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Brian H.

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  1. On 5/11/2019 at 9:52 AM, JohnK6404 said:

     

    Our recent experience with DBP pricing is exactly as @JLMoran lists above... this was the first time we opted for the DBP since we're going with good friends, not parents/in-laws, etc! :27_sunglasses: 

    So, from our perspective with our upcoming Allure cruise next week (5/19), these were the various sale prices for the last 5-6 months seen on the Cruise Planner...

    • $65 (Underlying on-board pricing all sales are based on for our cruise... full price, on-board rate)
    • $52 (20% off on-board sales)
    • $49 (BOGO 50% off on-board sales... eff. 25% off)
    • $45 - $46 (30% off on-board sales... must be a rounding "issue" since 30% off is $45.50... we purchased at $46 at one point and cancelled/re-purchased later at $45!)

    When did you find this pricing? We are going on Allure in December and I'm looking for the best deal. Do you find the closer to sailer the pricing goes up or down? 

  2. 2 minutes ago, tiny260 said:

    It doesn't show they have a web site or online menu, there was plenty of other stuff on the menu, traditional dutch, lot of sea food.

    If you go to Google maps through the link above,  the strip center center the restaurant is in has a bunch of other restaurant also.

    We always tend to eat at local places when we travel, our rule of thumb is no "chain restaurants".

    My wife nd I are the same. We can get chain food at home. When out and about, you should broaden your horizons and eat new exciting food!

  3. 5 minutes ago, tiny260 said:

    Aruba - SeaSalt, local restaurant, easy walk from cruise ship pier, all the times I've been to Aruba the ship tends to leave later than normal ports, so my wife and I went and cleaned up on the ship and then walked back to the restaurant for dinner, I don't know if it is there specialty but the Paella was amazing, for desert have the deep fried cheese cake.

    https://www.google.com/maps/place/SeaSalt/@12.5164562,-70.0374469,19.09z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x8e8538cfe25a77db:0xf16a8a3e89818c2f!2sAruba!3b1!8m2!3d12.52111!4d-69.968338!3m4!1s0x8e8538bd5fa90491:0x13d4a34ebd71d20d!8m2!3d12.5169737!4d-70.0368628?hl=en

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    Sweet John, thanks. My wife and I will check it out.

  4. Foodies! We're going on the Southern Caribbean sailing on Dec 10.Where are some good spots to get some local food in Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, St Lucia and Antigua?? Looking for the good stuff, something other than cruise ship food or a hamburger. Show me what you've got.....

  5. Just now, Lovetocruise2002 said:

    You only need to book shows on Oasis and Quantum class ships.  Smaller ships in the fleet, it's first come first serve.  I have also heard that on Freedom class ships, you might need tickets.  But those are complimentary and you can only get them once on board.  I have not sailed Freedom class yet so I cannot verify that.

    Thanks!

     

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