Again thanks for all the info. Is there someplace really close to find a bagel for breakfast? Seems I read that a few years ago. Now looking forward to our stay in afew weeks.
How many people are typically at the concierge lunch on an E class ship, please!? I will try to talk my husband in to attending. We've been concierge class before, several years ago, but never tried the lunch.
Blu not only has tasty food choices, but is much smaller and thus quieter than the main dining rooms. On Reflection you can also order items from the main dining room menu if you wish.
Recent back to backs our of Ft. Lauderdale certainly allow b2b to get off the ship and later reboard with others checking in. You get an "In Transit" pass to show checking back in.
Someone currently on Ascent posted a picture of the dining reservations desk on deck 3. Is there such a desk on Beyond, or do we go to a dining room to make dinner reservations on boarding day? I know everyone says all dining on E class is"Anytime" but many have said best to make reservations upon boarding.
Last time I was on EQ there was no bar on Retreat Sun deck. They have to go to another bar to get your drinks order. Unless this was added while EQ has been sailing that is not an EQ picture.
You do NOT have to be a member on cruisedeckplans. I look at these all the time. There are certain pics available to all and certain pics only for members. I have watched many videos of various cabins and am not a member.
This is our usual hotel for pre-cruise. But it is SOOOO expensive for late April. Renaissance is just as bad. Any recommendations for a different hotel that is quite near the port and near food sources?
Mixed drinks are typically made with "well liquor", not premium. When you have the premium package, always specify the premium liquor you want. IE. bloody mary with Grey Goose.
On Equinox, Solstice's sister ship, WCB opens at 5. Love the Zacapa Old Fashioned, which now is priced above the Premium Drink Package at $19. But there are a few drinks still covered there.