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Posts posted by ellcee
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19 minutes ago, Jolly Ogre said:
That is a lot of work... I will just buy mine. All that growing, picking, drying and then the boiling and getting the extract just right, not to mention the cost of all the equipment needed. Might as well have a meth lab for more profit. lol
i'll bake from scratch for special occasions but this is one step I'm okay skipping.
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3 hours ago, RDU said:
My own hairdryer!! I drag that thing with me every time I go on vacation. Yes, I know there's one on the ship but it's just not the same. I was actually contemplating this morning about trying to be a big girl and leave it behind...I just don't think I can! LOL
GURL, JUST DONT.
Unless you can air dry and be fine. I have a ton of hair and tried once to use RC's. Never again.
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How exciting! Have fun.
I don't enjoy my daily train commute but I do like Acela. Nice and relaxing.
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7 minutes ago, 10-42 said:
And, I don't believe there has been a debate in here. Some, including me, have stated their opinion/belief and have purposefully avoided being disagreeable and/or political.
I left this site for a while because I couldn't take the Covid talk. Matt and co have been awesome about curbing it so absolutely no complaints with them and I realize this is a "me" problem to a degree.
It's been said SO MANY TIMES how people agree or disagree with the mandates. Opinions are great. Conversation is great but it always delves into something more.
I'll see myself out.
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11 minutes ago, smokeybandit said:
Buses, taxis, trains, airports still require masks.
Gotcha. I see restrictions as restaurants and places being limited to vaxxed people and stuff like that.
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As always, I love the pictures but the ravens with the little fireball bottle (what it looks like to me) is making me laugh.
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52 minutes ago, smokeybandit said:
NYC has some of the most strict restrictions in the western world right now, yet the have the among the highest case rates currently.
I'm seeing none of these restrictions.
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50 minutes ago, GatorCruiser said:
question for you, Ill be up there next week. Any restrictions i need to know about? Do i need to show proof of vaccination at any establishments at this time? Masks indoors at restaurants required? masks on the subway?
So far nothing. Always good to have just in case. Mass transit still required masks but as someone who uses it daily, about 1/2 are still wearing.
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You haven't heard much because it's normal. The price goes up and down until your cruise due to inflation and/or supply and demand and /or whim of the business. Either buy when you feel comfortable or pay per drink once you board.
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Well that's the best part of solo travel - you get to go where YOU want and do what YOU want to do. For me I like a bigger, newer ship with lots to do (which I wind up doing very little of) and then figure out what my intentions for the trip are.
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12 hours ago, Blue Waters said:
We will be staying on Odyssey for 2 months
woah. That's amazing. Enjoy.
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46 minutes ago, mikey60 said:
but I'm in a quandary about booking this now or just keeping an eye on it.
My 2 cents - Hold off unless you think $98 a day is worth it. October of '23 is far enough away for sales to pop up. The drink package price has gone up exponentially and while it could go up even more unless you can get value out of $98 per day it's just not worth it.
Mine is down to $72 a day and I'm not sure that's worth it for me but will play by ear. I'm waiting to see what the norm is before I drop more money. My worst case scenario is I need pay per drink after buying the coffee card. I'd set aside what I think is a reasonable amount of money and just bring that.
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It sounds like you are 100% prepared. you need nothing. Anything you forget won't be worth it, if anything you've overthought it.
I obsessively plan until the day of the cruise then I just let everything happen and live in the moment - I like knowing what I can do but doing what I feel like doing. People who travel with me love it because I'm like a little guide.
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If you can stay downtown, do it. Pre pandemic I've gone 1-2x a year and love the walkability of the city. So, so many good restaurants and museums. When I go I walk just about everywhere or Lyft/Uber.
The Metro is supposedly VERY easy but this New Yorker who works in NYC got a little lost so (I get lost everywhere that isn't home sooooo) take that with a grain of salt. I did find the Metro clean and the people are super friendly if you have any questions.
What a great place to go. The museums are amazing. Hope you all enjoy.
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16 hours ago, CruiseMom82 said:
I second the recommendation to get cheap one when you land.
I third it. Either buy a cheap one while you are there or use the hotel's. I used a converter for USB and was fine but I wouldn't play around with hair dryer.
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I buy as soon as it seems reasonable and then check obsessively until my cruise.
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30 minutes ago, mrcrab2022 said:
If I have to end up paying $43.50 x 2 for gratuities, I'll never use Royal Caribbean again. I got my own food (buffet) and I got my own refills (drink stations) most of the time on the boat.
Maybe cruising isn't for you. Gratuities are normal for most cruise lines, they're either baked into your bill or you pay onboard. Someone cleaned your room, gave you towels, made your bed, cleaned the ship...this is for them. For the buffets, someone cooked that food and someone else refilled that food and kept everything clean.
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It's bacccccck! (still too expensive)
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Specialty Reservations at MDR?
in Royal Caribbean Dining
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You'll need to go to the specific restaurants and make each reservation.