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Will an Oasis Class fit under the Verrazano bridge? Without scrapping any paint ;)

 

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If and it's a big IF the Oasis and Allure can still lower their stacks, then yes they can clear the Narrows bridge. Since the the Harmony and Symphony were built in France and do not have to clear the Great Belt Bridge in Denmark, I do not know if either of these ships have the ability to lower the stacks in order to be able to clear the Narrows Bridge.

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I bet for

 

«*Royal Caribbean will build a "massive water park" in CocoCay that, "will eclipse any other water park in the world."

 

 

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Funny and still one of the best guesses.

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If Brisbane does get off the ground hope its a mid size ship (Vision, Radiance or Freedom class) rather than a mega-ship.

 

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I'm hoping that cruises from Brisbane will be more "Australian" rather than almost immediately moving to NZ . Want to see Australia not NZ even that I do like NZ wine!

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I'm hoping that cruises from Brisbane will be more "Australian" rather than almost immediately moving to NZ . Want to see Australia not NZ even that I do like NZ wine!

100% I’m so tired of new ships only doing NZ. Magestic Princess is a prime example. I want AU not NZ

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See the top 'Sticky' Royal Caribbean to Invest $900 million in Revitalizing Cruise Ships'

 

This is for ten ships,specified as Oasis, Allure and all Voyager and Freedom class ships only.

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Villefranche has a booking for Jewel of the Seas 9 November 2019 which doesn’t match the old Trans Atlantic.

 

 

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Interesting. It does match the pattern for the end of Jewel's 2018 season from Rome though, where she does a 12 night cruise, calling at Villefranche on day 10 and returning to Rome before embarking on the TA.

In 2019, her last cruise currently finishes on Oct 30, so the same itinerary would see her in VF on Nov 9 as per the port booking.

 

 

 

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Unsure if if this has been reported Los Angeles has a booking for Vision 30 October 2019 which isn’t entered as a turn around.

1 December 2019 for Vision still shows as a turn around at Los Angeles.

 

 

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Good find. Thanks

Panama Canal maybe

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BS to make a buck.... Who needs this on a Bahamas island? :eek:

This is so stereotype US :rolleyes:

 

If you are referring to a company who is in business to make money, then I agree with you. But I don't believe it is limited to US companies.:rolleyes:

 

So far the people I have spoken to are not very happy about turning Coco Cay into a waterpark. :(

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Unsure if if this has been reported Los Angeles has a booking for Vision 30 October 2019 which isn’t entered as a turn around.

1 December 2019 for Vision still shows as a turn around at Los Angeles.

 

 

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Keep us updated -- I for one am very interested in *any* Royal ship in California.

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If you are referring to a company who is in business to make money, then I agree with you. But I don't believe it is limited to US companies.:rolleyes:

 

So far the people I have spoken to are not very happy about turning Coco Cay into a waterpark. :(

 

I have found - US companies have a very different ethic towards their cutomers....not all companies are out to screw their customers as much as they can....:rolleyes:

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If you are referring to a company who is in business to make money, then I agree with you. But I don't believe it is limited to US companies.:rolleyes:

 

So far the people I have spoken to are not very happy about turning Coco Cay into a waterpark. :(

Hi Karen

I did notice in the Press Release section on the web site they are pushing the short cruises from Miami on Mariner. Looks like they are trying to attract a younger clientele. Mariner is getting all the slides etc.

Not for us oldies.

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Hi Karen

I did notice in the Press Release section on the web site they are pushing the short cruises from Miami on Mariner. Looks like they are trying to attract a younger clientele. Mariner is getting all the slides etc.

Not for us oldies.

 

Alex, yes, that seems to be the ongoing trend with Royal. I think it began somewhere around the time the first rock climbing wall appeared.

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