
Vancity Cruiser
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Integration of RC Loyalty Programs
Vancity Cruiser replied to Dennis Blazey's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
Not to sound cynical, but the only way they would merge would be to move the goalposts farther away. No way are they going to make it easier for more people to get more perks. -
Since when are pyjamas ok?
Vancity Cruiser replied to NoToThePjs's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
I think we are just in a different era of time. 50-60 years ago people got dressed up to go anywhere. Men wore suits outside of the home most of the time. 25 years ago most workplaces still had very strict dress codes. Now, a lot of successful entrepreneurs and/or CEO's under 40 wear only hoodies. Things change and that's just the way it is. I still dress up somewhat but not to stuffy. I care more about someone's attitude than what they are wearing. I'd rather be cruising with kind hearted, fun loving onsie pajama wearing folks than a bunch of suits treating staff and fellow cruisers like crap. -
Solarium age limit changing to 18
Vancity Cruiser replied to smokeybandit's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
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Solarium age limit changing to 18
Vancity Cruiser replied to smokeybandit's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
I spend a lot of time in the solariums and have never had any issues (or even noticed) 16 and 17 year olds. Now the over indulged frat boys (and girls) have definitely got on my nerves a time or 2. -
Solarium age limit changing to 18
Vancity Cruiser replied to smokeybandit's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
If they didn't go all 'royal' with the prices and it was similar to vibe prices on NCL I would gladly pay for it. -
If you drink soda regularly you will want the package. As @CanHardlyWait pointed out the drinks they pour you are loaded with ice in a small glass. You get about half a can in a glass. And as @Reigert2008 pointed out they are not refillable. I get the soda package on every cruise.
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If you want to stay right by the terminal you will want PanPacific (right on top of terminal). Or Fairmont Waterfront (across the street from terminal). There are several others very close by including another Fairmont, Westin Bayshore, and Marriot. I should warn you that most of these hotels while expensive, are dated. They are well kept obviously but not necessarily as modern as you would expect for the prices. If you are looking for something cheaper there is a Sandman a couple blocks away or your regular assortment of airport hotels. For transportation the skytrain runs between the airport and waterfront as the most economical option or you can use uber or taxi.
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Don't get hurt in Mexico.
Vancity Cruiser replied to silentfaith's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
Interesting that as of the publish date of this article (Sept. 18) the couple is already back in the US. -
Best times to look for a stormy cruise?
Vancity Cruiser replied to Archarial's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
Living in Raincouver this desire is hard to comprehend lol. I love the hot sunny Caribbean days. Book an April/May or September Alaska cruise and you are almost guaranteed some rainy dreary day. -
Radiance Delayed in Seward
Vancity Cruiser replied to Curt From Canada's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
There is a ship tour for local TA’s in Vancouver on Friday. Have been watching Radiance’s issues for the last couple weeks with interest to see if it will actually be here -
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It'll be interesting how this all plays out. I feel there are 2 'groups' of people looking for the 'adult only' experience and they want (expect) 2 very different things. There is the never had kids/haven't had kids yet crowd that are looking for a boisterous party atmosphere without kids around. Then there is the empty nesters/parents on vacation without their kids who just want some freakin peace and quiet. This area seems to cater more to the first group.
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I always get the vibe pass when cruising NCL but that is due to lack of of pool area and whirlpools on NCL. The big difference is it is a quiet relaxing area, I will not pay extra for this 'party zone' at Coco Cay but I am fine with the free beaches and Oasis pool.
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Here in Canada it is even more lucrative. Waitstaff are required to be paid full minimum wage ($16.75/hr here in BC) and still receive 15-18% gratuities on top of that!
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Name misspelled on account
Vancity Cruiser replied to Wyndra Garner's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
I'm sure the OP will be back at any moment to clarify............. -
Of all the reasons to be soured off of cruising.............
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Day 2 departure from Vancouver
Vancity Cruiser replied to JFCruise's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
This has to do with the tides for the larger ships to fit under the Lions Gate bridge, I don't believe you can check in and leave on embarkation day. -
Man the first time we went to Portside I had no idea how big the portion sizes were! I did manage to eat the whole meal but had to save desert for later lol
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I have not eaten at Mason Jar but have many times at Playmakers and Portside. Still good value for the money, especially Portside.
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Well we could realize that while we were all distracted by potentially having to pay for pizza Royal raised prices for Portside BBQ, Mason Jar, and Playmakers.
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All the aqua shows are worth watching because of this. Its like when the Olympics are on you end up watching sports you would never otherwise watch. I enjoy the aqua show for the impressive feats of athleticism.
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Seapass restrictions for mentally handicapped adults
Vancity Cruiser replied to ZBoyles's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
Hi there. I have a step son around the same age in the same situation. You can have charging the seapass card turned off but then then he wouldn't be able to get drinks or anything. However, if you get him the refreshment package it will show that on the card and he will still be able to get any drinks covered by that package (staff do not run the card through when they see the package on the card). -
Royal Caribbean's Certified Vacation Planners
Vancity Cruiser replied to Tomtexas's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
There is no difference between a Royal Caribbean Certified Vacation Planner and a travel agent. Either way there is no cost to you as both are paid by the cruise line, not you.