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365 days a year! Next year I get a bonus and get 366 days. I must be really good at being retired.
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Best way, is to go check out the MDR when you get on board. If you see an area you would like to sit, you can request it, but may not get it. You should have no problem requesting a table for 4, if that is what you want.
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Thanks Skid. I was wondering the same thing.
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We bring one large suitcase and one carry-on, plus what I would ca,, a utility bag, per person, regardless of the length of the cruise.
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12 hours ago, fonemanbob said:
Back to back doing Australia and then New Zealand. 30 nights total. Can`t see flying there twice. Also while there doing the climb over the Sydney bridge twice. Once in the A.M. and the other at night. The view is supposed to be spectacular. And then diving the Great Barrier Reef. Last the Opera House and Australia Zoo. God Bless Steve Irwin. By Crikey.
Indeed, the view is spectacular!
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Space out your drinks. You will probably start earlier in the day than you would at home. Everyone is different.
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Wow, that is late! People have posted that they have been able to pay extra to stay on the ship until afternoon. I have no idea how that would work or how to go about it, though. Maybe someone else does. Good luck!
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23 hours ago, mom2mybugs said:
I still remember steve from our very first cruise on vision...with the smaller ship he was everywhere, even saying hello in the hallways. On all my other cruises I haven’t really paid attention that much. Jane
There have been a few that we have talked to during the cruise and told they were doing a good job.
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22 hours ago, tiny260 said:
Matt has many Miami Hotel reviews if you go to the main blog page, Holiday Inn Airport, Intercontinental, DoubleTree, Holiday Inn Port of Miami.
I personally stayed at the Marriott and was pleased with it.
Thanks, I will check that out! We are staying at Crowne Plaza by the airport, in February. We have stayed there before and our TA got us a really good deal.
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We have never gotten excited about whoever the CD is. Everyone must have better luck or different viewpoints, but we have only had a few that we really liked. The rest were fine, except for the one on Celebrity who was really horrible.
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On 6/27/2019 at 11:06 AM, FManke said:
What are your Bucket List cruises?
If there isn't one out there already, make one up.
I know we would have to switch cruise companies to do it, but my wife and I would love to take an ocean/river cruise combo in Europe.
We are on our second bucket list. We have done the Caribbean (almost yearly), Panama Canal, Alaska (3 times), Australia/New Zealand, Baltics, and Norwegian Fjords. In October, we are doing Canada/New England. If we can find the right itinerary, we want to do Iceland.
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12 hours ago, FloridaCruiseGirl1210 said:
I totally agree, unfortunately with timing and amount of Time Off we are already taking I'm not sure if we can add another night.
Or you could drive down the night before. We have to fly for our cruises, basically as we live about 1,500 away from most ports. Orlando to Ft. Lauderdale isn't that far, so driving should work fine, even with added traffic.
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We always prepay gratuities, which it looks like you did too. Beyond that is at your discretion. The last couple cruises, we haven't had good MDR service (neither were RCI), but usually they get tipped extra. We get My Time Dining, so when we like wait staff we like, we stay with them. Also, we gravitate to the bars that have the bartenders we like the best and they get tipped extra toward the end of the cruise. Same with the cabin attendant. Seems everyone has a different opinion. What this will very possibly do, is get you addicted to cruising. The only known cure is to book another cruise. BTW, we are doing this cruise in reverse, in October, starting in Quebec City. Our first RCI cruise was on Adventure Of The Seas.
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Just curious, if they do, how much of a savings it might be.
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Thanks for the pics! We are on her October 7.
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On 6/18/2019 at 12:33 PM, twangster said:
Possibly but in a small form factor they would likely be for limited current or power consumption.
If your devices are 120v only you are better to stick with the North American outlets in the cabin.
That is what we figured. We haven't had any problem with that.
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Very simple. If there is something in the refrigerator, ask the cabin steward to get the wine steward to lock it, if the steward doesn't have it. How old are your kids that you don't trust them to not get into the booze? Put an adult in the cabin with them.
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On 4/15/2019 at 12:55 PM, twangster said:
Just don't plug a hairdryer or curling iron into it. Step daughter made that mistake once
Do they make them with built in converters these days? All of our Devices are 120.
Robes for non-suite cruisers
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If you have cruised the line before, you probably only have to ask. Bribing your cabin steward may not be the best idea. If we are going to tip extra (which we usually do), we tip toward the end. Same with MDR staff and favorite bartenders. Some people tip at the beginning, thinking they will get better service. Maybe they do but service on the ship is usually very good anyway. If you are one of those that wants to tip in advance, that is fine. I just wouldn't do it to try and get him to break the rules.