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  1. 43 minutes ago, twangster said:

     

    Royal is so inconsistent with the suite product across the fleet.  Only newer ships include Voom with full suites.  Makes no sense.  

    I feel the same about this.  I do not sail in full suites very often.  However, there is really no incentive on an older ship.  There are so few benefits it doesn't justify the cost.  Voom is something they could offer.  I get there is no space or number of potential guests for a Coastal Kitchen on these ships.   

  2. 10 hours ago, DELTABLUE said:

    Just got finished cruising with you!  Always love reading the fantastic live threads you do and looking at your beautiful pictures.  So thrilled to know that the trip worked out well for all of you and that you are anticipating more in the future.😊

    You are the one who needs all of our positive thoughts. What most of you don’t know is the Delta was on the Royal Caribbean cruise that left Baltimore and had to return to Norfolk.
     

    It was a bit of a train wreck there, but the best Royal Caribbean could do under the circumstances. So welcome back to dryland Delta blue.

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  3. 41 minutes ago, alfaeric said:

    Sorry, but it’s still confusing. The discussion moved from a bridge that has no choice but to be replaced to one of additional volume in a different place that eventually will need replacement.  
     

    And since cruise ships represent a very small part of the shipping traffic, I don’t see a real need to add height on all bridges as a high priority.

     

     

     

     

    24 minutes ago, Ocean Boy said:

    That part has had me confused also. Unless I am missing something, I don't foresee container ships going higher. Maybe longer or wider but higher would seem, in my mind anyway, to make them more unstable in storms.

     

    While passenger vessels are not the main traffic at this port, they are still an important source of revenue for the area.  Hotels, restaurants, parking, gas, etc.

     

    It does not make sense to build a new bridge without increasing the height. I know the other bridge is still a choke point.  However, there are already plans to replace that one. too.

     

  4. Thank you all for reading my thread.  I find I pay more attention to the cruise when I am telling others about it.  

     

    Here are a couple of final comments:

     

    I was very worried about the number of children that would be on this cruise.  Someone on the FB thread said the number was 1600.  I can't confirm that--but I would believe it.  . . . and there were some children that were running amok. However, the vast majority of them were just being children.  They were occasionally taking too loud, walking/running too fast and moving in packs.   I must admit I spent all of my pool time in the solarium and had a Hideaway Beach pass on Coco Cay.  [good strategy on my part HaHaHa] However, I have seen a lot worse behavior with less children. [and from adults] Some of the credit goes to RCL for all of the activities they had planned for the children. 

     

    Food-- We felt the food was pretty good.  Breakfast was excellent each day.  We enjoyed the brunch on sea day.  However, I felt it needed to stay open until at least 1 or 1:30 to be a true brunch. We enjoyed the stir fry station in the WJ. [so good]  My DD enjoyed the chicken dishes.  I enjoyed the lamb and the beef tenderloin.  I do not feel it is a good idea to select steak.  They seem tough and we avoid them. DD gives me grief about all of the soups I eat.  

     

    I feel the cabin arrangement with the JS and the solo cabin worked out well for us and we would do this again on a ship that has this.  

     

     

    We did not go to very many of the entertainment options so I can't really comment on those.  However, DD did and enjoyed them.  I really liked "We Will Rock You." I already gave my opinion of Spectra.

     

    Disembark was as smooth as we have ever had.  We reported to Jaimie's for the assisted disembark at 8 am.  They took us right away. We left the ship, took a taxi and got to the train station by 9am.  I paid a fee to change our Amtrak tickets from 12:22pm to 9:23am and we were off. 🚆 It turned out to be a big plus.  There was no waiting around and the later train ended up being late. 

     

    I hope everyone made it home safely and you enjoy your next cruise!

     

     

     

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  5. During dinner tonight, one of the crew-members dressed up and walked through the various dining rooms, entertaining the kids while they were waiting in line and at the tables.

