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  1. I actually experienced something similar. RCCL didn’t own the hotel but it was a pre cruise package through RCCL. The morning of the cruise a team came to the hotel lobby, took our luggage and checked us in. We got our sea pass cards and transportation and walked on the ship. It was years ago and I believe it was in Tampa for a Panama Canal cruise and San Juan!  We loved  it!  

  2. @Ditchdoc  I agree. We all want to be tolerant of physically challenged people who  need adaptive equipment but I can see this opening up a can of worms-rollerblades, electric scooters, etc. If limited to ports, I say great but not in crowded ship venues. Last cruise, a gentleman using a rolling knee walker for a leg injury was gleefully rolling around and crashing into people in the Windjammer-sorta using it as a battering ram. Not cool!

  3. You cannot count on  being in A boarding. Depends on the flight and when you buy the Early Bird. Last flight, we got B11-12 and the wheelchairs, and families and soldiers in uniform board before B. The plane was 1/3 full but we did get seats together. It is nice to not have to actually check in otherwise you cannot check in before exactly 24 hours before the flight. The 36 hours is for those that bought Early Bird.

  4. I just tried to make MTD reservations on cruise planner for Anthem, April 12, 2020. That's 252 days away. The dining options just recently opened up for that sailing as I check pretty frequently. The only two times that are available are 6:30 and 8:30. What's up with that? You usually get numerous time options from 6:00 to 9:30 and maybe sometimes a few times are unavailable. BUT only two times? I even called RCCL and only those times are available-every night for a 12 night cruise???? That's not even MY time- that's their time. This doesn't seem right. Can someone explain????? Before you suggest I have my TA call, I already did that.

  5. We recently took two teenage grandkids on the LOS. I set the rule they could not wear shorts in the dining room- jeans, long  pants, nice shirt or top ok. To my surprise my 16 year old grandson remarked “ I feel underdressed; I should have brought another shirt.”

    The second formal night he was scrounging around in his closet looking for something clean to wear since he had spilled gravy on his nice shirt. Jokingly I offered my white button up blouse. He took me up on it, rolled up the sleeves and the photo is attached. 

    I believe it is a good lesson to teach young people how to dress for certain occasions. 

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  6. @Lovetocruise2002 I was able to book the hotels under the old website but now it is nowhere to be seen. Try calling customer service or your TA. We have also used them in San Juan and Tampa and maybe some others that I can't recall right now. The hotels are usually more expensive than booking yourself but they include transportation to and from  the cruise port. If you are a long way from the port like in Rome or London, it might be worthwhile.

  7. Find the deck that muster is held on. There are chairs under the lifeboats and no foot traffic. On the LIBERTY it was deck 4. Just be aware one side is smoking and the other side is non- smoking. We sit there, watch the water and read- super relaxing. 

    If you are on Brilliance it’s our favorite class of ship- big enough but not too big. The Schooner Bar is usually almost empty during the day. 

    Dont try to do everything.  The port shopping at Cozumel can be stressful as the vendors accost you and try to entice you into their stores.  Don’t make eye contact and keep walking to your destination. Better yet, enjoy the ship while everyone else is on shore. 

    I have only been on one ship when the Solarium pool was crowded. There is every body type on display male and female so whatever yours is will not be noticed. 

     

     

     

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