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  1. Sooo...what if my soon-to-be-9 year old's birthday is on embarkation day? (SUNDAY!!!  WOOHOO!)  Any chance that they could do something special on that first night?  We have my time dining, and have a reservation for 7 pm.  Could I talk to someone right when we get onboard to get it set up for that evening?  

  2. Talk to me about hair braiding...I have two girls that want this done...half head/headband style. I've heard that they do this on Labadee, and also that it's quite pricey in comparison to other places. Also hear conflicting reports about its availability on Falmouth. I want a clean place (we will bring own combs and rubber bands) but also want to get the most reasonable price. Advice?

  3. Hi there, helpful veteran cruisers!

    We are sailing RCL for the first time in a few months and will be on the Oasis from Port Canaveral.  I've got a question about debarkation...we know that we do not want to carry our luggage off ourselves...with the kids and our carry ons, it would be too much.  Our return flight home leaves MCO at 1:55, so we don't have to rush off the ship.  We have a town car lined up for transportation mack to MCO, but how do we know what time to meet them?  I have read in the compass that they assign you a number and then you leave when your number is called...can we select a time?  If our town car is to arrive at 10, how can we assure that we are off the ship and through customs?  Is there even anything open to do on the ship that morning, other than finding a lounge chair?  I assume they will want people out of their staterooms early.  Any experienced advice would be very welcomed.  Thanks so much!

  4. Hi All!

    I have two girls ages 9 and 11 that will be with us on Oasis this spring.  The cupcake decorating classes just came up in our cruise planner as an activity to book.  I think that they would have fun doing this, as they love to help me bake at home.  I see that there is a "kids class" that is ages 5 and under, so they obviously don't qualify.  The "adults class" is listed as ages 6 and up, but I'm wondering if it is appropriate for all ages or if it will be over their head in terms of technique and content.  If I am to pay $30 for each of them, I'd like to be sure that they can participate!   ;) Also, what do they do?  Just decorate one cupcake? Would I need to pay as well, or can I take them there and observe and take pictures without paying?  Thanks for your help!  This is our first RCL cruise and I want to find some special things for my girlies to do!

  5. Can't speak for the catamaran, but we did a day at Margartiaville with my kids (5 and 1).  It was fine, but nothing special.  Definitely free to get in and the kids enjoyed the pool (although there is no shallow end).  Food and drink are on the pricey side.  I didn't love it, I didn't hate it there.  

     

    Next time I think we will go back to trying an all-inclusive resort like Hilton Rose Hall.

     

    Thanks, Matt!  We are so torn about falmouth.  Don't want to have to drive an hour to get to somewhere, but not much to do in falmouth itself... -_-

  6. We are looking at the Margaritaville Catamaran, Beach Break and Party...anyone have reviews of this?  We are debating between this and just going to Margaritaville on our own since it's right by the port.  We have kids ages 11 and 9, and not sure if the catamaran will be more of a "booze cruise" that would be inappropriate for them...

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