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  1. On 3/12/2019 at 12:29 PM, DublinFC said:

    I would hazard a guess that it would be standard-ish line wide.  gives me a good idea where to start ?

    I wouldn't count on it in the smaller ships. When I was on Enchantment in November, I was only able to get fresh squeezed OJ in the MDR. I asked in the WJ and was told they don't offer it there on that ship. But that fresh squeezed that I WAS able to get in the MDR? SUCH a difference! I sounded like an idiot when my only reaction to it was "it tastes like an orange!!!!!" ? Of course that  was my shorthand way of saying it tasted exactly like biting into a fresh orange, but looking back it was a silly thing to say.  

  2. It used to be that you could sign up online for C&A before a cruise and be “pre-gold”. The way they run it now is that everyone is automatically enrolled after they take their first cruise. I’m not sure how old your daughter is, but if she lives in the same household as you (determined by address), I would email C&A (crownandanchor@rccl.com) and ask them to enroll her before the cruise so you are sure she will match your status. They will not do status matching though if she’s an adult that lives elsewhere. 

  3. 1 hour ago, DaArsonist said:

    Question 1: what should I expect with my 10 month old baby; grandparents are eager to babysit but what should expect as a whole. What should we expect to take; stroller, car seat, formula, etc

    I admit I don't know how overpriced it is as I don't have kids,  but I know that the Royal Gifts shop has on-board delivery options for some baby items like diapers and wipes if you wanted to save some packing space. See the baby tag here.

  4. So through my internet sleuthing, I have come across pictures of the full bionic bar menu for alcoholic drinks. What I am looking for is some information on the nonalcoholic options available. I see that at the top of each page of the menu is the ability to filter drinks to show the ones with/without booze, but I just can't seem to find anyone who shared information about the other options. Can anyone share what they have seen from experience??? I'm just looking for some yummy, interesting mocktails besides fruit punch or a virgin mai tai. 

     

     

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  5. 3 minutes ago, NJCruisers said:

    I'm bummed, DH has this but it was too restrictive for us to book the cruise through.  He told me we could do OBC, and of course life got in the way and you have to add them within 30 days of booking.  Oh well, that $100 would have been nice.  

    Just so you know, if you ever do a re-price of your fare, then that resets the clock for the 30 days of booking. That's how I got $100 OBC added to a Thanksgiving cruise I'm taking. 

  6. 18 minutes ago, Joe Stahl said:

    When they say '1 device', does that mean at a time, or it will only work on one dedicated device? In other words, can you be logged in on one device, log out, then log in on another?

    One device at a time. You will get a code that can be entered into as many devices as you want, as long as you log off of the other ones before you use it. I believe Royal uses logoff.com as an easy way to make sure you terminate a connection to free up that code to use on another device. 

  7. 3 minutes ago, Johnny west said:

    Thanks for responding! Yes, I feel I like she heard “medical” and didn’t catch the nuance. I didn’t read anything official, rather it was on a message board. Some had said the exception persons sea pass  would not allow them to purchase alcohol. I’m trying to confirm if anyone can comfirm if it’s actually the case.

     

     

    I don't have first hand experience with this, but that just seems like a lot of work just for royal to say no to your money. I would be shocked if this was the case. Royal isn't in the business of saying no to extra profit. 

  8. 6 hours ago, Joe Stahl said:

    And does it make sense to pay for days that we will be off the boat most of the day?

    I have found that if you get the refreshment package on sale ($18-20 is a good sale price depending on ship) then it is very easy to get your money's worth whether or not it's a port day. This is especially true if you will be getting mocktails or non-alcoholic frozen beverages as those add up rather quickly. Also, don't forget that bottled water is included with the package! I also grab a bottle of water from the bar for every drink I order. I'll bring the extra bottles back to the room to use for excursions or just drinking at night in the room. 

  9. Just that imposed by your liver! In all seriousness, the main limit is not number of drinks, but cost it will cover up to. On Oasis/Quantum class ships it's $13 and all other ships it will cover up to $12. If you want to get a drink that costs above that (you will mainly run into this with wines), you can and you will just have to pay the price difference (plus 18%) on the drink. So a $14 glass of wine on Anthem would cost you $1.18. The only other limit I can think of is that they will generally only allow you to get one drink at a time to prevent you from buying drinks for other people using your package. 

  10. 3 minutes ago, alamode123 said:

    Can you take food off the ship? I was thinking of grabbing a sandwich or two just before going to Atlantis, so i don't have to sell off one of my twin girls to pay for lunch.

    From what I understand you can't bring fresh food off with you, but you could bring things like prepackaged granola bars, little cereal boxes, or prepackaged crackers. I know fresh fruit is 100% a no go. The sandwiches would likely be flagged, though others with more experience will likely weigh in with their thoughts. 

  11. That sounds like an app issue to me. From what I’ve noticed in the app, it will sometimes get ports mixed up with other itineraries or days. I know I was scrolling through activities offered on a sea day for my May cruise and I saw mention of a sail away party with a DJ! At this point I am treating the app as a nice addition, but not a replacement for the cruise compass or what your emails and the cruise planner say. 

  12. 36 minutes ago, sydney said:

    Is this how it goes or something is wrong:

    I’ve tracked special and choose Voom for 4 devices for $37 per day (normaly is $47)... than I checked my cart and it was visible in there!

    Couple days after price in cruise planer jas changed to normal price ($47).....and I checked my cart and price in my cart has changed as well ?????!!!!

    Is that how it should be or price in my cart should stay at the price I booked it for ($36) ???

    Did you just put the Internet package in your cart or did you actually checkout and pay for it using either a credit card or OBC? Just putting something in your cart doesn’t lock in a price. It’s just like leaving something in your cart on Amazon or some other online store. Until you check out, items in your cart are subject to price changes. The good news is that you can cancel purchases made in the cruise planner easily and without penalty up to normally 2 or 3 days prior to your cruise. This also translates to if you see a better price than what you booked, just go into your history and cancel the item that decreased in price and repurchase it at the new sale price. 

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