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    Colombia20102018 reacted to Pattycruise in Casino Royals Lied To me And locked me into an upgrade I paid for when it should have been free   
    get even. Go on the cruise and don't gamble!    I don't know how they figure things out but from reading these boards I have learned if you don't like an answer get off the phone and call back, you might get a customer service rep who gives you an answer you like
     
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to Matt in CVS Covid Test   
    Welcome to the message boards!
    There's no problem using CVS for your pre-cruise test. Rapid antigen or PCR accepted for fully vaccinated guests.
    Unvaccinated kids need a PCR test.
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to AshleyDillo in On Symphony now. Ask me anything :)   
    Symphony uses SeaPass cards that work by tapping them on payment readers and the doors. You can't punch holes in these cards to use them with lanyard clips.
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to Pooch in On Symphony now. Ask me anything :)   
    No hard information but my guess is maybe but only in the immediate port area not outside of it.
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to WAAAYTOOO in find another cruise line!   
    I suspect that when the poster does not get the sympathy that they are seeking (usually), they have no desire to return.  Just a guess....
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to AlmondFarmer in How strict is RC with weight restrictions   
    Being so close to the Windjammer, I assume this small shortcoming was easily remedied. 
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to Pattycruise in Fact or Fiction? If <95% vaccinated unvaccinated will get compensated to cancel   
    Exactly!  I was thinking if they can INCREASE vaxxed guests they can compensate for the unvaxxed.  Give me “free” (or extreme discount) or double double points and I’d gladly step up and jump on a sailing!!😎
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to smokeybandit in Fact or Fiction? If <95% vaccinated unvaccinated will get compensated to cancel   
    The only compensation package that would make me even bat an eye at this offer would be a full refund and move me to a suite on another cruise that same week at no cost as well as cover my transportation to the new port and back.
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to SpeedNoodles in Pickle ball   
    You can check out past Cruise Compasses from Odyssey to get an idea of when things have been offered.
    https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/cruise-compass?ship=1417
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    Colombia20102018 got a reaction from Chewie in Things you miss from Royal...   
    I miss the old spa layout where one could use some of the amenities all day and for free!
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to bakingbad3 in Random thoughts from a first time solo and first time RCCL cruiser   
    I took my first solo cruise and my first Royal Caribbean cruise on the Feb 6 sailing out of Miami on Oasis of the Seas.  What follows is a stream of consciousness list of thoughts, reflections, and recommendations.  Reading other posts like these helped me prepare for my cruise, so I hope I can pay that forward. I apologize in advance for the novel!
    First some background about me.  I am divorced, in my mid-30s, and have two young children at home.  I am an outgoing introvert. I enjoy a little gambling, a little drinking, a little physical activity, and trivia and games. I am not a huge fan of shows or live music. I enjoy exploring on my own.
    Cruising solo was one of the most amazing experiences of my life.  I would highly recommend it to anybody, but particularly to people who can enjoy their own company.  That being said, I was shocked at how easy it was to meet people on the boat. I exchanged numbers with at least 5 different people, and learned more names in a week that I did all year. The easiest way to meet people for me at least was during trivia games (ask to be on someone’s team), or just striking up a conversation at dinner (the tables are close together) or at the bar.  I feel like everyone has their guard down and is much more willing to talk on a cruise, and it was easy to connect with people. I was invited to meals and to join people in their activities just about every day.
    I originally booked an interior cabin, but was lucky enough to get upgraded to a spacious oceanview balcony.  I would not pay for the upgrade in the future, but that’s just me.  I barely spent any time on the balcony. I would probably turn down an upgrade to a boardwalk or central park balcony, simply because of the lack of privacy. I don’t think the deck you’re on would make too much of a difference, but I loved being smack dab in the middle of the ship.  Less foot traffic in front of my door, and I could get to both sets of elevators easily.
    I had a list of everything I wanted to do during the cruise before I even got on the plane.  I didn’t plan out each day in detail, but the night before I would look at the Cruise Compass to see what was open and what was happening the following day. I made it a goal to do at least one of my “must do” things each day, and by day 6 I had done everything I set out to do. 
