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  1. I've been working with one for the first time and she's been great for the cruise portion. I was under the impression MEI would be able to help with airfare but I'm told only if I book through RC so that part has been a disappointment.

    We are taking a one way cruise so trying to figure our flights is confusing. We also need help with figuring out where to stay afterwards and those flights home. 

     

  2. On 9/4/2022 at 8:35 AM, PPPJJ-GCVAB said:

    To me…that is pretty reasonable.  Prices have been steadily increasing since COVID arrived…not to mention the current state of inflation!  I also remember the much lower prices pre-2022!  If you plan to purchase the DBP this is definitely the time to do it.  Should the price fall at any time from now until your cruise, you can cancel and repurchase.  But lock in that $64 price now.

    Thank you, I booked it. Hoping to score a better deal but I still have plenty of time to stay on top of things.

  3. 19 minutes ago, steverk said:

    I hope you have a great trip!  

    I've never been to Denali, but my research says that the mountain top is hidden by clouds about 75% of the time, so seeing it can be tough.  Enjoy it if you get lucky!

    I also understand that most Denali excursions take a bus to a visitor center, where you change to a national park bus. (the pictures look like a school bus).  from there, they take you in to the park on a dirt road.  It takes several hours, but is supposed to be incredible.

    Taking a helicopter sounds easier, but I can understand why that might not be an option.  Cost alone would keep it out of my list of things to do.

    Cost is definitely the 2nd factor! Between the cruise & airfare I'm going to be working all the overtime hours I can get!

  4. 27 minutes ago, dodgestang said:

    Just pointing out the weather....sitting outside, drinking wine, soaking in the sun.  It had rained the day before, but even then, kids were out on the balcony whale spotting.  I wouldn't let the threat of rain dissuade someone from getting a room with a room.  That's what I meant by different experiences 😉

    Ha! My husband wears shorts all winter long here in NJ, he'll be outside in shorts and I'll be bundled up, lol. 

  5. 28 minutes ago, dodgestang said:

    If you use air canada and/or connect through Toronto Airport....you will miss the cruise.  I literally watched Air Canada cancel a flight out of Philly the day before the cruise and tell passengers how they wouldn't get to Vancouver now until 2 days later (the day after the cruise left port) because of their inability to get flights in the air with crews or get ground crews in place to support the flights that were flying into/out of Toronto.

    Yikes! I honestly think every airline has a horror story. United screwed my son big time last month. Our cruise leaves Friday, I think the plan was to try to get a flight out Wednesday night sometime that way if it gets delayed we still have Thursday. I normally use Jet Blue and haven't had any problems but they don't fly there. We are coming from NJ, NY & PA so once we get the cruise booked we will work on everything else. Thank you for the heads up though, it's good info to have.

  6. 6 hours ago, Carotthat said:

    We are right now planning the DIY tour (6 nights) before the southbound cruise next august. 

    Trains and buses are absolutely worth a consideration, but they are way expensive for a family with two kids. Train from ANC to Seward would be in the 300s for us.

    Fairbanks can be reached with Alaska Airlines (and for sure an AA feeder flight).

    My real problem now is the rental car, as no company is pricing or showing them for august 2023. Any advice here?

    btw: Uber is often not available in some regions of Alaska...

     

    Carotthat

    Thanks. We are a group of 6, but 3 couples.  Unfortunately we don't have 6 days to do land, those pesky jobs just keep getting in the way! 

    I have a lot to figure out as well. 

  7. 1 hour ago, steverk said:

    My travel agent recommended a company called "railbookers" to arrange the land potion of an Alaska trip I was considering.  I haven't booked it yet, so I can't really say much about them.  Their itineraries look great and are customizable. All transport is done by the Alaska Railroad and you had your choice of Adventure (cheapest) class and Gold Star (nicest class). 

    On my most recent trip to Alaska, I extended my stay in Seward. It was the highlight of that trip.  We took the "Kenai Fjords National Park Tour with Dinner on Fox Island" tour from this company Multiple Cruise Options for Tours of Kenai Fjords National Park (alaskacollection.com). It was fantastic.

    The next day, we took the Alaska Railroad Gold Leaf service to Anchorage.  It took 4 hours but was outstanding.  One word of warning though.  The train from Seward to Anchorage leaves at 6 pm.  This  means the whole trip is in daylight in June, but will be dark in September.

    As far as which side of the ship to book, I think it is an overrated concern.  Ideally, you would want starboard for a northbound trip and port of southbound as you might see more land.  In reality, it doesn't make much difference as much of the trip is winding through islands, so they are visible on both sides of the ship.

    Occasionally, you'll hear someone question if it even makes sense to purchase a balcony. You can put me in that category.  Don't get me wrong, on a sunny day, sitting on your balcony in Alaska is tough to beat.  However, Alaska is a chilly, rainy place and it is rare that sitting on your balcony is comfortable.  On my last cruise, the balcony was 3x the price of an interior.  I prefer taking 3 cruises on an interior to 1 cruise with a cold, damp balcony.

    Thank you! I will look into them. I have Kenai Fjords on my list of places to research. I'm reading now Denali is only reached by helicopter and that's definitely not something I'm able to do. I need Xanax just to get on a plane. I've never flown as far as I will have to for this cruise so I'm trying to block that out for now, lol.

    We are hoping to go in July, waiting on MEI to get back to me, if that doesn't work out then it will be June. We didn't have a balcony last trip and honestly we didn't miss it because we spent a good amount of time enjoying the ship. At home we like to sleep with the windows open so we thought it would be nice to be able to hopefully keep the door open a bit at night. I could never do an interior without natural light at some point but that's just me. Maybe for a short weekend cruise or something. 

  8. 7 hours ago, OCSC Mike said:

    In 2018 my wife and I did 10-days DIY* on land traveling from Fairbanks down to Seward, all by train, followed by a 7-night Southbound cruise to Vancouver.

    *An outside company spent a year planning the trip with my wife and our final itinerary was revision #57 or something.

    Granted this was an over the top trip (length and budget-wise for us) for our 40th birthdays but I will give my general opinion to spend as much time on land as possible and do it before the cruise. I have nothing against the cruise ports but our biggest highlights came during the 10 days on land.

    We decided as a group to do the land portion afterwards. We are all over the place as far as the other stuff goes. Once the cruise is actually booked I'll share what we are doing! I'm so excited. Wish MEI would get back to me. I reached out to someone else in the meantime just in case.

    7 hours ago, dodgestang said:

    Don't use Air Canada is my only advice I can offer

    We will have to use whatever works best with our work schedules and airports.

    6 hours ago, Swar said:

    We did a 6 day DIY before our cruise out of Seward in May. Landed in Anchorage, took a Uber to a BNB (recommend you stay as close to downtown as possible), Did a Princess Train the next day to Denali, stayed two nights in a Princess Hotel there. Then train back to Anchorage, Uber to Girdwood for two days. Then train to Seward the day before cruise. Train fare was @$600 total. Did not go up to Fairbanks, but the train does go there.

    P.S. Girdwood was my favorite. Best restaurant I've ever been to and the Alyeska Ski Tram is incredible. We stayed in BNBs and not the resort there.

    https://doublemuskyinn.com/

    https://www.alyeskaresort.com/

    https://girdwood.com/

     

    I will put these on my list to check out, thank you! We won't have that many days on land unfortunately.

    6 hours ago, OCSC Mike said:

     

    We stayed in the Alyeska resort, it was indeed beautiful.

    Went into the actual town of Girdwood twice, that place is a trip! Our glacier hike guide called it "Weirdwood" and we immediately understood. We actually did our laundry at a laundromat there that was attached to a marijuana dispensary, lol (it was roughly halfway through our 18-day trip). Some of the the locals we met were, ummmm, let's say interesting. 🤣

    Staying in the lodge in the very back of Denali (end of the road, 93 miles in or whatever) was a huge highlight. It's very cool back there (albeit pricey) and flying around Mt. Denali was amazing.

    I live in NJ, weed is legal here. I'm all for people to be able to smoke what they want, but boy it smells so bad here sometimes because of it. 

    6 hours ago, Psycho and Barb said:

    We have done the Alaska north bound cruise tour twice...Once in 2017 and again last June and both on the Radiance of the Seas.  We like the cruise tours because everything is taken care of for us...Don't have to carry your luggage all over the place...It's delivered to your room and you just set it outside the next mourning.   We like the four trips/days on the train and the beautifully scenery.  The food on the train was excellent this year and the hotels are awesome!!!  The Denali park visit was included and is a must see and do.  

