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    MuttMutt got a reaction from Freegirl in Entertainers on board – Who are your Favorites?   
    After seeing El Gaucho twice on different ships I have to say he is fun and entertaining.  Going to break out my guitar and start playing Flamenco now that he showed me the secret... Lifting up my damn stand mixer is going to suck though.  Might have to spring for a handheld one at some point.
     
    Most have at least been funny or informative to watch, there have been a couple that just made us cringe though.  I think finding that group is a much better idea though.  One woman on Liberty in October literally just wasn't funny at all.  Every time where she could have cracked a joke and ran with it she just couldn't string it together and would fumble after getting the slightest chuckle.  This other guy was often yelling at the top of his lungs for half the show.  It started off kinda ok and the longer he went on and the more amped up and louder he got the less funny it was.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from steverk in Entertainers on board – Who are your Favorites?   
    After seeing El Gaucho twice on different ships I have to say he is fun and entertaining.  Going to break out my guitar and start playing Flamenco now that he showed me the secret... Lifting up my damn stand mixer is going to suck though.  Might have to spring for a handheld one at some point.
     
    Most have at least been funny or informative to watch, there have been a couple that just made us cringe though.  I think finding that group is a much better idea though.  One woman on Liberty in October literally just wasn't funny at all.  Every time where she could have cracked a joke and ran with it she just couldn't string it together and would fumble after getting the slightest chuckle.  This other guy was often yelling at the top of his lungs for half the show.  It started off kinda ok and the longer he went on and the more amped up and louder he got the less funny it was.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from wordell1 in Harmony damage in Falmouth Jamaica this morning.   
    Did a search and didn't see a topic so figured may as well start one.  Anyway found some video posted online about the accident this morning to tie in with the front page post.
     
     
    The pilot just had a REALLY bad day is all I can say.  Glad no one is hurt but have to imagine they will need to put some divers in the water to inspect the hull and azipods and where they are at the water is muddy so not much vis to see what happened.  I suspect that will happen at another stop where water conditions are clearer for a better idea of the actual damage.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from Mayooo in Harmony damage in Falmouth Jamaica this morning.   
    Did a search and didn't see a topic so figured may as well start one.  Anyway found some video posted online about the accident this morning to tie in with the front page post.
     
     
    The pilot just had a REALLY bad day is all I can say.  Glad no one is hurt but have to imagine they will need to put some divers in the water to inspect the hull and azipods and where they are at the water is muddy so not much vis to see what happened.  I suspect that will happen at another stop where water conditions are clearer for a better idea of the actual damage.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from LovetoCruise87 in When do my posts no longer need approval?   
    Have to agree with this.  Make sure you check the box below that says not a spammer and complete the ten anti spam checks available so you don't have your access removed.
     

