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WAAAYTOOO

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  1. I'm sure you read Sabrina's recent SC blog and saw the lovely gifts that her family gave their Genie.  That was extremely special and I applaud her for being both generous and thoughtful.

    The important thing to remember is that all crew have extremely limited space so you want to keep that in mind.  On our last SC cruise(s) we gave Yen a pashmina wrap and interestingly enough, her gifts to me were both scarves !  I cannot recall what she gave Dan (how self-centered can I be !).  We have given our male Genies ball caps from sports teams, sports team jerseys and a commemorative White House Christmas ornament (I'm not ashamed to admit that this was a re-gift, as it was a duplicate, but it should also be noted that this gift received the greatest appreciation of any that we have given !). I know it's a tired cliche, but it really is the thought that counts.  We have only had 1 repeat Genie (we've had Reyno twice) so until you meet the person it's hard to know what they might like...so you just have to kinda guess.

  2. 4 minutes ago, SweetPea said:

    I don't even care about the crummy itinerary.

    We did the crummy itinerary on Anthem B2B in February !  ...but as you say, it has nothing to do with the itin for us.  It's all about enjoying the ship and enjoying the SC amenities.  I truly enjoyed doing SC on Anthem.  There is a lot to do - even for those of us who are not interested in swinging on the trapeze.  Certainly enjoyed Harmony and Allure too but I do believe that the Genie is more valuable on the Q class since there are so many more activities that can be reserved.

  3. On 4/14/2019 at 12:58 PM, Lovetocruise2002 said:

    Funny, this is a conversation Hubby and I had the other day about Star class on O vs. Q class.  I feel like it would be hard to decide which is better as they are different.  Q class has a lot more activities that the Genie can be of value in securing for you (Bumper cars, iFly, North Star, etc.) whereas O class has a lot more dining venues and shows that can be taken advantage of when sailing Star Class. 

    For us, it is always going to be O class over Q, whether it be star class or not.  That is simply because we like the venues on that class of ship best.  Q class is not bad, but Central Park, the Aqua Theater and Boardwalk, and the location of the Suite Lounge/CK makes O class the clear winner for us.  We're sailing Anthem again in a few months.  It's sort of my way of giving her another chance.  This time in a different season (summer).

    You will have a fantastic time on your cruise!  It's a cruise after all. Can't wait to read your blog!

    I do feel like the Genie was a little more valuable on Anthem than on the Oasis class ships.  As you said, there were many more activities that the Genie helped us with and since we did a B2B, it seemed like a LOT more things.  If we sailed with children it would even be more important.  We did not do things like the trapeze thing and we only did the bumper cars once.  I think the kids would be down there at the bumper cars endlessly !  I think we went up in the North Star 4 times during the 2 cruises.  The only thing that the Genie was hesitant to do (she actually said "no" the first time we mentioned it) was to reserve seats for us at the Music Hall, which I found puzzling.  But in the end, she did save seats for us but NOT in the way that they normally save seats.  She simply sat down in  1 seat and put her phone and appointment book down in the chair next to her.  I have to assume that the Genies had been instructed not to save seats in the MH but to me, that doesn't make any sense.  Maybe they had trouble in the past with people simply moving the drape....but it seems like the same thing could happen in 270.  Whatever.  In the end, we did get our reserved seats and we were grateful.

  4. 12 hours ago, AGSLC5 said:

    my friend and I had this exact same thought and conversation right down to the part about sharing food with others at playmakers lol. There are so many "loop holes" and unanswered questions. I really hate that Royal is not fully transparent on how this is going to work. I already get the ultimate dining package whenever I cruise because I don't like the MDR food so either way I am still going to now get the Unlimited package but I would just like to know Exactly how its going to work. 

    Me too, Steph.  We're going to buy the UDP anyway but I hate not knowing if I will be turned away when I go to eat !  

  5. So here is a scenario that I was thinking about. NOT that I would have any interest in doing this...but what would keep someone from going to Izumi, eating their $35 worth, getting up and leaving and coming right back in and eating another $35 worth, rinse, repeat.  Technically I guess someone could do the same thing with any of the "open seating" quasi-specialties like Playmakers.  I imagine they're going to have to make some limitations.

    Also, how are they going to preclude someone from going into Playmakers, ordering food and sharing it with all of their buddies.  Essentially they could close out one ticket and then just come right back in and open a new one.

    I guess there are a million ways to scam the system if you really want to try.  We will never do anything like this as I cannot eat all the food I'm entitled to NOW much less try and eat more than once a night or more than once for lunch, etc.   ...but I am certain that there are people who will come up with new and exciting ways to scam the system.  There always are.

  6. For clarification....only paying full price or purchasing the deluxe beverage package allows you to get a canned soda.  The soda package and the refreshment package do not include canned soda.  HOWEVER, as Ashley said,  they will serve you whatever they have handy.  If they have a fountain hose, you will get a fountain drink; if they have a can sitting there, they will give you a can if you ask for it.  Before the cans became included in the DBP sometimes I could persuade them to give me a can but sometimes they simply would not give me a can and I would not be a cappy hamper.  Now, with the cans included in the DBP they no longer deny me the can UNLESS they simply do not have any cans, which can some times be the case.

  7. 38 minutes ago, AshleyDillo said:

    And if I can sell them on giving it to me to go so I don't take up a seat in the restaurant, even better deal for me.

    It will be interesting to see if this occurs.  My guess is that they will NOT allow you to take food out.  Seating availability is one of the limiting factors of this program and an expressed condition for denying your ability to dine.  I'm guessing that they are COUNTING on people not being able to get reservations willy nilly and so that will limit their liability in having to feed everyone 14 times a day.  Just a guess.  Plus the fact that they do not now permit takeout, to my knowledge.

  8. 40 minutes ago, twangster said:

    Staus Update:

    Now they want another letter from Royal Caribbean on top of the letter below they requested.

     

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    April 18, 2019

    1st Request
    Re: Claim Number: 

    Dear    ,

    Thank you for submitting your claim with Allianz Global Assistance. We’re sorry that things didn’t go as planned.

    While reviewing your claim, we found that additional information is required to accurately process your claim. The required documentation to process your claim is listed below:

    • Verification from travel supplier on their letterhead regarding any refunds received.
    • Verification of travel supplier's penalties or copy of literature describing penalties.

     

    Of I go back to my travel agent asking for more documentation.

    GRRRRRRR....

  9. I imagine that once you are off the ATV's for good then you can do anything you want. I recall our ATV excursion at either St. Thomas or St. Maarten (I got those 2 ports mixed up the whole time we were on that cruise !!) that the beach break was right in the middle of the excursion.  We rode our bikes to the beach, swam or ate (or whatever we wanted to do) and then got back on our bikes and rode back to the shop.  I believe it was in St. Maarten.  I think the beach we went to was Orient Beach b/c I seem to recall that some of our friends went to the "nude" side. I, however, lingered at the cantina.  I had no interest in seeing something that I would never be able to un-see (re: my male friends, I mean).

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