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Wow, sorry I missed this last night. I has been an interesting cruise. There is a large group of Dungeons and Dragons aboard. The costumes have been…..interesting. One young lady who has a dinner table nearby has been a cat and either a cow or a fawn. There was a group that were dressed as riverboat gamblers. It’s been fun to watch them.
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49 minutes ago, reallyitsmema said:
Just read on another site that Harmony had to make an emergency medical stop in Cozumel to drop off Captain James. The cruise is continuing on to Roatan with the staff captains in charge. Hopefully he is okay.
We’re on Mariner, Captain announced we were docking at a different location so that another ship could use our spot. We saw Harmony leaving, I don’t remember when but thought it was a strange time to be leaving.
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17 minutes ago, mets07 said:
@Jimbo We are doing a back to back this summer in Europe similar to what you had planned. We will spend a few days in London pre-cruise. We have already done multiple trips to Europe right after we were married (40 years ago 😉). People told us to travel before we had kids and we took their advice. Those were trips we did on our own and went all over by car or train. My husband also returned to England & France with my older son and also visited Japan when same son was studying abroad.
We have long since become huge cruising fans and are fine with the combination of relaxing sea days and intense port days. We are doing a Norway cruise followed by a cruise to Spain/Italy/Portugal/France.
We know it will be hot weather but we are ok with that.
I hope you have a great time whatever you decide. @bobmacliberty mentioned Tauck tours .... those were very popular with my husband's family.
We’re also doing the b2b Norway and the Med on Anthem this July. Yes, it will be hot, but it’s hot in SC then too. We’re spending a couple of days in Portsmouth before since Dave is a big naval history buff. He was excited to learn we would be close to where the battle of Trafalgar was fought while we’re in the Med. We did an eastern Mediterranean cruise in 2013 and spent several days in Rome before.
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5 minutes ago, travelberlin said:
Like which ones? And if those GI things are not contagious, how do people get it on board?
They eat and drink more/differently than they normally do. Not a virus or bacteria illness but overindulgence. Too much sun, booze and rich food.
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22 minutes ago, Ocean Boy said:
Read the posts that she was responding to. People have posted about their enjoyment of watching pier runners right up to grabbing a drink and settling in to watch the show.
There’s a big difference between watching the laggers run down the pier when you can see the gangway still out and laughing when someone actually misses the ship. I’ve chuckled at pier runners who can easily get back onboard. They usually just are panicking, maybe they’ll try to be earlier next time. I could never laugh at someone missing the ship, especially a family with children.
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On Symphony now. Went to Falmouth instead of Labadee. No credit on our account.
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We did our focus group today on Symphony. We had to sign an NDA, so I can’t really tell you what we discussed. (I want my $150!) I think I can say it was regarding a specialty dining idea for a future ship. I have seen mention of it in various articles, so I don’t think it’s a big secret. There were 12 of us and he mentioned he had other groups. This is the first time I have ever heard of them.
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On symphony this week. Muster stations E1,2,3&4 were right by guest services. But there are LOTS of crew members who are happy to direct you.
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2 hours ago, Engineroom Snipe said:
Maybe the passengers on board did not have enough time to reschedule anything off the ship and just decided to stay put. I have been to Nassau enough times that if we get off the ship, it is only about two hours or less to stretch our legs at the local shops.
Were any shore excursions offered or was the change in itineraries too late to book something?
Falmouth is not my favorite port, so I didn’t look at excursions. But I have heard people talking about what they were going to do, so there may have been some offered. I was just surprised by how many people stayed onboard. This cruise has been great so far, but I’m not sure I have ever seen so many teenagers. Not as many small children, but lots of teens. And in general, they have been quite well behaved.
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I’m currently on Symphony and we’re at Falmouth. The pools look just as crowded as they did yesterday (a sea day).
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10 minutes ago, dani negreanu said:
We talked about what amount would make us give up an hour of vacation. We figure this will cover our charges and a couple of t-shirts.
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Had an interesting email from RC today. Asked me to do a short survey before our Symphony cruise this weekend. Asked questions about how often we do specialty restaurants and whether we get sea sick. I answered them. They then asked if we would consider doing a focus group for an hour and offered $150 OBC each for our time. We agreed out of curiosity. I’m curious to see what they talk about.
