows those 2 days so made reservations for 6PM)
I also tried to make a reservation for a bungalow for Labadee in the ShoreExcursions desk, but they were all booked. I asked to be placed on the waiting list for those and for the beds, but in the end none were released or I was way down on the waiting list. Good thing because I probably would've dropped the reservation as the bungalows were now $360 vs the original price of~$220 I had seen in the CruisePlanner.
We had brought wine with us, packed it in the carry-on. 3 bottles for 2 staterooms. When passing through security at boarding we were separated so when the 3 bottles showed up in the xray machine I was asked to show the 2 staterooms, had to call the other party with me (which had already passed security) and once security confirmed we had 2 staterooms I was allowed through.
We took the wine to 2 specialty restaurants and MDR. In CP150 we were asked by the waiter if we had brought the wine with us or if it was given to us on the ship, we said we brought it onboard and he said there was a corkage fee and if we were ok with it, we said yes, but when the check was brought the waiter said he had waived the fee. In Wonderland they didn't mention any fees and none were charged, same for MDR.
I also had asked stateroom attendant for bottle opener and glasses in case we wanted to enjoy them in the stateroom and they were readily provided for.
Our cabins were CP Balcony, and once in the room we found a paper stating the complimentary amenities we were entitled to (a complimentary wine bottle, lunchat either Jamies, Sabor or Johny Rockets and the casino class)
Also in my room were the C&A pins for our Platinum status. We had reached the status 2 cruises ago but had not gotten enrolled in the program until our last sailing, so we received the pins during this cruise.
With all the activities on board, and the necessary downtimes (a.k.a take a nap) we didn't get to see all the shows (Fine Line, Headliner, stand up comedy,Kieron Cox, etc.), but the ones we attended were ok/entertaining (Grease,Columbus, 1887, Heist). And even though we had made reservations for all, we didn't always attend on the day we had the reservation, but this wasn't an issue, we would always find room available.
All staff we interacted with were great, courteous. Stateroom, Windjammer,Wonderland and MDR attendants would always make our daughter laugh, only exception was CP150 where no particular tricks were pulled to have her engaged.
Meet n Mingle was held in Dazzles on day 2 at 9:45 a.m., Katy the assistant to Dru was there guiding the meeting, talking about the ship, different activities and then doing the raffles for the attendants. A very low attendance (15 showedup, from a big list which I think was around 50) and in the end a very short interaction. I can't blame people, I'm particularly shy :P
We used the common playground of the Adventure Ocean area several times. It is targeted for kids under 6, a couple of slides and many toys. We also made use of the toy-lending of the Royal babies and tots program. For each age group they will have multiple groups of toys and you can request them, return and take another group of toys so your little one is entertained and doesn't get bored with the same toys.
I had bought a "door poster" to decorate our cabin. I had read on CCof the dimensions and ordered one that would fit, only to realize once on board that the knob, sensor and peephole would all get in the way. But then again youcan also set it up on the other walls. Kiddo enjoyed the surprise and it was also a conversation piece with "alley" neighbors and the attendant.
Ports
St Marteen - we did an island tour. Sadly the island is not quite there yet, a lot of destruction still present in the buildings and boats/docks. Also some construction/fix on the roads meant a couple of jams, at one point we spent about 20 minutes in a one mile portion of the road.
Puerto Rico - for some reason our docking time was short and we left by 2PM.We went to the closes fort and then had lunch in downtown area. What I can say is that the sail away from San Juan will give you nice views/pictures as the ship sails next to the coastline passing through the forts.
Labadee - as soon as we got off we boarded the ferry that took us to Nellies beach. Once we got there the place already had plenty of people but we found lots of loungers stacked one of top of the other, so we grabbed 4 and found an area that looked to have all day shade under palms and trees. We settled there for the day. We spent the day on the water, the beach in front of the waterpark never got too crowded so we were able to enjoy a great day.
NextCruise experience
I had booked this HOTS cruise over a year ago while on board the Anthem. Back then my experience with NextCruise was very pleasant. Overall I received $250OBC per stateroom and the booking fee was $50.
Well, I was aware the policies had changed since my last experience, but I never expected to be so big a change. Booking fee is now $250 per person, if you want a refundable fee the price was higher (although marginally) but the OBC optionis ridiculous for both refundable ($25 per room) and non refundable bookings($75p/room). Net, I once was a firm believer that On Board reservation of a next cruise was a good idea, but now doubt I will be doing it again.
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Did you happen to get a Shows at a Glance sheet with all the show times?
No, I don't remember seeing that one, sorry
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And to complete the documents I have, here are the
Adventure Ocean insert for one day (didn't get any others), but of value here is that it shows some of the setups for dinings (meet Adv Ocean team in the MDR or dine with Adv Ocean team in the Adv Ocean facilities) and late night options (10PM - 2AM time frame) with costs. Different from the in-room babysitting, but still some options
Room perks, I had a Central Park balcony so the perks it came with were detailed on a page found in the stateroom at boarding. And since it was a bottle of wine it was also available at boarding.
