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Todd W

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  1. when we took our 12 and 14yr old boys on their first cruise our initial rules we set for them was to check in with us every 2 hours, no question asked.   we always made sure they knew of the potential places where we would be.   if for some reason they couldn't meet up or couldn't find us, then they needed to swing by the cabin and leave us a sticky note on the mirror as to where they were and what time it was when they left the note.

      Some may think this was extreme but we just prefaced it to them with the understanding that if they missed any of our expected check-in's,  they would be glued to our hip the next day.   I'm very pleased to say that we never had any issues.  In fact,  they actually ran into us much more frequently than was expected.    as they showed the responsibility, we gave them longer windows of time in which they needed to check back with us.     i believe that they loved the freedom and wanted to prove to us that they could do it, which they did.      They had a blast and in turn, because of they behavior, we had a much more relaxed time knowing that they were being responsible.

  2. On 6/25/2018 at 4:32 PM, rjac said:

    Nachi Cocum is not an RC excursion. Here is a link to their homepage: http://www.cozumelnachicocom.com/. 

     If you book with them tell them if you want a "palapa" by the water, or pool or in the back area. They are very accommodating. :27_sunglasses:

    For what it's worth,  i asked about reserving a palapa at Nachi last week for my April cruise and I was told "Unfortuantely we cannot guarantee a  palapa this service is subject to availiability upon arrival, first come first serve. "      I'm hoping this is similar to so many of the "policies" that RCI has.    even though Nachi is unaffiliated,   I'm going to keep reaching out to hopefully get the answer I want  lol

     

  3. On 7/2/2018 at 7:31 AM, coneyraven said:

    I know this isn't the first thing you think of ---- but we brought a First Aid Kit ..... you just never know when you're going to need it. 

    I second this.   doesn't have to be a big expensive one.   something to cover you just "in case".  bandaids, tweezers, antiseptic, a few motrin a few ibuprofin,  maybe $7.00 at walgreens.    will not only save you money, but will save you TIME running around on the ship to buy this stuff.      

    we always take some downey wrinkle release spray for any wrinkled clothes.    works pretty good considering you cant have an iron or steamer

    travel sunscreen

    ziplock bags. -  great for wet clothes or carrying snacks out to port

    and it may seem like overkill but i always take copies of all health insurance stuff as well as a list of any meds with mg descriptions that my wife and I are taking.   i barely remember my own meds but have no clue what the mg's are and even more clueless on her stuff.       we had an instance on our first cruise where i had to go down to the sickbay and was glad i had that information.   made it much easier for the medical team to assist us.

  4. sorry to hear about this, it sucks.   primarily why i put all of this in the hands of MEI because if there's something that can be forgotten, I'll forget it.      For what it's worth, i've never received notice for any other cruise line either.    It's always been on the paperwork they provide when you book as well,  X amount of days final payment is due.   best of luck on rebooking.   keep us posted.   

  5. From the kids perspective, they're are going to have a blast on any of the ships you choose.  Independence and Mariner both just got updates they would love but obviously there will be more for everyone to do on an Oasis class.     When we took our kids on their first cruise they were 12 and 14 and absolutely loved it.   We started them out with tight restrictions (requiring them to check in with us every couple of hours or leaving notes on the mirror in the cabin as to where they were).  as they proved their level of responsibility, we loosened up their reigns.   We just set the expectation that if at any point they broke a rule (within reason) or missed a check in time, they would be glued to our hip for the next day.    Happy to say we never had any incidents.   It was a real pleasure to see them in their own element on the ship enjoying everything with other kids their age.   Surprisingly they checked in with us more frequently than either of us expected which was great!   Lots of tears from both of them at the end of the cruise but many of their friends they stil keep in contact 2 years later.        

  6. while we haven't cruised on NCL yet ( looking into it) , my humble opinion is your 50th birthday is a big deal man!    I'll hit that milestone this year myself.    With that in mind, i would tend to lean more towards having a great time on a familiar line that you're already comfortable with.  This helps to avoid any whoopsies in case NCL just isn't for you.    Save the NCL cruise for another time when it wouldn't be as big of a deal or tarnish the memories of your 50th if something was out of sorts.     

  7. Curious to hear thoughts on the Belize cave tubing excursions.   I've read a ton of reviews and they all seem to be hit or miss.   Lots of negative stuff on RCI  Jaguar paw tubing excursions about disorganization, lots of hurry up and wait to get started or rushing everyone back to the ship after their float and not allowing enough time for lunch.       Interested in hearing about some reliable 3rd party tubing excursions (no zip lines or stuff like that, just tubing).       Do they all pretty much require a 45 min or more drive to the camp spot and then additional walking through the jungle?     Please feel free to share any info on your good or bad experiences and what companies you'd suggest.       our group is really just looking for a relaxing tube float and some good lunch and/or drinks afterwards with possibly some time left over for port shopping before sail away.

     

    thanks!

  8. 2 hours ago, spiralqueen said:

    Does anyone else feel like just the very act of planning and researching for a vacation seems to extend it in some way in your mind? It's honestly one of my favorite parts so this place is like heaven! 

    you've found your happy place among others just like you.    I've already been building my research "stuff" for my Harmony cruise in 2020.  been doing that since i was 700+ days out and doing the same for my Liberty cruise which is still a year away (which i started doing a year ago) as i know many others here do the same thing.    Welcome aboard!

  9. spoke with the rest of our group over the weekend and just finished locking up our reservations for Nachi....313 days in advance lol.    with 3 other ships in port that day,  one being Oasis and the other being CCL Breeze and Magic, thats a potential 14,000 +_people in port that i'd rather not have to fight with for beach chairs.    Thanks for all of the feedback everyone.  Will be our first time checking out Nachi and we can't wait!

  10. new ships and itineraries for my wife and I whenever possible.    now that being said, our upcoming (in 321 days) cruise, we are doing an itinerary we've done before but chose it as we are bringing 2 couples with us who are new to Royal and we love Roatan and Belize out of Galveston.   Hoping everyone else gets hooked as well.  While we loved our cruise on Carnival Breeze, wife and I just loved Royal more ? and are always looking for new loyal royal's to join us!  

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