ropeadope13 Posted September 16 Report Posted September 16 For my upcoming sailing in January I’m thinking about not getting internet for the first time. Questions to help me decide: 1. Is the messenger on the Royal Caribbean reliable enough for my wife and I to communicate on the ship? I like to adventure off by myself from time to time. 2. In case of emergency is there any way to send emails/texts/iMessages to people back home? I think that’s it for now. Thanks for your help! Quote
smokeybandit Posted September 16 Report Posted September 16 1) You have to continually check the app for messages. Notifications are not reliable. 2) Not without buying internet, but you can buy just a day of internet. And if it's an emergency, that $30-ish cost will be worth it. RCIfan1912, tjcruisers and ropeadope13 2 1 Quote
FOB Posted September 16 Report Posted September 16 iMessage worked for us on symphony during July but went a bit strange on our transatlantic in August. We got logged out because we ended up in the wrong time zone as we tried to stay on ship time. Assuming that your sailing will not be in a large number of time zones then you should be fine ropeadope13 1 Quote
Geezer Of The Seas Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 My experience with the messaging in app within the RC App??? Notifications? Miraculous if it works at all. Second trip out on Jewel, even the Voom help desk crew member couldn't get it to work at all (and he struggled mightily to get Voom up and running on both our phones). Realizing we both had Voom anyway, we skulked our way to the nearby bar in the atrium............. Rookie mistake............ FWIW, since implementation of Starlink service (which shouldn't make a difference with WiFi connectivity to the ship's infrastructure), the whole shipboard Internet experience seems improved, especially on Mariner of the Seas. ropeadope13 1 Quote
ChessE4 Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 We found that, for the Caribbean, our phone plan gave us coverage periodically so we could text our cat sitter. As for the ship, I tell my wife when I want to wander (casino), and I return for any planned events. We also write notes. For Europe, we bought Voom. RCIfan1912 and ropeadope13 1 1 Quote
asquared17 Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 i love the idea of being disconnected but i need internet to stay in touch with family in case of emergency, streaming spotify music, and keeping up with my reading habits. even if i download when in port, i usually trend around 2-4 novels a day. for me, a splurge on internet (usually done during a cruise planner sale or black friday sale) tends to be the best option. we often plan our cruise pricing/payments with this in mind. while i understand my use case is mostly a #firstworldproblem, i know that part of having an enjoyable vacation means having access to the internet. it's worth measuring if this will detract from your overall experience or not before purchasing (or not purchasing) an internet package/day pass. also port-intensive itineraries can usually lead to nabbing free wifi somewhere but i prefer the stability (that term is relative haha ) of having ship wifi. Ampurp85 1 Quote
JasonOasis Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 If you are truly interested in disconnecting from the outside world then I would say no Voom. I have used the messenger feature that within the app I feel like it works fairly well and would be enough if it's just about you communicating with people who are on the cruise with you. If there is an emergency back at home keep in mind if you're not in port where you can connect to a cell signal and your phone is in airplane mode then home has no way to getting in touch with you without Voom. However you can always purchase a one day internet package, also depending on your status let's say you're D+ you get 2 days 1 device free both you and your wife so in actually that is 4 days free Voom as she can gift you her 2 free days or vise versa you can gift her your 2 free days. There are ways to get internet if necessary without purchasing a package for the entire cruise especially if you have no intention on actually using Voom for most of the cruise. Quote
AandD Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 We had an emergency while on a cruise in February. Received notification from a security alarm. But we could not make a call. I went to customer service and explained. They called our local police department and let me talk to the police without charging us. I don't know if they normally do that, but I sure appreciated it. Quote
ropeadope13 Posted September 17 Author Report Posted September 17 Thanks for all the feedback. I think I’m just going to have to purchase VOOM once again. I think the pros just outweigh the cons. Just trying to save every dollar possible! Quote
dustfsu Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 The messenger for the app only really works when you open to check to see if someone left you one. As far as Voom. You could always check with your carrier and depending on what ports you are going to i.e. Nassau you can text and call if you have t-mobile so check with your carrier with the ports you are going to if it is free to use it at a stop. If not if you turn your wifi calling on and get on a store's wifi in port you can call or text if you have a iphone. If you have android, you can wifi call, but as far as text you would have to use facebook messenger or Whatapp since android doesn't text over wifi Quote
smokeybandit Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 33 minutes ago, dustfsu said: since android doesn't text over wifi Actually it does. RCIfan1912 and fireclan 2 Quote
Gilley Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 On 9/16/2024 at 7:24 PM, smokeybandit said: 1) You have to continually check the app for messages. Notifications are not reliable. 2) Not without buying internet, but you can buy just a day of internet. And if it's an emergency, that $30-ish cost will be worth it. Thanks for this. This is good to know. I never knew you could buy just 1 day of zoom, always thought you had to buy full package. Quote
dustfsu Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 20 hours ago, Gilley said: Thanks for this. This is good to know. I never knew you could buy just 1 day of zoom, always thought you had to buy full package. Yes and if you are a diamond you get one day for free and if you are a diamond plus you get two days free Gilley 1 Quote
smokeybandit Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 20 hours ago, Gilley said: Thanks for this. This is good to know. I never knew you could buy just 1 day of zoom, always thought you had to buy full package. You can also buy "for the rest of the cruise" so if on day 3 of 7 you want internet, you can buy that vs. paying each day individually. Gilley 1 Quote
Donna A Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 Good day, First time on a cruise ship for a transatlantic in April 2025. Does Airalo work on the ship? I plan to purchase it for the land part of the trip, hoping it would work the entire trip Quote
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