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  1. 1 hour ago, vacationlover_mn said:

    FYI, checked my account settings, and I have show signatures set, but I still don’t see signatures on Safari, iPhone X 😞

    I see signatures on my computer, but not my phone or tablet. At least for now I am finding it difficult / awkward to use CC on phone or tablet. 

  2. I don't think Diamond members can select wine as a gift. Here is detail on website. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

    Emerald, Diamond, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club members will receive welcome waters & a snack (“welcome amenity”) on day one of their sailing. These items will be placed in the guest’s stateroom. In addition, Emerald, Diamond, Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club members can go online to http://www.RoyalCaribbean. com/UpgradePreferences or call one of our Loyalty Representatives (http://www.RoyalCaribbean.com/ContactLoyalty) in their local offices to preselect from a list of beverages to be included with their welcome waters & snack. One beverage can be selected per guest 18 years of age or older. Preferences must be entered or updated for your upcoming cruise vacation up to 5 days before a US based sailing and 7 days for an internationally based sailing. The beverage selection list for Emerald and Diamond members will include water,juice and soda items. In addition to the previous list Diamond Plus and Pinnacle Club members can select from a more expanded list of beverages. If a guest has not selected an item then bottled water will be sent to the stateroom. House alcoholic brands may be substituted or changed, and are subject to availability.

  3. We'd be grateful if any long-time cruisers could reveal the (approximate) ages of when they started cruising??

     

    As a couple, we've been cruising with RC since our late teens/early 20's (5 days off Emerald status after our next trip) but are baffled as to why more people our age don't cruise! Yes, we work hard for our holiday/vacation allowance, but when you add up everything you spend on your typical 18-30 resort break, it really isn't far away from the upfront cost of a cruise.

     

     

    We'd love to know when you guys started travelling with RC, & what your opinions of young cruisers are....

     

     

    :)

    First cruise was with my parents out of NYC. Turned 16 on that cruise. Next cruise not until age 48 (!) and quite a few since. Love cruisers of all ages. [emoji2]

     

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  4. Bumping this up since I do not see any Labadee jet ski threads more current then this one.

     

    Did not think it would happen any time soon but just booked the NOTS 9-day for March 2019 & yep, Labadee for a 3rd time!

    It looks like the jet ski price has jumped $10-15 since I did it last in April 2017.

     

    Can someone confirm that it is now $109/pp?

    Also, PLEASE confirm that it is still an adventurous tour if you want it to be??

     

    I loved that for 50 minutes you could go as fast & as high as you wanted. Would be bummed if they changed that.

     

    Our next cruise is November of this year. The driver is $103 (currently on sale for $87) and the passenger $29 on sale for $24. Have not done the Labadee jetski in two years, however our experience has always been that you should be one of the few right after the lead guide if you wish to go fast.

  5. In the Caribbean, you don't need a passport AT ALL to go ashore. Leave it on the ship. Other countries may vary. IF, and that's a BIG IF, you should miss the ship, an officer will get all the stuff out of your safe and leave it with the port authority, so you can get home. Leave it on the ship. Take you DL ashore...its the same size as your seapass and easy to carry...and waterproof!
    As someone previously stated, there are exceptions to your statement e.g. St. Bart's.

     

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