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Thanks for the scans. Would you still have the "As You Depart" and/or Luggage Valet pages?
Here you go, hope this covers your request
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We book about 18 months before, but always watch prices , RCCL will give you new price if fare goes down at least they will until final payment is due.
Hello George, for the best rate you need to constantly check and if you find it call/email RCCL?
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Normally they would go under the beds, the height is enough even for a hardcase suitcase.
And though I haven't experienced an extra bed in my cabins, I would guess it doesn't affect the space underneath them
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Thanks Cedarmom, Ashland
I was trying to avoid carrying the car seat because for 1 day of use it seemed like a hassle.
But Enterprise is quite near the hotel and I also just realized the Suntrolley goes by our hotel, so will into this options.
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Hello, I will be on Fort Lauderdale for a cruise and will arrive 1.5 days before departure. I was wondering if I should rent a car for 4+baby (around $120) or do the little travel planned around by taxi/shuttle/uber.
Do others have experience of traveling with a 3yo and not having issues because of the car seat. Do private companies provide a child seat? Or is it too limited and better to rent car and take a child seat with me.
With only one full day prior to the cruise it seems the money and time spent to pick/drop the car will be overkill. Any ideas?
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You're going to need to call.
Thanks.
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Hello, I have a planned cruise which is near the 90 day sailing mark. Can I cancel the cruise through the website or do I need to call/contact Royal directly?
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I can't speak on how celebrity trivia works, however in general this how they do them. In general groups are formed. Some are family members and show up as groups, others form groups as they arrive and start finding seats. However there is no requirement to form a group. ...
Besides On-Air, they also hold them in the Schooner Bar.
Thanks lujack, gatour
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The only "shows" we went to were Grease, Fine Line and Columbus then the adult stand up. We also saw the Pub acoustic guitarist Kieron Cox, very good. My 9 and 13 yr old wouldn't really like any of the other shows. Grease was the only one we would skip next time. We did watch a couple movies in the theater and played in a celebrity trivia game in one of the clubs. Does that answer your question?
Yes thanks.
And how does celebrity trivia work, just questions on stars (covered pictures, facts?) and you play in groups? I rarely take part in this kind of group activities.
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Thanks for the quick review.
What was the headliner on your cruise? Did you go and how was it?
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Do you happen to know if this is total price or per day? Thanks!
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Just a heads up Lvscruzn, check the boards for further feedback, as there are some reports of the app having problems to send real time messages, because users disconnect to wifi when moving around or apps being stopped while in background.
https://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2616700&highlight=royal+iq+messaging
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Got it, thanks! That means I don't have to consider it for restaurants to chose from for the specialty dining ;)
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I booked a CP balcony room in HOTS while on board, it was booked over a year in advance.
As the cruise is coming up I checked the PDF file of the reservation and it doesn't specify the courtesy lunch to Jamie's I expected. I have a vague memory of asking about it but certainly it doesn't show up in the reservation.
Anyone know if
- the courtesy lunch is standard for CP balcony or it would need to be specified?
- should it appear in the cruise planner or is it given as a letter in the stateroom when you board (I saw something similar recently with the courtesy sodas for Boardwalk room)?
I appreciate any info.
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Thanks for the review seadog, it was great. Appreciate the time to post.
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Thanks for the great tidbits and pictures.
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Hello Koolaid33, hope the link below will come through, if not you can review the Splashaway bay picture section for the Harmony of the Seas here in Cruise Critic, second picture should be the area you're referring to where diapers are allowed. Separate from the splash pad you referred to (the one with the big yellow bucket).But still seems fun with some sprinklers, a small slide and what not.
Path to pictures would be Research --> Ships --> Harmony of the Seas --> Photos --> Splashaway bay
Home --> Cruise Lines --> Royal Caribbean International -->Harmony of the Seas--> Harmony of the Seas Photo--> Harmony of the Seas Splashaway Bay Photos - 44 Pictures
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Thanks for the review. Have a great cruise.
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Great review, lots of details.
Boarding in August... Too far away :(
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The allowed bottles to bring onboard is 2/room. If you were to consume in the room no problem, but if you bring to a restaurant or "other public area" there is a corkage fee of $15, correct?
Harmony of the Seas - Aug 4-11 random notes
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Definitely it gets very hot, but walking around town/parks you will always find shade. Problem came when standing in line for the fort entrance we did get tanned. Also our daughter got sunscreen into her eye and that caused some disruption to our day.
Overall there is a lot of open space in the forts though I'm not sure kite flying is an option. They're definitely fun to walk around, many levels and "hidden areas", dark hallways, some dungeons, great views on the windows, etc.
Couple of tips would be