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Anders11

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    I DO know that - my husband and I always joke that in our heads, the 70s were 30 years ago, the 80s were 20 years ago, etc. I know we're not the only ones because I've seen this concept floating around on social media as well. I think this disconnect was the true Y2K bug...

    A not so fun fact for those of my age:

    The height of the Spice Girls is as far from modern teenagers as Elvis and the Beatles were from me when we were teenagers.

    And yet Elvis felt like ancient history but the Spice Girls now feel quite recent.

    The deceptions of time can be depressing.

  2. 12 hours ago, RCIfan1912 said:

    You turned this entire thing so personal it's ridiculous. 

    You are the one who has turned this personal.

    The reason the Macdonalds comparison didn’t compute in your mind is because you can’t see the relevance of analogies that don’t affect you personally.

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    The McDonald's hamburger may have been the dumbest but I didn't read every post.

    Someone above said above that if they were a shareholder they would feel bad about RC “overcharging” their customers in this way. I doubt many, if any, shareholders could care less about this issue. Shareholders do care about business ethics, but this applies to, for instance, whether companies are supporting despotic regimes or enabling exploitative labor practices in the third world, not whether someone can take their child on vacation for free.

  3. 1 hour ago, Colombia20102018 said:

    I get the point and at the same time I know for a fact that the cruise has the ability to move and reassign muster stations and people to different muster stations as needed. Then, unless the cruise is at 100% capacity, your argument is flawed. But even if you were right, that doesn’t mean that a seat on an emergency boat costs $600. 

    But they don’t know they won’t be at 100% when they set the pricing policy.

    On cruises where they don’t expect full capacity they will have all kinds of offers to encourage business, including children sailing free.

    They will also special offers closer to sailing date if they do unexpectedly undersell.

  4. The “Royal Caribbean should do this” comments seem a bit of a tantrum to me.

    I cruise solo so could be thanking RC that they only charge extra for the empty berth and don’t adjust for the lower on board spending, but know it’s simply part of a longer term business decision not to do that.

    As someone else said, Royal Caribbean is a business, not a charity or public service.

  5. It’s an easy mistake to make.

    If you’ve never cruised before, it’s natural to assume that a balcony has to be facing the sea.

    One thing to bear in mind if you go on another cruise is that it is essential  that you research your cabin before booking, and by that I even mean your individual cabin number not just the cabin type. Booking a ship cabin is not like booking a hotel room - you want to know specifically know where your cabin is on the ship as there is so much variety.

  6. I understand that the room service fee includes gratuity but are we expected to tip on delivery and collection?

    We don’t tip where I’m from so I find the whole tipping process very awkward, especially when gratuity is “included”.

    In the past I have tipped even when gratuity is on the bill because it feels awkward not to.

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