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smokeybandit reacted to a post in a topic: Proof of measles vaccine now required for Rotan
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Proof of measles vaccine now required for Rotan
Doug_Texas replied to steverk's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
Oh gosh, don’t give them ideas about a Tdap vaccination requirement. -
Proof of measles vaccine now required for Rotan
Doug_Texas replied to steverk's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
I’ve got 3 cruises that include Roatan with paid non-refundable deposits in place. I’m a pre-1957 that had measles as a child that is presumed immune. The timeline for a negative test would not work for cruising. I’m not overreacting and assume this nonsense will quickly be resolved. I don’t believe in the end Honduras will not sacrifice their cruise tourism revenue. As of today they haven’t implemented the requirement. -
Doug_Texas reacted to a post in a topic: Children and passport requirements
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Doug_Texas reacted to a post in a topic: Children and passport requirements
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ScottD reacted to a post in a topic: Proof of measles vaccine now required for Rotan
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Proof of measles vaccine now required for Rotan
Doug_Texas replied to steverk's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
Looks like it’s not enforced yet but definitely worth watching. https://roatantourismbureau.com/community-updates/measles-vaccine-requirement-not-yet-enforced-for-entry-into-honduras -
ImOnlyHereForTheInk reacted to a post in a topic: Solarium Family Hours
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Royal has the most generous loyalty program in the cruise industry. D, D+, and Pinnacle is a cost as I assume we don’t purchase drink packages or photos. Royal has to be looking closely at what happens to Carnaval and Southwest Airlines passenger loads and make decisions accordingly. Eliminating cruises from Florida over 8 nights changed our sailing analysis. Changing the loyalty program would just be another input to our decision matrix.
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Main pool was open and heated with cruisers in the main pool. I’m not surprised at this trend and really just reporting a surprise. I’ll adjust and in the future avoid the Solarium especially during family hours. I’m curious if my transatlantic will sport this new feature but of course there aren’t many families on those sailings.
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Doug_Texas reacted to a post in a topic: Solarium Family Hours
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It was not on the app but on the paper Cruise Compass. It said the afternoon session was for inclement weather but we were docked and it was merely cloudy.
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whitsmom reacted to a post in a topic: Solarium Family Hours
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Got back on board today after a long hike and was headed to Solarium hot tub. The Solarium, pool, and hot tub were jam packed with screaming children. I asked the towel guy what was going on and he said Solarium Family Time was from 8-10 am and 1-3 pm.
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Doug_Texas reacted to a post in a topic: Tipping Stateroom Attendants
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Doug_Texas reacted to a post in a topic: Tipping Stateroom Attendants
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Doug_Texas reacted to a post in a topic: Tipping Stateroom Attendants
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Tipping Stateroom Attendants
Doug_Texas replied to Cassandra C's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
I’m fed up with U.S. tipping, it’s ridiculous. I’ve always been a generous tipper but am frugal and sail in interior cabins. Daily gratuities are up 27% since COVID ($14.50 to $18.50). Stateroom servicing of rooms went from twice a day to once a day (which is no problem). On a 7 night sailing we pay $259 for daily gratuities, another $60 for 3 nights specialty dining gratuities, another $176 of tab included alcohol gratuities, and about $80 in $1 bills for each alcoholic beverage we order. That’s $575 in gratuities which is about 28% of our normal cruise fare. And the appreciation for this is the insulting “Tip Tip Hooray” envelopes left in our stateroom as if no gratuities have been paid at all (a practice NCL doesn’t do). I don’t like to be the grumpy poster but we just had an 80’ cedar fence section replaced. I got 3 quotes from professional companies and went with one that cost $4,200. When they finished the work I had to approve the job on my phone to charge my credit card and the approval asked if I wanted to tip 18%, 20%, or 22% for the workers. Yep, they wanted an extra $840 at the end as a gratuity. When I go to a pro sporting event and stand in a concession line for 10 minutes to get my wife and I two $12.50 beers they spin the display wanting a $5 tip for grabbing two beers from the cooler behind them. Aussies are right, Americans are stupid. -
Doug_Texas reacted to a post in a topic: Tipping Stateroom Attendants
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The porter will tag bags for you at the cruise terminal - no big deal.
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Doug_Texas reacted to a post in a topic: Celebrity out of Galveston???
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Wind Jammer - Dining While on Loud Speaker
Doug_Texas replied to jedooley's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
It’s the WJ. People are loud, rude, cut the line, waste huge amounts of food, and knock you down to get past you …. and the payoff is wandering around looking for a vacant table. Loud people on phones is a minor breach of manners. Royal is a mass market value line and will NEVER take issues with customers for bad manners. It is best to not have other expectations. We track the successful cruses that we don’t enter the WJ for the entire cruise. -
We do the same. The card is a novelty for driving (not flying) into Canada - other foreign countries do not recognize the card as any type of passport. I always figured if my wallet was lost or stolen while ashore better to lose the passport card than my drivers license.
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Doug_Texas reacted to a post in a topic: Abused, Humiliated, and embarrassed by Host of on board show like the Quest Show.
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Doug_Texas reacted to a post in a topic: Abused, Humiliated, and embarrassed by Host of on board show like the Quest Show.
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Celebrity out of Galveston???
Doug_Texas replied to steverk's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
Yes - wild speculation abounds. -
Switching reservation back from TA to direct booking
Doug_Texas replied to EJK's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
I’m sorry for you and the stories on the thread about great TAs are my experience as well. I wouldn’t attempt a transfer back to “direct” and have no idea if it’s possible but better to just consider this a lesson learned and use a different TA or book direct for the next booking. -
We booked a 14 night Celebrity - the Elite Plus happy hour really not useful. This is no where near the D+ voucher benefit. We use bar service during the day at the pool and after dinner most so the happy hour isn’t a real benefit. We had to buy the “All Included” like everyone else. The “All Included” is a very restricted bar menu just like the E+ happy hour. There are a couple nice things like the free bags of laundry but in general the status match is pretty much a perk without benefit. Unless you’re not a vacation drinker the benefit belongs to Pinnacle.