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    MuttMutt got a reaction from JimnKathy in Download Movies from streaming services   
    I mean you should be able to.  Basically anything that can plug in via USB and turn on should be accessible.  Personally I wouldn't pay that much for a drive so I would look at just getting a bare drive and a case but you can do what you want.  2TB is a TON of movies as well, I have about 5.4 TB of movies on my server and that ends up being around 2700 movies.  So that is around 2 GB per movie on average, a 512GB drive once formatted will hold around 200 movies.  If you need more than that on a week long trip you should probably just stay at home IMHO but the choice is yours. 
    https://www.electromaker.io/tutorial/blog/how-to-build-kodi-raspberry-pi-media-center gives you some stuff you can look at on how to set a Raspberry PI up.  You will probably want to pick up a complete unit that comes with a case and memory card.  The MicroSD card is mainly for the OS and a few things you may want to throw on there.  I actually use a 256GB MicroSD card and have Retropie installed as I mainly use it for games emulation but KODI is installed so I can also watch movies.  The more stuff you want to put on the MicroSD card the bigger it needs to be, however a 64GB one should allow you to install something to just watch movies.  This raspberry pi kit is similar to what I am using and it comes with a 128GB MicroSD card.  The kits are WAY overpriced right now as they are also being hit by the chip shortage.  Adafruit was talking about having them available for MSRP and was limiting people to only being able to purchase one at a time and they have a bunch of hoops to jump through so that bots can't buy them all but they still don't have any in stock so good luck there.  
    KODI will probably want the files to be in MP4 extension, H264 codec with AAC audio.  If you don't know what that means you will need to look it up.  Can it play other stuff, possibly but there are a ton of things it won't do well.  I say that so when you grab the H265 encoded file and it doesn't work you will understand why.  I do not know what codecs it will support either but the MP4's in H264 with AAC audio seems to be universal.  In this case saving space on a drive will just come around and bite you in the BUTT.  I say this with a lot of experience using PlexMediaServer and seeing all the issues people have trying to save a few nickels on drives in some cheap little NAS box by encoding to H265 only to have their devices unable to play the file and the server being so underpowered they can't transcode them and other people throwing graphics cards into machines to transcode but spend cash on electricity they didn't need to so they have smaller files.
    My server is a BEAST by most people's standards.  I have a Dual Xeon X5690 with 96GB of RAM and the ability to use up to 48 3.5" Drives.  It's a few years old but it still puts a lot of stuff that people are buying to shame, I still don't want to transcode which is why I suggest H264.  You can grab Handbrake for free and use it to convert files to the format but you can not take and rip files using it.  Sorry that is something for you to google as I don't want to have someone talking about copyrights and all that stuff or dealing with it on here.
    You could also take a DVD or BluRay player and some movies along that way, pretty much anything that uses HDMI should work without issue.  I am just a geek and like to go over the top for some stuff because of the convenience factor involved. 
     
    FYI I believe they were saying SanDisk and autocorrect got in the way to call it "scan disk".  It's a brand of flash drive and again it will likely not work plugged into the tv's on the ship.  I have never tried because I carry a few things on my tablet and use my Raspberry PI for goofing around.  Most smart TV's can take the video files and play them but "hospitality" tv's will generally have that turned off as they do not want you messing with stuff or potentially introducing something that will damage their devices.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from CFL in Download Movies from streaming services   
    I used to use software on my computer to save tv shows and movies. I have a ton now and usually keep about 50 movies on my tablet at all times.  On the ship I bring my Raspberry pi 4 with a controller to play games and need to pick up something to store movies on because it has Kodi installed as well so I can watch movies on the TV as well. They are tough to find right now but well worth having on long trips IMHO just need to search for some presetup image files to write to a micro sd card of the appropriate size and you are good to go. Most of the emulators are retro like Nintendo or Sega systems and sometimes will have as new as Nintendo 64 but it doesn't work very well. Pair it with a wired Playstation 3 controller and if you have kids or are a kid at heart is hard to beat when you have some downtime. 
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from YOLO in Download Movies from streaming services   
    I mean you should be able to.  Basically anything that can plug in via USB and turn on should be accessible.  Personally I wouldn't pay that much for a drive so I would look at just getting a bare drive and a case but you can do what you want.  2TB is a TON of movies as well, I have about 5.4 TB of movies on my server and that ends up being around 2700 movies.  So that is around 2 GB per movie on average, a 512GB drive once formatted will hold around 200 movies.  If you need more than that on a week long trip you should probably just stay at home IMHO but the choice is yours. 
    https://www.electromaker.io/tutorial/blog/how-to-build-kodi-raspberry-pi-media-center gives you some stuff you can look at on how to set a Raspberry PI up.  You will probably want to pick up a complete unit that comes with a case and memory card.  The MicroSD card is mainly for the OS and a few things you may want to throw on there.  I actually use a 256GB MicroSD card and have Retropie installed as I mainly use it for games emulation but KODI is installed so I can also watch movies.  The more stuff you want to put on the MicroSD card the bigger it needs to be, however a 64GB one should allow you to install something to just watch movies.  This raspberry pi kit is similar to what I am using and it comes with a 128GB MicroSD card.  The kits are WAY overpriced right now as they are also being hit by the chip shortage.  Adafruit was talking about having them available for MSRP and was limiting people to only being able to purchase one at a time and they have a bunch of hoops to jump through so that bots can't buy them all but they still don't have any in stock so good luck there.  
    KODI will probably want the files to be in MP4 extension, H264 codec with AAC audio.  If you don't know what that means you will need to look it up.  Can it play other stuff, possibly but there are a ton of things it won't do well.  I say that so when you grab the H265 encoded file and it doesn't work you will understand why.  I do not know what codecs it will support either but the MP4's in H264 with AAC audio seems to be universal.  In this case saving space on a drive will just come around and bite you in the BUTT.  I say this with a lot of experience using PlexMediaServer and seeing all the issues people have trying to save a few nickels on drives in some cheap little NAS box by encoding to H265 only to have their devices unable to play the file and the server being so underpowered they can't transcode them and other people throwing graphics cards into machines to transcode but spend cash on electricity they didn't need to so they have smaller files.
    My server is a BEAST by most people's standards.  I have a Dual Xeon X5690 with 96GB of RAM and the ability to use up to 48 3.5" Drives.  It's a few years old but it still puts a lot of stuff that people are buying to shame, I still don't want to transcode which is why I suggest H264.  You can grab Handbrake for free and use it to convert files to the format but you can not take and rip files using it.  Sorry that is something for you to google as I don't want to have someone talking about copyrights and all that stuff or dealing with it on here.
    You could also take a DVD or BluRay player and some movies along that way, pretty much anything that uses HDMI should work without issue.  I am just a geek and like to go over the top for some stuff because of the convenience factor involved. 
     