    1)      Trivia: I missed the first day or two in my rush to see everything, and I wish I had been more willing to slow down on those early days and attend these. They were a ton of fun and a great way to meet people. Good variety of topics, with about half of the sessions being general trivia and the other half specialized, like name that Disney tune, Star Wars trivia, or TV theme songs.
    2)      Games: there were only a few games onboard, and I hope they increase the number as Covid restrictions roll back. We had Scattegories, Who Wants to Feel Like a Millionaire, and the Blankety Blank game (like Quiplash if you do Jackbox), and all were a lot of fun, even as a spectator.
    3)      Rock wall: I did this a few times throughout the cruise. The hours were fairly limited, and only one side of the ship was ever open. They will also close it for wind or rain.
    4)      Casino tournaments: I did both the slots and the blackjack tournament. They are a fun way to stretch $25 into a good amount of time if you spectate all the rounds.  I don’t like the fact that Royal won’t increase the payout (or add 2nd and 3rd place wins) for a higher number of players.  The re-buy, especially on slots, also adds to the feeling that it’s a money grab. But still fun.
    5)      Main Dining Room: I didn’t eat here until day 3, but once I did I was hooked.  It’s basically like a free meal at Applebees or Outback Steakhouse every night. Service was excellent, food was on par with casual restaurants in the USA, selection was impressive. Don’t be afraid to go solo. I enjoyed eating here more than the Windjammer as a solo cruiser. I brought a book to read and it was very relaxing and enjoyable.  I also don’t think I ever spent more than an hour at my table.
    6)      Escape Room: I lucked into doing this, as I hadn’t originally planned on it. I was invited to fill in a cancellation from one of the new friends I met on board.  This was probably the most fun in a single hour I had all cruise. I’ve done a few escape rooms in the USA, and the one on Oasis blew them all away. The production values in the room are incredible, the puzzles were satisfying, and the way it is structured really prevents one or two people from monopolizing the entire room and running the show.  Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys a puzzle or brainteaser from time to time and has a little bit of a competitive edge. The host also did a great job of dropping a few hints when we were getting close on time.  Seriously, such a fun time. Book the escape room!
    7)      Flowrider: this was way harder than I thought it would be, but maybe that’s just because I’m a klutz. One thing to note – you should dedicate a decent chunk of time to this activity. You need to sign up at the kiosk by the Wipeout Bar, sign a waiver, and watch the safety video. Then you get in line.  Each person gets a few minutes, so if there are 10 people in front of you (not uncommon) you might have a 30 minute wait.  I only went once and then checked it off the list.
    8)      Water slides: these are actually a lot of fun! I thought they would be “token” slides for kids especially compared to what’s on Coco Cay, but I enjoyed them. Did each of them twice and then checked them off the list.
    9)      Magic show: this was decent, our magician was very theatrical and used a lot of humor, but he also had some of those “big props” tricks to go along with the standard card and rope tricks. 
    10)   Stand-up comedy: I’m a huge fan any time, so I had to make sure I saw the shows.  Both performers were solid, one better than the other, but I definitely enjoyed it!  The adult show is *extremely* adult, so if you’re not a fan of raunchy bedroom humor, maybe stick to the family show.
    11)   Coco Cay waterpark: definitely worth what I paid ($45) especially considering the number of people in the park (virtually none).  We were the only ship there, and with only ~3300 pax the island and the park felt downright empty. I was able to ride every slide with minimal waits. Not sure I would pay $90 to do it on a day with two full ships in port.  The slides are great, so if you are a huge fan of water parks, factor that in.  I missed having a lazy river.  Maybe a future upgrade to the island.
    12)   Coco Cay floating bar: this is just too cool.  I spent a few hours drinking here, and it is definitely worth the hike to South Beach and the swim out to the bar.  Tuck some cash under your hat for tips and you might get treated to some mystery drinks as the bartenders empty out some bottles towards the end of the day.
    13)   Volleyball: this is my favorite sport to play, and I was able to do it on Coco Cay and on the boat.  Pay attention to the Cruise Compass for the hours, because they don’t come around often.  Good blend of casual and serious players, and we had a decent 5v5 and 4v4 going.  Maybe don’t give 100% and dive for anything – on Coco Cay the sand is really rough with sharp shells and I am still dealing with a gnarly scab as I type this a week later.
