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Also, make sure to check in and choose an arrival time either on the website or the app. That opens up 45 days before sailing. The earliest arrival time slots go quickly. "Arrival time" is when you will check in at the port to answer the couple of health questions, show your passport and set sail pass and then you can proceed to boarding or the waiting area if they haven't started yet. Some ports have been real strict with arrival time, others not so much.
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I think the fact that Wonder sails from Port Canaveral makes it a safer choice. Atlantis knows their audience well--and that audience would much rather pre and post cruise party in Miami or Fort Lauderdale. With Symphony, Oasis and Allure all going out of either Miami or Ft Lauderdale in Jan/Feb of 2025, those are the more likely ships, at least in my opinion. Someone like @Ourusualbeachor @John&LaLa may have a different opinion, but based on past history, my money would be on them sticking to the Miami area.
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Adventure of the seas balcony question
rockmom replied to pharmdawg's topic in Royal Caribbean International
yes, also, I see you've been on Navigator and Freedom. Making sure you are aware that the earlier Voyager class ships (Voyager, Adventure, Explorer) have balconies that are inset into the structure. So, different than Navigator or Freedom. Adventure top, Navigator bottom. -
Upgraded to central park balcony 14617 on allure
rockmom replied to Jaybarch01's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Here is the view from the same cabin but on the port side, looking at what would be your cabin on the starboard side. Note: This is Oasis, but they are set up the same. -
Upgraded to central park balcony 14617 on allure
rockmom replied to Jaybarch01's topic in Royal Caribbean International
it's early, as early at 5 in the morning sometimes. They need to have it ready for the chair hogs who show up by about 6:30 to put a towel on a chair. 😛 -
Cruise stops in Mexico Right Now
rockmom replied to Livesteamer's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Ruins, like Tulum, are going to be on the east coast of Mexico. Not the West coast/Pacific/Baja side of Mexico. The Mexican Riviera as they call the west coast cruise ports, may have a few, but the majority of them will be excursions in Cozumel, Costa Maya and other areas of the Yucatan in the east. -
I had been looking at that--until I got that great deal at Atlantis. 🤣 But this is for a December sailing and I wasn't going to bother getting off the ship because I think it will be a bit chilly until I saw that deal. I'm sailing solo on that cruise, so will probably go back to my 'stay on the ship' plan. I do have Coco Cay Beach Club booked for the other stop, that was a Black Friday deal and while a really good deal, it seems it was 'legit'. 😛
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oh, I got the 'deal'. And now I got the email. But so far no OBC showing up in my planner for that sailing. It's a different sailing than the Premire Pass mess, so a double sh*tshow.
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oh wow, ok, thanks for sharing. Bummer for sure.
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@luckyinpaAqua Park Nassau? (Aquaventure at Atlantis) Or at Coco Cay? Did you get an email saying it was canceled? I have the Nassau one booked for an October sailing and haven't seen any cancelations hit my email.
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because they could see it in on their screens under Royal. If it's loaded wrong, they don't know. They just answer based on what they can see on their screens. And it was in Royal's Cruise Planner. They didn't know it wasn't a 'real' thing or that it was an error.
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I think not only was it the wrong portal, but that price should have been per day.
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and also, back then, a good sale on a drink package was in the neighborhood of $40 per person, per day. Not a 'good sale' is $70 per day like it is now.
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Probably someone doing a 'weekend update' to things, and come tomorrow, someone will NOT be having a good day at work.
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Well, to start, business for cruise lines was booming. Overall cost off goods was much lower, including liquor. Oh, and there's those pesky multi-billion dollar piles of debt that all the cruise lines have post Covid.
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Yep! I bought this but knew it was probably an error. Friends I'm sailing with as well also purchased. But I pointed out to them the terms and conditions and said that they have the right to cancel and refund. I'm guessing its a teeny tiny percent of people who click on all the T&Cs or read them on their cruise documents, and then are outraged when something isn't honored. Is it a bummer? Totally! But I knew the terms and clicked that I agreed to them, since you have to click that in order to purchase.