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I don't know them personally but after a lot of faxxing of documents they were finally allowed to board and are very happy and relieved.
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A young couple, husband wife and two kids, is stressing out about their cruise tomorrow out of Canaveral because the husband lost his wallet earlier today and thus no longer has his drivers license. Wife has her DL and both have their birth certificates, and they have the photo of his DL that they uploaded as part of the booking process. What's his odds of being allowed to board, and are there any magic words that might make it more likely? This is the kind of thing that keeps me up at night, so I always travel with at least two (and usually four) acceptable means of identification, and I don't keep them all in one place.
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How much rain would there have to be before Royal refunds your Beach Club payment? Apart from part of the restaurant, I don't recall there being much shelter from passing storms.
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Food Quality From RCL Ship to Ship
garywatson replied to mcrcruiser's topic in Royal Caribbean International
One thing which just occurred to me is that with the 8pm MDR time, if the food and/or service is horrible, you might not have enough time to go to the Windjammer before it closes at 9. This is sub-optimal. -
Breakfast and lunch in dining room?
garywatson replied to CavePearl's topic in Royal Caribbean International
I'm on Independence in a week and the app says breakfast every day in MDR (the time varies) and lunch only on the sea day, no doubt to relieve crowding in WJ. If the weather turns bad and they skip Nassau and/or CocoCay then I'd expect they would add lunches in MDR as needed. Of course if the weather is that bad, lots of people might be too sick to eat. -
Using Apple Watch WiFi on CocoCay
garywatson replied to garywatson's topic in Royal Caribbean International
I'll be on Independence in a bit over a week and will give it a try. -
Cancelled a port call, any recourse?
garywatson replied to jacelyn's topic in Royal Caribbean International
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Using Apple Watch WiFi on CocoCay
garywatson replied to garywatson's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Changing the MAC address of a Mac running macOS is pretty straightforward, and all you need for this is the Terminal. Follow the steps below to learn how. Open Terminal. Enter the following command to know the MAC addresses currently assigned to your current network interfaces: ifconfig. Make sure to note the original MAC address down somewhere. en0 represents Ethernet, whereas en1 denotes wireless network (Wi-Fi). If you’ve already got a MAC address in mind to assign to your Mac, skip to the next step. However, if you don’t, use type the following command into the Terminal to generate one: openssl rand -hex 6 | sed ‘s/\(..\)/\1:/g; s/.$//’. Disconnect the network connection for which you want to change the MAC address. In the Terminal, enter sudo ifconfig en0 ether 21-A5-CE-DC-C2-33. Subsequently, enter your password and hit return. Replace the MAC address with the one you want to assign to your Mac. Similarly, replace en0 with en1 if you wish to change the MAC address for your Wi-Fi network. Once that’s done, turn on your Mac’s Wi-Fi and type ifconfig to verify if the MAC address is changed successfully. Do note that the MAC address defaults back to the original MAC address upon every boot. As such, if you need to change your MAC address every time you use it, you can create a script that does it for you each time the system boots up.