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Posts posted by JustCruisin2012
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And, don't forget: you can always take it to-go. Imagine enjoying any of these tasty treats with your favorite after-dinner drink at your favorite spot or your balcony in the beautiful moonlight! ;)
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1. Travel size meds, such as Pepto Bismol, Imodium, Ibuprofen, etc.; sea sickness meds, such as Bonine, crystallized ginger, etc. (or whatever works for you)
2. Magnetic hooks to hang things (you're practically surrounded by metal and steel)
3. Highlighters to mark your Cruise Compasses!
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I have seen the OP other threads so it made sense to me.
Translation:
They really wanted freestyle machines to be onboard and they aren't going to be until the end of the year.
They thought there was delayed boarding and there wasn't, got on board easily.
The ship is departing late, 10pm instead of 4:30pm. They mistyped the second time but had seen a thread yesterday about the delayed departure. Now saying 8:30.
My momma didn't raise no dummy...I dug her rap!! :D
Just kidding. I couldn't resist quoting a line from a hilariously famous movie. And excuse me while I go put some wine bottles into the recycle bin!
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You might want to also join a "cabin crawl." You can usually find more information in the Meet and Mingle Roll Calls section of this website. That's if your cruise offers a Meet and Mingle get together and a fellow cruiser has organized a cabin crawl. If they do, then do it! There's nothing better than seeing firsthand the different layouts of each stateroom and how much floor space, drawer space, bathroom space, etc each offers.
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The shuttle service offered by RC is affordable. And, you're guaranteed to get onboard the ship no matter what because RC is responsible to get you to the port! Note: RC told us that we could book their transfer service only if we flew in the day of embarkation. We flew in a few days early anyway, and just showed up at the designated time at Hobby airport. Piece of cake!
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OBC from redeeming Visa Points is entirely refundable.
I second this. In May 2014 I had $3.33 of OBC that went unused after disembarking the Navigator OTS. We had redeemed points 2 months earlier from our RC Bank of America Visa. It was a small amount, so we didn't sweat it. It was a nice surprise seeing a credit for exactly $3.33 on our Visa statement the next month. Yes, the points are refundable in the form of credit on your Visa account. At least, that was my experience.
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Upon boarding skip the buffet and get to Central Park and have a roast beef sandwich!
DING...DING...DING...DING...we have a winner! The cruise-renowned roast beef sandwiches at the Park Café, throw in a made-to-order salad (with bay shrimp, my favorite) and you have the makings of a delectable meal!!
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Happiness Is Calling--Mophonics
Club Tropicana--Wham!
Walking On Sunshine--Eddy Grant (NOT Katrina's version)
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Along with the Promenade, the Windjammer also had a Freestyle soda machine (at least when I sailed in May 2013).
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Plus 1 on the stupid long signatures I turned them off and haven't looked back
Hear, hear! :)
Question for frequent cruisers re: security
in Royal Caribbean International
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Maybe they're FINALLY doing something to discourage chair hogs!! :rolleyes: