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  1. Yes, it was cancelled! I felt the earthquake where I live (Kenai Peninsula). I heard the tsunami warnings going off for a couple of hours before it was cancelled. The earthquake felt a little different that others in that there were no hard jolts, but just a long 2 minutes of moving and swaying. My hanging lights and chandelier just swayed back and forth, and there was enough movement that my grandfather clock stopped! That was rare! People along the coast do take this seriously, and I watched a steady stream of cars evacuating low lying areas. The news reported that some of the coast guard ships based in Kodiak left port and headed out. While out on the water, a tsunami is usually barely detectable, and only materializes once it gets close to shore in shallow water.
    9 points
  2. SmoothJ24

    Royal Up Page Gone?

    I spoke way too soon I guess... ? I saw all my bids expire except for one, and then I saw the email, charge, and upgraded stateroom under royalcarribean.com.
    5 points
  3. Labor Day is not unlikely. The best advice, though, is to check the prices of the items you've bought or are thinking of buying on at least a weekly basis. Sometimes there are price drops that are unrelated to any "sale."
    5 points
  4. Received my second invite -- this time for Independence out of Galveston --hoping to get one for Oasis - a port I can drive to as last minute airfare is outrageous.
    5 points
  5. https://www.ktoo.org/2021/07/28/major-quake-hits-near-alaska-peninsula-triggers-tsunami-warning/ Hopefully, those waves are less than a foot.
    4 points
  6. Not a stupid question at all. The day you get the test is day 0. So, if you are sailing on Sunday, Thursday would be the earliest day you could be tested.
    4 points
  7. I slept on the sofa bed in an Anthem SC room and it was surprisingly comfortable.
    3 points
  8. 3 points
  9. Hi Everyone, I have been trolling this site for months so decided to finally sign up!. Your posts are really helpful and informative. Thank you! My October sailing on Odyssey just changed its itinerary from Haiti, Falmouth , Nassau to: Coco Cay, Costa Maya, Cozumel. So excited to board new ship and visit Coco Cay. Couldn't be happier to get switched over from Independence of the Seas to Odyssey.
    3 points
  10. There is no way to get us tested by the 31st to sail on the Odyssey. They said the following though: Understanding that your sailing is around the corner and you may not find the time to get tested, we will offer complimentary testing and shuttles to an adjacent terminal where testing will take place. However, we strongly recommend you come with a negative test result to avoid waiting and delays in boarding.
    3 points
  11. Very unfortunate. Way too much testing of non-sick people going on and almost exclusively to protect people who won't get vaccinated. RCI should be allowed to sail 100% vaccinated cruises. Florida, much more than the CDC, really messed things up for them.
    3 points
  12. What does the increasing numbers of new COVID cases in FL mean for cruise ship operations? First, no denying the new case numbers are rising. What that entails with respect to disease burden in FL remains to be seen but, in general, hospitalizations and deaths in FL are not increasing at the same rate as new case numbers are. In checking claims by the press that FL's hospitals and ICU's "are being overwhelmed" by the "surge" in new cases, that is not born out by the numbers. Yes, both basic admissions and ICU beds use for the more seriously ill are up statewide but I could not find a county report on these details that show more than 80% occupancy of either. Moreover, if hospital administrators are asked, they respond that the situation is well in hand. If you are cruising to the W. Caribbean, Grand Cayman remains closed to cruise ships. Both Coz and Costa Maya have been identified by the Mexican government, being within the state of Quntana Roo, as having "very high" transmission risk. What that designation generates is various levels of strict mitigation measures for businesses and gatherings. I am aware that Celebrity Equinox cruising from PEV to these ports on their itineraries will only allow curated tours from the ship. Guests can't debark and walk around town/do tours on their own. Both the port of Miami and PEV are, according to a similar transmission risk mechanism released earlier this week by the CDC, within FL counties with high transmission risk according to the table below: The CDC isn't directing increased masking, businesses or school closures or any of that. They are simply letting both state PH officials and the public know the risks they are facing. Ostensibly the CDC is allowing for those availing themselves of this information on viral prevalence to make their own decisions about their activities. As I have posted here before, this is consistent with my views - give us the data and let us decide what to do to protect ourselves and others around us. This was released on July 27th, just 2d ago, and actually addresses my preference for government PH agencies to give us the data we need to decide for ourselves how we will act and where we will go. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7030e2.htm#T1_down My personal view and in no way meant to tell you what to do given the facts, is that cruise ships, of all the venues impacted by the circumstance of increasing COVID case numbers, is, hands down, the safest leisure activity to take part in of any of them available to us. The proof is in the pudding. I don't think many members would disagree with this position. I also believe both federal (CDC) and state PH officials know how safe cruise ships are and how prepared they are to deal with an outbreak aboard and contain it. For that reason, I don't think there is any danger, at the moment, that any government official at any level would move to restrict cruise ship operations. There's no appetite for such a move. The US continues to move towards accommodative approaches to the management of the pandemic. I feel confident about that .... for now.
    3 points
  13. 3 points
  14. Ha. You haven’t been in Florida that long that your blood has thinned have you? ?
    2 points
  15. Says "no more than 3 day's before arriving..." so I'd say that means Thursday.
    2 points
  16. Pooch

