grapau27 Posted Monday at 06:46 PM #26 Share Posted Monday at 06:46 PM 2 hours ago, Prometheus1 said: Errands run today- 2nd shingles shot 😞 and Flu. Scripts not ready yet so will pick up later. Walgreen is 13 miles away as is the grocery store and everything else. Still waiting on some amazon deliveries anyway before I can pack. Things I plan to do on the ship 1) Moet tasting 2) Sushi and Sake Lunch 3) Hot Stone Massage 4) first time trying a specialty restaurant on a Royal Ship- Giovanni's Table 5) Ropers Romp pub crawl We are not really show people but I may check out the love and marriage show (I have never seen one but hear they are hilarious) We have not booked any shore excursions and are just going to wing it. Once we are in Lisbon we may try to go to Sintra since many have recommended it. Will also review the food tours we booked in Lisbon Giovanni's is one of our favourite restaurants on RCL. Chop's grill is nice too. Check out the price of a 3 night or unlimited speciality restaurants deal online as you often get good deals. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted Monday at 06:53 PM #27 Share Posted Monday at 06:53 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Prometheus1 said: Thank you graham for the pics, this is giving me many ideas of things to try to see Coco cay is amazing. Lanzarote a tour to Costa Tequise market. Arrecife is disappointing and you have a walk of over 1000 metres from the shuttle drop off to the main street. Tenerife a tour to Puerto de la Cruz are our favourites. You can walk off the ship into Santa Cruz Tenerife which has 1 very long shopping street. Edited Monday at 06:58 PM by grapau27 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAC104 Posted Monday at 07:34 PM #28 Share Posted Monday at 07:34 PM What kind of cabin did you book, and where is it located? One of the things I enjoyed on the ships were the show productions. I always found them enjoyable. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted Monday at 07:39 PM Author #29 Share Posted Monday at 07:39 PM 2 minutes ago, CAC104 said: What kind of cabin did you book, and where is it located? One of the things I enjoyed on the ships were the show productions. I always found them enjoyable. Junior suite, midship- Just not a show person, although I do enjoy a good ballet and I love Opera! 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted Monday at 08:07 PM #30 Share Posted Monday at 08:07 PM 26 minutes ago, Prometheus1 said: Junior suite, midship- Just not a show person, although I do enjoy a good ballet and I love Opera! Great position and cabin. You also get double Crown and Anchor points for a Junior suite. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LATTELOVE Posted Monday at 11:53 PM #31 Share Posted Monday at 11:53 PM Following, And thank you for taking us along. Looking forward to your posts. We would like to go on Adventures OTS, for the New Years cruise 2024, waiting for prices to drop a little. (wishful thinking right) . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted Tuesday at 12:46 AM Author #32 Share Posted Tuesday at 12:46 AM 6 hours ago, julie3fan said: OK, now I'm not convinced you've actually ever cruised before! 🤣🤣🤣 How could you have missed a Love and Marriage show? They're hysterical!! It's one of those things that I always say I'm gonna go but then I don't......I promise to go this time:) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken at the beach Posted Tuesday at 01:04 AM #33 Share Posted Tuesday at 01:04 AM 1 hour ago, LATTELOVE said: Following, And thank you for taking us along. Looking forward to your posts. We would like to go on Adventures OTS, for the New Years cruise 2024, waiting for prices to drop a little. (wishful thinking right) . Those are some crazy prices. They were so cheap when they were first released and we paid just under $2000 taxes included Canadian for a midship balcony.(total, not per person) Recently that same cabin was over $14000 CAD. That's about $1500 and $11000 USD 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted Tuesday at 01:08 AM Author #34 Share Posted Tuesday at 01:08 AM (edited) 7 minutes ago, Ken at the beach said: Those are some crazy prices. They were so cheap when they were first released and we paid just under $2000 taxes included Canadian for a midship balcony.(total, not per person) Recently that same cabin was over $14000 CAD. That's about $1500 and $11000 USD I know, prices were crazy cheap then, (it's out of control now), we got the junior suite for just a few hundred more . I will be in an interior on my TA next year Edited Tuesday at 01:11 AM by Prometheus1 add 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAC104 Posted Tuesday at 12:35 PM #35 Share Posted Tuesday at 12:35 PM I love balconies, but could easily do a window cabin. I do not think I could do an interior cabin as I get claustrophobic. Have you sailed in an interior cabin before? I think more people are finding out how much fun being on a ship is, and the supply and demand factor is raising the prices. Years ago being in Florida meant that last minute cruise deals were so inexpensive, but I don't know if that is still happening the same way. Not having to pay for air fare made it pretty economical sailing out of a Florida port. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted Tuesday at 12:35 PM Author #36 Share Posted Tuesday at 12:35 PM On the agenda for today: pick up my scripts that were not ready yesterday, look for my magnets and my clothesline as well as my converter plug. While at Walgreens will pick up some mucinex, cough drops, cold and flu meds "just in case" and of course ziplocks (I always travel with ziplocks (great for doing laundry in). Leftovers for dinner tonight, tomorrow we will go out to eat so we are not throwing out leftovers. Empty fridge out tomorrow (if we get any storms, while gone, we will lose power). After the last storm we had no electricity for 5 days (we stayed in Ocala for Helene and Milton) so I emptied EVERYTHING out. