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  1. Obviously there will be families and children on all of the ships, thankfully! I love watching people of all ages enjoyingand engaging in life. As Doc mentioned, avoid summer and holidays but I would limit myself to oasis class or quantum class ships. The southern itineraries on Adventure are great and outside of school breaks, I think the extra effort and cost of flying to San juan deters families and I love the southern and eastern islands. Lots of options and you can't go wrong on Oasis.

  2. Hey everyone, we're in Lauderdale now waiting to board our ship (Indy). We noticed the Oasis was late coming in and then seen in the local paper a man fell overboard. I don't think they found him either. You can find a video of him falling on YouTube.

    It's too bad it happened.

    I'm surprised they never found him, seeing how they had notice, he was hanging for awhile.

    Just thought I'd share. https://youtu.be/5qvbDIZGgfs

    Read about this in the news. Sounded like a drunken stunt gone horribly wrong, but they weren'tgiving many details.

  3. The answer is yes!

     

    I have yet to sail on an Oasis class ship (next october/Allure) but I think you will immensely enjoy either. For us, the cost of Oasis class is not prohibitive, but voyager class and freedom class ships typically are less expensive and allow us to vacation more frequently. Other than cost, It would be hard not to choose Oasis, given all the additional options it allows in terms of restaurants aND activities. Both are going to have great kids and teen programs. It would also depend on the itineraries for us. We tend to prefer easternand southern routes, but our next two cruises will be western because the each have two stops that we have never been to. The tough decisions we have to make these days?

  4. I am not certain about the exact timing, but i think the OP is correct that Adventure is supposed to drydock in 2016. I believe (several years ago) they had planned on doing the full refurbishishment in 2014, but for time and revenue purposes they split it up into two shorter periods. I believe it is still scheduled to get Flowrider, general cabin refreshing, chops, like it's sisters.

  5. We stayed in our first Grand Suite in April. It was definitely a splurge for us for our wedding cruise. We absolutely loved the extra space! It was nice to be able have our wedding party over for hors d'oeuvres and the use of the concierge to coordinate such activities. As much as we enjoyed it, we do not believe it is worth the cost for us to do again. We really don't use the concierge or the lounge that much, and although the dedicated seating in venues was nice, we inevitably are cruising with others or meet new people who are not in a suite. So we end up seated with them rather than the area reserved for suite guests. We have found that the Junior Suite gives us enought extra space and the double points. I'm sure even the cost of the JS seems a waste of money to some. All a matter of perspective.

  6. And it gives you a reason to pull up your booking on the website, so you don't feel like a cruise nerd. Sometimes I just go to the website to make sure my bookings are still there. We are the Duke and dutchess of dorkville though. We had a few more details to take care of for our last cruise (wedding and group), but when we got to 10 months out, I picked one task to accomplish each month. One month I 2ould research and book a private excursion in one port. The next month, choose excursion for the next port, etc. Reserve dining and pay drink packages, and so on. That gave me a reason to stay excited and not get too ambitious leaving me nothing to do but WAIT. 

  7. I was wondering how they accommodate passengers with "limited mobility" issues? As far as not being able to climb 2 or more flights of stairs, standing for a long period of time or not able to handle the heat outside?

    They do make accomidations, but everyone needs to participate in muster. I would suggest contacting the special needs department well before your cruise and inform them of specific limitations. They should be able to provide you direction. Whatever you do, do not assume anything and not show up for muster. I have seen people throw off the ship for doing so.

     

    http://www.royalcaribbean.com/allaboutcruising/accessibleseas/home.do?cS=NAVBAR&pnav=1&snav=7

  8. Thank you. That's great; a 7:30 seating would suit us nicely as 6:30 would be too early and 8:30 much too late.

     

    The ports are St. Marteen, St. Kitts, Antigua, St. Lucia and Barbados.

    What a great trip for a first cruise! We sailed on Adventure from San juan for our 1st cruise in 2009. We loved it so much we chose that ship to get married on this past April. Advantage to MTD is certainly the flexibility for an active family. We are big fans of traditional dining and we request a large table so that we get to meet new people. A big part of our cruise experience is dining g with the same people and wait staff each evening. As for shore excursions, do your research in advance and book in advance either through RCCL or a private vendor.

  9. Being from Ohio & having to fly to any embarkation port, the cost of a balcony is not much as a % of the total cost of the vacation. As has been mentioned it is a completely personal decision. We love sea days and just watching the ocean from the peace of our balcony. Coffee in the morning, naps in the afternoon. We have dear friends who will spend several hundred each in spa treatments and think we are rediculous for paying for a balcony. I will admit that my justification theory can baloon, however. We have now settled on Junior suites as our cabin of choice because of course,  "as a % of the total cost of our vacation it is not that much more" ;)

  10. Any royal caribbean ship is the right ship for your first cruise. I have never been on a Quantum class ship and I have heard mixed reviews. We really enjoy traditional dining at a large table so we get to meet new people, so dynamic dining doesn't appeal to us.also, the cost for the newer ships is not prohibitive, but substantially more and for our money voyager class and freedom class ships provide everything we want for our cruise experience. That being said, I look forward to sailing on a Quantum class some day. Most of all, relax.... Enjoy!

  11. Most Royal Caribbean ships have stem-to-stern wifi.  I know at least Jewel of the Seas has not gotten that upgrade yet and that may be the last ship that has not received it yet.

     

    FloatMe is correct that only the Oasis and Quantum class ships have Voom, high speed internet.

    To my knowledge with exception of quantum and Oasis class, no other ship has been upgraded to "voom" yet. Although Adventure, Indi and freedom do have pervasive wifi, they are al due for the next Gen upgrade to voom. Not that it matters to me, next cruise is not until Oct,  2016..... sigh! They will all be upgraded by then.

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