On our September Summit cruise, pickleball was being played on the basketball court. I don't know if it was an organized activity thru the sports activity staff or not.
No corkage fee to bring your wine onboard or consume it in your stateroom. No corkage fee if you have the CBP or the PBP if you bring the bottle of wine in any of the dining venues. You can pour a glass of wine in your stateroom and take it with you. 🍷
Yes. I have both but always use the paper copies as I don't want to be that person holding up the line fumbling with my phone due to operator error or phone connection issues.
With all this talk I decided to look at the app for our 18 March Apex cruise. Only kids menus for the four dining rooms for the entire cruise. I only use the app for the health questionnaire and the lifeboat drill at the pre-cruise hotel.
IMO, time of year is a huge factor. Our fall cruises on Celebrity and RC are different from our Spring cruises. Also longer cruises. Boarding the Apex on Saturday.
Agree. Consistently inconsistent. Unfortunately those so called parents that are allowing their kids to do as you described are the real problem. Rules for thee, but not for me. Their kids are following by example. Note all this on your PCS with ratings that reflect it as I blame the staff for not having the stones to stop it. It's been years since we've been in a hot tub or pool no matter where on the ship.
I'm not forced to walk through the smoking lounge, aka casino either. Personal opinion. Glad to see RC is taking baby steps to eliminate indoor smoking. I don't blame you smokers, I blame RC for allowing inside smoking. RC offers smokers smoking areas with great views, bar service and food near by.