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rjac
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We did a cruise on the Allure this past Feb and haven't cruised with RC since 2011. Prior to this last cruise we always got a package in the mail that included "luggage tags". These tags had your deck and room number on them so the on board baggage handlers could get them to the right rooms. RC doesn't send these packages out anymore. You have to print out your "luggage tags" and affix them to your bags. They have the same info as previously mentioned. If you are flying in, bring a small stapler and scotch tape and attach them once you have claimed your bags. Of course, the other luggage tags on you bag/bags will have your name, address, etc.
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Ya know, that, or secure it to the 12 year old's arm with a roll of clear packing tape :-) Good idea Mono! But I know her and she would probably complain like hell that the color of the sea pass card doesn't match anything she packed to wear :blink:
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I have a major birthday coming up in April 2018. I have booked rooms for my wife & I and our daughter and her family on the Allure. I booked them two connecting balcony rooms. The grand kids will be 8 and 12. Having never cruised with children of our own before, not sure how the sea pass will work for them. I can see those disappearing many times during the 7 day cruise, even if they are wearing them on a lanyard! Does RC offer non-destructible wrist band instead of a sea pass card for children? Also, is it possible for me to purchase a drink package for my daughter or her husband and put it on my account? Thanks!
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Royal Caribbean building Icon class ships
rjac replied to Matt's topic in Royal Caribbean News and Rumors
Refueling will be interesting. I wonder how many ports have lng capability? Could limit their itineraries. I don't know, lng scares me! -
Reserve online if at all possible or call RC and have them reserve it for you. The excursion may be sold out by the time you get on board the ship.
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I second what Matt said about the St. Kitts train tour. Very scenic, entertaining and great drinks!
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I like art, but, I find their prices high. I do enjoy the free champagne and free art they give you for attending the auction. This last trip I took advantage of signing up for a Park West Collectors Card and got a free 18" x 22" Kraznyansky print which they shipped home for free. There are some deals to be had at Park West.
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Was in Falmouth this past Feb on the Allure. Did not do any excursions, just planned to enjoy the ship and do some shopping. Great shopping and great Magaritaville with free wifi. DO NOT venture past the gate into the city of Falmouth. Rip off street vendors, hustlers and you name it, not safe in my opinion. RCCL offers some great excursions, although pricey. Check this link out as an alternative :http://www.shoreexcursionsgroup.com/. Just plug in your cruise line, ship and days at sea.
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Lower prices in the fall......I think it's called the hurricane effect :huh:
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I agree, use US currency. Don't bring anything larger than $20.00s. Stick with small bills, better for negotiations.
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We routinely get to the embarkation port the day before and stay in a hotel. Next morning we are at the port between 11:00 and 12:00 ready to board. I do not mind standing in line in order to be one of the first on board. We feel like the ship is all ours! Flying or driving to the port the day of embarkation leaves the door open for disaster, ie, plane delays, traffic accidents, traffic, etc. We do nit want to take a chance of being late or missing the departure.
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Good points Stoneman!
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Do yourself a favor and hire a cab or go on a bus tour excursion. The local drivers on these islands are unpredictable. St. Lucia has very narrow roads that are steep with switch backs and no guard rails.
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How much to tip in the beginning of a cruise?
rjac replied to harmenise's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
I agree with Jerel on the wow card, survey and statement. I do the same and make recommendations if they can handle more responsibility. Be sure to include your cruising experience. That will add credibility to your comments/recommendations. -
Drink packages and specialty restaurants.
rjac replied to smpoole813's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
Well, it's a tough job, but someone had to do it! Glad you took one for the team. -
Have you tired to book it online on your cruise planner? See if you can this week before you leave home.
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I received a firm handshake from a C&A rep when I booked on board many years ago. Other than that, nada.
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Google search shows mixed reviews. We did the Allure this past February and went to Falmouth and Cozumel. RC had excursions in both those ports. I'm sure they also have excursions in GC..
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We did the "Discover Nassau Land and Sea excursion" this past February. We were all crammed in a small bus, could not understand a word the narrator was saying (he held his microphone right on his mouth and it was loud), not impressed by what we saw of Nassau by land. When we got to Atlantis, the driver parked away from the main entrance and the narrator told us that we could walk around for 45 minutes, but do not ask any questions, like where's the aquarium. Atlantis is for the paying guests, not tourists (like us). All we had time to see was the casino and bathroom. As we were about out of time, I asked one of the employees, "how do we get to the aquarium"? She then wanted to know what room we were staying in and we should really ask the front desk for directions and a map. We headed back to the bus. The sea portion was not very exciting neither. Very weak fruity rum punch, we could understand this narrator and all we saw were the homes of the rich and famous actors/actresses on Paradise Island. For the money, not worth it!
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When are 2018-2019 itineraries available?
rjac replied to tyler's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
The 2018 Allure schedule is out. I booked a seven day cruise Starting April 1, 2018 a couple of months ago. Taking the whole family, have a big birthday to celebrate. :D . -
Here is a helpful link for excursions: http://www.shoreexcursionsgroup.com/ , just plug in your cruise info. A lot less expensive than RC!
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Booked on The Empress April 14, 2017??..... READ THIS
rjac replied to rjac's topic in Royal Caribbean Discussion
I received an email response today from the RCCL Executive Office. I had questioned the possibility of changing this cruise itinerary so that Easter Sunday (April 16) the ship would be in Key West and Grand Cayman on on April 18 (Tuesday). Bottom line, it is not possible to do due to numerous factors. So, I will be cancelling this trip.. :angry: :angry: -
The only shots you will have to pay for are in the on board medical clinic...and they can be expensive!
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Not sure what/who MEI is. But, whoever you and your group book through, you want to have all of your reservation numbers linked to one person/couple from the group. If you are that person, then whatever you book for yourself (meal times, show time, excursions, etc) will also book those that are linked to your reservation number. And, no, you don't have to pay for the other folks in your group that are linked to you, they will. I would STRONGLY recommend not booking My Time Dining for a large group. We tried this earlier this year for a total of six of us on the Allure and it just did not work at all. We ended up waiting up to 30 minutes while they searched around for a table big enough to handle our group and that was for the 6:30 seating. Hope this helps. Enjoy your cruise!
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You get to pay a couple of dollars more per person per day to the stateroom attendant!