    We can't book them together, at this time we aren't guaranteed to have those days off yet. Too many other things up in the air. I'm thinking we have 2-4 days on land tops.

    3 hours ago, Kathleen said:

    We did just a 10 day land tour last year and we used Pursuit Travel to help plan our trip. They are a travel group that will help you plan your own land tour. They will secure lodging and tickets to anything you desire to do. We used a combination of Alaskan buses and trains because it fit our schedule. You can choose differently. We flew in and out of Anchorage but Fairbanks is just as good an option. From Anchorage we went to Talkeetna and Denali where we hiked and fly fished. Talkeetna is a quirky fun town and shouldn’t be missed. We then went south to Seward which is gorgeous also. The train ride between Anchorage and Seward I’d one of the most scenic you’ll take! This is the link to pursuit. They have trips listed by days but they are not tours taken in groups. They are for you to do on your own. You can use these as a jumping off point and work with agent to do just what you want. 
    https://www.alaskacollection.com/?vngagetrans=GdNFYRlVAZOV7se6nXny

    That sounds awesome! I will definitely look into them. Thank you for including the link as well.

    I'm so excited to get this cruise booked and researching EVERYTHING. I live for this stuff. Thanks for everyone for your advice.

    Currently there's not many rooms left on the Starboard side, is Port side really that bad for a balcony? 

  9. 16 minutes ago, AshleyDillo said:

    That's why we chose the cruisetour that we did through Royal. It had the most segments on the train out of all the tour options. We diverted and did the train for the only long bus portion the tour had!

    Research the Alaska Railroad (https://www.alaskarailroad.com/).  The cruisetours you book through the cruise lines effectively just hook up a car to their trains.  The train was a fantastic experience.  We did the optional segment from Anchorage to Seward where the southbound cruise left from the morning before the cruise. I would highly, highly recommend that if you do the southbound cruise and leave out of Seward.  Conversely, you could take the train when you arrive on the northbound sailing and get to Anchorage, but that means you're starting the cruise in Vancouver.  

    I'm not sure about Ubers. I know it exists in the Anchorage area. The benefit of being on the cruisetour is all those logistics were taken care of. We didn't have to worry about getting to the train stops or excursions or finding hotels. It made it really, really easy and convenient.  Of course it's not as flexible and you're definitely paying for the convenience.

    I would imagine flights out of Anchorage or Vancouver would be easier than Fairbanks.  Fairbanks is a TINY airport and we had very limited flight options.  It's definitely the closer airport to Denali, though.

    I don't envy you planning this for multiple groups of people potentially with different timelines and agendas.  It's going to be like herding cats 😆

    Yes, I have a bunch of info on the Alaska Railroad that I haven't had the chance to read through yet. Would rather do diy for land portion like I said because there's a possibility some may not be able to do it at all, and some may want to stay more days. Definitely need flexibility.

    Not sure why I thought Fairbanks was the larger airport, totally overwhelmed I tell ya!

    Luckily we are all easy going and we know we don't plan to do everything together the entire trip. I'll be on here daily now I'm sure! 

  10. 26 minutes ago, Shari said:

    We are doing the cruise tour next year (our 3rd alaskan cruise and 2nd cruise tour).  We are doing the north bound on Radiance and then catching the train out of anchorage with stops in Talkeetna (beautiful little town), Denali, and it ends in Fairbanks.  A few years ago we did the bus tour and ended in Anchorage.  I highly recommend the cruise tour as arrangements are made for you.  If you do the DIY try the trains southbound route.  You can stay on the train the whole way or get off for a day and get back on.

    I normally research like crazy but I haven't had the time to do that yet that's why the land would be DIY so we can tailor it to our needs & for those that are able to stay longer can do so. I know it's a touristy place but we want to do the Santa Claus House. Was also looking into Dog sledding there (Black Spruce I think?) There's also a hot springs and ice bar that looks cool & a brewery that looked nice.

    Denali is definitely on the list as well & it might make sense to do that before Fairbanks. I'm all over the place, I realize that.  

    33 minutes ago, AshleyDillo said:

    We did the cruise tour through Royal in 2014, which is where my experience is from. We did a lot of research with what we could find at the time to come up with the plan for our trip. We went the full 2 week experience since we treated it as the "once in a lifetime" visit.  Having been there once, I can easily see how easy it would be to DIY the land portion of it!  We flew into Fairbanks to pick up the land portion of the tour and did the southbound cruise on Radiance and ended in Vancouver.  We took Amtrak from Vancouver to Seattle to fly home.

