LCinPDX
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Are their scales on board Independence of the seas?
LCinPDX replied to midlandjohna's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
https://www.amazon.com/Venugopalan-Portable-Bathroom-Electronic-Personal/dp/B095N1V4DM/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=CLCYCAB0OVC9&keywords=portable+scale+for+weight&qid=1652819376&sprefix=portable+scale%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExMDhaOEZZM1BKVUtIJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMDE3OTY3QkI1NE0yNjc2TzczJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA4MzgyMzczUFpSS0VBOFNHOVhDJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ== This scale would fit easily into luggage and be a bit more private than trekking down to the gym each day. Depending on what climate you are coming from and where you are cruising, so many things can cause water retention and weight fluctuations. -
All good reasons to stay put...
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I thought so too, but just received the email this morning...
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Hi there! I received a Royal Up email today for a cruise in July. We currently have 2 adjoining balcony staterooms booked. If I were to bid on a 2-bedroom suite instead, would I be able to have my children join us in that suite and just cancel their the other balcony room, or could it be combined by Royal (to keep the current excursions and packages valid)? I hope this makes sense! I looked around for the answer to this and only saw that for multiple people, only the 1st and 2nd have to pay the upgrade fee.
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This is exactly what I was going to post. They are lifesavers when you have multiple people sharing a suitcase or to separate things like shoes from everything else.
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I haven't booked anything yet, but I have thought about either renting a taxi for a day or a private tour company so that we can "choose our own adventure". There are four of us and we would like a combination of sight-seeing, beaches, shopping and a nice lunch. Viator has a pretty large selection of things to do. We did one our their tours on Roatan and were happy with their service.
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I was thinking the same thing. It's not hard to get a rapid at home test, but it can be really difficult to get an appointment for one somewhere.
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It kind of seems like the CDC's recommendations for a high number (95%) of vaccinated guests made perfect sense through Delta, because for the most part, the vaccination actually prevented spread. I am vaxxed, boosted and also have recently recovered from Omicron. I understand that the vaccine does help prevent serious disease from those who get Covid and this alone would make any business want to CYA. It would just be nice if the recommendations were actually based on science and the goal was transparent. With Omicron and now BA2, having zero cases isn't really feasible if cruises are still going to happen. Europe is seeing another spike and we may as well. Like someone else said, they definitely want to take advantage of the current low numbers and pack the ships full. I would really like to be able to get off this roller coaster, because it seems like reality keeps getting reinvented based on what "they" want to be true. And...with my mini rant done, I have to admit that my comfort level is increased with the more vaxxed people on board, even if it's a comfort level based on false pretense. Ugh. I'm curious about how the cruises went for previous posters.
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Our first cruise was last August when the ship was full of staff, but not cruisers. We did the pre-paid gratuity and tried to be very generous to staff at bars and tipped our room steward and MDR staff a chunk at the end. The service was incredible and we wanted them to know it!
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Wow, they certainly must!
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Thanks! I think we bought when prices were pretty high ("post" Delta and pre Omicron).
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So true! The prices had been the same for a long time, but this was a nice surprise.
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That is great! I hadn't looked for awhile--so glad I did!
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Oh no! Are they really far in the future?
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Yes, for sure!
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Hi, we have a 7/2/22 cruise on Symphony that I already re-priced once in December. I happened to check again today, and was able to save over $1700 for 2 connecting balcony rooms, plus get a $200 OBC. And I was only on hold for about 2 minutes. I call that a win for sure!
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Well, I called back and the second person was able to explain the discrepancy. I had not taken into account that we had pre-paid gratuities and that is what was making the price I paid more. I feel better knowing that I wasn't going crazy and/or seeing something on my computer that the representative couldn't see.
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I will call back and yes, this points out the bonus of using a travel agent. Thanks!
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Good idea. I will call back and do this.
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Hello! We booked a cruise for July 2022 to the Eastern Caribbean out of Miami. I booked on the Royal website right after Thanksgiving during their Black Friday sale. I checked prices again on December 16th and they went down. I called Royal and they credited me about $400 for the two balcony cabins we had reserved. I looked at the prices again and they have gone down about another $400. I called and the representative could not find the price that I had found on their site (after being on hold for about a half hour and her checking twice). She said the prices that she was showing were the same as the price I currently have. I thought it was an error on my part. I closed the browser and looked again. The prices are still lower. I am confused and wonder if this has happened to anyone else. Should I try again and perhaps have more luck with another representative? Math was never my strong point, but.... Here are the numbers: 11/28--2 ocean view connecting cabins @ $4948 ea 12/16--Reduced to $4691.12 ea 12/27--Current price online $4488.12 ea