    14)   Snorkeling: I was ambivalent about this, but when I saw the number of lifeguards stationed at floating platforms way out in the bay, I had the confidence to go ahead and rent some gear.  Some interesting things to see, as well as a decent amount of marine life.
    Coco Cay blew me away, and I can’t wait to come back.  Such a well-executed island. I love the resort/amusement park feel.  If you are looking for a natural beach experience, you might be disappointed, though there are quiet spots.
    I rented a car in Roatan and hired a guide to ride shotgun.  Really fun way for me personally to spend the day.  I didn’t care to do any of the activities on the island, I just wanted to see the entire thing and explore a bit, and that is exactly what we did.  I had a Toyota Land Cruiser which cost me $80 for the day.  Plus the tip to the guide (plan on at least $100, double if you feel they earned it) and $10 worth of gas.  Really cool experience driving around the entire island, which should only take a couple hours to do.  I would highly recommend the guide I hired – fluent English speaker and has been at it for 13 years.  Marcus Brooks from BIPTGA is his name.  We also had plenty of time to fit in the zip lines or the chocolate factory or whatever, had I wanted to stop.
    I have always wanted to sail an Oasis-class ship since they were first launched, and I was not disappointed. The ship itself was incredible.  It did not feel like it was as old as it is. Royal takes great care of their ships, and I struggled to find any flaws or signs of age.  The entire ship was spotless and the crew kept is sparkling clean the entire week.  I love the variety of free food offered onboard and did not feel like I was missing out on specialty dining.  I did book Izumi Hibachi but feel conflicted about recommending it.  The food was fantastic, but the show was mostly just a bunch of jokes and puns with a few very tame tricks.  No fire, no incredible creations on the grill, and no food thrown into your mouth.  I don’t feel it was worth the extra money.
    I spent most of my drinking time at the Globe and Atlas and at Vintages, depending on my mood.  For a louder and more typical bar experience, Globe and Atlas can’t be beat.  But I kept finding myself back in Vintages to recharge.  There is never any live music in there, and what they do play on the speakers is quiet.  The bar is a relaxed place that never got very busy, so I would drift back there often to read or just recharge (closet introvert here, remember).
    I purchased the Deluxe Beverage Package and while I do feel like I came out ahead, I certainly didn’t blow their margins out of the water.  7 days of heavy drinking was pretty exhausting, and I found myself holding off on that first drink until 3 or 4 in the afternoon.  I would definitely recommend the Refreshment Package, as I drank a ton of club soda and could grab a can of Coke or water whenever I felt like it. I also got a few non-alcoholic drinks, including juice from Vitality Spa and a smoothie and hot chocolate.  Having the drink package also made me less inclined to drink in port, which I suppose is part of the cruise experience.  I paid $58/day and would not pay more than this for the package for a 7 night cruise.  I was able to try several new drinks on board, but at the end of the day booze is booze and I always fell back to my favorites.  If you’re a tequila drinker, ask for Patron. The bottom shelf tequila is horrible. I suppose I would get it again at this price if I cruised solo in the future or with a drinking buddy, but certainly not with family.
    I made a decent donation to the casino, mostly on slots and blackjack.  Stick to the $15 dollar tables as they pay 3 to 2 for blackjack.  Splitting aces only allows one card, which is frustrating when you end up with a 13 and a 14.  It was difficult to find a slot machine that offered the max payout for less than $2 a pull.  They are there though, and I managed to hit a $625 jackpot on a 50 cent pull.  Gave it all back, of course!
    I am a hiker and backpacker and there is a saying in that community of “Hike Your Own Hike.” The idea being that there is no right or wrong way to enjoy yourself in the woods.  Skip a difficult part, go slow, take whatever heavy gear makes you happy, etc.  I feel like this attitude should apply to cruising as well, so Cruise Your Own Cruise!  What I mean by that is don’t be afraid to skip the things that you’re not really excited about.  I know it’s probably shocking to some, but I never saw the Aqua 80 show, Cats, the ice show, or the headliner. I never sat and listened to any live music. I never got in a pool or a hot tub, and I never ate at a few of the free venues or ordered room service.  These things just didn’t interest me, and there was always something else going on that I preferred doing. I have no regrets for missing these things, so don’t feel like there is anything you *must* do. Just follow your sense of adventure and go towards what interests you most. I can’t wait for my next cruise!