    Keep in mind Fairbanks to Anchorage is about a 6 hour drive. Anchorage to Seward, where the ship sails, is another 2-2.5 hours from there by vehicle.  Is there a reason you are focusing on staying 2-3 days in the Fairbanks area?  If you are planning on visiting Denali National Park, that itself is can be an entire day's trip and it's 2 hours away from Fairbanks to begin with.  If you're only able to allow a few days for a land trip, you need to prioritize what you want to see/do to maximize your time!

    I don't enjoy bus tours, I tend to get nauseas on them so that's why I was hoping to get a car or a train most of the way. I don't even know if Uber is a thing out there! I'm NEVER this unprepared but we don't want to delay this a full year so we are hoping to book the cruise portion & then get to planning the rest once we research and get everyone's must do lists. 

    We would have to fly home from Fairbanks to New Jersey. Since it's an International airport I figured that would be our best bet. 

  11. This group was extremely helpful when I planned my last Caribbean cruise 3 years ago so here I am again. This time we are planning a trip with extended family so there may be 6-8 adults instead of just hubby & I. This was kind of last minute and we want to go next summer. I'm already overwhelmed. I reached out to MEI but haven't heard back yet.

    I am looking to the one way cruises as I want to travel to the Fairbanks area and go home from there. Will figure that part out once we book. Opinions on if it's better to do 2-3 days on land before or after the cruise? Not sure if we should book North or Southbound.

    Also, I'm directionally challenged so knowing what side of the ship is best for viewing the beauty of Alaska would be nice!

    The one way ship is Radiance. We won't have any kids with us & hubby & I are the only ones who have cruised before so I'm hoping it will be fine.  I'm aware it's a smaller ship.

    For those who weren't sure to book roundtrip or one way I'd love to know how you made your choice. 

    I know balcony rooms seem to be going quick and we need to book soon. I'm afraid to do so directly through RC as each group needs travel insurance. 

    As overwhelmed as I am, it's exciting to be planning a cruise again! Appreciate any advice 🙂

  12. On 12/14/2019 at 10:57 PM, Brobbins246 said:

    I emailed Woodwind and Ulf responded!!  No weight limitations and he probably won't need a vest.  Looks like most people snorkel with no floatation devices anyway.

    I checked the SeaCow excursion on RC, and it's limited to 250lbs. 

    Sorry for the thread hijack with my questions, but hopefully this is helpful for anyone else needing that info. 

    Great news, you will be impressed they are very professional. I used one of their floatation belts with no shame!  

  13. 22 hours ago, Lovestotravel said:

    I think we are sold on the Trikes!  The only thing we wanted to be able to do, is also swim at the beach.  But, I think we will get back in plenty of time to simply find a beach close to the ship for the rest of the afternoon.  

    We went to Surfside beach afterwards.  They are also on FB - there is another place down the beach called Reflections.  We rented 2 chairs and an umbrella for $15. The beach is not as nice as Eagle, but it was fine for what we wanted.  We went to Barefoot Aruba for dinner afterwards and I can't say enough good things about it.  

  14. 18 hours ago, Vacation Crazy said:

    One more question for you about your last day.....  Were the street vendors set up on Sunday morning?  Last time we were in PR I bought some Ray Bans and a Michael Kors purse ( I'm sure they were real;)  I would like to do some shopping before our return home.   

    Thanks for your review!  It was very helpful. 

    I don't recall seeing them, but maybe they were out a little later in the day?

  15. On 11/28/2019 at 12:03 PM, MrsLTTP said:

    Cruise vloggers Griff & Alyssa (Trapped in Paradise) used SunFari Adventure tours when they were in St. Thomas and the videos have me interested. I reached out to the tour company since there is no pricing on the company's website and for all day Jeep & beach excursion it would be $240 US total for the both of us (this includes pick up and drop off from the port). 

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQAn1hYezhQ (part 1)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_WuV_kQRRY (part 2)

    http://sunfarivi.com/

    Has anyone here ever used them? I'm interested but still looking at other options that may have a better value.

    I just used them!  I'm unsure of how to link to another post, but I just did a fell review of Freedom of the Seas Nov. 17th sailing.  If you scroll down to St. Thomas (it was our last port) you will see the full review.  I can't say enough good things about them.  