    Sofa bed comfort level

    Wait, you’d make your mum sleep on the sofa bed?!?!?
    2 points
  17. I just got an interesting email from the Private Journey CSR. It is for our 1-23-22 OA cruise where we are in Star Class. She is offering different categories of cabanas for our visit to PDCC. Odd that I receive an offer for this sailing as I have 2 SC sailings before this one… Why would I need Private Journeys to secure a cabana at PDCC ? Can’t anyone just book a cabana through the cruise planner ? At these prices I can’t believe they are selling out super quickly. Maybe they are… I am not interested in a cabana in January in the Bahamas. It’s much too cold in Jan. for me to make it enjoyable plus the prices are very high…so no thanks. I actually had a floating cabana at the beach club booked at a MUCH lower price a number of months back but cancelled when I thought about it…too cold for me in Jan.
    2 points
  18. Depends on what you are upset about and if you truly feel that Royal is responsible. You originally booked in January when no ships were sailing. Royal moved you to a better, newer ship with more amenities because your original ship wasn't going to be part of the first wave of their restart. They gave you the option to refuse the change and get a refund. They currently are only sailing to a handful of ports that they have negotiated agreements with. Grand Cayman isn't even accepting ships currently and the last I read they wouldn't until February 2022 at the earliest. As cruises get closer to their sail dates, they seem to be modifying all itineraries to only the ports that are ready to have Royal ships there. Things are very much in flux right now with respect to cruising, and other than having inept customer service and IT, I am not sure what more Royal can do for you at this time. If you can't deal with the uncertainty, then absolutely take a refund when offered and come back to cruising when things aren't changing from day to day.
    2 points
  19. I went down a floating cabana slide yesterday. It was over my head (I couldn't touch bottom). I'm guessing seven to ten feet.
    2 points
  20. The problem with testing is that pricing is all over the board. If Royal is going to require it, they should offer it at the cruise terminal at cost. I don’t care if I have to pay for it, but too many companies are price gouging right now.
    2 points
  21. In another forum someone posed this question to the executive offices and received a replay stating that as long as the doses are of the same vaccine the time between them does not matter.
    2 points
  22. Thanks @CGTLH. Your link is to the CDC's "Dear Colleague" letter. This took me to the series of motions by FL and the defendants on the Court Listener page in response to the CDC's letter. #114 is important and I'm quoting the important part and linking the entire ruling on FL's motion below. The media reported that Merryday did not rule on FL's motion. He did and DEFERRED the ruling. He did not refuse to rule whihc is what news reports implied. The language in Merryday's ruling is important: Although the injunction prohibits CDC’s enforcing against the identified ships and ship operators a regulation, policy, or the like that exceeds CDC’s statutory authority, Florida’s motion seems, especially in light of assurances offered by CDC’s counsel at today’s hearing, to anticipate a violation that has not occurred and that might not occur. For a time, the disposition of Florida’s motion is DEFERRED. When and if necessary, Florida may renew and supplement the motion, including with additional documentation and affidavits, if CDC either by means of CDC’s Dear Colleague letter, as clarified, or by means of any other agency action violates the injunction, including a violation effected by any pattern of vexatious, harassing, coercive, discriminatory, bad faith, or retaliatory conduct that amounts in effect to CDC’s undertaking to enforce a matter that CDC is enjoined from enforcing or undertaking to punish, harass, or retaliate against a ship operator for not voluntarily complying with the conditional sailing order, the Dear Colleague Letter, or a later message from CDC directed to a similar end. ORDERED in Tampa, Florida, on July 26, 2021. I find this ruling entirely sensible. CDC, however, is on notice to tread lightly and if they don't you can bet FL's attorneys will be all over them. https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.388773/gov.uscourts.flmd.388773.114.0_1.pdf
    2 points
  23. That is very true. We booked an oasis beach cabana at the price of $1199 and the sale that just went off it was priced at $499. So we cancelled and rebooked it and saved $700!
    2 points
  24. Also Izumi hibachi for some reason wasn't bookable through the app in my case. In fact at the podiums they had to call down to Izumi to make the booking as if they didn't have access to that particular reservation system either.
    2 points
  25. I hope so too. (August 16 sailing on Serenade). The tsunami warning has been lifted. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/29/us/alaska-earthquake-tsunami-warning.html
    2 points
  26. HeWhoWaits

