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Engineroom Snipe

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  1. Yes, as we awake from our quiet Zen-like sleep in our windowless caves, we migrate from the center lower bowls towards the sunshine of the upper decks. The sun dawns as we smile from ear-to-ear and wander towards the Windjammer. It is a tough life in steerage. 😁 They took away my coal shovel years ago on the condition I would pay for a fare. 🤣
  2. Yes, about 2018, I noticed that the prices in most cases were only 15% difference and airlines would charge an additional fee of $45 for the case taking space as a carry on. Then you also have to be concerned if it reached certain alcohol percentages for flammability. Not worth the hassle for me.
  3. I have never rented anything on Coco Cay because there are multiple free venues which are quite satisfying. There are no refunds for bad weather. My wife and I spend about four to six hours depending on the weather and our fatigue level. As some have posted on other threads, the music of your fellow cruisers might not be your genre and there will be little recourse but to grin and bear it. You will and should get many positive experiences about renting them also. This is why CC is great, you will hear many opinions but think about what is your final goal of having 8 adults together in one place. Sometimes, everyone wants to go in their own direction.
  4. The new menu item is called, "Windjammer Wings", the wings that sail the seven seas(copyright pending). Way to bring it back on subject. 😂
  5. The police identified the hit-n-run truck driver but the name was an alias: Mr. Colonel Saunders. He was witnessed as saying something like, "Finger licking good" as he was running from the scene. You apparently know much more than you are telling the authorities. 🤔
  6. Oh, do not get me started about the poor chicken. His name was Sam and he was only trying to get home before dark so he would not get "hen-pecked" by his wife. So many jokes are based upon poorly understood circumstances that seem funny because they did not happen to you. Yes, I do understand it was a joke but I cannot resist playing the straight man. Every Abbott needs a Costello when you are trying to determine, "Who's on First, What's on second, and I Don't Know is on third." 🤣
  7. I was not going to go there...., if you have a squeaky Azipod, odds are that you are on the Ovation and doing 8 knots. 😵 Grease will do nothing at that point but pollute the ocean.
  8. You have to be creative and pragmatic. Lots of variables have to be considered but the difference is not as substantial as it used to be (yes, I have noticed that 75% increase too). I do what you do and honestly calculate all of the costs to do a true comparison. The cruise lines better not overplay their hands or money can go elsewhere. 🤔
  9. Every vacation experience, regardless of type, can be a roll-of-the-dice. Maybe that is why they call it a "cr@p-shoot". 😁🤣 Good luck with your outcome. I wish you the best outcome possible (7/11). 😊
  10. Who let the cat out of the bag? 😁🤣 No cruise for you!
  11. This can be very stressful. Just getting family together on one cruise for a specific time period requires so much coordination. You are now trying to get three cabins together with the two original rooms. Cruises this year are at extremely high occupancy. I can understand your anxiety. Yes, there is a considerable amount of money involved but you are also juggling family expectations and every looks at you to be the cruise guru. I started to use a travel advisor after going through such a scenario. My advisor and I keep an email trail and my stress level has been lower since then. When you make it a full time job to coordinate all of the family expectations, it can be exhausting. Hang in there and call as much as possible. So many experienced cruisers will tell you that the "squeaky wheel gets the grease".
  12. I would add that all passengers were identified as vaccinated and tested prior to passage. I am not sure how much more the cruise line could do to prevent the situation.