  16. On 12/1/2019 at 11:39 PM, Brobbins246 said:

    Do any of you know if Woodwind or Sea Cow have weight limitations for snorkeling?  My husband is about 320lbs.  He's a good swimmer, and we could bring our own life vest if needed.  I'm guessing a lot of weight concerns would be on the size limits of the life vests provided by the excursion company.

    I am sure if you email them they will let you know.  Ulf was very responsive to email messages and always got back to me in less than 24 hours.  

  17. 10 minutes ago, Lovestotravel said:

    Thank-you for this!  We are on FOS next May. and on the "other site" there are some pretty harsh reviews, mostly centered around how there are so many "rude" Puerto Rican's on board, and "too much Spanish". Well, I find that statement super rude!  We are really looking forward to the cultural experience, both on AND off the ship!!  Thanks for confirming that.  I also enjoyed all of your other reviews and it is helping me to determine excursions! Thanks again!

    Rude people come in all nationalities unfortunately. Yes, announcements are in both languages but honestly the English versions seem like they are longer so I'm not sure why so many people feel the need to complain about that. With the exception being the the muster drill, both were about the same length.  

    Several times we encountered people who clearly didn't speak English and they greeted us with a very friendly Buenos Noches! and we simply replied back in English Good night to you as well! and there were smiles all around. 

    I'm sure as long as you do your research on where you want to go you will have an amazing cruise as well!

  18. So here's the wrap up of my recap...

    Finding the Royal Caribbean Blog was a Godsend!  I could go on and on but if you’re already here you know how great of a community this is.  I have to admit that I did go over to the dark side several times (CC). I found some useful information on the ports I was visiting.  

    I saw some really terrible reviews of Freedom and I’m so glad I didn’t listen to any of them.  One of the most critical things I read over and over again was that sailing from PR meant I was going to encounter very rude people.  I won’t say we didn’t, but honestly the few that we did encounter weren’t all from PR.  I’ve seen worse behavior at Disney World.  I think there were 2 quinceanera’s being celebrated on board, and we only noticed them on the formal nights because of the beautiful dresses.  Yes, the young girls were all over the place posing for photos, but they weren’t rude at all. Heck I was all over the place taking photos of the ship myself! 

    I also want to mention there was a Salsa Group on board.  They were a very large group.  I noticed signs on some of the doors leading to our room right away and thought uh oh, this could get noisy.  I have to say, they were having such a great time.  They had some private events and yes certain lounges were very crowded but there was so much to do on board that we never felt cheated.  They ranged in all ages and were very friendly.  We chatted with some of them here and there throughout the cruise. 

    Yes, Freedom is showing her age a bit & I knew going in she was scheduled for dry dock afterwards. We were in cabin #7400 and the hallway carpet was very badly stained.  Not stains here and there, just really long dark spots from people constantly walking on them.  It did not smell, only one night walking back to our room there was a strong chlorine smell along the hallway but it wasn’t near our room. No idea what that was about.

    The room decor was outdated, the coral and teal colors scream the 1990’s to me. Otherwise everything else in the room was great, even the bathroom.  Plenty of storage space. Our room was at the very end of the ship and it was very quiet.  We never heard any of our neighbors.

    Our room attendant was great.  I swear he was a ninja.  We really only saw him 2-3 times but our room was perfect and he took excellent care of us. We saw 2 other attendants in the hallway every day and they were both very friendly.

    I ended up getting the Voom package for 1 device & we shared it.  It was $77 total. Even though our kids are technically adults, my mom is elderly and I wanted to make sure we could get in touch with each other if needed.  It was nice to be able to share photos with them using the WhatsApp.  My mom loves Instagram so I would add photos to my story at least once a day and she really enjoyed that.  We did not use it to stream anything but we never had any problems with it. Totally worth it IMO.

