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    Skid got a reaction from Fuzzywuzzy in Fully covered shoes in the windjammer   
    Proper punctuation can be life saving

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    Skid got a reaction from Obdave in Fully covered shoes in the windjammer   
    Proper punctuation can be life saving

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    Skid got a reaction from Marklar in Table for Two Request   
    FYI, I e-mailed [email protected] several months ago for a May sailing. Not only did I request a table for 2, but I requested a specific table number. We had sailed that ship last year and loved the location. I know they may change the configuration, but gave them the last reservation also.  They responded immediately saying that I should resubmit the request when down to 50 days or less. I did resubmit on Saturday (2 days ago) and today I received a reply with a copy of the confirmation from the ship to corporate. Could not have asked for better or faster customer service. Of course, we will still go to MDR upon embarkation to reconfirm.
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    Skid got a reaction from FireFishII in Allure of the Seas, 5/19/19-5/26/19... “Semi-Live” Blog!   
    FYI for future sailings...We had a bungalow in CocoCay on day 6. Upon boarding on Day 1 we went to the excursion desk where they showed us a map and then reserved the specific one we wanted. Five of the 20 bungalows were already reserved before us and we were there at about 11AM. Hopefully this process is available fleet wide.
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    Skid got a reaction from Ian T in Dogs on Board   
    Or worse if you're in flip flops. This warrants yet another request to @Matt for an "eeew" reaction. ?
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    Skid got a reaction from coneyraven in Just For Fun -- Show Us Your Favorite Cruising Meme's   
    However, I will assume this one to be an @Matt favorite:

     
     
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    Skid got a reaction from RCIfan1912 in Just For Fun -- Show Us Your Favorite Cruising Meme's   
    However, I will assume this one to be an @Matt favorite:

     
     
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    Skid got a reaction from shaydav19 in Who would ever let go of your child, even if there was no glass there?   
    Well said (the entire post) and thank you for all you do!
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    Skid got a reaction from NCBookworm in Navigator of the Seas (June 24-28) Semi-live blog   
    You be careful @StayFrosty and treat her well because all I see is an almost empty wine glass and a lady with a knife in her hand. I hope her foot is OK.
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    Skid got a reaction from Big Tule in Baltic aboard Brilliance! Semi-Live 12 Nights   
    You must keep that last picture of Henry to show all his future love interests! 
     
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    Skid got a reaction from Solus Lupus in Does anyone else diet before the cruise   
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    Skid got a reaction from LilLady in Fully covered shoes in the windjammer   
    Proper punctuation can be life saving

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    Skid got a reaction from Big Tule in Fully covered shoes in the windjammer   
    Proper punctuation can be life saving

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    Skid got a reaction from MedSpaEnvy in Comparison ship chart   
    Hi @mellibee , hope this helps. Doesn't show the differences between ships in the same class, but gives a great summary of each class and shows which ships have been or will be AMPED. Happy Sweet 16 to your daughter. What a great gift you are planning!
    http://www.royalcaribbeanincentives.com/content/uploads/2018-2019-Fleet_Guide.pdf
     
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    Skid got a reaction from Neesa in Fully covered shoes in the windjammer   
    Proper punctuation can be life saving

