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  1. On 4/18/2024 at 4:03 PM, bajathree said:

    The infinite balcony was introduced with Celebrity Edge class ships...I was really surprised when they brought it over to Icon....but then again I don't have the slightest interest in Icon....so infinite away....lol

    I am thinking that these cabins save money by simplifying construction. And no more complaints “there was rust VISIBLE on our balcony.”
     

    I want my cabin icy cold at all times. 
     

    I like having a separate space to slip out to, hear the waves, while the other is sleeping. 

  2. I've done two short solo cruises, found that an inside cabin was very cozy by myself; two occupants would be another story. And you get double points. It is nice to have the freedom when it's only yourself to think about. 

  3. Did this TA in Oct 2022. It was meant to be a trip of a lifetime, and it was. We had five nights at the Hotel Nouvel, a renovated art-nouveau mansion on a pedestrian street. 

    Doing your homework before makes a huge difference. For example, 1 pm is the vermouth hour.

    A guided tour of the Gothic district will give you an understanding of Barcelona's history and charming customs. The Catalan people know who they are. So different from how our culture is in the USA.  

    Don't try to do too much. There are many rooftop restaurants. 

    Shopping was wonderful, definitely bring an extra bag!

    Consider an excursion in Valencia to see how Paella is prepared and enjoyed.

    Having a suite is a worthwhile enhancement, if you can. 

    There will be things to do on the ship. A ship tour was a highlight. Chef's table was lame. The musicians were exceptional, one of the aspects I enjoyed the most. 

    A TA is a rare and fleeting opportunity to disconnect from everything and just "be." 

     

     

     

     

     

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  4. Sister and I were on Spain-Florida in '22. The big thing for me was being far away and undisturbed for a long time. It was easy to carry our purchases onto the ship instead of wrestling to pack them for an airplane ride home, and more relaxing. I brought some good books to read. The two ports were fun. Ship tour was a highlight. Chef's table was not. Officers were seen often and very cordial to talk with. We were in a suite and it was worth it. 

  5. 1 hour ago, Twenty2020 said:

     

     

    People are making it out to be more than it is.

     

     

     

    Royal hyped it so much! The best vacation land or sea bar none, they claim. 

    Pricing is tricky but they seem pretty good at it. If they make it cheaper and get too trashy of a crowd, then they will alienate people who have real money, and people (such as myself) who pretend to have money but don't want to "lie down with dogs." Just my opinion. 🙂

    High-end resorts that I know of are keeping their prices high right now, even though it creates lower occupancy. 

     

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