    Formal Nights

    Another thing that helps with preventing wrinkling of a suit jacket or sport coat is to fold it inside out when packing. The part that gets any wrinkles is the inside of the jacket that nobody will see.
    2 points
  27. Not exactly apples to apples, since I'm talking Anthem from NJ to Bermuda so semi apples to oranges, but with iFly it was booked tight, lots on standby. I had the suite concierge book it. I'd say add that to day 1 stuff, run over and make a reservation ASAP. The NS wasn't that bad, however, I want to say I booked it ahead of time, but friends of mine booked onboard at their leisure, via the app. I assume paying the extra $50 is a cruise planner thing? If so it sounds amazing, and worth way more than that. Oh, Alaska, gotta go soon. Enjoy!
    2 points
  28. Thanks! Alaska next month. I'll pay the $50 for over the side while we are in the glacier bay.
    2 points
  29. The couch section swings around to form the second half of the bed.
    2 points
  30. OutToSea

    Check your fare price

    I have a cruise OI have lifted and shifted and the cruise would have to go down over 12,000 to even break even for me
    2 points
  31. LovetoCruise87

    Corny Jokes

    My wife accused me of being immature. I told her to get out of my fort.
    2 points
  32. Unfortunately, there are a large number of Americans who seem to to be fine with government telling them what to do or not do and handing out free stuff without any thought of the government's bank balances.... and to hell with MMT. The argument mitigating toward CDC regulation of the cruise industry is clearly spelled out in 91 at the Court listener, ORDER resolving 25--Florida's motion for preliminary injunction. For those of us that have been following the CDC's circus act in the FL District and US Court of Appeals, and are close to this situation, the CDC's justification for the NSO and CSO are laughable. Judge Merryday presiding over the Middle District Court of FL seems to agree with us. His ruling was a blistering rebuke of the CDC's actions involving the cruise industry.......upheld on appeal by the 11th USCOA. Still, we have a large group of American citizens that think what the CDC is doing, a reflection of what our government is trending toward if not already there, is fine. That's a disturbing thought. Time to push back, not only regarding the CDC's buffoonery, but also the unrestrained drift of governance in America to an unaccountable executive branch.
    2 points
  33. That’s it! I am officially beyond jealous lol
    2 points
  34. Matt

