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FloatMe

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  1. 23 hours ago, JLMoran said:

    That's good to hear! Hopefully it will still be that way when I go on my cruise next March!

    But single odds on the craps table? Seriously?!? I've only ever played in land-based casinos before, but 2x odds has always been the minimum I've ever seen. Do you bother to take your odds in that case, or just do your pass line bet and leave it at that?

    I still always take the odds. And if you bet $5 or $15 you are able to lay $10 or $20 odds respectively if the point is 5 or 9. That is the only advantage low rollers like me can get. They do allow up to 3x odds if your pass line bet is $25 or more (not me!)

  2. On 4/11/2017 at 9:34 PM, Fermat said:

    Well things may have changed. I am sailing on the allure right now, and last night around midnight and tonight around 9 pm, there was not a single table below $10. This includes the craps tables. I may ask next time i walk thru if there are better times to find $5 minimums. I just dont play otherwise. There were 4 or 5 empty tables too, so i'm scratching my head as to why they are making things so difficult.

    I was disappointed last November to find the $10 on Allure. The Craps tables were empty then too. By Thursday they started cutti g the to $5 just to get some action. I'm on Freedom now and I am happy to report all tables are $5 minimums. No if they would only allow more than single odds on the craps tables.

  3. I do not remember which are Royal Caribbean preferred providers, but several 3rd party providers rent scooters to passengers on board cruise ships. My Mother rents on for every cruise and I am always surprised how reasonable the price is. I believe on of the companies is "special needs at sea" I would recommend an accessible state room as the doors are wider to allow easier access. You can certainly contact RCL and here is a link to RCL mobility needs Web site.

  4. First post, the message board is amazing.

    I will be on the Oasis of the Seas come March 26th, with only a few weeks left can I expect any major deals on the cruise planner?

    The deal I would love to see is a discount on a specialty restaurant package.

    Also are the Beach Beds on Labadee worth it, especially if I cannot get a cabana, or just roll with the clamshell?

     

    Thanks everyone.

    I would be surprised if you saw any significant sales in cruise planner this close to the cruise. Not yet been to Labadee, so I can't help there but I will closely watch what others post.

  5. We have rebooked several times, and it is as easy a calling my TA and he takes care of the rest. So my first suggestion would be to use a good travel agent. Some will even check for you every time e RCCL changes their current the promotion.  If you insist on not using a TA, just call RCCL and ask to rebook, you will get to keep the same cabins that you originally booked. No additional deposit will be needed. ANY monies you have paid will remain on the new booking. Someone can correct me if I am wrong, but I don't even think you booking number changes? 

  6. So with the new deployments be released soon, I was hoping to verify a few things regarding booking while on board at the next cruise desk. Specifically, we plan on booking two cruises as soon as the new itineraries are released through our travel agent before we cruise on April 9th. Will I then be able to rebook the same cabins at the next cruise desk to take advantage of the on board booking incentive. Obviously I will do the math at the time, to make certain it is still to my advantage, I just wanted to make sure they were able to rebook a cruise that I had booked through my TA?

     

    Thanks in Advance.

  7. We did the cave tubing and zip line through the cruise line (Princess). We are not shy about doing private excursions, but tendering plus long drive made the extra few dollars worth it.if it is the same location, the cave tubing was beautiful but it is a relatively crowded venue. Not so much inside the cave, they do a good job spacing the groups, but they move a lot of people through. Same with the zip line course. It was the best course we have ever done (truly in the canopy of the dense jungle) but they move you through it fast! Lunch was fantastic!

  8. For us, the two biggest advantages of using a travel agent are;

     

    1) having an advocate when something g goes wrong. Thankfully we have never needed our TA in an emergency but my parents have several times. Although we have never personally needed it, you can't put a price on piece of mind.

     

    2) extra booking incentives! Our TA always gives us additional OBC or some other booking incentive above and beyond what royal Caribbean in offering. Literally free money.

     

    Additionally, there is no downside.

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