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  1. I don't know what you're talking about.   All I know is that when you check in you're given a time that you are allowed to enter the building so that you can check in at the port, go through security and then you walk on the ship.  Usually the earliest time is 10:30.  I don't understand why that was not an option for me.  I checked in 5 minutes after the check in opened. I just want to know if there are a bunch of people who got 1030, or was 11 the earliest possibility. 

  2. Hi!  So we are very excited to go on the Allure out of Galveston on 8/13/23.  I carefully marked my calendar for the check in date which was 6/29.  After listening to Matt, I knew that I could check in at 10pm on the 28th which I did so I could get the earliest time.   Technically it was 10:05pm, but the earliest check in  time available was 11:00 am.  What happened to 10:30? Did I miss it?  I want to be one of the first on board.  

     

    Also when does scheduling for the entertainment open up on the planner?  I want to be fully prepared, booked and ready for our vacation! 

    Thank you

  3. On 4/28/2023 at 10:53 AM, Ryan79 said:

    I would just pay it off a week early and avoid any issues and heartache. No harm in paying off a tad early 

     

    On 5/12/2023 at 6:42 PM, Linda R said:

    The specialty restaurants do not have a la carte pricing, so you cannot just go buy something there.  Like a dessert.   If you are at a restaurant and really like a dessert, ask for another "to go".  I do that and put in cooler in cabin for another time.  I eat at Coastal Kitchen a lot.   Mostly the food is very good.  I enjoy it.  And Risotto is sticky in texture and supposed to be that way.  I love it. 

    But not all ships are the same nor do things the same.  We just got off Odyssey and they had the Quest game in SeaPlex.  It was terrible. You have to stand, and the people in upper level cannot get down to team leaders to help at all.   That was a very poor thing to do.   We are taking grandkids on Harmony in couple weeks.  Hope our experiences are good.  I have been on that ship a few other times with no issues.  Sorry you did not have a good experience.

    With regard to the suggestion that you order food and put it in your room cooler... DO NOT DO THIS.  The thing in your room is not a fridge and food will go bad,  bacteria will grow and you'll give yourself food poisoning. 

  4. We are going on Allure of the Seas out of Galveston this summer, flying into Houston Hobby.  Where should we stay?  Any good recommendations of a place to stay near places to eat dinner and a liquor store where we can buy wine to bring on the ship? Also, we are traveling with 2 teen boys so need a place that can accommodate us.   Also, how did you get to the port? Car rental isn't an option,  how was uber/lyft? Did you experience surge pricing the day of the cruise or for your departure? 

  5. 19 minutes ago, Atlantix2000 said:

    I think the issue of inherited status affects fewer people than we might initially think which may be why Royal has such an inconsistent response on this topic.  Keep in mind, the posters on this blog are not a good cross-section of the general cruising population.  We are all either frequent cruisers or cruisers who want to discuss ALL the details.

    So let's think about an 18 year old that would be eligible to inherit their parent's diamond status.  This teenager must have parents that cruised often enough to reach diamond BUT did most or all of their cruising before having their children or they left their children home for most of their days at sea.  Otherwise, this teenager would likely have enough points to qualify as diamond on their own and not need to inherit the status.  So how likely is that scenario?  Royal is a pretty family oriented cruise line.  I could be wrong but I don't think a lot of parents are taking Royal cruises while leaving their kids at home.  Royal is never going to release numbers, but I would bet there are more people inheriting status through marriage/living together than through their parents.

    It impacts more people than you realize.  In my family for instance,  my parents became diamond when my 2 younger sisters were teens, but I was an adult.  They both had diamond status for years.  All of a sudden it was taken away from one sister but not the other.  (Neither earned it on their own).  I will earn diamond status in a year or two and I have two kids.   Recognize that you earn your status your whole cruising life, not just starting the day your kids are born.    So it's very likely that you'll have more cruising points than your minor children.   

  6. 54 minutes ago, wordell1 said:

    My understanding is that the child would keep the status that they had at 18, but would also keep only the points they earned on their own.

    So if a 17 year old was diamond because of their parents, but had only accumulated 60 points on their own, they would remain diamond but would still need 180 points yo achieve diamond plus.

     

    1 hour ago, Ampurp85 said:

    My understanding is when a child turn 18 they get the status they obtained, not the status their parents have. That means as long as you are diamond and your children sail with you, they will have diamond status.  However if/when they turn 18 and they only have enough points to be platinum or emerald, then that is what they will be at 18. Their spouse will inherit their status, not the one they obtained by proxy.

     

    55 minutes ago, smokeybandit said:

    But that doesn't explicitly say 18+ adults revert back to their own accumulated status. Just that if they gain a tier after turning 18 based on their parents' status, then that would get reverted.

    I wonder what Matt would say? 

  7. 54 minutes ago, smokeybandit said:

    But that doesn't explicitly say 18+ adults revert back to their own accumulated status. Just that if they gain a tier after turning 18 based on their parents' status, then that would get reverted.

    That's exactly what I thought.  It does not say that they loose the status just that they loose the dependent relationship. 

  8. Hi, so a big question has come up in our family regarding kids and keeping their parents' RCL status.  Ok here's my question,  I understand that if your parents earn diamond before you turn 18 , you get their status as diamond.  Once you turn 18, the relationship as a dependent is terminated by RCL.  However, I was under the impression the child keeps the diamond status in perpetuity eventhough the child's points reflect the actual accumulated points.   This is not explicitly stated in the fine print. Who knows the true answer? Please help. 

    Also, if that child gets married and has diamond only because of their parents,  does the new spouse get it too? 

    Thank you

     

  9. On 6/20/2022 at 6:28 PM, Coach9 said:

    Does RC accept On-Point testing?

     

    On 6/2/2022 at 4:32 PM, always_a_Smile said:

    Has anyone use OnPoint Testing for a proctored Covid test yet? If so what was your experience and any issues with the test being accepted? 
    https://onpoint-testing.com/product/certified-teleservice-covid-testing/

    Yes!  We did it for our 6/12 Harmony sailing. Worked great!  Very easy,  convenient and inexpensive.  Highly recommend

     

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