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  1. Separate "higher end"toiletries that may or may not have you smelling like a salad.
    6 points
  2. Couldn't agree more. It is not the wearing of the pin, but the "better-than-thou" attitude that a very, very few exhibit from time to time. Our experience was once trying to get off the ship in Ft. Lauderdale early in order to start our 800 mile drive home, some Pinnacled Princes complained that the early departure was supposed to be for the Pinnacle guests. The few Pinnacle exhibitionist remind me of of man I met in Arlington, VA who years ago lived on a neighborhood with a lot of retired generals and admirals who had their name and rank on their mailboxes. He put his name and rank on his mailbox as well, "Private (Retired)."
    5 points
  3. He's clearly attention seeking.
    5 points
  4. Find a spot on the beach, make sure the kids know. Send them to the waterpark, see them and hear their stories of fun when they return. Spend time with your wife and enjoy the beach.
    4 points
  5. Balconies in general start on deck 6 on this class. Deck 6 has more obstructed compared to the deck 7 obstructed cabins. The obstructed cabins on deck 6 & 7 are the same price so compared to deck 6, deck 7 is much better. Keep in mind both are advertised as "obstructed" so take them for what they are - a way to get a balcony cabin ar a lower price with the trade off of accepting some obstruction. These are not sold to unsuspecting cruisers, anyone booking an obstructing cabin should expect... an obstruction. There are a few spots on deck 6 & 7 that are not obstructed by the vast majority of deck 6 & 7 balcony cabins are obstructed. Once your look at deck 8 only then are there no obstructed balconies on this class. Here are some pics from a deck 7 obstructed balcony on a sister ship. The reason to book deck 6 or 7 is save money knowing there will be obstruction. If this sort of obstruction exceeds your desires then look to balcony cabins on deck 8 or above that typically book at a slightly higher cost compared to deck 6 & 7.
    4 points
  6. smokeybandit

    Capacity

    Capacity on those summer 2021 cruises will never be beat, for better or for worse
    4 points
  7. Not all cruises qualify for kids sail free
    3 points
  8. Lunch in Coastal Kitchen: We had a special lunch made from India.
    3 points
  9. $150 each for the waterpark?! Personally, I don't think it's worth that - all the slides & wave pool are great and everything, but not sure about $150 great. Just something to consider.
    3 points
  10. Not exactly a ringing endorsement of the wave pool, IMO.
    3 points
  11. I'm now tempted to wear my pin just to see what people say.
    3 points
  12. 10/4/22 continued lunch we had Giovanni’s dinner-we had Samba Grill We enjoyed Samba. Filet Mignon is wonderful, that was my choice because I love a good filet! Others who ate lamb said it was very good.Our server was one of the best So today was our galley tour and bridge tour. helipad from bridge our sweet genie Romina giving our tour! captains chair
    3 points
  13. We just got off the ship and walked into Barcelona - most of it is easily walkable. We did get on one of the on/off buses in the afternoon which was just OK (and overpriced). Viator, which @ChessE4mentioned above is always an option if you want to see excursions. we used them in Rome for private tours during our pre cruise stay.
    3 points
  14. Start a new topic please. Looking forward to this new one!
    3 points
  15. FrHoffard

    Pool towel question

    Thanks everyone! This will be the 1st cruise for both of us and I just wanted to know what to expect. Countdown is now in single digits!!!
    3 points
  16. I believe that it is no price adjustment (or Best Price Guarantee) after the Final Due Date, NOT after you have made final payment.
    3 points
  17. Mike n Ky

    Capacity

    Yep...flying in 2020 was great...so many seats to choose from, low rates and rental cars deeply discounted. Summer 2021 into January/February 2022, no problem on our cruises with lines, elevators, pool chairs and much more...and best of all...the usually happy to see us crew were almost giddy...applause rang out upon embarkation and numerous times around the ship. No doubt they were happy to see us coming back but we were also happy to see them too.
    3 points
  18. Absolutely smart move!
    3 points
  19. wordell1

