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  1. Wow. Just wow.

    The only thing I see RCCL did that is questionable was to let you board in the first place.  

    They gave you a second cabin.  You only paid for one.

    RCCL is not responsible for your relationship.

    Of all the ridiculous complaints I've seen from first time posters, this one takes the cake.

    Suck it up buttercup.  You and your friend ruined your vacation... not RCCL.

  2. I think this is a personal preference deal for most of us. 

    To me, $112 per person per week for across the board good or better than good service each employee I encounter, is reasonable. And even though we are not rolling in money, I don't think we've been on a cruise where we didn't hand out a few extra 20s to those who went over and above to make out trip better.

    That said, I have traveled with a family member who ordered multiple dinners every night and whose wife made nightly special requests, whose son ordered off menu every night, and did not offer a single dollar extra that I saw.  For all I know, they may not have tipped at all.

    If I can afford to pay for a cruise in the first place, I am a fortunate person.  I don't mind digging a little deeper into my pocket.  Makes me feel good about myself.  If I were wealthier, I would do more.

  3. The story of the beginning of Acadia National Park is a great one.  At a time there was little to no federal money for acquisition, improvement, or enforcement of the National Parks, a man named George Dorr, who was born to great wealth, never married, and had no heirs, gave so much of his money to make that park happen, his accountant had to hide $2000 dollars from him for his funeral.  Once the land was purchased, John D. Rockefeller II gave millions for improvements.  It is a great story.

  4. On 11/9/2022 at 7:58 PM, Sosoglamed said:

    The point I was trying to make is, this experience was reminiscent of a carnival experience.

    This just doesn't hold water with me.  If this incident reminds you of an incident on Carnival, why not post the details?  It sounds much more like someone who's never been on a Carnival ship who just wants to talk big by talking smack about Carnival... based not on experience, but on Carnival's reputation among people who've never been on one of their ships, and don't know what they are talking about.

    What's next?  Carnival is the Walmart of cruise lines?  That's one of my favorites from people who've never been.  

    Just my opinion.

  5. On 11/9/2022 at 7:58 PM, Sosoglamed said:

    The point I was trying to make is, this experience was reminiscent of a carnival experience.

    Lots of people like to paint Carnival with a broad brush, and maybe there is some truth to that on their old ships.  But those are being phased out, and their new ships are very nice most with more food choices than RCCL.

  6. It would seem like a weird thing to say, but this question brings fond memories for me.  We lost a beloved brother almost 10 years ago to ALS.  The last time he was on his feet was in the pool on the Carnival Magic thanks to the pool lift in the aft pool.  3 brothers together.  Two helping the third take what would be his final steps across that pool with his wife taking photos from the side.  The weight reduction of being in the water allowed what little use of his legs was left to put one foot in front of the other for a few steps.  13 months later, he was gone.

    The memory brings a tear to my eyes this morning.  Thanks for asking the question.  I hope whatever your wife's condition, she is ok.

  7. 10 hours ago, tonyfsu21 said:

    It’s really not an issue. RC does a great job working around the storm systems to the point where it’s almost a non issue. 

    Agree Tony.  However, when a storm hits the home port on or near embarkation/debarkation day, the port may close, traffic may counterflow, and air travel may be delayed or worse.  Not much they can do about that.

    If there is a storm in the East, the cruise line can send all ships West for the week.  If there is a storm in the West, all ships can go East.  But, what if there is one both East and West?  Or what if there is one coming up the East coast of FL... which looks like a possibility for Ian?  These are the risks that come with the cheap rates in Sept and Oct.

  8. On 9/21/2022 at 8:20 PM, MrMillennium87 said:

    In the event a Hurricane will hit the port on debarkation day, will they typically bring you back a day early, or keep you out at sea until the storm passes?

    They will whatever is best for the situation.  Stay out an extra day, come in a day early, even debark in another city, as was mentioned by Steverk above.

    The cruise line has to keep in mind both cruises and cruisers, the one that is ending and the one that is scheduled to begin.

  9. Cruise lines are pretty good at avoiding hurricanes.  If it looks bad in the West on the day you embark, they will go East and vise versa.  You may not get the trip you planned or the ports you planned, but you will get a reasonable facsimile.  

    For the most part, the only real issues come when the storm hits the home port on or near embarkation or debarkation day.

  10. I can think of lots of worse cruises than this one.  They may not have been entirely pleasure cruises, but there was one that ended abruptly on April 15, 1912.  Another on May 7, 1915.  There was one in April of 1865 where 1100 heros were lost.  One on November 10, 1975 was worse.  One in July of 1915 in the Chicago River was pretty bad.  There's one in Hawaii that's still leaking oil some 80 years later.  I think Leon Klinghoffer had a worse cruise than OP. There was one off the coast of Italy where the Captain was showing off for a woman he met and crashed his ship. Somewhere I have a map that shows thousands of ship wrecks in the Great Lakes. I'm pretty sure most of them were worse.  That's just off the top of my head without cracking a book or even the internet.

  11. 35 minutes ago, tonyfsu21 said:

    Nassau and anywhere in Jamaica. Could do away with both stops and be totally fine. 

