
HeWhoWaits
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Icon of the Seas: Unplanned Maintenance 9/23
HeWhoWaits replied to Archarial's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
Proof that bigger isn't always better. -
Better access to an outlet incoveniently locate too close to a corner for your plug on an inflexible cord.
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Cocktail Recipes on Royal Caribbean Ships
HeWhoWaits replied to PG Cruiser's topic in Royal Caribbean Dining
Yours in the recipe looks like one of the four different pictures you posted. If those are all from the Icon, clearly the bartenders don't know what it should look like. -
Where do I put like a general random question?
HeWhoWaits replied to mbhaf's topic in People Connect
When in doubt, put it in "Royal Caribbean Discussion" and if it "needs"to be somewhere else a moderator will move it. -
Change Destinations On A Booked Cruise
HeWhoWaits replied to TNewton's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
"I want to modify my reservation on booking number 12345678." NEVER use the word "cancel" at any point in the conversation. -
Cruise Planner Offering "Crown & Anchor" Discounts
HeWhoWaits replied to WAAAYTOOO's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
Taking the prices from ridiculous down to unreasonable, IMO. But for people who like to spend their money on such things, every little bit helps. -
ChatGPT doesn't always know how things work. OP shows as joining the site one minute later than the post is time stamped (guess the algorithms for those two functions are not aligned).
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How to save some money.......but seriously, don't do this..
HeWhoWaits replied to GregD's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
But alcohol kills all the germs! -
Simple answer - you probably don't need it, but there's no harm in having one completed.
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Dining room dress code for kids
HeWhoWaits replied to Theresak1021's topic in Royal Caribbean Dining
Ours has a dress code - you must be dressed (unless every blind/shade/curtain is closed AND you are the only one home). -
Dining room dress code for kids
HeWhoWaits replied to Theresak1021's topic in Royal Caribbean Dining
Compared to the days I work from home, my standard attire during the day on cruises IS dressed up. -
Dining room dress code for kids
HeWhoWaits replied to Theresak1021's topic in Royal Caribbean Dining
The only folks likely to get this info ahead of time are those staying in suites who will have been contacted by the Suite Concierge. Even then, it's usually less than a full week notice. -
Dining room dress code for kids
HeWhoWaits replied to Theresak1021's topic in Royal Caribbean Dining
I have yet to see anyone get dress-coded since the mid-2000s. -
Not sure they are equipped to store anything for you. There is certainly space to leave somthing unattended, but it would likely be best to just collapse it and take it on the train with you.
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What to do with a bad stateroom attendant?
HeWhoWaits replied to Joe01's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
I would go directly to the Hotel Manager with the concern. Guest Services can put you in touch, but they won't be able to do much themselves. -
Any good travel agent will provide some perks - not the least of which is THEY deal with Royal when there are issues or changes. As for "the perks" - that's dependent on your status with Royal, not on the travel agent. Many folks here use MEI Travel which is a sponsor of the blog. Check them out.
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Cocktail Recipes on Royal Caribbean Ships
HeWhoWaits replied to PG Cruiser's topic in Royal Caribbean Dining
Now that's a drink I can get behind! Grapefruit, grapefruit, grapefruit! Still not an incentive to get on the megaships, but a recipe for which I may have to go buy the ingredients. -
We didn't register for Celebrity numbers until after booking our first Celebrity cruise. We still got all the perks associated with the match in force at the time. If we ever book on Silversea, we'll do the same.
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Same ChatGPT algorithm.
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Cruise/Work - Internet Package
HeWhoWaits replied to DisneyWorld30th's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
That plethora of emails is the biggest part of the ridiculous workload I mentioned above. It's so nice to have the first workday back be just another workday rather than the first of several days trying to dig out from under the "pile." As you say - it's a personal thing. Many want to completely disconnect for X days. Others disconnect from work, but not from the rest of the internet world. I would rather have partial work disconnection and not be swamped on my return (and forums such as this are the closest I come to social media). None of these approaches is wrong. -
"Apply for" = request. Guess they hope that by having a number we'll be more likely to book a cruise.
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Cruise/Work - Internet Package
HeWhoWaits replied to DisneyWorld30th's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
I choose to work several hours per day on trips to save some vacation time. That's not an expectation - it's on me and an expense I'm willing to absorb. an hour or so before WJ opens for breakfast and quick check of email while cooling off upon our return on port days same hour or so before breakfast plus more of the morning and maybe during lulls in afternoon activities of interest on sea days I typically use 3 or 3.5 vacation days instead of 5 for a 7 night cruise without feeling like I missed out on anything. Do that three times and you get an extra week off. Plus there is the benefit of not coming back to a ridiculous workload. If my employer "asked" me to be available, it would be a hard "no" unless they agreed to pay the entire cost of my internet package. -
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The only time we ever booked GTY was also a suite guarantee. We got a JS almost exactly where we would have selected (same area, different deck) at a savings of $240 pp.
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Must. Resist. Urge. To. Call. Out. One. And. Done. Drive-by. Okay, maybe not. Couldn't even bother to correct the ChatGPT error from "inferior" to "interior."