    Capacity

    Those of us who cruised during Covid were treated to half (or less) empty ships. It was really awesome but will likely never be repeated.
    3 points
  20. Yes, I would have made that move in a heartbeat.
    3 points
  21. My wife and I had the same discussion last week on Navigator. It was our first cruise back at full capacity. While we enjoyed the uncrowded ships it was also really nice being back on a ship that had some 'life'. I was a little worried about crowds but was quickly reminded how cruise ships have a way of dispersing crowds. Other than pool decks on sea days we never felt 'crowded', lines were non existant after day 1 and we had a fantastic cruise. I'll take the 'old' experience than the half full ship with masks and testing requirements anyday.
    3 points
  22. My two year old son likes to wear his D+ pin on board!
    3 points
  23. The best price guarantee is not the same as the lowest price guarantee. The best price says if you find a price cheaper within 48hr, you will get the lower price plus the difference back as OBC. The low price guarantee allows you to reprice a cruise all the way until final payment. During the restart some people were spoiled as it allowed pax to reprice until 48hrs before the cruise left and get the balance as OBC.
    2 points
  24. KenCP

    Wonder Windjammer

    It was just tea, coffee a section of breads and some meat and cheese on your left when you walk in. That what it was in May. Will be on again October /Nov, if I am up that early with the clocks falling back every day or so I will check again.
    2 points
  25. It is if you like waves. Just without the dirty water. Sheesh.
    2 points
  26. @Neesa So sorry for my late reply Thank you for all the tips. My BF grew up cruising so he's a very much used to what to expect (but hasn't been in about 5 years) I am an overthinker/ over packer/ overly anxious about everything so I like to ask for additional advice from other well experienced travelers for their tips. Yes I will need to bring my shampoo & conditioner, idk how men use all in one stuff lol But overall I am looking forward to this new experience & i am hoping to love it, fingers crossed
    2 points
  27. Yes, it's pretty similar to the bars on the ship. The main pool bar is large, other bars like the one by Chill Beach are smaller. They do have a signature frozen drink though, the Coco Loco.
    2 points
  28. Right- we can no longer get OBC if the price drops after final payment (based on the date, not when you actually pay it).
    2 points
  29. Included options (I don't pay for food when I love what's already included) There are 3 snack shacks - really good chicken sandwiches, mozzarella sticks, and amazing funnel cakes. Chill Grill/Skippers Grill - taco bar with freshly made tortillas (they also have burgers, dogs, salads, other sandwiches, etc. but I go for the tacos). Also, a good dessert hack... take 2 chocolate chip cookies to the soft serve ice cream machine and make an ince cream sandwich... then eat it quickly before it melts, lol. Others can chime in about the pay options.
    2 points
  30. First time cruiser. We booked a cruise for late March, just the wife and I. At the time (3 weeks ago) they were sold out of double-occupancy Ocean Balcony rooms. They did offer us a GTY which we accepted. I've been a little nervous about not really knowing what we would end up with but we wanted an Ocean Balcony. This morning an additional Ocean Balcony room on the 8th floor midship opened. Cancellation? I called and changed from GTY to the selected room. Paid the extra $ and locked it in. One less thing to stress about, I guess. My thinking was that during Spring Break the cruise will be jammed and our GTY assignment could possibly be disappointing. Smart move?
    2 points
  31. Have been on 2 Halloween cruises before, once on Harmony in the caribbean. Lots of people in costume, lots of decorations, a dance party in the promenade, incl. balloon drop and a walk-through haunted house in Boleros. Lots of scary cakes and dessert in Windjammer, they all looked amazing. Then, in 2019 we were on Spectrum out of Shanghai. Seeing that 80% of passengers were locals which disappeared from the public areas after dinner (no idea where they went) and the rest was mostly Americans and lots of them in costumes. There were some decorations on the Esplanade, also themed cakes in the Windjammer and a fun halloween dance party and costume competition in 270°, incl. a cool animated Halloween-themed backdrop projection. On Oct. 30 we board Wonder of the Seas and look forward to the Halloween festivities as well and this time we will also bring costumes. I told my friend who join us that costumes are the mandatory dresscode on Oct. 31
    2 points
  32. In JS and up you get in separate bottles shampoo, conditioner, body lotion and shower gel. Depending on the ship it can be big bottles or small bottles. The small bottles usually get restocked everyday so if you play it smart you might be able to take a few bottles home with you. Last time I were in a JS I used Royal Caribbean toiletries at home several months after the cruise ended.
    2 points
  33. Luly