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    Skid got a reaction from NJCruisers in Walk in embarkation lunch at Chops?   
    Solarium Bistro (complimentary) should be open for lunch on embarkation day. Not as big a choice, but VERY nice and way less crowded than Windjammer.
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    Skid got a reaction from Big Tule in Navigating Our Way To Allure - 8/12-8/25   
    Tell him we are the people that want to borrow him to ward off the chair hogs! Good job!
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    Skid got a reaction from Hoski in Price Checking Really Works   
    That is great and a substantial amount also! Don't forget to also check any cruise planner purchases you may make. You can easily cancel and rebook those also if any savings appear. Happy sailing.
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    Skid got a reaction from IslandBoundMama in Royal Caribbean Survey   
    @Biggiojr @WAAAYTOOO
    For any survey related emails you get from or for Royal, make sure to at least look at them-don't delete until you check it first. I got one about Cococay. They requested that I take some pictures and describe our visit there. In return they gave a $75 Amazon gift card. My information to them was due no later than the day after we returned and I had the gift card less than 7 days after that. It was well worth the few minutes spent....and Cococay was magnificent.
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    Skid got a reaction from Sea Turtle in Royal Caribbean Survey   
    @Biggiojr @WAAAYTOOO
    For any survey related emails you get from or for Royal, make sure to at least look at them-don't delete until you check it first. I got one about Cococay. They requested that I take some pictures and describe our visit there. In return they gave a $75 Amazon gift card. My information to them was due no later than the day after we returned and I had the gift card less than 7 days after that. It was well worth the few minutes spent....and Cococay was magnificent.
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    Skid got a reaction from IslandBoundMama in Navigating Our Way To Allure - 8/12-8/25   
    Sounds PERFECT! ENJOY! Did hubs ever get the hang of you and this blog? My wife still gives the the "what the heck are doing on there so much" look and we're not even on a cruise now!
    I'm guessing that in the future when you think back, that may be the favorite sentence you ever said! Congrats and happy sailing.
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    Skid got a reaction from DublinFC in Straws?   
    We were in a place yesterday that put paper straws into their drinks (sodas) that were served in plastic cups! I was too tired to question them, but how weird is that?
     
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    Skid reacted to DDaley in Freedom of the Seas // August 18-25, 2019   
    Just set sail a bit ago and recently returned to the cabin with a final cocktail for the night as we are running on about 1-1.5 hours sleep since 6am PST Saturday. Hopefully sleeping early tonight will reset my internal alarm for early natural rising on AST! 


    The clouds here are unreal

    Aft port panorama

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    Skid reacted to DDaley in Freedom of the Seas // August 18-25, 2019   
    Day One
    Embarkation Day! 
    Popped straight over to the ship after arrival this morning to drop off all our bags and then we headed to Old San Juan with CBF's mom for some exploring. We walked down Fortaleza (unfortunately still no kites or umbrellas above the street), saw Castillo del Morro and stopped at a few bars along the way back by Carnival Fascination in the other port. What a beautiful city! Reminds me a loooot of Honolulu from the architecture and flora.  3 drinks in and waiting for muster! VACATION!! 




    Looking back towards La Perla




    Loved Medalla! From the 1979 Panamerican Olympics Games

    Finally time to board! 



    Our JS 9538 ?

