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  1. So based on what everyone is saying I should probably choose Express departure. Do you sign up for this on the ship or can I do it ahead of time?

    Jeremy- We will be staying at the HIE on 17th street. Can you tell me what you paid using the 3rd party service to get to the ship? On disembarkation day we figured we would just grab a taxi at the pier. Are their always plenty of taxis available?

    Thanks to everyone for all the advice!

    Awesome! That's a great hotel, perfect for pre or post cruise accommodations. There is a Walgreens and other restaurants within walking distance from the hotel. We paid $8/person each way. I don't remember the 3rd party company, but it was arranged by the hotel beforehand - I'd assume they frequently make stops at the hotel on embarkation day. Call the hotel to make sure the 3rd party is running. Also, if you decide to sign up for it, put yourself on the list when you check in, and then you'll have to buy the tickets on embarkation day in the hotel lobby about 30 minutes before you leave. Super easy. 

     

    We decided to pre-purchase our transfer from the cruise to the airport on disembarkation day. It was a breeze, and i'm glad we did it. Same price, $8/person, and there was a van outside waiting to take people to the airport. We got off the ship and were waiting in line at the airport in record timing. It was a seamless and hassle-free process, exactly how I want my vacation to be! The airport is super close to the port. FLL is a great port to cruise from, since the hotels and airports are so close. For $32, I think we got a great deal. Let me know if you have any other questions! Enjoy your cruise!

  2. We will be flying in for our cruise the day before in December and staying at the W Fort Lauderdale.  

     

    We will need transportation to the hotel, from the hotel to the cruise terminal, and then from the cruise back to the airport.  

     

    We have 5 adults and 1 infant.  We aren't planning on bringing a car seat with us.  Her car seat would take up most of our stateroom  :P  We are open to the idea of taking 2 vehicles if needed.

     

    What are our options?  

     

    I know some uber cars have car seats (referred to as Uber Family).  Does anybody know if Uber Family operates in Fort Lauderdale?

     

    Alternatively, would RC store her car seat for us for the duration of the cruise?

     

    I have a perfect answer for you...backed by my recent stay before Independence. 

     

    I cruised out of FLL in early August and had an excellent experience with Holiday Inn Express Ft. Lauderdale Cruise-Airport, located at 1500 SE 17th St. Fort Lauderdale. It is located really close to a Walgreens as well, so we went there to get some additional supplies we couldn't fly with. 

     

    They have a free shuttle that picks up at the airport every 30 minutes. 

    The rooms were nice, not fancy at all, but fine, and offered free wifi as well.

    The complementary breakfast was excellent, they had a ton of offerings and was a great meal to have before the cruise.

     

    The hotel partners with a 3rd party company that picks you up at the hotel and drops you off at the cruise. The price was $8 per person each way. You could also get a taxi. the hotel is about a 10 minute drive to the port. We ended up buying transportation to the cruise, and from the cruise to the airport on disembarkation day. *Make sure to sign up yourself on the list for the bus when you check into the hotel.* 

     

    All in all, it was a great service and I would highly recommend doing this. Enjoy your cruise!!

  3. We are cruising on Navigator in March out of Fort Lauderdale. RCI website says we should not book departing flights before 11:30am on disembarkation day (we arrive in port at 5:30 am). I booked  a flight leaving at 11:05 (it was either that or 6:00PM). Will this be a problem? What time do they usually get everyone off the ship? How long does it take in cruise terminal to gather luggage and catch a taxi at Port Everglades?

    Thanks!

    How many people will you be traveling with and will you have a lot of luggage? 

    I cruised from FLL last month for my first time and booked a flight at 2:00pm that day. We ended up walking our luggage out on our own and it was a huge time saver, especially when we saw others scavenging through hundreds of similar looking bags to find theirs. I don't know about you, but since your flight is super early, I'd try to get off the ship as soon as you can. I would highly recommend walking your stuff off, it would have saved me a ton of stress if I was in a hustle to make my flight.

     

    Also, how are you planning on going to the airport? We stayed at Holiday Inn Express on 17th street, and they had a 3rd party service take us to the ship, and we ended up buying transportation to the airport on disembarkation day. 

  4. Hi RCLBlog group! 

     

    I recently sailed on Independence of The Seas to the Eastern Caribbean (Aug 2nd), which sailed out of Port Lauderdale, Port Everglades. 

    Wow, I feel like we were spoiled,we had a great experience sailing from that port! 

     

    We live in San Francisco so flying is required for cruises to the Caribbean & Bahamas. I prefer flying in 1 day in advanced and staying at a nearby hotel before the cruise. 