    Agree on Nassau.  With regard to Jamaica, Montego Bay is a pit for sure.  I have not been to Falmouth.  However, when Ocho Rios was the preferred port there some years ago, my group enjoyed it a lot.  We did the Mountain to Sea bike tour.  They bus you into the mountains where bikes await you.  It was a 90% downhill ride to the sea.  You ended up at a horse farm with a 20 foot high jump into the ocean.  The place was beautiful.  It was sweet.  Did it twice actually.

  12. 6 hours ago, roiemike said:

    Thank you for responding, this community is always well versed in all things cruising.  I am excited to go out of New Orleans for first time.  The amazing rates were the intial attraction but the New Orleans scene sealed the deal.  Thank You again!!

    We enjoyed NO.  Have been there twice in the last 5 years for business.  But, make no illusion, that city has real problems.  Homeless, open drug use, and dirty.  Maybe I'm a little jaded, but in the current atmosphere, I don't go into a lot of large cities, but the change in NO was stark over a 5 year period.

    That said, if you are there, and you have time, the battlefield from the Battle of New Orleans is about 7 miles East and South of downtown,  It is worth your time.  The field itself is basically an open field.  The Muriel in the Visitor Center is awesome.  It shows the spot where Pakenham fell and Jackson triumphed. You can stand within a few feet of where it all happened.  For those who don't know, that was one of the most important military victories in World History, and the Americans dominated despite overwhelming odds against it.

  13. 7 hours ago, AshleyDillo said:

    Can't vouch for the shuttle since I am also a driver when cruising out of NOLA. But as long as you are comfortable walking with your carry-ons, it's easy to drop off your luggage early at the cruise terminal and walk to the French Quarter. There's even a trolley stop at the port you can hop on to get down there. Riverwalk is the mall that was mentioned which is right next to the terminal. Harrah's casino is also right there.

    I myself am eyeing some of those Radiance cruises. Love, love, love cruising out of NOLA!

    We were in New Orleans in June.  The trolley stop by the mall/convention center/cruise terminal was out of service for repair or upgrade.  It looked like it would be for a long time to me... probably at least a year.

    Being there for a week and staying next to the Con. Center, we learned a couple of tricks.  The biggest one being, if you are walking from the Con Center/port area to Jackson Square/French Quarter, walk through the Convention Center out the end of up turn right and go up the escalator and then through the mall.  That gets you almost to the French Quarter and walking in the comfort of AC most of the time.  Otherwise that heat and humidity is oppressive.

  14. I think the "worst cruise ever" was actually a different kind of pleasure cruise.  In April, 1865, the paddlewheeler, Sultana was overloaded with 2100 people (her capacity was 360) in Vicksburg, MI.  The passengers were about 90% Union soldiers who were prisoners in the Civil War.  Many of them had survived Andersonville.  The overcrowding was a result of a kick back and bribe by the ship Captain and the US Quartermaster in Vicksburg.  In a hurry to move his human cargo the Captain authorized a patch of a split boiler rather than a replacement.  Along with all the hells of war, 1865 was also a year of record flooding on the Mississippi River.  After picking up a load of fuel (coal),  the massive current of the river and the faulty boiler repair caused first one and then two other boilers to explode in the Mississippi on April 27 just 7 miles North of Memphis.  1168 people died.  Nearly all were American Soldiers. 

    The news of the day was dominated by the end of the war, the death of Lincoln and the chase of Boothe.  It barely made the news.  Nobody was ever held accountable.

    That is the worst cruise ever.

  15. 9 hours ago, Lexster said:

    Someone else recently basically made the exact same complaint a few weeks ago. Another account that signed up just to complain. It's a little fishy, to be honest unless this person starts actually engaging otherwise.

    I've said in the past, that in some ways, this message board and RCCL are kind of like a family.  RCCL is the parents, and we, the posters who have been here for a while, are the kids.  Amongst ourselves, we are allowed to discuss and even criticize our parents.  But, when some drive by comes on here to complain about our parents, we will defend them.

    Who knows what the motive is.  I think most of the time the OP doesn't even understand this is a fan forum.

  16. On 3/8/2022 at 11:48 AM, MaureenG said:

    We wouldn’t dream of submitting forged documents. We’re vaccinated and boosted plus we’ve both had Covid. We actually managed to get proof, with batch numbers, minutes after the pier doors closed. 

    I appreciate that.  I was not accusing, just advising.

     

    I really do wish you all the luck, and I hope you get satisfaction.

     

    As for us, we have chosen a land only trip this year, in the USVI.  Hoping there are less issues with getting in and out as it is related to Covid.  Although, I must say, the possibility of a cruise on a ship that is only half full is attractive to us.

  17. I noticed a few weeks ago that my vac card was missing the Lot Number on my booster.  I went back to the facility that gave me the shot, and they added the information to my card and then gave me a printout of my complete vac record with that facility.  I thought it was a minor omission, but I guess it's good that I followed up.

     

    Really sad to hear from OP on this.  As someone else mentioned, if the info was added correctly I would fight to the finish on this.  If it was forged, quit now before you bite off more than you can chew.

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