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billdauterive

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  1. No, you should be able to cancel individual items even when ordered with other items in the same transaction. A beverage package shouldn't let you buy the same item again (2 per same person) so you have to cancel the initial order first. You should be able to do it under the order history, then expand the details of the transaction with the item you want to cancel, and there should be a cancel link at the bottom next to the picture of the item.
  2. https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/2018/06/14/first-time-cruisers-getting-ready-your-first-royal-caribbean-cruise
  3. Interesting observation I didn't realize. I suspect you might be correct and this is the real reason behind it.
  4. Great summary. This was EXACTLY my experience back in 2008 on Freedom (minus the royal flush...) when my dad had won a preliminary tournament and brought me. The big upside is the cash games are way better as there are significantly more poker players on the cruise. There are multiple tables going most of the time and the open time frame is much larger, although the conference room doesn't have the best ambiance.
  5. This is a very important point I had to learn the hard way one time. I wouldn't be worried about a late arrival (within reason) as I would a full skip of a port.
  6. At this point I would wait for the monthly sale (which will happen to be Black Friday this month) since your next cruise isn't imminent and you aren't thinking of getting the deluxe package. I always track refreshment and internet to know when a sale is active since alcohol and dining are more volatile in the upward direction. It's been consistent on all my sailings for the past several months that refreshment is $30 not on sale and $23 on sale and s&s internet is $24 not on a sale and $22 on sale (on oasis and quantum class ships).
  7. That's been my philosophy. I think if you plan to cruise enough each year, it's a nice guaranteed return regardless of the actual stock price. I don't think of the first 100 shares as an investment, but more as a savings vehicle or annuity (if you get it at a low enough price).
  8. Definitely my top choice. @Matt has done a ton and I believe Nachi is his top choice as well.
  9. Same thing happened to me this summer. Royal refunded some money to a FCC for some still unknown reason and didn't notify me or TA, so cruise showed a balance still due at final payment and was therefore cancelled. Took TA many hours to figure out the issue and get Royal to fix it and me several hours to get OBC to make up for difference of the now higher priced prepurchases. Definitely check that your cruise hasn't been cancelled for some reason.
  10. Vaccinated : no test Unvaccinated : no test* *except Labadee, Roatan, Colombia
  11. I love reading about the cruises outside the Caribbean, and Australia is one we've wanted to do even before Europe!
  12. True. But being able to wash workout clothes and (non-white) underwear alone will be worth it for me. Assume jeans and cargo shorts would turn out fine too if needed.
  13. I really liked Almaplena pre-covid, but haven't had a chance to go back yet to see how it holds up. It was very similar to Maya Chan but a little more isolated and relaxing in my opinion. Travel time was basically identical since you used the "highway" instead of the beach road. Not nearly as many people (only 1 other couple from a cruise ship when we went), but not as much choice in food/drinks. No water toys, but the beach on both sides of the resort were uninhabited and accessible for a long stretch each way unlike Maya Chan. I'm planning to go back in the near future, probably our next time after our upcoming Maya Chan visit to at least compare again.
  14. I just recently started to. The key is to have things that can do double duty and/or reworn multiple times. Here's what I typically do for a warm weather cruise now: I'm a shorts person so those take up much less space than pants and I usually bring 1 per 3 or 4 days. I bring just 1 pair of jeans to wear at dinner and for any cold evenings and 1 or 2 polo shirts for dinner (even for formal nights). 1 tshirt per 1 to 2 days. Only 1 pair of shoes (tennis shoes) I wear everywhere including dinner. Only 1 bathing suit, 1 pair water sandals, and hat. Only 1 pair of underwear and socks per day (maybe 1 extra of each if you need that comfort zone since those articles don't take up too much room). I run and workout on the ship so I also bring 1 pair of running shoes and 1 pair of workout clothes per sea day (tshirt, athletic shorts). Bring a few plastic bags to hold the sweaty, nasty workout clothes when you pack for disembarkation. I use the shampoo and body wash on the ship, so just a small toiletry bag with the essentials like tooth brush, tooth paste, floss, deodorant, etc (all travel size). Usually no electronics other than phone and small running headphones. All the above easily fits into a carry on suitcase and backpack. It really does take a mindset change from "what if I need something and don't have it" to "worst case I can buy an item or pay for laundry".
  15. You're not guaranteed to get the double points, but you still might. The one time I did a no show I did end up getting double points after the cruise, even though the loyalty ambassador told me I wouldn't after she contacted corporate a few times to try for me.
  16. I've finally gotten down to a carry on for a 7 day, but it's not easy. The hardest part for me is I like running/working out on the ship so I have to bring an extra pair of running shoes and several pairs of workout clothes. Those are things I can't wear twice but take up almost half my space. I can't wait to hit diamond plus because the free laundry bag will be a game changer as I could then do a carry on for even longer times.
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