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Larry Muster

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  1. 23 hours ago, Eddy said:

    Thx. Its only a day trip back to ship by 4:pm What would you suggest to have a great time with limited time?  The ship is at the Royal Naval Dockyard.  west end I think.     Rent a scooter?  tour? Or just walk around the port? thx

    I did the scooter rental and loved it and highly recommend.  We did a self-tour of the coastline and hit downtown for lunch.  

  2. Given that you don't set sail until January there are likely to be lots of iterations of various deals.  Your best bet is to BUY IT NOW (or when you see it) regardless of the price.  Then you are insulated if the price goes UP and can cancel and rebook if the price goes down. 

    For the packages that come with internet and some sort of beverage option (other than Deluxe) there is no requirement that the whole party has to buy it. 

  3. I threw the post into my voice to text software and made it through the whole thing.  I actually enjoyed it.  I give it an 8 out of 10.  I almost quit during the bit where OP does an impression of the on hold advertisement.  

    To summarize, ship was unable to go to CocoCay because " the captain who decided to not take our ship to coco cay".  Port fees were returned and the spa ran a discount to make up for the inconvenience.  The cruise statement was not reconciled and the OP claims there were multiple new charges after the statement was reconciled.  These issues plus lots of time on hold leaves the OP has never been treated so unprofessionally and completely disregarded in their whole life.

    I want to feel for the OP but each bump in the road is taken as a personal slap in the face.  Each bump seems to also generate another check in the ax to grind category.  Sure it would be nice to get compensated for missing a KEY port, but it does not always happen and it's not a personal affront.  Welcome to land of cruise lovers, but you've got to go with the flow and not take it all personally.  From here, we all know now NOT to step off the ship until you have a reconciled final statement in your hand and when the spa offers 20% off - go get that deep tissue massage!

  4. Heading to Bermuda on Adventure in May.  Below is the guidance I received from a Royal Healthy Sailing communication.  Prior to this I did assume that I only needed to apply for authorization if I was going to disembark but this confirmed all passengers need to apply.  My agent does a great job keeping me up to date on this stuff and I'm pretty actively involved in keeping up to date with this stuff.  However, I could see someone who is more 'set it and forget it' about their vacation missing this step.  These country-specific requirements aren't part of the online checkin (yet) so unless you have a great agent, or are otherwise actively involved it's possible you could miss the email about this requirement.

    Reminder!
    All guests 2 and older must apply for the Bermuda Travel Authorization to enter the country. Applications can be purchased for $40 as early as one month before travel here. This Travel Authorization is required regardless of whether you will be disembarking in Bermuda and must be presented on boarding day at check-in.

  5. I will say thatI thought I knew everything there was to know about preventing charges.  I am an apple user and have multiple devices.  The only settings I touched were "cellular data" which I turned off, thinking that's all I needed to do.  I was connected to wifi most of the time, and everything worked as expected.  I did notice that I was getting text messages from time to time (not iMessages).  I assumed that they were somehow coming through via the internet.

    My first bill after the trip included charges for those text messages.  It wasn't major and could have been worse.  My carrier (Verizon) told me that turning off cellular is a start but recommended next time I turn on airplane mode (which will by default disable wifi) and re-enable wifi and bluetooth.

  6. 1 hour ago, jay1021 said:

    My fixed income (I'm retired) is fixed to the cost of living (which isn't and doesn't keep up) is getting harder and harder to stretch

    I recently got my first booking receipt from Royal where my age bracket changed.  YIKES!  Seeing my new age band for the first time was TOUGH.  However, as I get older, my post-booking expenses for cruise planner things is the one thing I can point to that is trending down.  My drink packages have moved from Deluxe to Refreshment and sometimes even soda (just so I can get seltzer from the self-service machine).  Partly due to me slowing down and partly to the free D+ drinks.  I even just got the water package on one cruise, and if you told the me of 10 years ago that - I wouldn't have believed it. 

  7. 1 hour ago, San Diego Garrett said:

    The best I ever got was for our 7 night Navigator cruise over Thanksgiving. I scored the DBP for $44. The DBP + Voom was going for $49.

    I have to ask because of the complexity of Royal Caribbean math.  Is your $44 for the DBP the advertised price or the all-in price after gratuities etc?  Since 2018 (other than the $17 mistake) my best all in DBP score is $53.10 per night all-in.

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