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Bob_KY

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  1. @LGeastbay.  Great questions. 

    Do we have to notify someone if we are not dining in the MDR?  Do we just not show up (which doesn'tseem right)???  I just don't have a sense for the interplay of these two dining options. 

    We had an early MDR traditional time when we first booked our cruise and forgot about it.   On the first afternoon, MDR called me to see if we would be using our table in order to sit "my time dining" Cruisers.  

  2. Agree.  The view was phenominal from 7 Glaciers.  About 8 people were base  jump parachuting from the top.  Take advantage of the back deck @ Telkeetna Lodge.  On a clear day you can see Denali from there.  The story is that view only happens 20% of the time. From the Iodge,  we walked to the Roadhouse Bakery and to the bank of the Susitna River (there is park).  @CGTLH nailed it on timing.  We started (only a 12 night) in Anchorage, Telkeetna,  Denali,  Girdwood, and had a morning at Seward (July 4th) before we boarded the Radiance.   BTW, the Mount Marathon Race is on the 4th, interesting to watch.  

  3. @mworkman.  I can relate to your question.  On my hawaii repositioning cruise (Radiance),  I used a TA.  About 180days out, we decided to upgrade from a balcony to a GS once I saw the deals and availability on line.  My TA went dark for a week - no out of office or back up plan for service.  My knee jerk reaction was, never again.  In hindsight, I could have handled very differently - but I felt trapped at that time.  I can go on with the rest of the story - but if I had a problem, it wasn't that TA (nor agency) to resolve it.  After the endorsement posts here about MEI, I decided to go back.  Life is good, not checking daily Royal's website for sales and feel confident about my TA.

  4. We had a great time doing the "Bike & Brew" in Juneau.  A scenic bike ride to the Mendenhall Glacier.   My wife & I don't bike and it was a pleasant trek.  Then, free time at the Glacier.   A short bus ride to the Alaska Brewing Company for a tasting.  I wished they exported to the lower 48.   We still had time for quick bites (crab cakes) and a "duck fart" at the Red Dog Saloon (Walking distance from pier).  We enjoyed the "vaudeville style" piano player.

  5. Ordering a 12pk of water is a milestone for us - indicating set sail is nearing or just anxious to go.  ?   My experience with the new web site is different.  Water would not come up via cruise planner.  I had to click on "account" and select "royal gifts."  I could not get to the option @mworkman displayed above.  Probably, too early.  Notice the price difference.  

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  6. On 6/2/2018 at 10:11 AM, BeatArmy2010 said:

    I've been looking and comparing cruises. I want to see all the architecture in Old Havana. I really like going to Cartagena for the old walled city. I was close to booking and remembered October is part of hurricane season.

    Go Army.

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  7. @Lindsay.  What a great question.  I too have always bought the case of water AND the coffee card.  Oh well.  A few months back, @DocLC informed me about tips and drink packages.  I always gave "base" tips because I thought it wasn't included  in the package fees (still give extra tip $ for exceptional service).   Again, this blog site is fantastic because of contributors.  

  8. On ‎4‎/‎30‎/‎2018 at 1:09 PM, LaBay0715 said:

    Where can you eat for free?  It appears everything I look at costs money.  I am confused and never been on a cruise.  Also, drink packages?  I am trying to justify the value and can not seem to find it.  How do they keep track of who bought what?  We are family of 4 (teen girls).  My girls were excited about the hot dog and hamburger place and now it looks like it costs.  The website is not very direct for new cruisers.  I attempted to call and the representative was not helpful at all.  Kept telling me I would have to find out once aboard the ship and could only go over dining / drink packages.  Please provide your insight.  Thank you.

    As @Toyman55 said, every purchase on the ship is on your Seapass Card.  You can track what you have purchased (your account) on the TV that is in your cabin.  I recommend checking it periodically and most definitely toward the end of your cruise. 

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