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Matt

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  1. Ultimately, it depends on the AO staff. My recommendation is to explain the situation and ask nicely. On a recent cruise, my oldest had turned 6 2 months before the cruise, so that meant she got moved up to Explorers. Well, on this sailing there were not a lot of kids and Explorers (6-8) and Voyagers (9-11) got mixed together and that meant a lot of the older kids were engaging in games she was not comfortable with. The AO director talked to me about having her stay in Aquanauts (3-5) since it was more her pace. I think the key is to ask nicely for what you want, but, be prepared if the answer is not what you want. Depending on the amount of kids on your sailing, it may or may not be so easy to change.
  2. Sounds like you had a great day, and thank you for sharing the room service experience. It sounds like the room service is a step better than what it was before. I'll try it out on my Harmony cruise too....you know, for "research". My wife and I love Columbus, and I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it too.
  3. Since we will be kid-free on our next cruise, we decided it would make sense to try St. John this time while in port at St. Thomas. Our goal is to go to St. John and enjoy a beach. I've heard nice things about Cinnamon Bay as a great (and far less crowded) alternative to Trunk Bay. I feel like it's simple enough to take a taxi to the ferry stop, hop on the ferry to St. John. Any advice for getting around to Cinnamon Bay (or really anywhere in St. John). Is it safe to assume there will be ample taxis? Or should I make a reservation for a driver ahead of time?
  4. I would be shocked to discover that is the case....unless it was being replaced by some sort of Dynamic Dining 2.0
  5. Couple of drinks I enjoy DiSorrono and Coke (tastes like Dr. Pepper) Kingfisher is a great beer That is what I love about Old San Juan. Just wandering and discovering what's around the next corner. A $10 minimum is actually low compared to most land based casinos. I prefer it to be lower so I can enjoy a game like Roulette without shelling out $20/round.
  6. To the best of my knowledge there is not. As others pointed out, Jade referred to the Asian food section of the Windjammer buffet. Before RC had Izumi, its ships offered sushi in this area. To be honest, the sushi quality was awful. Worse than supermarket sushi, if you ask me. To get sushi on Harmony of the Seas, you will need to go to Izumi. The sushi there is priced a la carte, so you only pay for what you order. More importantly, the quality of sushi at Izumis is significantly better than Jade ever had. Here's an overview of sushi on Royal Caribbean ships: https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/2015/09/04/sushi-royal-caribbean-everything-you-need-know
  7. Honestly, I have no idea what "second quarter" really means. RC is in its second quarter now, but that goes for another 2 months or so.
  8. I believe Allure does and it's referred to as the YSPA
  9. Just announced a new kids sail free deal starting today: https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/2017/05/17/royal-caribbean-offering-kids-sail-free-deal-through-end-of-may
  10. Thank you for posting the menus! What did you hit up in San Juan along your walking trek?
  11. Royal Caribbean has not announced its return yet, but it seems to pop up about 3-4 times per year. If/when it is announced, I always post it on the blog ASAP. Keep in mind that there tends to be a lot of blackout dates associated with kids sail free promo.
  12. I have cash for tipping porters, use in ports on shore excursions and in the casino. There are porters who will take your luggage and check it for you, just like at the airport. You will find a need to keep some luggage with you (carry-ons) because you need some of the things in the interim period between when you get the luggage delivered to your room. Or, you have fragile items.
  13. That's right, on Oasis and Quantum Class ships, the limit is $13 per drink.
  14. No, kids get a different set of benefits because they are children. If they were adults, yea.
  15. Based on that response, I'd first try to see if you can reserve MTD via Cruise Planner site. It's certainly faster than calling RC. Try booking one night at a time, and then checking out before selecting another night.
  16. Top Tier Crown and Anchor Society: https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/2015/01/03/cruising-101-crown-and-anchor-parties
  17. I'll book it for Harmony GC, oh wait....
  18. Not certain if the Windjammer buffet will have prime rib. There are some MDR menu items that are available in Windjammer, but it's not a total copy. One strategy you might employ is to go to the Windjammer before your meal to eat something so you're not starving at dinner in the MDR. In terms of special request from Giovannis, I'd suggest going to Giovannis at least 24 hours before your meal and making a request. I'm sure they can accommodate the person in your group, but you just need to give them a heads up for your upcoming reservation.
  19. So when you go to the Cruise Planner and you go to the Dining section, do you see options there? Specifically, do you see My Time Dining reservation option?
  20. I think you're taking that comment too literally. I read it as a joke, meaning they are dealing with something logistically, so they came up with a tongue-in-cheek answer for why we need to wait so long.
  21. Here are some fun things to do in Old San Juan: https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/2015/04/14/things-do-old-san-juan
  22. I'd have to send @monorailmedic. I don't eat shrimp or crab, which nearly all of the sushi you make is comprised of. Granted, he is a vegetarian, but he's been known to compromise his values when it comes to sushi
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