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10 minutes ago, khm1 said:
Symphony sailing on 23 March has cancelled Labadee and is now calling on Falmouth from 9-5:30on day 3, 3/25.
I’m also on this sailing and don’t see this anywhere. My cruise planner still has Labadee excursions for sale. I have not received an email about this.
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3 hours ago, Jillt92 said:
We’re on that cruise too and anxiously awaiting the port change. Hoping for Grand Turk but will be happy with anything. Just want time to plan.
We’re on the Symphony the 23rd also. Grand Turk would be a new port for us. Since we only have 2 other stops, I hope it isn’t just another sea day. But if it is, we’ll have a good day. It doesn’t really matter to us.
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49 minutes ago, orla56 said:
Hi,My setsale pass on the app and signing in online said deck 10, stateroom Qty, Muster CO2 on Friday now today it says the same on the app but online it says boarding pass instead of deck 10 it says reprint,Qty,muster C02.
What does that mean?
Your cabin has not been officially assigned. Mine has shown up any where from 30 to 13 days.
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Recently I looked at excursions RC offers for several Caribbean ports. Paraphrasing, they say this is not the US and conditions and laws are different. I had never noticed this before.
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1 hour ago, Carol28 said:
Thank you all. I stand corrected.
Are you perhaps thinking of Princess? Our only Princess cruise in a suite included dinner in a specially restaurant the first night.
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21 minutes ago, Nabalab said:
This kiiiinda ties into when we were on Oasis in December.
This was our first cruise under the "steward only comes in once a day"... so when we saw him the first day (in the afternoon) - we chose that he should come in at night, when we're at dinner.
Before dinner that first night, my wife takes a shower. So naturally wet towels on the floor in the bathroom. We go to dinner, come back... bathroom untouched. Was very odd.
Run into him the next day and I'm asking if he went into the bathroom at all. Told us that cabin service starts on Day 2... and the first day is only very minimal (like if the bed needs a duvet, etc). Kinda surprising to us.
We didn't remove the (prepaid) gratuities, but since he did the bare minimum thru-out the week - we also didn't give him extra.
We were in a junior suite and should have gotten the old twice a day service. I’ve never heard of “no first day service “.
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I have never even considered removing gratuities until our most recent Oasis cruise. We returned to our cabin late the first night and the steward had not been there. We had wet towels in the bathroom. I had left a note asking him to replace the duvet with a blanket. Nothing done. Called housekeeping and they brought towels and blankets.
The next evening he knocked on the door and explained he had peaked into the room, but we weren’t there so he didn’t come in. Whaaat?
He skipped another night and again I had to call for towels. I complained about it when I called.
I didn’t remove them because I know it goes to many people and I didn’t want to use cash. But he certainly didn’t get any extra and got mentioned by name on the survey.
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We frequently do the guarantee suite. Most JS are in good locations. The most recent ones we got on Oasis class were 12236 and 10236. About the middle, so lots of walking. One was not assigned until a week out, the other at 30 days. The only one that was somewhat less desirable was on Freedom - we were a deck below the Solarium and right off the stairs, 9244 I think. One morning we heard the chairs being moved, but that was the only day it happened. I figured we have saved enough to cover an additional cruise!
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We were there in early February. I had a chicken sandwich and DH had the coconut shrimp. He said they were better than what he got on the ship. We got the $19.99 deal, I’m not sure I would pay more than $30.
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I have a question about Pinnacle access. If everything goes right, we will become Pinnacle next spring. On the Oasis class ships we have sailed in full suites in the past but now usually do a junior suite. So we don’t have access to the sun deck or Coastal Kitchen. I’ve read that on some sailings Pinnacles don’t have access. But I’m not sure I understand what they don’t get access to. Is it everything or just the suite lounge?
Thanks!
Anne
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We’re on Freedom now. Tomorrow is Coco Cay. I’m hoping for a less interesting day. We got Hideaway Beach for a very small fee, I’m interested to see what it’s like.
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Beds on either, Freedom, Icon or Oasis
in Royal Caribbean International
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We have inflatable pads and a small plug in blower(?). It’s pretty small and lightweight. I inflate it and slide it under the mattress pad. I believe the brand is klymet, I got them on Amazon. We’re on Mariner now and the bed is fine without it, but I’d rather have it packed and not use it than not have it and not be able to sleep.