  13. I am not an alarmist. This is a recent small cruise that had problems. Only reporting what is written. https://en.mercopress.com/2022/01/04/german-cruise-to-canary-islands-interrupted-in-portugal-because-of-covid-outbreak
  14. 😲... I was considering that cruise. My decision would not be based on vaccination but your post was the first factual observation that requirements are still changing and in flux. No judgement about the mandatory requirements. We agree to the terms of the cruise or we cancel the cruise. Thank you for the update. 🙂 Even if it is not what I want to hear. 😔
  15. Well, stretching the thought a loooooooong way...., most cruise ships have a start and finish line at the same place too. 🤣
  16. I am watching the same economic conditions which are going to affect discretionary vacation expenditures as you are. 50% of the cruising repeaters will keep cruising. They build in the price increases or find workarounds because they are going to cruise, hell or high water (pun intended). The second 50% of new or occasional cruisers will be most affected which will affect capacity numbers. I believe that the proof will be after this summer season. The summer season is always high demand and revenge vacations are still strong with previous set-aside savings. When the airfare prices start dropping, expect the cruise prices to follow for this is an easy method to see what premiums people are willing to pay to travel. If the economy starts to weaken, there is the possibility that potential cruisers will pull their deposits (100% refundable until about 120 days out in most cases) because some unforeseen economic action happens (loss of job, spouse loss of job, caring for family member who becomes ill). That is the unknown, we cannot predict how many current active deposits are going to convert to actual shipboard passengers. I think September 2023 prices out of Bayonne are telling. The prices are slowly approaching traditional fares at the end of September. The Panoramic View rooms on deck 14 on the Oasis have not even booked one room at $3500 for a 2 person 7-day cruise. Last year, they were offering them at $1700 and they were sold out about 30 days prior to embarkation. At least 25% of them were selected one year out. As so many people have stated, supply and demand. Vacations are a discretionary expense. The cruise lines are only acting like every other corporation in the world. When times are bad, they lose money, when times are good, they try to make as much profit as possible. "Don't take this personally, it's just business." (A line in many gangster movies before something very bad happens) 🤑😁
  17. I have been analyzing the trends and capacity is the common factor, especially concerning Caribbean sailings. One common point is a large majority of East Coast North American cruisers can drive to the port and not fly. That in itself can be a savings offset factor that allows for a more expensive cruise cost factor. The flight fares have risen due to demand. A savings for two flyers of $800 can easily justify a higher cruise price without an overall increase in total vacation package. Just something to ponder.....
  18. I have booked three RCI cruises this year. One was a 9-day cruise in November 2023 with different start and stop ports. I liked the itinerary and wanted a very specific spacious balcony for an anniversary. The cruise was booked in September 2022 onboard. $2,010 with a$100 balcony OBC. Transferred to TA and got another $50 OBC booking credit. I keep checking websites every day and found a three-day window to attain another $200 off for military discount in November 2022. The original $2,010 price is effectively $1660. I need to add gratuities and flights but will avoid parking fees. As I see cabins in my class disappear, the asking price is now (January 2023) $2,400 and I do not see it going down (always a hope that I can get an adjustment if it does). This cabin and cruise would be considered "off-season" and not family friendly which should decrease demand. I am traveling in possibly bad weather (November in the Caribbean), not a family friendly schedule (older children in school during both weeks of the cruise), not work vacation friendly (not a weekend-to-weekend, requiring vacation work scheduling over multiple weekends), and not travel friendly (final port will require one-way airfare ticket home). All that said, I did not think the prices would be going up at eleven months out on such an "unfriendly" cruise. Demand is definitely high for the cruise to be at the current price 11 months out.
  19. Thank you for the consistent updates which may lead to a reason for so many many missed Mystery Island port calls.
  20. OK, we will leave this sleeping dog alone. 🤐 Back to the main topic: if we cannot control loud speakers on-board ship, other bad behaviors will become more acceptable because easily enforceable policies are being ignored by staff. Similar to the old broken windows indicating poor esprit-de-core of a neighborhood. This is associated with higher property crime and theft.
  21. I have gone through onboard security screening returning from port visits to see personnel who performed as entertainers during cruise shows wearing security uniforms and performing security checks. I think the majority of "'security role" assignments have staff doing a "collateral" duty. I do not have numbers or percentages but I notice this on many cruises.
  22. Most of sound bricks don't float and will "swim with the fish". 😁
  23. This is a novel suggestion, a continuous "OOOOoooooommmmmm,......OOOOOOoooommmmm", something peaceful against offensive music. Unless they are a dedicated spiritual specialist, they will not be able to handle more than 29 minutes. I know, my wife used to use the CD for meditation. This will definitely extinguish any party fires or residual burning embers. It is one big lullaby. 😁😌😪🤤😴
  24. I would argue but I would have to bring in musical experts and your theories might be somewhat persuasive. Your Honor, I would like to withdraw my penalty flag for lack of clear and concise evidence to contradict these particular observations and statements. 🤐
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