    FYI I believe they were saying SanDisk and autocorrect got in the way to call it "scan disk".  It's a brand of flash drive and again it will likely not work plugged into the tv's on the ship.  I have never tried because I carry a few things on my tablet and use my Raspberry PI for goofing around.  Most smart TV's can take the video files and play them but "hospitality" tv's will generally have that turned off as they do not want you messing with stuff or potentially introducing something that will damage their devices.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from YOLO in Download Movies from streaming services   
    If you have a raspberry pi with something like Kodi installed with a thumb drive plugged into the raspberry pi and the pi hooked to the TV via HDMI i don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. Just make sure the TV output from the pi is set to automatically output the correct resolution. But can you directly output to the TV and play stuff on them. No. I don't think you can. But using a raspberry pi is very easy to setup and will work on just about any TV. 
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from YOLO in HDMI ports on Liberty of the Seas   
    I was on Liberty of the Seas and hooked up my Raspberry pi 4 via HDMI without issue in my room. Unless the way the TV is mounted prevents access there should not be an issue. I'm on Adventure of the Seas right now and have it hooked up here as well without issue. If the TV has the Royal Caribbean iptv stuff activated (think in room menus and ordering or ppv movies) you just have to push the channel up or down button and it should switch over to HDMI without issue. 
     

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    MuttMutt got a reaction from YOLO in Download Movies from streaming services   
    I used to use software on my computer to save tv shows and movies. I have a ton now and usually keep about 50 movies on my tablet at all times.  On the ship I bring my Raspberry pi 4 with a controller to play games and need to pick up something to store movies on because it has Kodi installed as well so I can watch movies on the TV as well. They are tough to find right now but well worth having on long trips IMHO just need to search for some presetup image files to write to a micro sd card of the appropriate size and you are good to go. Most of the emulators are retro like Nintendo or Sega systems and sometimes will have as new as Nintendo 64 but it doesn't work very well. Pair it with a wired Playstation 3 controller and if you have kids or are a kid at heart is hard to beat when you have some downtime. 
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from KevinJ in What are some things onboard the ship that just make you cringe?   
    After a few times on the ships I have seen a few things that I just try to stay away from.  It's mostly people who are on the ship that you just fully expect to be an issue.
    So for one is a grandmother with the grandkids and you can obviously tell the grandkids can do whatever.  Grandma says don't do that but they know there is nothing she will do to punish them so they feel free to do whatever anyway.  The one I saw the kids were acting like fools and even if someone was already on the elevators they would come in and hit every single button.  When they got on the elevators I got off.
     