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted Tuesday at 12:37 PM Author #37 Share Posted Tuesday at 12:37 PM Just now, CAC104 said: I love balconies, but could easily do a window cabin. I do not think I could do an interior cabin as I get claustrophobic. Have you sailed in an interior cabin before? I think more people are finding out how much fun being on a ship is, and the supply and demand factor is raising the prices. Years ago being in Florida meant that last minute cruise deals were so inexpensive, but I don't know if that is still happening the same way. Not having to pay for air fare made it pretty economical sailing out of a Florida port. Yes , have sailed in an interior many times, will be sailing on an interior on next years Transatlantic 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted Tuesday at 05:13 PM Author #38 Share Posted Tuesday at 05:13 PM (edited) Time to go through my money stash and find the appropriate currency. I realize many places are tap to pay now but good to have some cash or coin for bathrooms, coffee or whatever. Have to be careful though- my mom gave me a bunch of British pounds for a trip to England/Scotland in 2001 and the currency was so old that when I presented it to the guy at a coffee shop he said "whats this?" Just used these euros a few years ago so they should be good. My pound notes will need to be exchanged next time I'm in the UK-they still have Queen Elizabeth on them and it is my understanding that it has since changed. Somewhere in storage I still have Deutch Marks and Italian Lira 🤪 Edited Tuesday at 05:33 PM by Prometheus1 add 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted Tuesday at 05:35 PM Author #39 Share Posted Tuesday at 05:35 PM 4 hours ago, CAC104 said: I love balconies, but could easily do a window cabin. I do not think I could do an interior cabin as I get claustrophobic. Have you sailed in an interior cabin before? I think more people are finding out how much fun being on a ship is, and the supply and demand factor is raising the prices. Years ago being in Florida meant that last minute cruise deals were so inexpensive, but I don't know if that is still happening the same way. Not having to pay for air fare made it pretty economical sailing out of a Florida port. Carol, I think I sleep better in an interior cabin because I am super light sensitive but I love being able to look at the ocean. I always prefer a balcony but sometimes it is an interior or no cruise. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted Tuesday at 10:55 PM Author #40 Share Posted Tuesday at 10:55 PM On 10/21/2024 at 2:22 PM, Snowey88 said: We hop on November 24 for the TA to Orlando. No info re amplify. Any info on that? Love to know. Enjoy your cruise!~ I have no info on it but you might check out the roll call 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted 22 hours ago Author #41 Share Posted 22 hours ago On 10/21/2024 at 2:22 PM, Snowey88 said: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAC104 Posted 20 hours ago #42 Share Posted 20 hours ago I am intrigued.....you said that the zip locks were good for doing laundry.....is there a short cut in using them this way, or did you mean to that they were good for storing dirty laundry? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted 20 hours ago Author #43 Share Posted 20 hours ago (edited) 16 minutes ago, CAC104 said: I am intrigued.....you said that the zip locks were good for doing laundry.....is there a short cut in using them this way, or did you mean to that they were good for storing dirty laundry? Get a large ziplock, put your wash items in with hot water and detergent, zip up then slosh it (basically agitate it) like crazy to simulate a washing machine, then empty and put clean water in it and repeat to get the detergent out for however many times it takes- Voila, your laundry is done., wring it out and hang to dry :) obviously this isnt as good as a true washer but it will get socks, undies and some items clean enough until you can do regular laundry. :) Edited 20 hours ago by Prometheus1 Misspelling 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted 16 hours ago Author #44 Share Posted 16 hours ago Errands- Walgreens (again), check, Grocery store for ziplocks, check Bank for $$, check and most importantly.... voting done! Just need to pack! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted 12 hours ago Author #45 Share Posted 12 hours ago OK, looks like G has gotten our spots to see the Palacio Nacional de Sintra and Quinta da Regaleira. Not really enough time to comfortably do more and still get a bite to eat. (will have to see how my back holds up) Looking forward to it! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
julie3fan Posted 12 hours ago #46 Share Posted 12 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Prometheus1 said: OK, looks like G has gotten our spots to see the Palacio Nacional de Sintra and Quinta da Regaleira. Not really enough time to comfortably do more and still get a bite to eat. (will have to see how my back holds up) Looking forward to it! We only saw the buildings from the outside, so I'm looking forward to seeing some pictures of the interior! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted 12 hours ago Author #47 Share Posted 12 hours ago This thing is stuffed! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Prometheus1 Posted 9 hours ago Author #48 Share Posted 9 hours ago Ok, a little bit of vacay kickoff, dinner at Nowhere grill. Split an appetizer of the shrimp 308. G got the fish tacos with beans and i got the nowhere shrimp platter with a side salad 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bdever Posted 4 hours ago #49 Share Posted 4 hours ago Following! I’m on the Westbound return and first time on Royal Caribbean. Interested in finding out what will be done during dry dock. Please let me know if you hear of anything. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bdever Posted 3 hours ago #50 Share Posted 3 hours ago Please post the daily schedules. I’m interested in knowing the daily activities offered and the menus too. I’m doing a TA in April eastbound on VV Resilient Lady from San Juan to BCN with a stop in Canaries, Morocco, Mallorca, Valencia. I can’t wait to see your Canary adventures. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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