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to Marlena in Things you miss from Royal...   
    More reasonable prices for cruise planner items....
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to Vancity Cruiser in Things you miss from Royal...   
    I miss being able to prebook entertainment before getting on board. Also, I miss the full entertainment schedule. Too many cancelled shows 😥
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to CGTLH in Things you miss from Royal...   
    Here is the collection so far. Isn't the best picture.

    So I was wrong. The older ships had a unique design. Newer ones, outside the inaugural chips, are just "ship name".
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to HeWhoWaits in Things you miss from Royal...   
    Midnight buffet was so much more appetizing than Sorrento's (even at it's best).
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to JasonOasis in Formal nights?   
    That's me I''m so over packing suits to wear on cruises, when I'm on vacation I don't want to wear a suit I wear one to work everyday when I'm not working from home.  On cruises I pack some nice jeans and button down shirts and of course fancy shoes to wear to dinner every night.  I think I stopped wearing suits on cruises in 2017, I get some people love the formality of formal night and I did enjoy it for quite some time. I took my first cruise ever in 2008 but by 2017 I was over it, no more wearing 2 piece suits on cruises for me.
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to WAYNO in crowded?   
    Check-in was crowded but we were done in a half hour.
    I've not used any complimentary reservations on this cruise.
    There are multiple shows happening.  Finis Henderson was by far the best.  We also saw Tap and was told to pass up The Book.  For Tap, we were there right when the show started.  There was no waiting.  We got to the Finis Henderson show early and not only was there no line, the theatre was empty.  15 minutes later the place was close to full.  Still never saw a line while the place was filling up.  Finis is kid friendly but kids wouldn't  likely appreciate such wonderful music, dance and comedy.  Tap would be more enjoyed by a younger crowd.  Even kids.
    The Passing Zone is still playing.  I've not seen it. Any other shows, I will only know they are playing when my Wife says we're going.
    The MDR did not enforce a dress code in any way.  Also never have we seen the MDR even half full.
     
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to JohnK6404 in Odyssey of the Seas, 2/12/22-2/20/22... Please! No Covid Whammies!   
    Day 1:  Embarkation Day (Cont.)
    We had 6:30pm My Time reservations in the MDR. Tonight was Prime Rib night, but since we all had the Filet for lunch, we opted for the Herb-Crusted Salmon. We all had the Maryland Style Crab Cake… very tasty, but don’t expect the real deal with huge chunks of crab.  I had the French Onion soup and the ladies had the Wild Mushroom soup. For dessert I had the Creme Brulee and the ladies had the Royal Cheesecake and the Apple Blossom A La Mode.







    Later that evening, we went to see the 10:15pm showing of The Book in Two70. Since we have the Key for this sailing, we were told to arrive 45 minutes before show time for the choice of seats. They formed 2 lines… one line for Pinnacle, Diamond Plus, suite guests, and folks with the Key. The other was for general admission (Diamond on down).
    We were actually first on line. The crew member recommended siting upstairs in the first row in the center of the venue. Good choice! 







    The performers and production quality of this show was top notch, but we all felt it lacked something… continuity. Some of the other Royal-created productions we’ve seen in the past seemed confusing as well for the same reason. It’s seems like they create individual routines (chapters in The Book) and stitch them together hoping it will make sense. It is definitely worth seeing… form you own opinion as I have heard many people love it.
    That concluded the evening for my wife and our friend and they hit the sack.
    Here is a copy of the entertainment guide and Cruise Compass for Day 1:






     
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    Colombia20102018 reacted to BrianB in Changes to awarding RoyalUps - can anyone verify this?   
    Maybe on embarkation day they’ll just gather everyone who’s interested in upgrading inside Boleros or similar venue and hold a bidding war like the art auctions. “How much am I bid for this two bedroom Grand Suite? Going once! Going twice!…SOLD!..to the inebriated deluxe-drink-package-holder who doesn’t realize what he’s just done and his wife is going to be a soooo pisssssed!”🥴
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