    Another was a guy who instantly said one thing in my mind.  Roid Rage.  Big beefy burly muscled guy who couldn't reach a post it note in the middle of his back, the type you would see in the gym every single day for hours at a time.  What made it worse is this guy had on a shirt proudly stating he had the unlimited get drunk pass package.  The first thing that popped into my mind is this guy is going to get drunk and end up in a fight.  It just made me cringe to even be around them.
     
    So what are the cringeworthy things you guys have seen on the ships.  I have seen video's of people so drunk they sat on the deck chairs and urinate themselves but I am sure there are a ton of other things out there.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from sammy79 in What are some things onboard the ship that just make you cringe?   
    After a few times on the ships I have seen a few things that I just try to stay away from.  It's mostly people who are on the ship that you just fully expect to be an issue.
    So for one is a grandmother with the grandkids and you can obviously tell the grandkids can do whatever.  Grandma says don't do that but they know there is nothing she will do to punish them so they feel free to do whatever anyway.  The one I saw the kids were acting like fools and even if someone was already on the elevators they would come in and hit every single button.  When they got on the elevators I got off.
     
    Another was a guy who instantly said one thing in my mind.  Roid Rage.  Big beefy burly muscled guy who couldn't reach a post it note in the middle of his back, the type you would see in the gym every single day for hours at a time.  What made it worse is this guy had on a shirt proudly stating he had the unlimited get drunk pass package.  The first thing that popped into my mind is this guy is going to get drunk and end up in a fight.  It just made me cringe to even be around them.
     
    So what are the cringeworthy things you guys have seen on the ships.  I have seen video's of people so drunk they sat on the deck chairs and urinate themselves but I am sure there are a ton of other things out there.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from teddy in What are some things onboard the ship that just make you cringe?   
    After a few times on the ships I have seen a few things that I just try to stay away from.  It's mostly people who are on the ship that you just fully expect to be an issue.
    So for one is a grandmother with the grandkids and you can obviously tell the grandkids can do whatever.  Grandma says don't do that but they know there is nothing she will do to punish them so they feel free to do whatever anyway.  The one I saw the kids were acting like fools and even if someone was already on the elevators they would come in and hit every single button.  When they got on the elevators I got off.
     
    Another was a guy who instantly said one thing in my mind.  Roid Rage.  Big beefy burly muscled guy who couldn't reach a post it note in the middle of his back, the type you would see in the gym every single day for hours at a time.  What made it worse is this guy had on a shirt proudly stating he had the unlimited get drunk pass package.  The first thing that popped into my mind is this guy is going to get drunk and end up in a fight.  It just made me cringe to even be around them.
     
    So what are the cringeworthy things you guys have seen on the ships.  I have seen video's of people so drunk they sat on the deck chairs and urinate themselves but I am sure there are a ton of other things out there.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from teddy in Man Jumps off Cruise Ship   
    It's hard to prevent someone from doing something stupid...
     
     
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from WAAAYTOOO in Man Jumps off Cruise Ship   
    It's hard to prevent someone from doing something stupid...
     
     
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from WAAAYTOOO in My time dining   
    Never heard of the dining choice requiring prepaid gratuities at all except for maybe the unlimited dining or something like that.  
     