    El Morro as seen from our port position!
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    Skid reacted to xanman2112 in Lessons Learned: First Time Family Cruise   
    Hello All, we just got back from a 5-day Bermuda cruise on the Anthem of the Seas and I wanted to share my "lessons learned" as a "pay it forward" for all the great forum members who provided advice to me for several questions I posted.  We are a 4 person family (42M, 39F, 13M, and 10F) and we had 2 balcony rooms booked on Deck 13 forward. I hope I can help some newbie cruisers with the info below!
    1.  Do Show Up Early on Embarkation Day: Our ship was schedule to leave from Bayonne, NJ cruise port at 4:30pm.  Coming from NH, we drove to Danbury, CT the night before and stayed at a hotel (Did you know Ethan Allen owns a hotel?).  That put us about 1.5 hours from the port.  We got there right at 10:30am when the terminal opened and there was already a good number of cars in front of us.  I dropped off the family and our bags and the porters quickly put our checked bags on the carts.  I parked the car in the garage, met up with the family and headed inside to check-in.  Check-in was painless, and we were literally stepping onto the ship at 11am exactly.  They told us our rooms would not be ready until 1:30pm, so we mainly stayed in the outdoor pool until we could drop off our bags. We hit Windjammers at 1pm and they announced that all rooms were ready at 1:15pm.
    2. Windjammers is great, but watch out for peak times if you hate crowds: As you probably know by now, Windjammers is a (extremely large) buffet that serves breakfast and lunch.  I think 99% of all passengers can easily find several things they like on their diverse and plentiful buffet stations (vegetarian, vegan and GF too).  However, it can get VERY crowded at peak times.  One of those peak times is lunch on embarkation day.  I think it was the only place open for that meal since not all passengers had boarded yet.  While we were able to get our food fairly easily. finding an open table was tough!  You really just need to hang out near a family that looks like they are wrapping up and pounce as soon as they get up.  Hail one of the Windjammers employees to clean the table for you.  The only times I would say Windjammers wasn't moderately to severely crowded was during lunch on the 2 days in port.
    3. Prepare to be STUFFED:  RCL should just partner with medication companies that have drugs for blood pressure, cholesterol, etc... cause I can guarantee you will come back at least 5 lbs heavier.  We purchased a 3-night specialty dining package and got an extra night free from our Cruise travel agent (CruiseOne).  We ate at Izumi (2 times), Wonderland, and Jamie's Italian.  If you like sushi, Izumi is wonderful!  At Izumi, you get a $35 credit per person... so we had $140 to use each night. We got at least 6 specialty rolls, a few makimono rolls and the sushi deluxe and easily stayed under.  I think we had everything on the menu after the 2 visits. Wonderland is almost a dinner and a show... the dinner IS your show!  Here, you don't order... they just bring you just about everything on the menu.  It was pretty amazing. Jamies was great as well... they bring you samples of all their apps (charcuterie, fried rice & cheese balls, calamari, cheeses, olives, etc..) and then you choose a main and a dessert.  I got the truffle noodles and they were amazing!  We only ate at the main dining room once and it was OK.  My wife's fish (Barramundi) was a little "fishy", but my fish (can't remember the name) was good.  The shrimp cocktail were very small... but the birthday cake (RCL is celebrating 50 years) and the cheese cake was very good.  FYI, all the specialty dining and main dining room have kids menus.   I highly recommend visiting Solarium Bistro for breakfast (also a buffet, but much smaller than Windjammers... but WAY less crowded).  You'll find all the common staples for breakfast.  Café 270 is great for lunch and dinner/late night snacks (only certain nights is it open).  Great paninis on pita bread, wraps, salads and dessert.  Sorrento's pizza was great for late night craving, but they also serve breakfast (no, not pizza... mostly breakfast sandwiches).  Room Service for breakfast is free as long as you order from the "Continental Breakfast" section.  All other times its a flat $7.95 per order (regardless of how much you order... so ahead, get one of everything if you like... it will still cost $7.95 total)
    4. To deluxe beverage package, or not to deluxe beverage package... that is the question: I was on the fence on this one up until a week before the cruise.  I do like to drink, but I try to stay clear of everything with sugar. I'm not a big wine drinker, so just bringing 4 bottles on board with me was not that enticing. I pulled the trigger and paid the $50/day.  My wife doesn't drink, but I was in a stateroom with my son... so I only had to pay for me.  I knew from other posts that knowing that the drinks average about $10-13... just having 5 would be my break even point.  Yeah, I ended up get my money's worth and then some.  No, I didn't go on a bender and forget most of the hours of my cruise and end up naked in the engine room!   It really wasn't that hard.  They have mimosa and bloody mary carts setup for breakfast.  