What didn't you like about it? I ask because I am considering eating there on my three-night plan, and the menu looked by far the best of all the menus to our group.
Yes. The resort was not operating at full occupancy but was operating fully--no venues closed, service was prompt, quality was consistent with pre-COVID levels, etc.
No way that it was ketchup unless RCI has lost its damn mind.
Probably dynamite sauce, which is a combination of Japanese mayonnaise and sriracha/other chili sauce.
I mean, that is a $13 drink with the 18% gratuity. The price is still $13. Also, what is crazy? There are a lot of cities where $15 is cheap for a drink.
The idea would be that we would bring our own snorkeling equipment
Thanks. I think we are fine mainly staying on the boat, so if there are not free museums/historical sites in the area, we may disembark for just a bit before getting back on.
The issue is not with covid, though. The issue was people coughing and sneezing without covering their mouths and other transmissive behavior. The user never said that that was only a concern post-covid.
Basically the title, and bearing in mind that it probably depends on time of day etc.
Still, in your experience, if someone wants a quick alcoholic beverage or some food, what are the options with the shortest lines in your experience?
It depends on where you live, obviously. I could not believe how cheap the drinks are on ship compared to the drinks where I live ($16-20 standard for normal cocktails; more if using non-well spirits.
They are not mutually exclusive. The question is what would happen if no sharing occurred. Even if they would raise prices regardless, they may raise them more because of concerns about sharing than they would if they thought no sharing occurred.
To add on to the others, sharing the package is unethical (because against the rules people voluntarily agree to when going on the cruise) and detrimental to others, because RCI will increase package prices to offset what it perceives as the likely loss attributable to sharing.
DBP for our August Symphony sailing has been $73 since April. There was one decrease to $68 for a day or two, which was enough to get my friend who was unwilling to pay $73 to get it.
As I mentioned in a prior comment on this thread, the figurines do bear resemblance to Neolithic figurines and even older so-called "Venus figurines" from the Upper Paleolithic Paleolithic era. Perhaps that is what the artist was going for.