    Anyway sounds like maybe it's time to tell them exactly what you think about it and find a new agent to deal with.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from stevendom57 in Will Royal Carribean ever return to New Orleans as a port??   
    Not sure but when I was looking at the sailings there were even more underwhelming than Galveston.  I am hoping they will bring something in to Galveston to facilitate cruises to the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and points further south out of Galveston and then start working on whatever they are going to do in New Orleans or at least add something into New Orleans that will give me some options other than Florida to get around in other areas.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from Skigoofy in MuttMutt's adventure on Adventure. Feb 23rd to 28th.   
    Made it home late last night and literally just crashed.  Still feeling a little lag and such.  Being extremely sensitive to motion I am actually still surprised that I can sleep on a ship because I have rode trains for multiple days and been awake nearly the entire time (Amtrak from Omaha NE to Oakland, CA around 1994) The only time I have slept in a vehicle is when I am completely wore out and while on the train I caught about an hours sleep around Salt Lake City but was awake the rest of the time.
    Anyway I was able to do my dive and it was very nice.  Only had 8 people out of about 2K along for the ride which makes it a lot of fun IMHO rather than having 20 people trying to squeeze in and get a look at the wildlife.  For the first time ever I chose not to take a camera with me and just enjoyed the dive.  I lost the mount I normally use on my wrist and I thought I had a good alternative but it ended up being a flop.  So I just enjoyed the drift and relaxed as much as I could.  One of the divers had an issue with his ear clogging up after the first dive so opted to just sit out the second one.  We had buddied up on the first but I was perfectly fine just running solo since there was a decent number of people in the group and I have done solo dives in the past anyway.  Had a little issue with my left ear and equalization on the way down but was able to get it sorted and enjoy things.  
    Headed back to the ship caught a shower and then went up to the Windjammer for lunch which was as good as ever.  Then grabbed Max and headed down into the port area to look around a little bit.  Back had a little bit of a spasm every now and then but it's just something I am used to and it wasn't bad to walk around and stretch it out a bit anyway.  I sampled a little bit of the honey agave tequila which I may have to pick a bottle of up at some point as I think it will complement my selection of vanilla tequila and my jamaica tequila (they pronounce it Hu-Mi-Ka but is hibiscus flower and something I got because of my wife)  But Max didn't see anything that caught his eye so we headed back to the ship and I ended up taking a bit of a nap and pretty much chilled out the rest of the day.  
    We had a sea day to look forward to before getting back to port and I took the time to hop on the Flowrider again a couple times and then headed to the hot tub.  While in the Solarium hot tub I found a jet that was working AWESOME and was able to work out a few kinks which I am extremely thankful for and just chilled and chit chatted with a few other people who were there.  I sent Max back to the room so he could catch a shower and I could enjoy a few more minutes in the hot tub and then head down and catch one myself.  
    We went for dinner around 6:30 in the Windjammer and while there I dropped off a little thank you letter to the waitstaff supervisor with a package of mini kitkat bars to express my thanks for the service and while eating I had a chance to catch Chef Kenedy who while on this sailing is the head chef for the Windjammer and I also gave him a package of mini kitkat bars and a letter for the staff to express my thanks.  I figured it would be a fitting way to express to everyone in the Windjammer how much we enjoyed the food and service while taking as little time away from their duties as possible and I am pretty sure it was a bit unique because they thanked me multiple times for my gesture.  I thought it was well worth it after eating every meal while on the trip there and I think it is something I am going to try to continue doing.  
    After dinner we stopped in the room for a bit and just hung out till our show was getting close to starting.  While on the way down I had a couple other thank you letters that I had left over because I know sometimes you will see that one person multiple times throughout your day while on the ship.  In fact when I was on my B2B on Liberty of the Seas there was a nice young lady we saw quite often in Sorento's nearly every evening.  But on this cruise that did not happen so with my last 12 pack of kitkat bars and a few letters I headed down to guest services and gave everything to them and told them that I wished I could personally thank every single person who worked on the ship for our time there but knew that was not possible and asked that they get the letters around to as many people as possible on the ship so they would know how much we enjoyed our time there.  The young lady was dumbfounded by the gesture and thanked us multiple times so hopefully the staff onboard do get to see them.  I have no idea where the candy bars will end up but as long as they are enjoyed I am happy to bring them along.
    The last days show was Aaron Bonk and he did a bunch of juggling and whip cracking while there.  It was very interesting to see some of it for sure and with his jokes and wisecracks thrown in we both enjoyed the show.  Afterwards we headed back to the room to place our luggage outside and make sure everything was ready for us to go in the morning.
    When we left the room the next morning we had everything packed in our backpacks so that our room attendant was able to get in and get things ready for the next run without worrying about how long it was going to take to get us out of there.  Breakfast was enjoyable and afterwards we headed down to deck 4 and wait till our number was available.  Things were running about 15 minutes ahead of schedule and after the people who were carrying their own things off and those people who needed extra assistance or had the key were off the ship we were out and ready to go.  I would say we were some of the first people to grab our bags and get out the doors and onto our bus to head to the parking lot.

