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coneyraven

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  1. Hehehehe ...... So far, my daily departed Lady G (very cozy & intimate, more like old style cruising) -- we don't need all the bells & whistles to enjoy ourselves.----

    We would've like Brilliance more had there been fewer kids (totally our fault for booking a cruise over Easter) ---- the back patio of the Windjammer on Brilliance is insane.

    Loved Navigator (pre-amp'd) ---- it was like the Goldilock's of ships --- not too big, not too small

  2. 27 minutes ago, Matt said:

    Moreover, Grandeur is not an option to pick from in the drop down

    The way I found it was going in through "Ships" --- then selecting Grandeur, and lo and behold, sailings pop up ---- what really made it so wonky is that all the descriptions of the ship still referenced Baltimore, Bermuda and Canada sailings and such. Also, the sailing having times on certain days without a port or mentioning a Sea Day tells me things are still being put together. I think we unintentionally just got a sneak peak at things to come.  New and creative itineraries, which seems to be the trend.  For examples, sailings from Florida going to Bermuda --- that's new stuff right there.

  3. 13 hours ago, jen2222 said:


    A lot of companies are struggling and closing.  The government also has plenty of funding to help companies.   

     


     

    Just to make sure you understand.... the government hasn't given Royal a dime in assistance during these times...... they ARE struggling and are trying to stay afloat (pun intended) just like all the other cruise lines.  The federal government, to my knowledge, hasn't given any financial assistance to any of the major cruise companies (RC, Carnival, Norwegion) ----- Also, to assume that Carnival would've reacted differently during these tough times is just that, an assumption.  When you made the booking, there were options out there, like, for example, booking a refundable deposit, which would've solved your issues immediately.  The fact that you didn't is on you, not the cruise company.  None of us could've predicted the world going to shit like it did, but there are things we CAN do to protect ourselves in the event that bad things happen...... like a refundable deposit or travel insurance.  If you declined those options, again, that's on you, and only you.

    Personally, I DO hope you get it resolved, and I know these are emotionally charged times, but the charges you are making against RC are baseless without knowing all the facts.

    Hope things get better for you.

  4. 5 hours ago, luckypepper2 said:

    how do find one? are they just outside the ship? new to RCL,sorry if this is a dumb question lol

    Not a dumb question at all .... I would think it's different in every port as to where they're located.... but suffice it to say, they're very close to when you get off the gangway.  In the case of Tampa, we took the elevator down once we were off the ship, and they were waiting for potential customers.  In Baltimore, they're at the bottom of the gangway.  Needless to say, they won't be tough to find regardless of the port.

  5. We will never get off the ship with all of our luggage WITHOUT getting a porter again.  What a nightmare lugging it all through customs.  Then, in 2019, in Tampa, we used a Porter.  SMARTEST MOVE WE EVER MADE!!!  They knew the "ins and outs" of the port to get us through customs in record time.  We almost felt guilty the way we passed everyone in line.  Needless to say, we tipped well.  From that moment going forward, THIS is the method we use.  Porters are the Rockstars of the ports.

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