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  1. Currently on day 3 of this trip and loving it. Weather is warm now after freezing ourselves in NY for 6 days prior.

    Embarkation pretty quick-half a hour from

    queue to getting onboard. 

    Top tip -arrive at your embarkation time not before.

    1700 people onboard so no queuing anywhere and very nice 👌 

    No reservations needed for Windjammer at lunch. Don’t know about dinner as go to the MDR

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  2. 9 minutes ago, bjlaac said:

    We are on the 1/20/22 sailing and have been notified st Thomas is replacing St Lucia.  Already know about San Juan and I doubt we will make it to St Lucia as its another stop consistently being skipped.

     

    Got to expesct this or don't go

    That’s not too bad as they’ve replaced it with somewhere 

  3. 7 hours ago, Jerseygirl1416 said:

    If you’re trying to get what you paid for unfortunately that is setting the bar too high in these Covid/Omicron times. Most cruises are being interrupted whether it be ports, entertainment as well as dining options. People are also getting quarantined because of contact tracing and catching Covid.
     

     I live an hour from the NYC and wouldn’t go there for pleasure right now. Too many restrictions, cancellations and high crime. If I were you I’d cancel and do an all inclusive at a Caribbean resort. Good luck with whatever you choose.

    And the NYC bit was the part I wasn’t worried about 😳

  4. 22 hours ago, BND said:

    Even before Covid, no one should ever book a cruise for a particular port.  They can and have changed many times for all kinds of reasons.  You can fume all you want, but we all pretty much know there is no guarantee and you agreed to that in the cruise contract.

    Well I did book it for the ports, not just one but many of them -as most people do. I wouldn’t go on a cruise where I didn’t want to visit the places, that’s the point of cruising! I skip past many cruises when researching if the ports don’t interest me. If you’re one of these people who aren’t interested in getting off the ship, then fair enough but that’s pointless to me. Pre Covid,  port changes would have been very rare and quoting cruise contracts at me is not constructive. My post was asking for info as I’ve not been informed of anything by RCI

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  5. 22 hours ago, ticketsunlimited said:

    Damned if you do, damned you you dont, right?  I dont know your cruising history, not sure if you been on a Quantum class ship or even sailed RCI in the past.  I can say that my September cruise out of Bayonne on Oasis was spectacular.  Different time and different ship but the low capacity was a game changer that you will be able to experience.  Its like a whole different vacation by itself.  We have sailed Anthem twice and will be on again in March.  We are doing Odyssey in two weeks and know that it could be 8 sea days in the blink of an eye.

    In saying that we are going with attitude,  expect the unexpected and hope for the best.  These are the times we are in for this small window of our lives.  Roll with that philosophy, drink a little more, eat a little more, and then drink even more.  You will love the ship and will have a spectacular vacation if you want a spectacular vacation.  Praying for the best vacation ever for you and please let us know how it all plays out for you.

    Thanks, I have cruised 5 or more times and have done RCI twice before. I guess I’ll have to go with the flow but sometimes you want what you’ve paid for and it easy to feel disheartened by all this Covid c*ap

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  6. Just now, ticketsunlimited said:

    I would agree with BIKER.  While things are pivoting in the right direction and RCL doing a remarkable job of trying to stay around the 1% water mark it would'nt take much for a port to be bagged.  Go with an open mind for sure.  If you set the bar to high you will be miserable.

    Well I’m not setting the bar too high, I’m trying to get what I’ve paid for. It’s costing thousands to come from U.K. and I’d rather not lose 2/5 of why I’ve booked the cruise. It’s not like I can just pop back again! I get the difficulties but I’d rather postpone if that’s going to happen but it’s not straightforward as I’ve got a holiday in NY before the cruise so am wondering whether I should have just booked another Caribbean holiday instead of cruise 

  7. 15 minutes ago, ticketsunlimited said:

    11 day cruise with 3 Stops St. Maarten, Antigua, and Barbados, the rest sea days.  Our friends from Canada are on this cruise and they are having a blast.  Everything has been pretty much a go on board.  They did the Unlimited Dining Plan and said its been great so far.  The ship is booked at 38% capacity they were told.

    31st is 5 stops 

     PUERTO RICO,, ST. MAARTEN , ANTIGUA , ST. LUCIA, ST KITTS & NEVIS 

    If we lose more than one port I won’t be happy because that will spoil the cruise for us as coming all the way from U.K. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  8. Have they changed the ports of call since you embarked the ship?

    I’m worrying now as booked on the 31 January cruise. I understand things can change but we’re learning to live with Covid now and it’s fine if they change it before you go and you can cancel but once you’re on it, you can’t. I’ve seen posts on this thread saying San Juan is out but I’ve had an email from RCI saying we arrive an hour later there, Also posts saying St Kitts is out. All these places are why I’ve booked the cruise 😳

     

    also can you find out what the projected occupancy % is for the 31st Jan cruise please 🙏 

  9. 1 hour ago, VernRDH said:

    We are also booked on the 2/11 sailing. Curious about ports since at the moment San Juan is out and they haven't been to Labadee for a while. That only leaves us with St. Maarten, and while we don't care a lick if we even get off the ship, wondering if they will substitute other ports?

    Started packing today. 

    I’ve had no notification that San Juan is cancelled for the 31st January cruise and if they don’t stop at St Kitts either I’ll be fuming. Ive booked this cruise because of the particular

    places

  10. It appears that I have hit upon a cultural nerve. Which was most certainly not my intention. I know only too well from these boards that Americans do not appreciate criticism of their ways and customs.

     

    It only takes a "few minutes" for my food to get cold while you are sitting there not eating.

     

    At times the Windjammer is extraordinarily busy - I appreciate that it is clearly acceptable in your culture, it is quite rude in ours.

     

    Well I have to totally disagree with you, don' know what part of Kent, Uk you are from, but even if we were in McDonalds or on a cruise ship we would always find a table before one or two of the four of us goes up for food! What's the point in wandering round with food on your plate with nowhere to sit.

     

    Afraid I'm with the Americans on this one lol

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