     

    it appeared when he was walking that the alien was carrying him, and then he had a baby doll in his arms that moved its arms and head. It was really something. Ha ha ha.  As if the “my time dining” lines weren’t crazy enough already.😜

     

    he was happy for me to take his picture

     

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  6. 34 minutes ago, teddie said:

    Thanks for your review.  It's extra nice to read, as we just sailed our third time on the Anthem, the most recent time being the 03/17/2024 sailing--we prepared the ship to be ready for you :).

     

    The whole MTD "reservation" process is clunky as heck!  While the hostess is lovely and clearly works very hard, something is wrong with the way this goes.  The "reservation" line is slow, and I can only believe that the "without reservation" line is slower.  The checking of availability takes way too long.  It is not a smooth process by any means.  I am not sure if the software is ineffective, or if the hostess's preparation is lacking.

     

    Interestingly, since we had a full suite on the 03/17 cruise, we felt again that the process was clunky for the Coastal Kitchen as well.  Again, lovely, hard working hostess.  When you arrive at the podium, if the hostess is not there, you will wait in the hall outside the closed doors of the CK until she comes out after seating the previous guest.  Then comes a somewhat longish wait for the hostess to locate a table for you,  I felt badly for those on line behind us!  This was extra tricky at breakfast on a port day prior to disembarking--even arriving early incurred at least a 10 minute wait in the hall for the hostess to emerge from the CK. (We were patient and didn't complain or ding anyone/anything on the survey.)

     

    We loved the service in the MDR on previous cruises, and really loved the service and food in the CK on this most recent one.  But something has got to change for the seating process!

     

    Teddie

    I agree with you. The two MTD lines were huge and slow. We were so glad that we had been given the trial 6:30pm fixed seating.

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  7. 10 hours ago, DragonOfTheSeas said:

    Norfolk is a Navy town. They rally around when anything goes wrong.
     

    I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the area around the dock. It is known as waterside, and it is a very popular section of the city. If you are able, go down a day early to enjoy, the scenery and the restaurants. Check out Nauticus on the Internet and see if you would enjoy visiting that. It’s just beside the cruise ship terminal. There’s also a small park right on the waterfront and they often have events there. You might want to check the schedule for the city.

     

    if it was me, I would stay at either the Hilton or the Marriott. Each of them is only a block or two from the port.

     

    If you drive down and have transportation, you might want to go to Virginia Beach for the afternoon before. It’s a very family friendly beach. Very modern and clean. There is a boardwalk and there are hotels adjacent to the boardwalk but It is less commercial than Ocean City, for example. 

    I’m sorry this post was supposed to be in another thread. For people who were coming to Norfolk. I didn’t notice I was in the wrong thread soon enough to delete it.

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  8. 6 hours ago, LuCruise said:

    I really like that they are adding a third dining option in-between.  5pm/5:30pm is too early, but then we don't like to eat so late (and I wonder how it'll be hard to coordinate with shows).  So a 6:30pm time sounds perfect.  My only concern though...is we like to be relaxed in the MDR.  We don't want a 2hr dinner, but also don't want to feel rushed.  On our cruise on Wonder a few weeks ago, it started out perfect.  Dinner was 5pm, and we were walking out close to 6:30pm...perfect pacing.  The last two nights though I was more annoyed as felt we were rushed and we were walking out prior to 6pm...finished our appetizers and they were brining out our main course right away.  But with adding another fixed dining time, they will have to rush the 1st and 2nd dining times.

    There is very little time between courses.

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  9. 6 minutes ago, RocCruisers said:

    So, what cruises have been notified of the change to Norfolk?  
    ALL of April's?  Any in May or June?  July, August, etc feels too early to change yet - right?  (Ours is July 6). 

    There are only two cruises in April. They leave on the fourth and 12 April. And then the vision goes to drydock until May. It’s too early at this point to decide what to do with those cruises.
     

    Officials keep saying it’s only going to take a few weeks not months. But I don’t think anyone knows that until they actually get in there and start seeing the particulars.

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