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Posts posted by Annie R
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Hello the address you want is KTruscello@rccl.com They will take your request 8 weeks prior to your sail date. That is when your ship gets the list of passengers for that up coming cruise
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We did the western on Allure last month and have also done the western on Oasis. They are very big ships & the best advice is to enjoy every minute. There are endless things to do & see. Did you book your show times? Get to each show about 1/2 hr. early as it is open seating for the best choice. When you get to Labadee we head for Adrenelin beach. Jump on the trolly it will take you there. Try to go early as it will fill up fast. You can get a covered "clam shell" & chairs no charge just tip the beach attendant. From there you can easily get to the buffet rest rooms & shopping area as well as watch the zip liners go by. Our room was 11662 that is starboard aft & if you follow the corridor all the way aft you will come to the secret balcony. Nice view of the boardwalk, wake, & Oceanaria show etc. Use room service especialy if you have a balcony. Go to deck 14 Port side all the way forward & you will come out to the observation deck with mounted binoculars. Use valet service for $20. per person it is a great value, If you fly out on the day you disembark you put out your luggage the night before & dont see them again until your flight destination.Plus you get yiur boarding pass before you leave the ship. You are going to have a wonderful time on this ship .:cool:;)
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Good idea it can get confusing especialy on such a huge ship. We also get a kick out of watching the runners who enjoyed thier time in port just a little too much trying to catch the ship :D
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If you are standing in the middle of the ship & facing toward the front ( forward) it is to the right
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We had Starboard deck 11 on Allure & Port deck 12 on Oasis. We enjoy facing the ports rather than the ocean as we enjoy that all cruise long;)
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Adventure of Seas - Junior suite vs Balcony
in Royal Caribbean International
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We have always booked a balcony aft near the elevator but for our Anniversary celebration cruise we decided to try a Jr. suite. This was our 3rd cruise on adventure 4/26/15 this sailing and we thought it was well worth the extra $300. per person for our special occasion. the bathroom has a bath tub. Even if you don't use the tub it is way more room to move around in the shower. We also liked the walk in closet. There was a nice sitting area with sofa ,table & 2 chairs as well as more cabinet space than we needed. First time we had empty cabinets. There is more room to walk around & room on the balcony for table ,2 chairs & lounge chair. The move to suite gave us double points & almost made us Diamond with C&A. You will pay more in tips as well but we feel they deserve every penny & more for the hard work they do to keep us comfortable all week. We wont always book a suite again but for special occasions it is a nice treat.