    Ultimate Drink Package - Always a debate!  I booked it for $47 pp during last year’s Black Friday sale.  I figured I had plenty of time to cancel it and I honestly went back and forth for a while.  In the end I kept it and I’m glad.  With gratuity it was $776 making it approximately $55 per day, pp. I didn’t keep track of everything we drank, that wouldn’t have been much fun.  I can say this: When we had breakfast in the MDR we took advantage of the fresh squeezed juice.  Several mornings we had specialty iced coffees. Every time (not day, each time) we left the ship we each took 1 vitamin and 1 regular water to bring with us.  Every night at dinner I had 2-3 glasses of wine and hubby had 2 drinks (perfect Manhattan’s which are pricey at home too).  During the day when we were on the ship I enjoyed plenty different frozen drinks - I alternated with virgin versions here and there.  Most days hubby stuck to beer in the afternoons and switched to Bourbon after dinner. I think I had maybe 2-3 soda’s during the week but not in the souvenir cups.  We never used those. We enjoyed going to the different lounges and trying different drinks.  Yes I know we can get any drink pretty much anywhere as long as the bartender has the ingredients, but it was fun bar hopping.  There were a few drinks I didn’t like and some that I tried that I might not have if it wasn’t already paid for.  Ending the night with a cordial was also a nice treat. I’d say we took at least a dozen bottles of water back to the room during the week as well. I like to think we did get our money’s worth, but we were totally happy with it so that’s that. 

    MDR - I also went back and forth with trying specialty dining.  With the exception of our one dinner in Aruba we ate there every night.  My theory was that we had fabulous steak houses and Italian restaurants at home, there was bound to be something we would enjoy on the menu.  In hindsight, I wish I had checked the menu on our Bonaire day.  I ended up getting the steak again which was delicious, but honestly this girl was missing her macaroni!  That probably would have been a good night to splurge and go to the Italian place.  Oh well, now I know.  I truly enjoyed being served every night and the waitstaff was just great.  

    Windjammer - I know everyone loves this place, heck we enjoyed it last cruise too but I just didn’t enjoy it this trip.  The 2 times we went it was jam packed and when we went for lunch the options were either something really heavy or salad.  I don’t enjoy pre-cooked burgers so that wasn’t an option for me.  I’m sure if you are a picky eater or don’t want to go to the MDR it’s probably just fine for dinner as there are so many options.

    Sorrento’s - I can’t believe I’m saying this either, but the pizza wasn’t terrible.  Dare I say we kinda liked it!  When hubby saw the pizza sign his eyes lit up and I told him don’t get excited, it probably sucks.  He works in Brooklyn so he eats great pizza for lunch AT LEAST once a week.  This place became our guilty pleasure.  Several nights I brought some back to the Bull & Bear.  We liked the veggie pizza the best but the cheese wasn’t bad either.  

    Sabor - we only went here for the Guacamole class but we thought the food was fantastic.  We would gladly have a meal here again if given the chance.

    The Promenade - depending on what they were selling sometimes it became quite crowded.  What’s the deal with watches?  It seemed like they were constantly selling them! I’m totally not a watch person so I didn’t pay too much attention.  People seemed to be going crazy for the t-shirt sales too, none of them really appealed to me all that much though.  I originally planned to get a Freedom of the Seas Spirit Jersey, but I didn’t like that the front was completely blank.  I thought it should have an anchor or at least the RC logo in the upper left chest or something.  I ended up with a super comfy hoodie instead. Also, I thought that balloon party was crazy. All the popped balloons all over the place, this from a company that doesn’t allow plastic straws? Weird.

    Spacious Ocean View Room -  I thought it was great.  The window was very big and we didn’t miss having a balcony.  I would much rather use the money saved towards other things, such as the drink package or excursions.  Also, we had to factor in the flight to PR. We could have afforded one, but I chose book this instead.  We did agree that we could never do an interior room and probably wouldn’t want one overlooking the Promenade, just not our style. 

    My “Something New Every Day” was just for me and just for fun.  

    Pre Cruise PR:  Mofongo - loved it
    Cruise Day: Escargot - hated them
    At Sea: Souffle - not a fan
    Aruba: Rode a motorcycle - loved it
    Curacao: Walked on a floating bridge - very cool
    Bonaire: Rode on a Catamaran & got to see a sea turtle while snorkeling - awesome
    At Sea: Baked Alaska - loved it
    St. Thomas: Conch Fritters - delicious

    I’m pretty sure I covered everything.  I know I’ve said it several times but we absolutely loved this cruise. Although I don’t see us cruising every year, we definitely plan to go on another one in (hopefully) the next 2-3 years.  

    Freedom didn’t have many reviews when I was looking so that’s the main reason I decided to write this.  Also, I’m going to print it and keep it so I can look back on it some day.  

    Thanks for reading and if you have any questions feel free to ask.  
     

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