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baelor

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  • Location
    Seattle
  • Interests
    Reading, movies, piano, video games, board games, TV
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Royal Caribbean
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Caribbean ports

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  1. As soon as you board, (1) book any entertainment you want through the app; (2) book any specialty dining you want at any specialty restaurant (they can all book for each other, so just pick the nearest one and book everything there).
  2. I think that's a great way to view cruises/excursions. It's also why cruising will never be the only form of travel for a lot of people.
  3. In Seattle? As someone who has lived there, I can say that taking in the city requires more than 8 hours. But perhaps by "meaningful" you mean "surface-level."
  4. I meant more that you can better experience destinations by going to them on a dedicated vacation rather than a cruise. Someone has not meaningfully experienced, say, Rome by going there for 8 hours.
  5. I'm not sure that spending part of a day in a new city/area allows for that much meaningful experience.
  6. lakelorain's responsibility was entirely discharged when she notified the staff through the channels that RCI itself provided of her allergies. At that point, it's RCI's responsibility, and your attempt to blame the passenger in this situation is as off-target as it is bizarre.
  7. The tomato water was so delicious I ordered an entire extra order for myself. Others in my party were freaked out by it lol.
  8. I enjoyed it a lot. Would go back. That and 150 CP were my favorite restaurants in terms of food. i would be curious about why it was a one-and-done for so many when most of the restaurants’ menus do not change.
  9. I would say that it becomes a topic for public comment as soon as people complain about food quantity being limited on a public forum.
  10. You repeatedly used the terms "limitations" and "acceptable" with reference to Royal's dress codes/policies. I was simply clarifying that Royal doesn't even purport to have any dress code at all, only dress suggestions. There is nothing to "enforce" because there is no rule. That's my point.
  11. All of that goes to convenience, not quality. The food can be horrible but still otherwise be convenient. And at least personally, there is no way I would be happy paying for a restaurant to make me a PB&J sandwich. Unless it is something like this lol: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/travel/eating-out/this-chicago-restaurant-is-offering-worlds-most-expensive-peanut-butter-and-jelly-sandwich/articleshow/77963375.cms
  12. Royal characterizes all dress codes as mere suggestions. From the dress code website page: But here are a few types of suggested attire you’ll see, grouped by item
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