Atlantix2000
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from RCIfan1912 in First time cruiser - biometric or no biometric
You do realize you will be on security cameras at almost all times when you are out of your stateroom?
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from TessFromFlorida in First time cruiser - biometric or no biometric
You do realize you will be on security cameras at almost all times when you are out of your stateroom?
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from dr martini in First time cruiser - biometric or no biometric
You do realize you will be on security cameras at almost all times when you are out of your stateroom?
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from Debstr66 in C&A Status on Luggage Tags
Your husband will be promoted to your Diamond level if you call C&A and tell them you're in a relationship!
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from Alynns1 in Liberty of the Seas Theater and Ice Skating Show Times
Generally speaking, the shows are timed to be compatible with early and late traditional dining. So if you have late traditional dining, you go to the early show (and vice-versa). Ice skating typically happens outside of dinner hours. Adult game shows will be after the late shows so also outside dinner hours.
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Atlantix2000 reacted to smokeybandit in Arcade balance
You can get discounted arcade credits pre-cruise.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from PPPJJ-GCVAB in Arcade balance
Dumb question time. What is the point of an arcade balance if they just charge the room when it runs out? How is that different than never having an arcade balance?
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from FOB in Port Rumors and Travel Insurance
Also consider that if you are buying insurance now, it may not apply to a cruise you have previously purchased. This would fall in the same category as "Oops, I have to cancel my cruise, so I better go buy an insurance policy, so I can get all my money back." The fact that you are already aware that your cruise could be skipping Labadee makes it too late to get insurance to cover that possibility.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from PhillyLady in Port Rumors and Travel Insurance
Also consider that if you are buying insurance now, it may not apply to a cruise you have previously purchased. This would fall in the same category as "Oops, I have to cancel my cruise, so I better go buy an insurance policy, so I can get all my money back." The fact that you are already aware that your cruise could be skipping Labadee makes it too late to get insurance to cover that possibility.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from Hoppy2cruise in Port Rumors and Travel Insurance
Also consider that if you are buying insurance now, it may not apply to a cruise you have previously purchased. This would fall in the same category as "Oops, I have to cancel my cruise, so I better go buy an insurance policy, so I can get all my money back." The fact that you are already aware that your cruise could be skipping Labadee makes it too late to get insurance to cover that possibility.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from michaelp1446 in Port Rumors and Travel Insurance
Also consider that if you are buying insurance now, it may not apply to a cruise you have previously purchased. This would fall in the same category as "Oops, I have to cancel my cruise, so I better go buy an insurance policy, so I can get all my money back." The fact that you are already aware that your cruise could be skipping Labadee makes it too late to get insurance to cover that possibility.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from PPPJJ-GCVAB in Port Rumors and Travel Insurance
Also consider that if you are buying insurance now, it may not apply to a cruise you have previously purchased. This would fall in the same category as "Oops, I have to cancel my cruise, so I better go buy an insurance policy, so I can get all my money back." The fact that you are already aware that your cruise could be skipping Labadee makes it too late to get insurance to cover that possibility.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from WAAAYTOOO in Port Rumors and Travel Insurance
Also consider that if you are buying insurance now, it may not apply to a cruise you have previously purchased. This would fall in the same category as "Oops, I have to cancel my cruise, so I better go buy an insurance policy, so I can get all my money back." The fact that you are already aware that your cruise could be skipping Labadee makes it too late to get insurance to cover that possibility.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from CanHardlyWait in Port Rumors and Travel Insurance
Also consider that if you are buying insurance now, it may not apply to a cruise you have previously purchased. This would fall in the same category as "Oops, I have to cancel my cruise, so I better go buy an insurance policy, so I can get all my money back." The fact that you are already aware that your cruise could be skipping Labadee makes it too late to get insurance to cover that possibility.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from TessFromFlorida in Delos Tour - Bathrooms!
There's a nice museum on the island with bathrooms, running water, air conditioning, etc. I wouldn't say there's nothing on the island. Take a look at Google Maps, etc.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from WAAAYTOOO in Changing cruise dates
As I understand it, the refundable deposit option is the very last step before booking the cruise. In other words, you've already entered all passenger information and are ready to put down your deposit and somewhere on that page, you can choose to pay a bit more to make the cruise refundable. Note this option is not available for suites (and I don't remember if junior suites count for this). It's probably easy to miss in the excitement of finalizing the booking and I believe that is intentional.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from Peter D in Changing cruise dates
As I understand it, the refundable deposit option is the very last step before booking the cruise. In other words, you've already entered all passenger information and are ready to put down your deposit and somewhere on that page, you can choose to pay a bit more to make the cruise refundable. Note this option is not available for suites (and I don't remember if junior suites count for this). It's probably easy to miss in the excitement of finalizing the booking and I believe that is intentional.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from Ryan79 in Changing cruise dates
As I understand it, the refundable deposit option is the very last step before booking the cruise. In other words, you've already entered all passenger information and are ready to put down your deposit and somewhere on that page, you can choose to pay a bit more to make the cruise refundable. Note this option is not available for suites (and I don't remember if junior suites count for this). It's probably easy to miss in the excitement of finalizing the booking and I believe that is intentional.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from RCIfan1912 in Changing cruise dates
As I understand it, the refundable deposit option is the very last step before booking the cruise. In other words, you've already entered all passenger information and are ready to put down your deposit and somewhere on that page, you can choose to pay a bit more to make the cruise refundable. Note this option is not available for suites (and I don't remember if junior suites count for this). It's probably easy to miss in the excitement of finalizing the booking and I believe that is intentional.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from CrimsonCruiser in Short Cruise trend
You're forgetting my time machine!
Oh OK, you got me, I did NOT think that through all the way.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from OCSC Mike in Short Cruise trend
You're forgetting my time machine!
Oh OK, you got me, I did NOT think that through all the way.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from JustMeJoe in Short Cruise trend
You're forgetting my time machine!
Oh OK, you got me, I did NOT think that through all the way.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from Ryan79 in UDP or individual reservations?
With the exception of Izumi Hibachi, you should be able to get into all the restaurants you want. What you may not get is the exact day and time you want for each restaurant. If you feel strongly that eating outside of your preferred dinner hours would be a less enjoyable cruise, then the UDP may not be for you. If you are flexible, then you save money. The only recommendation I have is that if you keep the UDP, spend time right after you board taking care of all your reservations for the week.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from WAAAYTOOO in UDP or individual reservations?
With the exception of Izumi Hibachi, you should be able to get into all the restaurants you want. What you may not get is the exact day and time you want for each restaurant. If you feel strongly that eating outside of your preferred dinner hours would be a less enjoyable cruise, then the UDP may not be for you. If you are flexible, then you save money. The only recommendation I have is that if you keep the UDP, spend time right after you board taking care of all your reservations for the week.
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Atlantix2000 got a reaction from LC Grits in App issue or am I missing something?
Honestly, even the bar code (in any form) is just a shortcut. You don't have to do any form of check-in. You can ignore the app. All you have to do is show up at the terminal with the proper identification. Yes, it will take longer look you up and get you on board than if they could scan a bar code. And yes there's a risk your identification is somehow unacceptable which might have been caught if you did check-in. But there's definitely still some old school travelers that have no interest in technology.