
tonyfsu21
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Swap out the beach day in Honduras for something else and go with a beach club in Cozumel. You really can’t go wrong with a beach club in Cozumel especially for teenagers.
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Chukka Family Escape Pass at Good Hope Estate
tonyfsu21 replied to Sparky85's topic in Shore Excursions
Great choice. Yes it includes transportation and it’s a really great spot to spend the afternoon. As far as what the ticket includes, you get access to the pool and lounge chairs. Drinks, food, cabana, zip line exc is at an extra cost. There are some “waterfalls” you can climb up and jump off which my kids absolutely loved. I would recommend this place if you are looking to just lounge and relax. -
1st time and last time cruising!
tonyfsu21 replied to RCL_Cruiser's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
The snail mail is a complete waste of valuable time. If you have a complaint you should reach out to RC via social media channels and try to get the message out that way. In the past, I have had luck with emailing Sasha w/ corporate in the Miami offices after our loft flooded. [email protected] -
1st time and last time cruising!
tonyfsu21 replied to RCL_Cruiser's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
Has anyone actually received follow up on that post cruise survey even after indicating you would like someone to follow up? I’ve never had any luck. -
Fort Lauderdale is better, cheaper and much less congested than Miami Dade County. If you can save money flying into FLL, the trip to Port of Miami is quick and easy on cruise day. If you decide to stay here, let me know if you need any suggestions for Fort Lauderdale as I am a long time local and live the South Florida lifestyle!
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How often do they paint the exterior of the ships?
tonyfsu21 replied to squatopus's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
The bow of the ship specifically around the anchor takes a beating from the sea. Maybe they were waiting on material which was necessary to get the job done or possibly the qualified personnel to perform the work? If they do this maintenance in a US port then there are strict safety regulations regarding OSHA protocol (certifications, PPE exc) that the crew may have needed re-certification on? All this stuff takes time and could cause delays. I can assure you of one thing, the company knows what the ship looks like when it’s docked for the world to see and it’s obviously in their best interest to keep it looking fresh. RC must have had a good reason to not just slop some paint on it. -
But what if this family member took their new found wealth and decided to just mortgage a whole new house instead of renovating that kitchen? Do you think the investors will be upset when the shipyards start laying ICON2 keel or any other new ship building? One thing is for sure, debt or no debt the money is rolling in.
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The $25-$28/day is a bargain when you consider the convenience factor. The bar has been set pretty low for the shuttle companies and it’s anything but convenient when you deal with lines (especially when you disembark) and a shuttle bus schedule. There will be plenty of people who will tell you how great the park & rides or shuttle services are but they do not compare to the simplicity of the parking garage at Port of Miami.
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This is too high level a thought for myself being a low level type guy. Just looking at the positives and hoping they Amp Allure.
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Well tack on another $180m to the tab for a good cause. Accounting can be creative, and sometimes the numbers lie.
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The company certainly has some left over pandemic debt but despite that, they are flush with cash. I don’t recall ever seeing this type of demand for cruising. With that being said, I think it would be beneficial to perform Allure AMP during the extended dry dock and I have a feeling we will be hearing about it 4Q23. Like others have mentioned, dry dock scheduling is tight considering cruising is only a piece of the maritime pie requiring dry dock maintenance and they often take what they can get. I bet there is a team tucked away in the Miami offices right now making phone calls and harassing suppliers for Giovanni’s Kitchen & wine bar signs amongst other things for 2Q24 delivery to the dry dock facility for a real AMP!!!! It’s about time.
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Carry on. Wifey has this one too & it’s a problem in checked luggage.
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We are big Dyson fans in this house!
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My wife takes her Dyson on every cruise. There is absolutely no issue at all provided you carry it on and run it through security. We only made the mistake once of packing the Dyson in a suitcase and it was flagged by security. We had to go down to the security office on the ship and open the suitcase for them to check it.
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I don’t recall them being any smaller than the other Oasis class ships.
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If you reply back with more specifics, I am local and can assist. Time of year plays huge factor as well as brand loyalty and general price range or desired hotel amenities.
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Nope, it’s still a thing. I doubt the company has the security resources to deal with this issue. The cutbacks to the overall service staff certainly slow things down a bit though.
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Roll the dice because they are both amazing ships and you can’t go wrong with either choice! Odyssey does a Southern Caribbean route which would tip the scales for me personally as Aruba and Curaçao are great ports.
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I would stick to booze and royal Caribbean logo garb purchases on a cruise ship. For the most part all the jewelry is junk. If you are a buyer of higher end items from shoppes like Cartier or Rolex then there is zero issue making these purchases on the island provided you are going to the boutique directly and an authorized Rolex dealer (verified by checking website). I have made several of these purchases and enjoy the duty free aspect. Also important to note, please don’t buy a pre owned Rolex on the ship as its older reference models that are VERY overpriced.
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Deep breaths. I am a 46 year local and my best advice is to not fall victim to the media hype machine and never ever trust the spaghetti hurricane models! Port and airport impacts would be your biggest issue as the ships reroute for big storms and for the most part do a great job of keeping you in the sun & fun. I wouldn’t (and don’t) hesitate to book cruises in hurricane season. All the stars would have to align to ruin your vacation and I would consider that low probability.
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Maybe they got a later boarding time? If you have a 10:30 boarding time, chances are good that you will be on the ship before they are. Be ready to roll at 9:30am and you will have a good shot. The early bird always gets the worm.
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My brother and his family boarded Harmony at 10:38am yesterday. I don’t think I’ve been able to get on earlier than that no matter how early we arrive.
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Things you miss from Royal...
tonyfsu21 replied to Scatmanjack's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
Yep, it’s been a very long time since cruising was “all inclusive”. This would be before speciality dining was even a thing.