Sir, would you like a Mimosa... why, yes please!   Can I make you a spicy bloody mary with bacon and horseradish?  Of course.   How about a vodka, club soda and extra lime while you hang out by the pool?  Sure!   Can I get you a Jack and Diet Coke while you wait for the show to start?  Yes please!  As long as you pace yourself, be sure to eat and stay hydrated, stay away from sugar drinks (I never once ordered a pina colada or strawberry daiquiri, which were so prevalent I couldn't open my eyes without seeing someone having one), and keep any minor "overindulging" until after dinner (so you can sleep it off), take some precautionary Advil or Tylenol before bed... you'll do fine.  Never had an signs of a hangover (mostly from following the rules above).  I probably averaged 8-12 drinks/day.  I know that sounds like a lot (and probably is according to my doctor!), but I did find that their drinks are a little "light" compared to your average bar.  They do jigger pour every drink which means you are only getting 1.5 oz of booze per drink.  Sometimes they would pour a little more.  They also tend to give you a tall glass for your standard "spirit & mixer".  So, if you order a "rum & coke" you are getting 1 shot of rum... and then like 10oz of coke.  Of course, they are doing this to get you to take longer and therefore, order less drinks.  Be sure to ask for a lowball glass.  I also got my money's worth by ordering a few Patron Reposados tequila (which are like over $15/shot in most bars).  Be sure to ask for a bottle of water with each drink.  Even if you don't want it now, you can put it in your fridge and bring ashore when you visit a beach or go shopping.
    5. Bring your Cruise Compass with you wherever you go!: The Cruise compass is a printout brochure of the next day's open times, activities, shows, etc..  You stateroom attendant will put it in your room every late afternoon.  Review it, highlight it, and do some planning.  I was kinda disappointed to see that RCL hasn't created a digital version of this yet.  They do have the iQ app, but it only shows you your dinner reservations and the shows that require reservations.  I'm hoping they enhance this soon as it could be a real value-add to their guests.  We attended some great trivia sessions, info sessions on the ship and Bermuda pier and shopping, listened to some great small musical groups, super funny comedians, and attended some great onboard shopping sales.  While it's great that RCL offers so much to do everyday, the hardest thing was making the schedule work! Many times we came up with a plan, only to realize we couldn't do it because we had a dinner or show reservation that conflicted. We found compromises and made it work the best we could. We definitely weren't disappointed or had any FOMO!
    6.  You kids will love the Adventure Ocean Club or the Teens Club: Both of our kids were excited about the kids and teens club.  For those under 13, parents needs to check the kids in and out (for the kids 10-12, you can give consent to allow them to check themselves out).   There is a morning, afternoon, and night programs they can join... all are included.  The only exception is after 10pm its $7/hr per child (very reasonable) and they can stay until 1am.  The counselors are excellent and they do fun and educational activities with the kids.  The Teens club is free to come and go and my son made a some friends and they often went swimming and played in the Seaplex together.
    7.  Make your show reservations in advance for the ones you can... and make the other activity and dining reservations as soon as you get on board!:  I made reservations for "The Gift" and "We will Rock you" a few weeks in advance on the RCL website.  The only thing I couldn't make reservations for in advance for shows was "Spectra", but I was able on the second day of the cruise.  We also made all of our dining reservations as soon as we got onboard.  On the second day, we tried to make reservations for the iFly (indoor skydiving) but they were already booked up for the whole cruise!  :(   Lesson learned!   Also, if you are like me and like to sit up front at the shows... show up about 30-40 mins early and you will have your pick of any seat you wish.  They have waiters taking drink orders and usually have popcorn and snacks/candy available for purchase... so the waiting isn't so bad.  We had front row middle for "We will Rock you" and it was awesome!  Spectra was a great cabaret style show, but I think they had some technical difficulties with their vistavision (these are the 19 projectors that can make the 270 degree backdrop appear as just about anything you can imagine!)  The robots with the flatscreens were working fine and are amazing!
