Seems like you expecting "flak" from your first post in this thread. Doubt anyone would say so without knowing what they were saying would be offensive.
Guess I got lucky! I bought again at $30 and last time I looked it was about $100. Like I said before, $900+ in OBC on a $3000 stock buy is a no brainer. I don't know anyone who buys $10000 worth of stock for the OBC.
9 Royal cruises booked, so owning the stock is a no brainer. AND when Covid hit I bought at $25 then sold at $52 after Covid. Are any of your growth stocks doubling your money.
Exactly. Plus his wife might have to skip dinner also to cover the 2nd door into the dining. They can always eat later in the Windjammer and wear their pj's for comfort.
20 isn't a fair sample to hang your hat on. I recommend skipping dinner, carrying a clipboard with a preprinted choices to check off. Spend the entire dinner time at the door and record every persons dress for that evening. Only then will your tally have any validity.
Has worked for us on ships, Vegas, and any crowded venues. People say, I can't get the time I want in specialty restaurants. Those empty tables are worth a nice $10 bill.
They used to leave them in your cabin but now it seems like you have to ask for them. Like someone said earlier, folded cash is easier to slip in a pocket, so we avoid the envelopes. We want to be sure that particular server benefits and is not asked to hand over an envelope to share with others. The amount is whatever you are comfortable giving.