     

    We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express on 17th ave, and man the logistics for getting on the cruise were great. The hotel has a free shuttle from the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood as well. The hotels partners with a 3rd party company who will pick you up at the hotel and drive you to the port, a 10-15 minute drive, and $8/per person. 

     

    We booked a cruise on Freedom of the Seas, July 2016, which will depart from Port Canaveral. However, I am considering re-booking on another cruise that departs from Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades) because the experience was so great and easy.

     

    Can you tell me your experiences with sailing out of Miami and Port Canaveral?

     

    Thanks!

  5. I was on IOTS in early August, and my gf and I decided on getting the premium packages...it was a lot of fun since we were on vacation, but got old quickly. It was a great learning experience to say the least. 

     

    I'm all about value, so I marked down each drink I got on my phone and then added the cost up at the end. 

    I think in total we drank enough to get the value out of the drink package, but looking back on the cruise, I felt the package put us in a situation where the costs outweighed the benefits, in terms of maximizing our value. 

     

    It was almost like I "my hands were tied and forced" to order 5 specialty cocktails or mixed drinks each day so we could maximize the value of the package.

     

    On future cruises, i'd either consider a cheaper package, like the beer & wine, or forgo the package altogether and put money aside in advance for drinks so we I wouldn't be so cost-concerned each time I went to order a $10 Labadoozie ;) That was my first drink on the cruise, and I think I had a labadoozie every day! Great suggestion Matt!

  6. I haven't been to St. Croix either, but found St. Kitts to be different than what we had in mind. We ended up doing the zip lining through the rainforest, and although that was awesome, the drive on the way up to took us through some pretty impoverished and dirty towns. I heard St. Kitts has a nicer, more expensive side, but I too would opt for a trip to Nevis if our cruise stopped in St. Kitts again. 

  7. Here's a tracking site of Hurricane Danny:

     

    http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/atlantic/2015/Tropical-Storm-Danny?map=5day

     

    At the current rate, 12 miles an hour, it is covering ~288 miles a day. Most ships travel at 18-24 miles per hour, so they can usually out run hurricanes, storms, and tropical depressions.

     

    If Royal Caribbean or it's Captain feels any danger they/he will re-route the ship. Safety of the passengers and ship is priority #1.

     

    I think there is a phone app too, but just can't seem to find it now :(

    There's a weather app I used that is quite good for tracking storms/hurricanes. It's called "Hurricane", by the American Red Cross. and is white with a red hurricane symbol. It's free too 

  8. I have a countdown clock on my smartphone.  You can load any event(s) and use a picture as a wallpaper.  We embark on Enchantment in 19 days, 2 hrs, 20min as of right now.  It tracks down the days, weeks, months, hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds.  Crazy!  I am getting ready to pack now as well.

    Is it an app that you use? That sounds cool, I might to check it out for my next trip!

  9. 4 days ! WOW !! You should be WELL into your happy zone !!

     

    I'm sure you've started packing. We usually just put our suitcases out on a bed in the spare bedroom and start throwing things in their general direction. I don't do any real packing until the very end...although you pretty much ARE at the very end !

     

    Also, it's fun to start buying your airplane snacks. Since you're flying from CA then you'll have a nice, long flight. Start buying your little snackeroos....that's fun.

     

    Have you got your dining options and excursions all lined up ? Hopefully by now you do.

     

    What else ??

    Thanks! Yeah 4 days, I am very excited. I do have my excursions & dining options all set up, I think i've done just about everything needed before we leave. 

    Yes I will have a very long day of flying, so I am hoping to get everything packed up by tonight so I can rest and relax a couple nights before we depart. 

     

    Same for me, I have most of my stuff spread out on the bed & some in the luggage. Just need to make sure I don't get over the 50 lb limit, since I will be packing 2 bottles of wine as well. That and my dress clothes probably weigh the most!

  10. As experienced cruisers, you must know what I am talking about, that "YOU'RE GOING ON A CRUISE" feeling/vibe/energy before the cruise begins. 

    For me, packing is what get's me excited, and I tend to look at pictures from past cruises as well to get me in the zone and mentally prepare me for what's to come.  

     

    What do you and your cruising friends/partners/family do to get into that awesome & excited vibe before the cruise begins?

  11. And to your original question, NO they are not always consistent on the same ship never mind from ship to ship :)

     

    They are pretty close though so the price list will probably still be good for estimating your value on the drinks packages.

