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1 hour ago, Andy & Sheryl Unwin said:
These are the things people and cruise lines get upset about.
Hiding ducks in places like this, totally unreachable for any guest. They should have thrown the duck to get it there, this is not OK. -
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Thanks so much! It looks like 14550 Isn't covered at all but looks like 14552 could be at least half covered by the overhang.
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Will be on the same itinerary (8 nights) but on August 17, following!
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Hi! I'm looking for information, pictures, video or something about the cabin 14552 or 14152
They appear to be just under the Cantilever Whirlpool on the solarium. How obstructed is the view from the Balcony? -
Doesn't matter how long have you been using them or if you think it's Ok to go to the Windjammer for 1 hour or more.
Chair space is limited, if you are not using your chair for more than 30 minutes it's time to let it go for someone else to use it. It's that simple.
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3 hours ago, Laura Dion-Jones said:
We were "Key" holders and our staff in the Coastal Kitchen was top notch.
I guess you stayed on a suite because the key doesn't give you access to Coastal Kitchen
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3 hours ago, Matt said:
Yes, diapered kids are allowed in CocoCay pools. Rules different on land vs sea.
Thank you so much Matt!
I'm recently new parent just trying to figure out my baby first cruise. Unfortunately I've found some "crude" and rude answers (some of them already deleted by mods) that I haven't seen before.
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13 minutes ago, CanHardlyWait said:
No they are not.
Sure? I've just found this:
"Babies and toddlers wearing swim diapers are allowed in all pools and in the ocean at all beaches."
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Does anyone knows if babies with swim diapers are allowed in the Beach Club Pool?
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It looks
2 hours ago, Laimatix said:Hey! Room service charges can vary. Typically, it's per order, and tips might not be included in the price. You can order a variety of items from the menu, including breakfast. Continental breakfast is often complimentary, but adding a tip is a nice gesture. Room service hours vary by hotel, but some offer 24/7 service.
This looks like AI generated
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How can you see the room capacity? I've always thought that the system only shows the rooms available based on the number of passengers that you selected previously
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20 hours ago, JFCruise said:
The dead givaway that it's not a RC ship is the shower curtain. I sailed on Enchantment a long while ago - it had the regular plastic door, no shower curtain.
1 hour ago, barjpoe said:Doesn't Royal's bathrooms have blue tiles on the floor and the showers are more round (capsule enclosure in the older ships)?
In this video you can see that the bathroom in the photos is exactly the same, with the same curtain.
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19 hours ago, CyclingVa said:
So I have never done Atlantis. Been to Nassau many times but just felt like the price for the day pass was so expensive we didnt do it. My question is, can we just get a taxi at the port and tour the hotel and see the sights, maybe get some lunch and visit casino etc and not go to the Aqua parks etc.....? Also do you feel this is a safe option to do on our own with the recent talks of crime?
You won't be able to even enter the lobby or other areas, just some stores, part of the Marina and the Casino.
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OP has stated that is staying on an aft JS, not a small cabin at all.
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Walk around Fisherman's Wharf and take the water taxi to Victoria's Downtown. It's a beautiful city.
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It says that the Day Bed is for maximum 4 people, I don't think they would say something if the 5th person is a 6 month baby, right?
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Ok, I've just added him and the price tag for him was $0 so I guess they don't charge for babies.
What I'm not sure yet is what's better for us, we are 4 adults and the baby. We have one Sout Beach Day Bed reserved but I'm thinking on cancelling that and reserve the Day Pass for the Beach Club instead but there doesn't seem to be many beds on the beach club to have a nice place to be with the baby... What would you do? -
Is there an age limit for CocoCay Beach Club? My baby will be 6 months and I'm not sure if I will have to pay for him to enter, or they would only charge for kids and adults?
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There are several days scheduled to have two Oasis class ships there, like Harmony and Utopia at the same time, that's a lot of passengers!
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It's ok, as long as people don't hide them in places they shouldn't like sculptures, elevators, food, central park, shops, upper decks, pools, hot tubs, anywhere that a powerful gust of wind will send it flying into the ocean, basically only in the cabin hallways