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  1. I assume you mean Dec. 29, 2023 to Jan. 2, 2024?  My family is on this cruise.  This is a newer tradition for us.  We sailed last NYE out of Tampa and had a blast!  We travel with a group called Autism on the Seas, who helps support families and guests who have special needs.  Look for our volunteer helpers in orange shirts and say hi!

    I also paired this cruise with a B2B for Jan. 2-5, 2024 with just my youngest so we can have some special mom and child time together!

    I started a thread for this cruise a while back:  

     

  2. On 3/18/2023 at 1:46 PM, Ashley K said:

    It will be our first time, was thinking of doing Blue Lagoon. 

    Blue Lagoon is a good option if you like beaches.  The boat to Blue Lagoon takes about 30-40 minutes each way.  Food is meh.  There are a lot of animal excursions there (dolphins, stingrays, etc.) so you may find a lot more kids/families, but in general, it is a nice beach.

  3. I am booked on this cruise with a good friend of mine.  A group from Autism on the Seas will also be on this cruise; keep a lookout for people in orange shirts and those who are differently abled.  🙂  I have the pleasure of leaving my differently abled kiddos at home for this cruise.

    Never been to St. Kitts/Nevin and looking forward to it.  Also never been on Harmony of the Seas (but have been on Oasis and Symphony).

  4. Hello!  I have searched the RCL website, but can't find the answer to what I think is a basic question.  Are you allowed to leave a teen (i.e. 13-17) on a RCL ship while in port?  More specifically, our 16 year old prefers to stay on the ship and the rest of our family prefers walking around in port.  Can we leave them on board?

    I appreciate you responses to the question and prefer to leave the controversy out 🙂  I realize this could become heated as to whether or not this should be done, but that is not the question.  Thanks in advance!

     

  5. Famous quotes from our cruise that kept us laughing…

    I only eat the tops. I don’t like bottoms.
    - Said by A when talking about muffins. 

    I like the cream. I don’t like fingers. 
    - Said by me when eating tiramisu at dinner. 
     

    To say we had fun is an understatement. We laughed, we relaxed, we tuned out. I feel refreshed and ready to see my husband and kids, whom I adore and miss.

    This mom and wife was desperately seeking suite freedom and certainly found it. 
     

    Thanks for reading along. 

  6. Day 4 - Nassau

    We both have been to Nassau too many times. However, neither of us have ever been to Blue Lagoon. I will tell you it was ok because there were not a ton of people or kids there. It was a once and done for us. Not something I would do again and glad I did it once. 
     

    We got back to the ship, got ready for dinner, headed to the Suite lounge to say goodbye to George, the best beverage guy and Christian’s, the concierge. 

    We had been trying to book the Fri to Mon cruise and stay a bit longer, but the ship was fully booked!

    Donner was nice as well since the bare chested guy wasn’t there and didn’t come until we we were eating our dessert and he did have a tshirt on at least. The lady he was with looked like she was in her pajamas and a night head scarf. 
     

    We got the hot tub before retiring for the evening. 
     

    We ate our final breakfast in Chops this morning. This is the best perk of sailing suite class on this ship IMO. 

    We walked off around 9am and now I am sitting in the Admirals club until my flight. 
     

    A said from now on, we are getting away with 7-9 day sailings only!  I love my friend and travel buddy!

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