It may or may not be sold out. All we know for certain is that it cannot be booked at the present time. I see this ofen where sailings are closed for a few days a month or 2 out as they assign guarantees then a few days later it opens back up for booking
They will do no such thing. The diner is actually provided by Royal as a pass through promotion available with select TA's. The TA is not paying for this.
The vouchers are not even necessary as it is listed on your account. It will show up on Royals copy of the invoice as SRK3 - NA Dinner
It probably depends on how you check in. If one person checks everyone in and uses their e mail address then you will only get one survey. I check everyone in and use my e mail for everyone and we only get one survey
I would e mail the executive offices (mbayley@rccl.com) and politely explain the situation and ask why you never received an e mail that could have saved you a lot of expenses and time and if there is anything they can do to compensate you for the inconvenience.
Roughly the beginning of the month prior to the month that you sail the shows will open. (Sept in your case)
For me, the most I am willing to pay for the key is $5 more than the cost of the internet package
She has been through several drydovks since the soda machines were first introduced and they have not been installed...they aren't about to install them now
If it is like 2024 and 2025 there will be a 4 day sailings to Halifax and back in May, June and July.
The real Canada / NE cruises start late August or early September
Just wondering if there was any requirement if it would have to be guests from the inoperable lifeboat since that is where there emergency instructions on their room door show them going. Seems to me that if they just cancelled people from all over the ship they would then have to take all these people that show up at the assembly station where the lifeboat is inoperable and spread them out over the other muster stations...seems like a lot of work in the event of an emergency
There is excess capacity built in. In addition to the actual lifeboats there are liferafts as well. The excess capacity must be maintained in case something happened to another lifeboat while they were at sea.
Other than a couple 4 days cruises to Canada once a month the first real Canada / NE sailings start at the end of August.
Look at what they released for 2025 to give you a good idea of what 2026 will look like.