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kabado

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  1. I called post cruise guest relations and they referred me to the baggage handler company who in turn pointed the finger back to RCCL. We did get our money refunded after many minutes on hold. However, nobody seemed willing to look into the problem of the form being incorrect and/or why the bags were removed at the first stop. I'm willing to bet this is going to happen a lot. Just make sure your bags are tagged to your final destination as well as your connection.

  2. 6 of us just returned from the Jewel of the Seas. We used the luggage valet program for $20 wherein you put your luggage out the last night and it next appears at your final destination. Not. Ours was taken off at the airport where we changed planes and we didn't get it for hours. The form you fill out ONLY asks for your first flight number and city and ONLY your final destination with no place for the flight number. We suspected it might get lost when our luggage tags only had the first destination on them, but since the tags were from a computer, we thought all the info would be online. Not. DO check your tags and question if they don't seem correct. Now, if only we would get our $120 back...

  3. I was on a Princess cruise with the patch on and threw up all night long. Didn't work for me. Also made my eyes blurry. Bonine and ginger do the trick so I'll stick to them. Do have to start a day or two before the cruise. Tried ginger (ginger root, 500 mg) before going on a 32 foot yacht once but got sick. Probably cause I only took it an hour before. Been on many cruises with my solution. Might get slightly queasy the first night but nothing bad unless I'm dumb enough to unpack while the ship is moving. Gotta keep that head straight. Unpack before sailing or only a little if it is nighttime. Much better to unpack when I can see the horizon. Been lucky that I've never had my bags show up late when I've had an inside cabin.

  4. I used to get sick almost every cruise but I've come up with a solution wherein I've been on really rocky ships and I've been just fine. I take a Bonnie every 12 hours (doc says it's ok) and a ginger root capsule with every meal starting a couple of days before the cruise. I might get a little queasy the first night, but nothing more than that.

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