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Special Ed

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  • Location
    Fredericksburg, VA
  • Interests
    RC, Travel, Photography
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    RCL, NCL
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Med, UK, Europe

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  1. Hi all! As the subject says, I'm wondering if we're allowed to bring our own snorkeling gear on the Rhino Rider tour. I'm bringing my own snorkel and mask for our other days off ship so want to take it for this excursion as well. Not a fan of sharing mouthpieces even if they sanitize them. Thanks for your time!
  2. Great advice which I typically follow when traveling away from home. I appreciate the input.
  3. Thank you. We're on an excursion so some of that is covered. I appreciate the insight.
  4. Very smart...I hadn't thought about that. Thank you!
  5. Thank you both very much! That sounds like a good number. We're not heavy drinkers and there's only two of us so I'm doubting I'd spend all of that either...but it helps to have a starting point based on experience.
  6. Hi y'all, Our 7 Night Eastern Caribbean cruise on Wonder is just over 2 weeks away and I'm doing my last bit of planning. I'm trying to decide how much cash I'll need to take onshore with me on excursion days. We've got a day bed for Chill Island so nothing to rent there. For St. Thomas we're doing the day at Magens Bay. And on St. Maarten we're doing the Rhino Rider tour. My cash question revolves around what need there is to have it at Magens Bay and for little things after the excursions are over (stopping at a food/drink stand for something to eat/drink before getting back on the ship, souvenir vendors, etc. How much would you plan to take for each of those locations to ensure you didn't get stuck needing cash when a credit card won't suffice? I assume a mix of 20s and smaller bills to be covered? Thanks for your time! John
  7. I'm dealing with the same thing. They give you a phone number to call in the reservation so I tried asking. I learned what I already knew from asking before - no specific reservation made. As c-leg5 said, this is the disadvantage to the dining package (which I didn't know when I booked it).
  8. I called them about another issue with my booking and the agent asked me about the beds without being prompted. If someone else doesn't have a better answer, there's always the phone.
  9. Thank you for the suggestions. Iโ€™ll talk to my wife and the people weโ€™re cruising with about this.
  10. I'm learning to enjoy the unknown and to be flexible. Neither are my strong suit.....but I'm doing my best to grow as a person in this regard. It's a vacation...it'll be okay even if I have to eat really late or really early ๐Ÿ™‚
  11. Thank you for the quick responses. It would be nice for them to allow us to choose in advance but it's not the end of the world. I'll be on vacation and will be happy with whatever places we get to eat ๐Ÿ™‚
  12. Hi all, I booked the 3 Night Dining Package for my upcoming cruise on WOTS. RCCL told me that I can't make reservations for where to dine now. They also told me THEY will choose where I dine on the first of the three nights in my package (Day 2, as that's what I selected). They said I will find out where they've chosen when I get into my stateroom on Day 1. Given all I've read about their phone support not always knowing the rules, my first question is, is this correct? If so, is there a way to change it pre-cruise or at least as soon as I board on Day 1? I don't know for sure that I won't like what they're going to choose but I want control of the choice of all three dining venues since I paid for it. Is it also true that I have to wait to get onboard before reserving the other two restaurants in my package? Thank you for your time!
  13. Hello TA family, My wife and I are driving down to PC for our RCCL cruise in October but our friends are flying in so won't be bringing wine with them. They also won't likely have a chance to pick some up after landing and before getting the shuttle to the port the next day. Would I be able to leave two bottles of wine with the RCCL people at the port for my friends to pick up on the off chance that we don't get to see them before we board the ship? I know that's a touchy subject post-9/11 so I suspect the answer is no but I figured I'd ask. Thank you, John
  14. Hi y'all, Wife and I are booked on Wonder OTS for the Oct 15 sailing to Eastern Caribbean. We booked cabin 7654 and, after reading about those blank areas on deck plans, I'm wondering if we're going to be next to a noisy area. I looked above and below my cabin to be sure there were no public spaces on Decks 6 & 8 but I didn't look directly across the hall. Has anyone stayed in the cabins on Deck 7 between 7206 and 7506 (port) or 7608 and 7856 (starboard) that can comment on whether or not the blank areas are crew facilities which are going to create a lot of noise? Seems the whole center of the ship between those cabins on Deck 7 is one giant blank area so I assume there's something going on there. Our cabin is kind of right at the end of that blank area on the deck plan rather than in the middle of it so I assume the affect might be minimized. If anyone has stayed in cabin 7654 specifically, I'd be very interested in what you have to say about the cabin in general as well. Thank you for your time! John
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