use the app and select the current weeks sailing for the desired itinerary. If this week is an Easter select this week. If this weeks sailing is a western you will have to wait until next week
Only the current weeks sailings are accurate
I would call back and ask for clarification. You don't want to have yhfm canceling a room on you.. easy enough to fix by splitting up tjebpardnts into 2 tools. Once onboard you can have people sleep wherever.
It will be a non revenue cruise.
The problem is that in order to meet PVSA requirements they would have to visit a distant foreign port, the closest of which is Aruba so it's easier and more profitable to sail empty for 3 days and get started on her regular itineraries.
They are on board benefits and have never been listed on Roydls brnefit chart.
You will get s letter in your stateroom detailing sll of the on board benefits.
While I do agree that always having an ocean view balcony would be great there are lots of times where I can get CP balconies for less than insides because of group rates and the balcony discounts. To move up to an oceanview could be several hundreds of $ more. We do not sit out on the balcony but enjoy the rooms for the extra space, light and fresh air. Personally I don't mind the neighborhood balconies however I do prefer CP over BW and given the choice I would take a neighborhood balcony over an inside any day of the week.
As long as she makes the change in the system so her room shows she is a solo traveler (not het partner being a no show) then she will get 3 points per day. 1 point regular, 1 point solo, 1 point suite. It was never 4 points
I am guessing that they had concerns as to how close to Central park they those would be since CP is on 8. You don't need to worry about 9 since there are no CP balconies on deck 9. We've stayed on 10 numerous times without any issues.
I know I have booked one child and one unrelated minor in a cabin beside a parent, haven't had the situation arises with 2 minors where there patents were not beside them.
Not sure how that does any good. The balcony dividers between the cabins from one fire zone to another are no different than any other balcony divider, they do not extend to the floor nor do they extend to the ceiling. Definitely not going to slow anything down.
So many post this but we have had balconies that crossed a fire zone and we had no issues at all in getting the balcony doors opened. The one balcony was also slightly larger by about 8 inches.