    Test Cruise Invite

    Just in: I've been chosen to play the role of @Lovetocruise2002 on Allure. If anyone needs me, I'll be in my Star Class accommodations, waiting impatiently for Coastal Kitchen to open.
    2 points
  35. Go to Humpy's for lunch (nice dive bar, plenty of tourists and locals with kids) https://www.humpysalaska.com/. Head over to the Anchorage Museum and go to this exhibit: https://www.anchoragemuseum.org/exhibitions/permanent-exhibitions/living-our-cultures-sharing-our-heritage-the-first-peoples-of-alaska/. If you have time after that, head over to Big Rays: https://www.bigrays.com/ or hit Big Rays before lunch. It's kinda like Bass Pro and the Wisconsin Dells merged into one. Fun shopping through there. Other GREAT shops in the area. Then, for dinner eat at Glacier Brewhouse: http://glacierbrewhouse.com/. Great local beers and killer food. A little bit more pricey than the lower 48, but killer Alaskan food! You didn't mention where you were staying, but we did all of that on foot walking to and from the Anchorage Marriott Downtown. My son was 14 at the time. HTH!
    2 points
  36. While we're down a port (-Labadee-San Juan+Philipsburg) for the first half of our B2B on Symphony sailing Sep 18th, we'll just have to "suffer" with an extra sea day on an Oasis class ship...something tells me we're gonna survive this unforeseen tragic "hardship". ? ? ?????? With all the COVID-related changes going on weekly (if not daily), I fully anticipate more adjustments will occur over the next several months. The good news is that while all of our itineraries are in flux, we're still sailing on wonderful ships while enjoying great company, imbibing fun cocktails and eating delicious food. ?
    2 points
  37. Not happy about this! What's next!? Royal Caribbean will require a negative Covid-19 test before for all U.S. sailings longer than 4 nights | Royal Caribbean Blog
    1 point
  38. Not sure which bed you are referring to here ("We’re wondering if they’re comfy if we just split up and both get a double bed or whether we go with splitting the double into twins") but if you are referring to the bed in the loft of the GLS (the "Master" bed...sorry, I hate that term), that bed does not split. It is a Duxiana mattress and unlike other beds on board, it is 1 solid King mattress. I believe that the OS bed will split even though the OS used to be a solid mattress as well (maybe it still does ??). But the SC mattresses do not split into 2 separate beds. Perhaps you are talking about the sofa bed/mattress, in which case I have no idea as I have never had any downstairs bed made from the sofa(s).
    1 point
  39. I just saw on Facebook the odyssey changes. Someone alluded to the dredging going on at the port in Nassau as to why the port was dropped.
    1 point
  40. I tend to agree with you, and this is one of the reasons that I wish this important question regarding the delegation of power to a Federal Agency in it's enabling legislation was centered on a more important issue, or actually almost any other issue. However, while I think the protocols will initially be followed, competition may relax them too quickly. One bad cruise could be disastrous to the industry. As for the NSO, we can't go back and change it. So far we have not seen Florida take any action on the 95/5 workaround that cruise lines have come up with. Now that the CSO is not enforceable, I am waiting for Florida to try and force that to end. Since they are no longer limited to the 95/5 capacity limits, it is harder to claim they are not denying service based on vaccination status but because of capacity limits. It would be like a restaurant having 25 tables for vaccinated people and 1 for unvaccinated people trying to claim they were not denying service based on status. I am not worried about Texas even though the injunction (or stay, I keep forgetting which mechanism they are using) now applies in Texas. The Texas law is structured differently, and the Port of Galveston has specifically said they would allow cruise lines to require proof of vaccination status. It is amazing how one word("otherwise") can change a law.
    1 point
  41. Think this document for the ruling: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.388773/gov.uscourts.flmd.388773.114.0.pdf Letter the CDC had sent: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.388773/gov.uscourts.flmd.388773.108.1.pdf
    1 point
  42. MaritimeR&R

    Test Cruise Invite

    Brian, 99% of the time, I am solo. I would imagine RCG is aware of that, so I wouldn't consider your sailing solo a disqualifier.
    1 point
  43. Did you check in on-line? On the APP? After you go through the steps a menu will list check in times (if available), then you pick one. If they've all been taken, you'll be assigned a time. Things are different now, as they need to control the people flow to allow for health checks etc. I would expect that higher loyalty levels and suites might be provided greater weight in any algorithm that's used to assign show up times. But just a hopeful guess.
    1 point
  44. BrianB

    Formal Nights

    Dark colored sport jacket (material must be as wrinkle free as possible) folded inside out, one shoulder into the other…packed in plastic dry cleaner bag. Found some good videos showing how to do it. Dark khakis, belt, nice tie and dark dressy-ish comfortable shoes. Sort of ‘casual/formal’ wear. But I try to get out of the jacket and tie as soon as possible after meeting the Captain, or whatever formal event is over. I’m on vacation.?
    1 point
  45. WAAAYTOOO

    Formal Nights

    On cruises greater than 5 nights we always take a garment bag. It is nice for all of our hang-up clothes. On short cruises we don't bother dressing up and skip the 4th bag completely.
    1 point
  46. Jill

    Next Cruise Planner sale?

    I find they generally happen about every 2-3 weeks, usually starting on a Wednesday and lasting 7-10 days. Always a sale during major holidays. Black Friday usually has the best prices all year.
    1 point
  47. Carotthat

    Check your fare price

    I had booked with RCL directly, and got the new cabin information with OBC about 15mins later.
    1 point
  48. There any charge to do these? If so how much is it? If there's no charge can you just keep getting in line to do these? Since the ship is at reduced capacity thinking I'd give these a try.
    1 point
  49. I just love the double talk. "...we will continue to exercise enforcement discretion by not enforcing the requirements of CDC’s Mask Order..."
    1 point
  50. Ditto. I got Oasis UP cabin 14528 for the 4/17/22 sailing for under $4.5K the day it opened for booking. Star class at that price feels like GTA. Not sure how I feel about not having a balcony, but I can just schlep myself up the stairs right near the cabin and be on the pool deck. I'll take those odds. At the very least, I think it'll be a fun change of pace. I'm usually on 17 in an L1 or L2.
    1 point
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