Not feeling “entitled” here but I purchased this in good faith.
If it is an error, so be it but, hey I understand . I do feel that at the very least the internet package I purchased long ago at a decent price and then cancelled for this should be reinstated at the price I purchased it at. I shouldn’t lose money for their mistake
That’s a good point, that is why you need to plan it out. In my case where I dropped the car off had a huge effect on the one way rental cost. MCO was happy to take in the car as they serve a larger market and needed the car I brought them.
Have done the rental car from Ft, Lauderdale to Orlando after a Transatlantic last October. It was an easy thing to do. There is a shuttle service from the pier in Fort Lauderdale for $10 person to the airport, tell the driver you are picking up a rental car and he will drop you off at the right place. Simply drive to MCO and drop of the car and catch a shuttle service to Port Canaveral. With a little planning it should be fairly simple. Good luck
We have several cruises booked with Royal Caribbean now and all have RC insurance coverage. If I purchase an “outside” yearly travel insurance policy can I ask and receive a refund from Royal Caribbean on several upcoming cruise insurance coverages? Thanks
Back on course now, Captain did make an announcement saying there was a passenger on board that required more medical attention then the ship could provide. Prayers to passenger and family
Slowing down again, now turned south, helicopter has made multiple approach’s to ship, helicopter appears more military than medical, maybe all that’s around. Also a small plane passing us as well
It’s almost 6 am here, we left Madiera yesterday afternoon heading home 280 degrees (mostly west) towards Fort Lauderdale.
Recently we turned due north 360 degrees and have slowed to 4 knots.
You are probably right, the new pricing associated with
the “new norm cruising” is vastly different from just
after the start up. Some sticker shock to be had
The 9/11/22 (Sunday) recent 6 day cruise on the Allure, I was notified on the Thursday before that my Junior suite bid would be reviewed “on board” just prior to sailing.
The next day (Friday) I received notice that I had been upgraded, a full 2 days before sailing.
We have been on 8 cruises in the past 12 months
and have won a bid 3 out of the 5 times we have placed a bid. Just to note; in all cases our bid was considered “weak” on their little bid meter.
There doesn’t seem to be any real rhythm or reason as to the if and when to the process. Good luck and have fun….
On day 3 of the Allure right now. Tonight is formal night and
I expect as in past cruises there will be a few tuxedos, some
suits and ties, probably more polo shirts and dockers and yes
always some t-shirts and shorts. We have been on eight cruises
this year and have never seen anyone not admitted to the
MDR for dress code violations. The times they are a changing….
I just hope they are wearing their “best” T-shirt for formal night
My wife and I are “fully vaccinated” but it’s been over a year for the second shot and no booster for either one of us. We have an October 31st 2022 TA from Rome to Fort Lauderdale, so the way I read this we both have to get a booster sometime in the next 60 days. Does this sound correct?
Trying to understand why Royal Caribbean is offering Royalup bidding
across virtually all suite classes, when their webpage search shows
all suites are completely sold out and unavailable. About a month
ago all cabin searches came up unavailable for this cruise.
Do I really have a shot at an upgrade or is this just some kind
of I.T. practice tool in place. Looking forward to this cruise
and would really consider bidding on a suite if this is legitimate.
Thanks in advance….
Found a very cheap balcony cabin on an 8 day April 2024 cruise, but got the same “oops” message as everyone else here. Called Royal a few days ago and the rep was able to book it for me. Fingers crossed that it will still be a cruise when the time comes….. still can’t get to this cruise myself on the web page this morning
We have been on several cruises since the re-start and always get our MDR table reassigned
on the first day to a 2 seat table as opposed to sitting with 4 strangers. We like meeting other
people but just prefer our own company at dinner time. We book all our cruises ourselves
online and with an upcoming cruise in September was wondering, Could we request from
Royal Caribbean in advance to have a 2 person table? Do we call or email if this is possible?
Thanks