    Overall we both had a really good time and for Max it was a major eye opener after living a pretty sheltered life in western PA.  I am pretty sure he would like to go again so now we all are going to have to figure out who gets to stay home from now on to watch the dogs, LOL.  The drive home was right about 10 hours by the time we stopped for fuel a few times and a bite to eat when we were past downtown Dallas. 
    Still a little wore out today and dealing with a few things personally.  My wife passed away on Feb 28th 2019 and with everything happening I didn't have a lot of time to dwell on it so today it is coming to the surface a little bit, going on a cruise ship with her was something I always wanted to do but never had the chance.  All I can say is that if you have a loved one sit down and record a video of you guys just having a conversation sometime, I sorely miss hearing her voice many days.  Other than that grab every opportunity you can to travel with your loved ones and make as many memories as you can while letting the things that are frustrating float away on the seas.
     
    Thanks everyone on Adventure of the Seas for the time we spent there and hopefully we can do it again.  Next stop is Vision of the Seas on Black Friday 2022...
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from Skigoofy in MuttMutt's adventure on Adventure. Feb 23rd to 28th.   
    So previously I have only sailed on Liberty and some of the differences are subtle and some are drastic. 
     
    Check in was super smooth and ran nearly an hour early. We were scheduled for 11:30 and parked the car just after 10:00 and were at the terminal about 15 minutes later and in line. We waited for maybe ten minutes and were brought into the terminal and went through the x ray and metal detectors in less than ten minutes. Checking in at the counter was a little slow mainly because I was just enjoying chatting with the ladies at the counter who were basically waiting for people to show up. We then went upstairs and waited for around 20 to 30 minutes before getting on the ship. 
    The first thing we did was a quick tour of the ship.  I am traveling with my girlfriends son and he has barely been out of the western Pennsylvania area until about 6 months ago when they moved to Oklahoma.  We had already went over the deck maps a few times but I wanted to get him used to being on the ship and getting around together.  We started with a walk through the Promenade with quick glances down towards the Lyric Theater as well as the Casino and Studio B.  Having been on a Freedom class ship already it was easy for me to get around and I gave him some basics on finding main area's like the pool deck and the Promenade as well as where our room was.  After a couple days he has now become comfortable getting to the Windjammer on his own from the room and I am not worried that he is going to get lost.  I reiterated many times that all he has to do is get to a main area and there will be staff members around who can help direct him or he can find a touchscreen.  
    The internet is a bit slower this time and the number of people on the ship is pretty close to the same as it was on Liberty a few months ago, it could be me but I kinda doubt it as i generally have a pretty good feel for internet speed based on how long it takes for a request to complete.  Even going onto reddit and seeing a few video clips was a pain this time while last time there may be a little lag here and there but it was still a mostly painless endeavour.  Using the Raspberry Pi 4 that I have with a few emulators and roms was just as easy as it was on Liberty so if you need to hook something up on either ship I would not forsee an issue and honestly would expect a similar experience fleet wide unless the TV's are mounted differently in a particular room.  
    On this cruise I took the plunge and signed up to try out the Flowrider.  I have a total of 21 nights on Liberty but with a bum shoulder I really have to weigh the risks of certain activites.  Anyway after watching the video and doing the stretches I got in line and went for it.  It was very interesting for a first time run and I was actually able to get up on my knees with the bodyboard but once there I wiped out pretty quickly but had a ton of fun sliding back and forth across the water before that while I got a feel for things.  I started from the top and dove into the wave on the reset and was struggling to get back up as I was a bit winded and my shoulder was giving out.  I was almost up and wiped out, I was plain wore out.  A few people afterwards were asking me how it was and I told them it was fun but boy does it beat the crap out of you, lol.  I caught my breath and went back into the line to do it again.  I had a lot of fun overall and will be doing it again sometime tomorrow or Sunday on the way back after visiting Cozumel.  
    Today was Progreso Mexico and we waited till things had cleared out quite a bit since we didn't really have a lot planned.  Mainly I wanted to walk on the beach and explore a little bit in town since I had never been there.  We walked through the port area doing our best to dodge the offers to look around and shop as we DIDN'T want to carry stuff around while in town.  We got to the exit and a nice gentleman asked where we were going and after we told him to town and to walk on the beach he pointed us to the shuttle bus which was slightly hidden behind some planters and trees.  We boarded the bus and headed into town.  All I can say is BOY that is a long pier for sure.