    Passports

    Depending on the cruise terminal, I’ve seen the lines for those with birth certificates ridiculously long and sooooo slow, while the passport line zips through with the new facial recognition systems that some terminals have. Time and risk of missing your flight home is enough for a passport in that case. But like others said, you don’t want to end up stuck in an emergency situation in another country without a passport.
    2 points
  34. My wife and I do enjoy having the ships being full again as it does have more life and energy. Yes, sometimes the pools and other areas are crowded but the experience is more fulfilling.
    2 points
  35. This was my view on Anthem 6702, Aft Stbd. So definately not looking at the Ocean.
    2 points
  36. Um, I disagree....a lot spoiled! LOL!!
    2 points
  37. 5+ years ago that was the case. Her issues are minor compared to where she had been. She is back to work and living a normal life. Thank heavens.
    2 points
  38. Since he doesn't cruise anymore this is the next best thing.
    2 points
  39. 10/4/22 our morning wake view From our balcony 2nd sea day.
    2 points
  40. When I become Pinnacle I will be getting a custom Speedo made with ‘Pinnacle’ on one side and ‘700’ on the other. Suggestions on which side to put each? Hopefully I can achieve Pinnacle in my mid age as Father Time is not kind to the Speedo.
    2 points
  41. karl_nj

    Kids sail free not free??

    I guess one way to compare if the kids sail free is "working" is to put the ages of the kids as 13. You should then get the "full price", as kids sail free is only for 12 and under.
    1 point
  42. Will I be the BMOS (big man on ship) if I wear my Platinum pin? Will people be Green with envy if I wear my Emerald pin? Or maybe a Diamond in the rough with my Diamond pin?
    1 point
  43. Day 5 Aruba back on ship.Port wonderful here. Here is a picture of the wonderful Allure of the seas. Then an airplane about to land but not in the ocean lol
    1 point
  44. Thank you - that helped. I signed out and then signed back in and can now see my Set Sail pass. Thanks!
    1 point
  45. OCSC Mike

    Passports

    Just playing devil's advocate and bringing some statistics into the conversation... There's an extremely low chance that anything goes wrong. You're far more likely to get into a serious car accident just driving to work or the supermarket but you likely don't think twice about driving. I agree, you might as well just get a passport, the downside is a relatively small expenditure spread over 10 years, but calling the DL/BC option a "very very bad idea" is hyperbole IMO.
    1 point
  46. Need to go to O'Reilly's auto parts for that one... https://www.oreillyauto.com/flux-500.html?q=121g
    1 point
  47. Ask a cardiologist.
    1 point
  48. Day 6: A sea day Sorry, I’m a day late again. We set an alarm again for breakfast in the main dining room where I had the same breakfast as the day before with the exception of adding cheese grits to my order. I’ve never had grits before so I had to try them. I probably will never order them again. After breakfast was cold brew coffee at cafe promenade followed by morning trivia. My wife and I answered seven out of 15 correctly, which is respectable considering how tough the questions were. I question the person that answered all 15 correctly. I suspect that Ken Jennings would’ve had a hard time getting a perfect score. About 11 am, 8 am back home, I had a coconut and pineapple smoothie. It was delicious, especially with Malibu Coconut Rum in it, okay, I had a pina colada. I had another Pina colada while watching my nephew on the stand up flow rider. I would’ve done it but I prefer my bones intact. Nobody wanted to join me in the main dining room for lunch, so I went by myself. The shrimp risotto was to die for and I had one of the best seafood sandwiches ever. I have eaten seafood every day on this cruise. So much seafood, I probably have more mercury in me than a 1970’s thermometer. Following lunch I met the rest of my family at the Windjammer, passing the stowaway piano player on the way. After the windjammer, it was down to deck 6 for the boardwalk and tequila drinks at Sabor. My wife, mother, sister, and sister in law rode the carousel. I would’ve rode it too, but my brother said if I did we’d exceed the international limit on jackasses for one carousel. Dinner was lobster, I had two, along with two seafood appetizers. After dinner were drinks at the ice skating showcase. It was awesome. Instead of a story, it was just routines and they were good. Following the ice skating showcase was the love and marriage show. It was hilarious and our cruise director was funny and had a quick wit. Then it was time for our late night pizza and bed. Next is our final day which is another sea day.
    1 point
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