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On Enchantment last month on this itinerary. We did dock at Roatan. As others said, you may not based on how many other ships. Tender only in Belize. Enchantment had announcements that no motorized wheelchairs or even non-motorized would be able to tender. Only people able to step into the tender themselves.
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I swapped them out for Miller Lite last Monday. Just went to the open bar on the deck, and it was no problem.
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Liberty of the Seas
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I've never heard of this. Our upcoming Daily Planner for 3 day cruise on Friday has this. It says: "Mini Bar on Demand. It's your mini bar, so fill it with everything you like. Order forms are located inside your stateroom and should be hung on your stateroom door once complete. We offer same-day delivery for orders placed before 5 pm. The mini bar is not included with beverage packages."
Does anybody know what the prices for these would be? I a Diamond and also Prime in the casino, so don't have a drink package. But I am traveling with my son who is neither Diamond, nor Prime. Trying to figure out economical ways for him to have some drinks. Thanks.
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Boleros. It's always empty in the mid-afternoon, and they don't do trivia or anything like that there. If the bar isn't open for people to grab a drink, they can walk over to the pub, get one, and then come back to Boleros. It's a hopping place sometimes in the evening with dancing, but not usually mid-afternoon.
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Rome last month, my husband and I (mid-fifties in tourist gear) got stopped by the Italian police and asked for our passports. He took them from us, got in his car, plugged in our information, came back out 10 minutes later, handed them back to us and thanked us. No idea why we were singled out amongst the many others around the area. So it does happen sometimes.
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55 minutes ago, Tlbecker1 said:
We are also onboard and have been for B2B. They have had $10 shuttles to the train station each week. 🙂
Did you have to book the shuttle through Royal Caribbean from train station to pier, or can you just get it upon arrival? Thanks.
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Just received Royal Up from junior suite to grand suite on Brilliance of the Seas on June 5th for $220/person. I think I will cancel my drink package, although still debating on that now. A port intensive cruise, so drinks in the lounge each evening should be enough I would think.
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I was on Symphony 3 weeks ago and it was $10 minimum, and each chip was at least $2 (you could not get $1 chips). This was at all times, early and late.
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Thank you everyone. Confusing, but I think I have it now. Too bad it's not as it is now. I'd be Diamond (due to post-2005 cruises).
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Does anybody remember how many points you should have received for pre-2006 Crown & Anchor points? I'm trying to figure out if what they gave me was correct.
In 2001, I was in a suite for 7 days.
In 2004, I was in a non-suite for 7 days.
In 2005, I was in a suite for 5 days.
They gave me 21 for this. Is this correct? It may be, because I believe the transfer of the days was different back then, but I want to confirm it should not be 31. Thanks.
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I'm not seeing the Drink of the Day specials on the Cruise Compass. Do you know if they are having one, and if it is less than the standard $13 for most specialty drinks? Thanks.
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Wondering the same thing, but with an additional question. What happens if one person tests positive, and the other negative (not in the same household; actually meeting at the ship from separate states)?
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Thank you for your replies.
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I purchased the 3 night dining package a few months ago for our upcoming Brilliance of the Seas June trip out of Italy to Greece. When logging onto Royal today, I see that the first night is already sold out of specialty restaurants, and they said to reserve soon for the other nights. I can't figure out how to do that, though, with my dining package. If I select a date and time, say Tuesday night for Chops Grille, it wants to charge me for it. Does anybody know?
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Oasis of the Seas – Day 3 – December 29th Sailing – Dress Code: Resort Casual Caribbean Attire. Casual dress is the perfect way to enjoy this adventure. Feel free to kick back in jeans, polos, golf or Bermuda shorts, t-shirts, blouses or sundresses. Caribbean flair, bright patterns and tropical prints are welcome!
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Absolutely beautiful beach. It was hit really hard by a hurricane last year, and I haven't been there since then, though. It was definitely worth the excursion when we did it.
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There is a misting station on the Harmony. And I know a lot of people on here complain about not having the pool, and having the misting station instead, but everybody standing under the mister said they preferred that other than the pool. I think most people in the Solarium while I was on there last week used the Solarium to read/relax, and just cooled off under the mister. They would not have been in a pool anyway.
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Just off the Harmony on Saturday. As said above, formal was everything from tuxes and gowns, to cocktail attire, to some people in shorts and t shirts.
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This is not to say that I care what he wears, because I don't, but why would you need to buy 3 pairs of pants? He can wear the same pair to dinner for the 3 nights, and then change out of them after. That is what my boys are going to do.
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They would have nothing to buy. We're only doing one shore excursion, which I want to book before we leave so it isn't sold out. They won't be in the arcade spending money.
Two 18 year olds, one 14 year old, so my husband and I aren't listed on their room.
I just don't want to lose the $200 since they won't be purchasing anything.
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Booked two rooms for sailing in June. One room with DH and me, second room with three sons. We received OBC of $200/room. DH and I would like to be the ones to use the OBC from both rooms. Will this be possible since we are the ones who purchased the cruise for all? Thanks.
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RCL's was the same way. Raising the price of the first two in the cabin, and kids were free.
Back to back cruises, different ships, both royal, same port?
in Royal Caribbean International
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Just did this last month. It was a hassle. You cannot walk. Too far, and too many roads in between. I asked at Guest Services on the ship, and they said they would have a shuttle to take us. Just ask once we got off at the pier. Well, we did, and they said they didn't have one that particular day for some reason, and the ship was unaware. So we grabbed a taxi. Taxi driver was not happy because he wanted a further fare. He made me pay in cash, and it was $15. So, to sum up, look to see if there is a shuttle on your particular day, but if not, grab a cab or uber.