    Once in town we walked over towards the downtown area a block or so then headed around the block to head towards the beach and braved the gauntlet of cigars, tequila, and massage offers.  I do have to say there was one very funny guy in a wheelchair who popped off about me being his "brother from another mother" and wanted to sing me a song.  I gave him a fist bump and told him maybe on the way back.  The walk otherwise was not bad at all to me and the beach was nice to see.  It's been a couple years since I have walked barefoot in the sand so it was a nice feeling.  Not that I haven't been on beaches mind you but usually I have my dive boots on and peeling those things off is a pain when they are wet and putting them back on sucks just about as much.  Anyway we got down to the sand and slipped our shoes off and just walked along a little ways.  While walking we saw a few of the pelicans doing dives into the water and took a few pictures together.  I think Max had a pretty good time and on the walk over he spotted something he wanted.  
    Eventually we turned around to head back and actually walked past where we had gotten onto the beach at as we were avoiding yet another offer of a massage.  On the way back to the shuttle area we stopped at a shop and he picked up the figure he found for a decent price.  He spent half of his spending money for the trip but the smile on Max's face was worth it.  I did the haggling for him as he really didn't know what to do and his hesitation worked out in my favor anyway.  I also bought a nice big bottle of vanilla to take home.  We again saw my new "brother" and I slipped him a dollar and told him to keep his song for someone who really needed it, the little smile on his face made it worth it.
    We had to wait a bit at the terminal for a shuttle back to the ship but that gave us a chance to just sit down in the shade and relax.  And I saw the prices for the tours offered there so next time I may be doing the little Cenote tour they have listed.  Boarding the bus back was pretty easy as was getting back to the ship.  I say easy compared to Costa Maya where the walk back from the bus/taxi area is a major endeavor if you are not used to walking much and I did that carrying all of my dive gear including about 20 pounds of lead weights.  
    We have watched a couple of the shows so far and was able to see the ice show this evening in fact.  I have learned a couple things so far on this trip because I had no clue the house bands played different songs when they opened up.  I guess I am a little biased in a way as I like the Liberty of the Seas house tune better than the one on Adventure of the Seas, the Liberty one just seems a little brighter in a way.  The Lyric Theater production show "Invitation to Dance" was very interesting and it was cool to see the band actually playing all of the music for the show, I really liked that and a few times ended up just watching the drummer instead of the show while he got really into the groove.  Again the show doesn't feel as nice as Liberty of the Seas' Saturday Night Fever.  The ice show tonight in Studio B was very enjoyable however and while different was just as good as the one on Liberty, sadly can't remember the name on Liberty but either one I would enjoy watching again.  And I have to say that after watching the show Max's word of the week is "Legs", LOL.
    Adventure of the seas so far overall seems to have some better lighting in the Windjammer and the sinks were for sure a change after always doing "washy washy" with hand sanitizer on Liberty though the first day the exit being in a different area threw me for a little loop.  And you can tell it's a bit shorter after walking through the combination art studio and picture studio and instantly being at the doors of Studio B where I was used to walking through the full art studio and then the On Air Club as well and having the picture studio outside of the Casino.
    A couple things I really didn't like however.  Every time I walk through the Promenade and go past the stairwell down to the Casino I smell cigarette smoke.  Personally I think the habit is a dieing trend and one that Royal needs to put the breaks on.  Maybe the will loose a couple bucks on the smokers but lets be honest they will probably gain that back and then some when the rest of us who don't actually want to be in the casino.  I personally hate even walking though and will often bypass it on the deck outside of the casino and will even avoid the smoking area's outside.  The air draw from the casino onto the Promenade though is a killer for me for sure and I never noticed it on Liberty so maybe something needs to be done with the air handlers to fix the issue though I know that getting rid of smoking inside the ship will fix the problem once things are cleaned and aired out.
    So tomorrow is Cozumel where I have been quite a few times and I am hoping that my dive will still be good to go but it looks like the wind and waves may put the breaks on that one.  I was able to dive there on my first cruise ever back in 2019 which was a few months after my wife passed away and was very bittersweet to say the least.  I know I mention it a lot but that event changed me quite a bit.  Then on Sunday I think I will try and do a livestream early in the morning from the ship however the internet speed is slower than I had while on Liberty in October and November so I am not sure how well that will work out.  But I hope to do a quick walk around starting near the top of the ship and then head down towards the Promenade and finally stop on Deck 4 for a little question and answer time.  Hopefully I can figure out how to get it all done this time.
    Anyway I have no issue at all coming back on the ship sometime in the future and can't wait for my Vision of the Seas sailing in November to see the differences it has a well.  I will stop back and add a little more information on Sunday as well and I am sure I will have a few more things to add after I get home and have a few days to rest.
     
