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  1. Leavetallbehind.

     

    see post #8

     

    The OP was asking what time the ship gets to port since they scheduled a non RCL excursion at 4:30 local time. If the local schedule shows the ship coming in at 4:00 then they should be OK regardless of the ship time.

     

    Just pay attention to ship time when getting back on board.

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  2. The best way to check is to look up the port schedule and see what time San Juan shows the ship coming in on your day. I would assume the ship docking time would be the local time.

     

    This site shows the time in port which I assume is the local time. For example January 24, 2014 Grandeur is in port from 4:00 pm to 11:59 pm

     

    http://ships.cruisett.com/schedule/Royal_Caribbean_International/Grandeur_Of_The_Seas/January_2014/

  3. If I get a Grand Suite with a connecting Balcony room, does the passengers in connecting Balcony have suite privileges also? Thanks.

     

     

    Depends on the concierge I think. We had a Royal Family Suite (RFS) and a connecting room and both rooms got suite privileges. It was not all family either.

     

    It may be because it was a RFS but the pricing for the first two people in a RFS is generally pretty close to a GS.

  4. That is exactly what I am doing. We know it won't be Rhapsody - have their been any talks of if or which ship will go up there to join Radiance? I tried searching around earlier but couldn't find anything.

     

    Jo :)

     

     

    I am going to guess that Legend might be it since it is doing Panama Canal in April

  5. You missed my point.

     

    If RCL charges the 3rd and 4th person only $750, RCL will only refund the person that cancels $750. I know the 4th person paid $875 if divided equally but to get the additional $125 back the other 3 people would have to pay the one that cancelled out of their pockets.

     

    RCL doesn't care if the 4 people divided it equally, they will only refund the amount for the 3rd and 4th person rates.

  6. Using your example of $1,000 each for the first 2 occupants, and $750 each for the next two occupants.

     

     

    Cabin Occupancy

     

    2 Occupants - each would pay $1,000 for a total of $2,000

     

    3 Occupants - each would pay $917 for a total of $2,750

     

    4 Occupants - each would pay $875 for a total of $3,500

     

     

     

    If the cabin was booked and paid for in full using the 4 person occupancy rate, and then one person decided not to go, that person would get back the $875 that they put up. Then the room rate would go up to $917 for the remaining 3 occupants, meaning they would have to pay $42 more per person, for a total of $2,750.

     

    If the cabin was booked and paid for in full using the 4 person occupancy rate, and then two people decided not to go, each of those two not going would get their $875 back. Then the room rate would go up to $1,000 for the remaining 2 occupants, meaning they would have to pay $125 more per person, for a total of $2,000

     

     

    In either case no additional money would be paid to RCL. If you actually divided the room total evenly between the 4 people the person that cancelled will only get $750 back from RCL. If the other three left want to give the 4th person that cancelled all his/her money back they would have to give it out of their own pockets.

  7. The OP is not asking who gets invited to the top tier party, but who gets recognized as the top cruisers at the party.

     

    From what I have experienced the top three C&A members at most would be recognized. It appears that they somehow overlooked the OP who had more points than those that were recognized.

     

    A trip to the LA would have been in order to find out what went wrong

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