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Hope you had a lovely holiday
Do the men wear jackets and ties at night
Cheers
Hi Donnalizy.. I would say 97% of people were dressed smart for formal nights. Button other nights I guess people were dressed smart casual
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Hi,
Does Periscoping use much data? I have 25GB to use using Three abroad, which I can use in port, contemplating the wifi but it's a tad extortionate.
Many thanks,
Melissa
Hi Melissa. I have no idea I was using the ships VOOM.
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Hi
Did you have drinks package and if so did they add the 10% Spanish tax to each drink while in Spanish ports?
Yes when the ship was within 12 miles of Spain they added 10% but not always for me.. I got on well with bar tender. But my dad did always get the 10% lol
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Just wondering about formal nights...what was the majority of passengers wearing?
We have only done P&O cruises before, Indy in September will be our first RC cruise.
We loved the dressing up on P&O, my DH hired a tuxedo and looked proper smart :D
Will a tuxedo be too overdressed for Indy??
Thanks :)
I would say 95% of passengers all dressed up for formal maybe even more
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Give him some credit. He seems to have a good attitude on that thread and has started a nice review. So before he boarded he was concerned about what he had spent some very good money on and what he might be facing. From those original pictures I might have had some concern myself.
Agreed [emoji106]🏻
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For £8'000 it was a balcony cabin. Our kids are 3 & 10. If just me and my wife went £4'200.
I have only cruised with RC and pretty much know nothing about other cruise companies and their pricing.
Btw still would love a quantum ship in the UK [emoji4]
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It would be excellent if a Quantum class ship was based out of Southampton. Hopefully Royal Caribbean will do so.
I also looked at a sailing for Indy this coming August and for myself, wife and two young children it was just under £8'000.
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I am sure not 'all Brits' complained lol. Would be nice to have Indy plus a big brother or sister as well [emoji106]🏻[emoji4]
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Hi Moqui, thank you for your reply I do agree to a point but we recently got of Indy and it was the same problem when the weather was poor it was crowded indoors but once the sun came out the atmosphere changed and there seemed more room everywhere although the pool areas then got pretty full and the sports deck. I tend to think if you have bad weather it can be a little harder to find things to do because I guess the majority of guests love enjoying the sun and the pools etc.
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It is all about the money.
The Oasis class ships have the additional issue of only being able to dock at deep enough ports.
I am sure some of the ports in Europe could cope with these ships
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The holiday starts here, all checked in in 5 minutes now just waiting to board
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Hi Nicky. Very jealous lol. Have a wonderful time [emoji4]
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We did have Anthem of the seas last season but not any more.
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What are people's thoughts on why no Oasis or Quantum class ships are being based in the UK this year or next? It seems Indy is the ship of choice for the UK for the next couple of years.
I have my theory's as to why which I posted in my recent review of Indy.
I really hope the UK gets to host a Oasis or Quantum class ship in the future [emoji4]
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Are all JS on RC ships around the same size? Is there a suit/cabin where you get a separate bedroom?
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Thanks for your fab reporting & videos, really enjoyed catching up with you the last two weeks. It's given me something to pass the time til October! Glad you had a lovely holiday [emoji4]
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It was my first time trying to write a review and periscope [emoji51] Thank you for your kind words.
Have a wonderful holiday in October [emoji4]
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Even though clearly the crew know who cancels the auto gratuities and us Brits or cruises from the UK are know for it all I can say is from my point of view the crew were amazing and couldn't do enough for us. I was super impressed with the crew. We gave extra tips on the final day (yesterday) and one lady in the windjammer cried when we gave her extra tips.. It was a lovely moment. The good news is when talking to a lot of the crew they all seem, to love their job and a few see it as a long time career and want to work their way up.
We all had a super time on board Indy and that was in my opinion because we were well looked after and the crew always went that extra mile and nothing was to much trouble. They were even nice to the passengers who were rude to them.
It makes you wonder if the reason one of the new ships is not in the UK this year or next year is because of the poor tipping?
I will post a few more pics soon for you all to see. Thank you for taking the time to read this and watching all my periscopes.
Happy cruising all [emoji4][emoji4][emoji4][emoji4]
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Oops pressed wrong button and posted lol.. I will continue [emoji4]
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Back home now [emoji22] I hate a holiday ending especially one with Royal Caribbean.
We left the ship at 8.00am and was in our car for 8.10. Pretty good considering the 100's of people fighting to get their cases etc. What made the situation a little worse when trying to get our cases was the passengers who clearly didn't wait for their number to be called to leave the ship and just left early but what I found funny (sorry) was their luggage was all fenced in until the correct allotted time so all they could do was stand there and look at their luggage [emoji12].
I am always impressed how fast the excellent crew turn the ship around for the next batch of guests. There was a number of lorries at port filling up Indy with supplies for her next cruise.
I said in an earlier post we got to know and speak to a few crew members pretty well. A couple of them were from the Philippines and my wife is fluent in Filipino (she was born there) and they opened up a lot about pay, tipping, conditions etc. The two from the Philippines were chefs working in the windjammer they told us one earns $1200 per month and the other $900 per month they said a lot of the crew didn't like that the auto gratuities isn't shared between all crew (they don't get it) and said morale wasn't the best for the chefs.
Two more crew told us they were made aware a lot of passengers had cancelled the auto gratuities for our cruise and said a lot of crew in RC always want to be on cruises based in the USA because no one hardly ever cancels the auto gratuities, apparently us Brits are the worst and we are known for it. But I did say early in my review there was a huge que at guest services with pretty much everyone cancelling the auto gratuities
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Masonpips & Britcruzer have a super time [emoji4][emoji4]
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Hi all, Indy is almost back in Southampton and our 2 week cruise is almost at an end [emoji22]. Sorry I have not reported everyday but you know what it is like on board (time just flys by) when I am home and over the next few days I will post more pics and try to give a run down on what was good and not so good about the cruise. To be honest pretty much everything was good. It is way to pick faults in life etc but I prefer to focus on the good stuff and on Indy there has been lots of good stuff [emoji4].
We got to know some crew members pretty well and they shared some interesting insights into their thoughts about auto tipping, their morale on board and how tipping differs from the USA to Europe. I will go into more detail when i get home.
There was a medical emergency today which required an helicopter (fingers crossed the passenger is ok)
Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to read this and view my periscopes. I have had great fun doing both [emoji4]
I will write more soon. Have a great day all [emoji4][emoji4][emoji4]
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That's good to know, we are not drinkers so don't like to just sit in a bar on an evening so will be watching all the entertainment, good or bad, hopefully not too much of the latter :D Do you know if they show movies on the big screen on an evening and if so at roughly what time and do they ever show them in the theatre on a day time. Good tip about the beach in Malaga, that's one of the ports we are going to. Really appreciate all your replies :)
Hi Catwoman, yes they do show movies on the big screen normally mid afternoon and again at 8.00pm. Today the movie was the latest Star Wars movie. I am unsure if they show movies in the theatre.
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Currently on Indy and we both have soda package we have not been asked at all to show sea pass we just take our cups to the bar
if you have to chose the best cruise director from royalcaribbean who would it be
in Royal Caribbean International
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Do you know why that is because we cruised when Luke was CD and he was excellent.