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  1. No judgement at all! Vacuum bags with the one-way seam on the bottom are a great idea for laundry, especially wet laundry I'd imagine!
  2. If you're concerned or need additional support, I've had great success with this brace: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TZTO0TO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I had a grade 3 sprain when I was in the Guard, and coming back to work I needed something to let me work on a rolling/pitching deck without killing myself or someone else. This really did the trick. Super supportive, and it fit in my boot or sneaker. I still wear it to work out.
  3. And go Lions (except against the Ospreys! ?)!
  4. This is the kind of thinking I can get behind. ?
  5. I have heard that if you contact them prior to boarding, the staff will make accommodations for your daughter. Also, I'm not sure of her age, but I know the Adventure Ocean staff are trained in working with children on the spectrum as well. There's an organization out there called Autism on the Seas (https://autismontheseas.com/) that has lots of information, even if you don't use their services. Good luck!
  6. Okay, that makes sense. I guess the 2vs just have a regular sofa vs. a sofa bed then. Thanks! ?
  7. Certainly not a life-or-death or terribly important question, but one that I've been curious about for awhile: what is the difference between a 1V and a 2V class room on Oasis class ships? Pictures, deck plans, etc. seem to indicate they're identical (as does the price), but there must be some difference or else there wouldn't be a class difference, right?
  8. Was a photo minor in college in the 90s, and worked as a 1-hour photo lab manager to help pay for school. Would routinely cruise with 15-20 rolls of film. Still remember traveling with my lead-lined film bags, and not having airport security do anything more than give them a precursory glance. Pre-9/11 travel sure was a different world!
  9. I'll never forget, I had a chilled banana soup at lunch in the MDR on Enchantment about a million years ago. It was delicious, but pre-digital camera days, so sadly no photo. ?
  10. Same. Have used these on numerous cruises and have never had a problem...
  11. Couldn't agree with this suggestion any more if I tried.
  12. Even if it's not actually Memory Foam, if it's close enough to fool you, it's close enough to make her happy! Thank you from the both of us! ?
  13. I have a similar viewpoint. On top of that, I have a family history of high cholesterol & type 2 diabetes, so now that I'm in my 40s, finding ways to stay ahead of that seems prudent. I like going meatless at least a couple of meals a week, and while the Impossible burger certainly isn't a dead-ringer for it's beefy counterpart, it stands in for it well enough for me...
  14. Uhm, my wife is requesting a link to said shoes post haste!
  15. Absolutely still sounds like a good time, and a good option for younger ones who might not want to do AO one night (depending on the movie!).
  16. Well @JLMoran, if it helps, there's always this: https://spoonuniversity.com/lifestyle/most-alcoholic-wines-in-the-world-to-drink 2 bottles can ease a bit of the pain...
  17. Mr. Pibb is just a less intellectual Dr. Pepper.
  18. I'm not heading out until August 2020, but my Cruise Planner DBP just went up to $65 today as well...
  19. Now that Coco Cay is really up and running, has anyone done the glass bottom boat tour there? Is it worth it? Looking for something to do with my two boys (5 & 8), and while they both LOVE the beach, neither of them particularly like water slides, so Thrill Island isn't much of an option. We're also planning to do a beach day the next day in Nassau, so I wanted to break it up a bit for them. Figured we'd start the day on the 11 AM tour, then spend the afternoon exploring CocoCay. Would appreciate any feedback!
  20. God, this is such an easy solution once someone points it out to you. ? Thanks for the direct link, @cdixon22, made it all that much easier. For future topic searchers: looks like the outdoor movies on Oasis are at the Aquatheater, which while probably not QUITE as exciting for the kids, makes a ton of sense logistically...
  21. Hey all! Another topic that I've seen conflicting information on, so I figured I'd turn to the experts. Do they do movies on the pool deck on Oasis-class ships (specifically, OAS?). I've seen some deck plans that mark the movie screen, but not Oasis'. If they do, do they generally play a kid-friendly movie or two? It seems like something both my boys would absolutely love! TIA! ?
  22. Absolutely. The Hamilton night was good for the convenience of going into town and exploring the bar scene until the wee hours, but other than that it wasn't a huge deal. What WAS impressive was watching them navigate into the port. You could lean over the sides and it sure LOOKED like you were mere feet from the reefs on both sides coming in. I was still in the Coast Guard at the time, and the thought of being on that bridge gave me palpitations! ?
  23. I did that exact cruise on Empress of the Seas (it was still Nordic Empress at the time!) back in 2000, and it included an overnight in Hamilton! It was a really unique cruise having all of that time on the island with no rush to get back. We absolutely loved it!
  24. Bumping my own post after editing it. I originally listed the port as Freeport. It's Nassau. Figured I'd update it with a minor detail like THE RIGHT ISLAND. ?
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