     

    I could purchase a drink package on the ship, until there are less than 4 days left on the cruise.

    So my question, would I count disembarkation day as a day on the ship, even though I would only be able to drink for a few hours until they kicked us off?

  12. I had the same question a few days ago, because I will be bringing 2 bottles of wine on my cruise. I researched on amazon and other found WineSkin to be a great product. However, I wouldn't recommend buying it on Amazon, get it at Bevmo if you can. It is way cheaper there. I bought 2 2-packs at Bevmo for $12. I believe it's 3 for $20 with Amazon Prime, or more without Prime. 

     

    These spirits would have to be shaped like wine bottles though, or at least relatively close. Hope that helps! 

     

    There's also a ton of other products on Amazon, some might be better for odd shaped alcohol or spirits.

  13. From there website FAQ

    Your friends and family can contact the ship by calling (888) 724-7447. Or from outside the U.S. they can call (321) 953-9003. The cost is $7.95 USD a minute and can be charged to their MasterCard® or Visa®. From outside the U.S. additional long distance charges will also apply.

     

    You can make ship-to-shore calls from your stateroom, 24 hours a day. The cost is $7.95 USD per minute and will be automatically charged to your SeaPass account.

    Awesome Luke! Thanks, yeah I should have just looked at the RCL Faq page. I will use text messaging when I can.

  14. Do all the rooms have phones on the Indy? 

     

    Also, is there a phone number people could call me on the ship from land if they need to reach me?

     

    Finally, regarding cell phones, does it cost anything if I receive a phone call? I know it's a lot of money for someone during that phone call when we are out at sea.

     

    Thanks!

  15.  

    Packable Backpack

     

    I haven't used this on a cruise yet, but I have on one trip and found it to be exceptional.  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DHIZ7CI?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B00DHIZ7CI&linkCode=xm2&tag=royalcacom-20  The reason I like this backpack is because I can throw it into my luggage, it doesn't take up much space, and I can pull it out and use it for excursions.  Last cruise I tried to simply use my carry-on computer backpack.  However, it was too heavy and it made my life onboard the ship miserable as I had to unpack all of my electronics and cables, put them into drawers, and then I was always looking for those things.  This way, I can keep my computer backpack packed and use this instead.

     

    Let me know what your must haves are.

    Great idea! I was thinking about getting something like this for the day trip excursions or as a carry on in the airplane. 

    Just bought this one! Good call. I'll use it on my cruise next week!

  16. Thanks everyone for the replies and advice! As an experienced cruiser, I know the ships are huge and it's rare to feel much, but I think my girlfriend is concerned because all she can compare her experience to is standing on smaller boats. I am sure we will be fine! Thanks again!

     

    Wow, 8 days for us....weird I haven't felt that "YOU'RE GOING ON A CRUISE" feeling yet, maybe it'll hit me when I start packing and getting everything ready! 

  17. Hello All,

     

    I will be traveling on Indy OTS within the next 2 weeks, and while I have been on a few cruises, this will be my girlfriend's first cruise. 

    She does get motion sickness or car sickness from time to time, but it's not that severe.  

     

    I am preparing for our cruise and I wanted to ask the community which types of seasickness or motion sickness remedies you recommend for us to bring in case she does feel seasick. I am trying to stay away from the drugs, bonine or the patch because I don't know what types of side-effects she might have. 

     

    I currently have ginger candy chews, ginger honey crystals (for tea), and am considering buying those Sea-bands. 

     

    I know it's relative to each person's level of motion sickness, but is there anything else you recommend I should buy?

     

    Thank you!

     

    -Jeremy 

  18. How strict are they with the 2 bottles per stateroom? If I "accidentally" pack a couple extra bottles and the confiscate those extras at embarkation, will they hold the bottles and give it back to me at the end of the cruise?

     

    Also, for the 2 bottle rule, does this apply to champagne as well? I'd like to bring 1 bottle of champagne & wine for our next cruise. 

  19. Hi everyone!

     

    Glad to be among other cruise connoisseurs here on this site! A great community for cruisers, thanks Matt!

    I was born in the San Francisco By Area, and reside in that area currently, and am a huge SF Giants fan as well! 

    I grew up cruising with my family; my favorite cruise was a Mediterranean cruise and my favorite port there was Santorini. 

     

    My goal is to share the cruising experience with my closest friends who have yet to cruise...they don't know what they've been missing out on!

    I could talk forever on anything related to the automotive industry & home-brewing...and cruising!

     

    I look forward to cruising with other royalcaribbeanblog members in the future! 

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