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  1. Rolling clothes can help a lot but you just can't do it quickly. Each item needs to be ironed, then when rolling make sure the pieces are flat and not creasing anywhere. Once you're done and put them in the bag they won't move or make any new creases, so if you're careful it can work really well. 

    But I'm curious if anyone else does this. My wife and I just brought a hanging bag for most of our clothes. We both had smaller suitcases filled with things like underwear, bathing suits, etc that you don't care if it wrinkles. But all of our clothes for changing into during the night we just placed into a hanging bag for each of us. ?‍♂️ Could just be us, but that worked REALLY well for not wrinkling things.

  2. So first off I wanted to say Thank You!! to everyone on this blog who helped to make this an amazing cruise for us. We returned yesterday from our 3-night Navigator sailing. We really did have a great time, and I was forearmed against so many mistakes/ wastes of time because of the advice from you great people! I did want to just let everyone know a couple of things we learned on this trip, some of which I've seen others ask about. 

    Izumi To-Go: On our Nassau port day, Izumi was open for lunch. We didn't get a reservation - were told they weren't really needed for lunch and that Jamie's would be open that day instead. BUT we were able to get Izumi to-go. I've seen folks ask about that and wanted to just share. It took about 20 minutes, and they gave us a bag filled with $65 worth of sushi and appetizers which we ate in the Viking Crown Lounge next door. They didn't seem bothered about it at all and we made sure to tip and say thank you to the waiter for helping.

    We had an Ultimate Dining Package and were determined to get the most out of it. It was purchased for $69/pp and never dipped lower. We ate Chops lunch embarkation day, Hooked Night 1, Izumi Night 2, and Chops Night 3. I really wanted to try Jamie's Italian and when we asked they said it would be open on our Nassau port day. It wasn't, Izumi was. But at least I'll have another restaurant to look forward to next time. I don't know how to go about confirming which specialty restaurant will be open on the Nassau port day, but that would be good information for someone to find out! ?

    Playmakers and others: On this Navigator sailing, RCCL charged then credited back our food purchased from Playmakers. Multiple people told us they would so I was ready to fight the charge if need be ?They wouldn't do the same at The Bamboo Room. One of the people who told us about Playmakers also told us the package would work on Captain Jacks at CoCo Cay, though we didn't try that out. Also, they DID charge me for Johnny Rockets. I'm going to try calling and disputing this since everything said it was included, but we'll see how it goes.

    Slides: If you want to try the slides aboard ship, go early! We got there fairly early on the Nassau day but apparently not enough. The line, especially for The Blaster (tube slide) was not quick. Once I got to the top I realized the lifeguards were waiting to set people up/ talk to them/ go over safety rules until after the guards at the bottom gave them the all clear signal. As a former lifeguard at a water park, they could really speed that up if they just blocked the slide with their bodies and did it all while the previous riders were getting out. We went about halfway up the tower before hitting the line and it still was about a 25 minute wait. The other mat slide had a shorter line and went slightly quicker.

    CoCo Cay: I've been to Labadee but never to CoCo Cay. It was wonderful! They were still putting up a few new trees and the existing ones were a little burnt from Dorian but everything else was really top notch. We spent most of the day at Chill Island with a stop at Oasis Lagoon just to check it out. There were plenty of open loungers at the beach but not nearly as many at Oasis Lagoon. Really there were plenty but also a lot of seat saving. I was curious and may try this next time I'm going; there were a couple of cabanas at Chill Island open but ALL of the day beds were empty. Anyone have experience just going to the excursions desk and making an offer to them? They were asking $199 for day beds before our cruise and I would've happily paid $99 for the day. Just a thought.

    Well, thank you all again for your help and if you have any questions please let me know. Now I'm restarting my count down for our April sailing on Independence with the kids!

    ~ Paul 

  3. All sorts of things! There's a great splash pad with some slides the kids would still probably enjoy. The largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean. Chill Island which is just a great beach experience. By the time you're there, they will also have South Beach open. They're planning on having tailgate games and sports courts there. Some of the exercise classes will be free as well. I'm certain there's a more comprehensive list somewhere but this gives you an idea ?

  4. So my wife and I originally were going on a cruise mid-December and then just a few weeks ago rebooked for our September 13th date. We were right at the 75 day full payment date and I honestly forgot until past it. I think the rules are fuzzy when it comes to actually doing full payment 75 days out when you barely book 75 days out. Or at least that's my experience very recently.

  5. On 8/21/2019 at 4:02 PM, Lovetocruise2002 said:

    ? USD!

    Thrill Park Cabanas are $999 USD for our December 2020 sailing. 

    I am a little annoyed at how Coco Cay cabana prices are not consistent like Barefoot Beach cabanas.  While not everything is a money grab, the cabanas there definitely are.

    I know the thread took a turn towards the hurricane... but that price is crazy! We're on Navigator 9/13 and the Perfect Day Thrill Park Cabanas are still listed as $399 for our cruise. Which was pretty shocking to me. Chill and Oasis Cabanas are sitting at $599 and the Day Beds are listed at $299. I'm watching to see if the day beds go on sail this weekend.