    8. Bermuda is great, but not a lot to do in the port: This doesn't mean we didn't have fun!  We took people's advice and waited until the 2nd day to go to the famous "Horseshoe Bay Beach".  Luckily, it was overcast and a little showery on the first day, and the second day was mostly sunny and 83 degrees!  Of course, many other guests followed the same plan.  Anyways, on the first day we decided to stay in the port area (Royal Navy Dockyard, aka King's Wharf) and check out the shops. We went to the clocktower mall and explored the shops.  We also went into the "Diamonds International" store which was heavily marketed by the Anthem's Shopping Director (Paige).  While seeing all the very beautiful jewelry and rare gemstones is great, the customer service is horrible if you aren't looking to spend a few thousand dollars.  After seeing pieces that were $5k-$20k, I asked one of them what is the cheapest jewelry they had for sale... she said they had an earring set that was $1000. When I said you are still way above what I'm looking to spend... she didn't say "I'm so sorry, we don't have anything under that pricepoint".... Nope, she just turned around and walked away.  How f'n rude!   We ended up finding a much better service at a jeweler in the clocktower mall and my wife got a great sterling silver ring made with a stone made from the pink famous sands for a much more reasonable price.  After about 2 hours, we pretty much saw everything in the port area.  We went back on the ship (which can take about 10-15 mins as you have to go thru security), had some lunch, and then put our bathing suits on an went swimming at Calico Jacks.  This is the black pirate ship that is literally the first thing you reach after getting off the dock area.  It's a bar/grill that has its own swimming area.  There's no beach... they have a ladder into the water and have plenty of foam noodles you can borrow so you can just float and relax.  They also have a plank on the second level that you can jump or dive off of... as well as a giant inflatable slide.  Unfortunately, they don't keep the slide wet... so almost everyone came to a halt before hitting the end of the slide.  They charge $10/pp to get a wristband to use their water access.  Rum swizzles were $10.  We also checked out the "Frog & Onion Pub" for a quick snack and a "Frog Grog" and bought some swag.  The second day we took a shuttle to Horseshoe Bay Beach.  I wouldn't recommend paying the $35/pp shore excursion to the beach through RCL.  They have public shuttles for $7/pp that are continuously headed to the beach.  It's about a 20-25 min beautiful drive.  Our driver the way out to the beach was great, he pointed out all the landmarks and gave details about the homes,  resorts and golf courses.  You can rent loungers, beach chairs, umbrellas and tents at the beach... but they are a little pricey.  We got 2 loungers and it cost $44.  They do have guys who will drag your lounges/chairs to wherever you want, but be sure to give them a tip (we gave him $5).  The water was stunningly beautiful.  Perfect temp!  Some pretty good waves due to the weather over the past day, but nothing too bad.  The grotto area to the right as you enter the beach was really neat.  I would recommend water shoes/socks as it can be a little rocky in that area.  While you aren't supposed to climb up the massive rock cliffs... there were dozens on the top of the bigger ones.  Some of the smaller ones teens were jumping into the water.  There is a bar/grill at the beach, but the prices are a little inflated (Burger & Fries for about $12). Recommend bringing waters with you... and if you can, pack some snacks (Café 270 will pack food to go).  Be sure to leave the beach by 3pm to ensure you get back with enough time for any "unexpected" happenings.  The shuttle drivers guarantee that if you get on one of their shuttles at 4pm... they will get you on the ship without issue, but I'm not willing to play with those odds!
    9.  Adults can take naps too! With shows/activities often scheduled to 1am, I strongly recommend trying to find a time for a quick siesta in the late afternoon before dinner.  It will keep you fully charged to enjoy the nighttime events!  Also, try to get at least 7-8 hours of sleep each night if you can.  No reason to go to Windjammers at 6am just because it's open!
    10.  Be sure to keep an eye on your account!  Your Seapass card can be used to purchase ANYTHING on board.. and I mean anything!  Be sure to keep an eye on your account (you can use the iQ app, but send you an email at the end of the cruise).  You'll automatically be charged for gratuities $14.50/pp per day, but you'll also see all your other charges. Remember, things add up quick!
    11. Keep an eye out for flash sales and good buys on the ship: I ended up buying my wife and gorgeous diamond tennis bracelet on the ship.  It is stunning, very sparkly and she was smitten as soon as she saw it.  The regular price was $195, but we ended up getting it for $99 during a sale.  OK, of course at that price.. it's not a lot of diamonds, but lemme tell you.. it really sparkles and she has already gotten tons of compliments on it.  They also have 2 for $20 T-shirts which make a great souvenir.  They also have duty/tax free booze for purchase, but coming from NH where liquor is state-controlled, the prices were already comparable. If you buy bottles on the ship, they hold it until you disembark (except on the last full day, where you can take it to your room).
    12. Most importantly, have fun!:  It's your vacation!  Try something new... or stick to your favorite activities... it's all up to you!
    I hope this has helped you.  Please feel free to leave feedback and any questions that I might be able to help with.  If I can't, I'm sure another forum user will!
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