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from Atlantix2000 in Things you see from a cruise ship... that have nothing to do with cruising.   
    That white base underneath has something to do with attaching it to the deck.  Those wires and cables would not survive the heat from landing and there is a door near the deck that opens and allows it to move over and do it's work.  I highly doubt they will lose it and you also don't want some guy who just runs a tug or is a deckhand throwing cables and chains over wherever on something you want to keep sending into space over and over again.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from cruisellama in Free COVID tests will be available on January 19th.   
    So looks like they are now allowing a second ordering of tests.  So far I have been using them as a "pre test" before taking the proctored ones and I take them onboard with me for a "just in case I start feeling crappy" so I can take one in the room instead of calling down to medical and then just wondering.  Haven't used one yet while on the cruise but it's nice to have along for my own peace of mind.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from burbuja0512 in App Question   
    Yes you can, everyone is supposed to watch the video's and listen to the warning tone and everyone WILL have to go down to the muster area to have their Seapass scanned.
     
    Them having the app is still worthwhile and free, no internet required just connect their device to the wifi and click the use for app only or something like that.  Makes it a ton easier to figure out what everyone wants to do together and separately.  
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from whitsmom in Suitmate on ship?   
    Probably not but getting swimsuits dry is pretty simple.  Go up to the pool deck and get a towel.  Lay the towel out and put the wet clothing on top as spread out as possible.  Flip a little bit of the towel over the clothing and then roll the whole thing up like a taquito from hell.  Once it's rolled up have someone hold the other end of the towel and twist it up as tight as possible.  Unroll, find a dry spot or get another towel and repeat.  The clothes should be dry enough to hang in your shower or closet overnight and be dry enough to toss in a plastic bag in the morning.
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    MuttMutt got a reaction from teddy in Power strip   
    https://improveworkspace.com/why-surge-protectors-banned-cruise-ships/
    Lets you understand the issues.  Knowing what I do I know that in general it shouldn't really matter for extension cords and such but I can see where a transient voltage spike could cause a surge protector to overload and that will potentially cause a fire.  A lot of the cheapest surge protectors are just a Metal Oxide Varistor and they are damaged every time a surge is dealt with.  Over time this can cause them to physically explode when a high enough surge is found... Explode as in burst into flames similar to how a capacitor can burst.  
     
     
    Fire and ships together are BAD NEWS... Just the smoke from a single room caught on fire could kill people because burning polymers and such give off noxious compounds.  Simply put, get a charger that can deal with multiple devices.  I use one this one Quick Charge 3.0 Wall Charger, 60W 6-Port USB Fast Charger and it works GREAT.  Had it since July 2019 and use it everywhere I go including 4 cruises, traveling to Jamaica, as well as traveling around the US, and at home.
    If you have so many devices that you HAVE to have more outlets in the room then the only option is something like the no cord outlet expander linked above.  Anything with a cord that splits outlets will be confiscated if it's seen.  Sneaking it past in your carry on is a bad idea as well because if there is a fire you will be charged for ALL damages.  Maybe you will get lucky every single time but it only takes one time to cost you everything you have, it's not worth it.  I don't want to be that person and I quit working at a place because the kids there were likely going to kill someone and I wanted nothing to do with it.
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