    Sorry for your cruise worries @Matt! Hope it works out alright. The best part of a cruise to me is the not having to worry about anything or any schedule. This is basically the exact opposite of that.

  6. 6 minutes ago, mxstanl said:

    I am told by the agent that booked our cruise you can take up to 2 bottles of wine per 21 year old and above in your carry on bag to the ship. 

    You absolutely can (750ml bottles). But RCCL asks you to place them in your carry on luggage so they can be checked out at security. If you place them in your checked bags then it throws off their suitcase game ?

  7. 33 minutes ago, DMLM said:

    The other nice thing about a JS for families with small kids is the bathtub.  that is what got us started on the JS.  My little kids at the time really enjoyed the bath and we enjoyed the room size/double points.  It worked out well. 

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    That's a big draw for me. We have a 7-month-old, and I'm interested in Royal allowing you to put a 5th person in the room if they're under 3. A bathtub would be nice as well. Those C&A points are a big draw for me too!

  8. I think this drives at the reason people cruise to begin with. For us, it's 70% plain getaway based on length (days missing work) and price and then 30% where the ship is going. I like Labadee and CoCoCay for the ease of getting on and off and the included amenities, but I understand others are looking to travel to other places or at least have days at sea. I would agree that a day at sea sounds more enticing than a second day at CoCoCay, but we'll see if we're in a sizable enough portion to sway RCCL.

  9. So not to hijack anything, but this would mean the benefits for staying in a JS would be:

    Double C&A Points
    A bathrobe
    Dedicated Check-in (moving to online)
    Priority Boarding
    In-room Coffee/Tea
    AND not to forget better smelling soap

    With a bathrobe, check-in, and priority boarding being C&A perks anyways, it looks like the perks of a JS are becoming less and less. And I could really be wrong since I've not been in either of these rooms (looking for a JS now for a couple upcoming sailings), but aren't Spacious Interiors & Balcony Rooms much the same size? I'm not sure if we'll ever get to that GS level, but I do look forward to the day of having a special sailing in a JS! ?

  10. 2 hours ago, MrMarc said:

    There is a $10 charge.   They are saying it is limited to 1 entree per restaurant, but you can go to multiple restaurants.  The cruise planner is very specific about multiple entrees and multiple restaurants, but I guess they are treating them like the seafood tower at chops.  Since there would be an extra charge the fine print overrides the description. 

    I was under the impression the multiple entrees really just applied to 1 at each restaurant. I never thought about using it to get multiple entrees at one time ? Maybe if it's not busy you can finish your food, walk out and come back in ?

  11. 2 minutes ago, tiny260 said:

    If you go in to the web site and do a mock booking for 2020 you will see March and April are blacked out, that is a good indication of when the AMPED will be.

    I just posted about Explorer in News & Rumors, wondering what might happen to the ship. Yes, March & April don't have any cruises listed so I would guess in that time frame.

  12. So I think there's no official word on this but seeing as this is News and Rumors... has anyone heard anything on the planned Amplification of Explorer? I'm curious if they'll go all out like on Navigator or if it'll be more in line with Mariner. I'm trying to decide between a 7-night sailing on what would be our first Oasis Class ship (Harmony, Perfect Day/ Western Caribbean) or a 9-night sailing (Explorer, Perfect Day/ ABC islands) both in the fall of next year. We going on Navigator soon (25 days!) so we'll have a good idea of what Explorer could be like right after she's out of dry dock. 

    Where does Royal announce this sort of information? I'd assume there's some sort of press release? Thanks for any help you could give! 

  13. 6 hours ago, berkeleykel said:

    2.  Dinner --  I had intended to eat in the main dining room for most of our evening meals with My Time Dining.  Is this typical or do people with young kids often just go with Windjammer?  (I don't think we'd get much from the speciality dining so haven't planned for that).

    So I'm no expert, but we are doing a cruise with the kids in April. I know on that Navigator sailing it gave me the option of My Family Time Dining. From my understanding, it's done at the 6 o'clock seating. Kids have starters with their parents and receive their meals before the adults come out. Then staff from Adventure Ocean come by and pick up the kids so adults can enjoy their main dishes and dessert kids free. All the while the kids have fun running around elsewhere. 

    Hope you enjoy. That sounds like a dream cruise! ?

  14. 12 hours ago, dodgestang said:

    Ugh...the Chill Island Cabanas have gotten noticeably smaller now that there is so many more of them with the restructure.  Since I won't be there till April...I am patiently waiting for the Beach Club over water to open up and move into one of those instead.....till then....I've got my Chill Island reservation set.

    I could very well be wrong, but I believe I read that the extra cabanas as Chill Island are borrowed from South Beach. Once construction is finished there and the area opens back up (December 2019?) I would imagine those extra cabanas would migrate back over there. 

    I'm sure someone else can confirm or deny this. But I hope the little bit of crowding these have is relieved when construction is done! ?

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