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Stayed at the Crowne Plaza for $70.00. Rode the free shuttle and arrived at around 11:00. Porters were there taking our bags, and giving us tags if needed. Then we went to check in, and it did not take but a few minutes. We were able to board by 11:45. My kids came later at around 1 to 2 and they say they just walked on, no line at all.
Keep in mind when you read my review, that the last ship I went on was in March, and it was the Celebrity Solstice. Excellent in every way. Our room was on the ninth floor, almost the last to the back of the ship. The room was fine, no complaints, and our room steward was wonderful. The only problem I had with our room was the dividers between rooms. I had asked it be removed, so I could have access to my kids rooms and vice versa. I was told the captain no longer allowed that, as it was a security issue. We had 3 rooms together just for that purpose, so needless to say, I was not happy about that. The other thing about the room that I was upset about was the bag that was supposed to be in my room that is always complimentary. I always use it to carry my towels, etc on shore. Therefore, I did not take one with me. I was informed that they quite doing that as of September 1. (Just another cut) Also, as someone already stated, there were no chocolates on the pillows at night. (Again, just another cut) Our shower doors did not fully come together in the middle, resulting in a wet bathroom. One of my kids shower backed up and flooded there bathroom and some of there room. I was not happy with the Windjammer. I did not like the layout. Not much variety either. There was no outside seating. Also, this is the first ship I have been on that does not have self-serve beverages. There is no place on the ship to get ice and beverages other than the Windjammer, and you have to be served. One other BIG problem with the Windjammer, it closed at 2:30 each day, and did not open up again until 6:00. There was no place to get food or beverages, except the Café in the Promenade, and the food was limited to very small sandwiches, some pastries, and very stale cookies, and some pizza. They also had Seattle’s Best coffee, which was the worst coffee I have ever tasted. You could also get a glass of water. I really missed having food served at the pool anytime of day. The Windjammer was it, no pizzeria, or fast foods poolside. You also could not order beverages such as juice from room service once the Windjammer was closed. They wanted to charge you! My son tried this, and went all the way to the top to get his juice finally delivered. So the next morning for breakfast, they ordered enough juice to last the day. (Is this another cost cutting rule put in effect) I am wondering if all RCL ships operate as above, or just the Mariner. Would like to hear from others. If they are all going to this new schedule for food, I think I will stick with Celebrity. Food was 24/7 and plenty of self-serve beverages. Ate at Chops one night, and it was excellent. Highly recommended. We had 8 people in our party, and they served all side dishes family style. They did, however, tell us there would be an extra charge for more than one entrée ordered. (Is this another cut) Dinner in the dining room was just fine. We loved our servers. We were very impressed with our MaitreD whose name was Cal. If you get him, he does tricks, ask him to perform some for you. We also had to change our table when we first boarded, as they did not have all of us together. This went pretty well, however, was a long line to stand in. We also made our reservations for Chops when we first boarded, which I recommend if you want to eat at one of the Speciality restaurants. In Mazatlan and Puerta Vallerta, go out to the main street to pick up a cab. They are much cheaper. |
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You mean they have gotten rid of the plastic bag that was always hanging on the wall? I liked those also for the beach And last time I was on the Mariner, mind you whole year ago, the Windjammer would open back up at around 3 for afternoon tea, they have done away with this also? Thank You for you review |
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I am sailing on the Mariner January 3, 2010. Which Crowne Plaza did you stay in? You mentioned a free shuttle, was that from LAX to the hotel? How did you get to the port? I know, lots of questions. Thanks in advance for your help.
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It seems like the food thing and some other things sort of bothered you... so you may want to check out Princess next time as they have 24 hours buffet and still put chocolates on the pillows (we went this past january). I will be on this cruise ship in January and am sort of happy food is not offered all of the time... hopefully that means I will not gain too much weight
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We are in Room 9369 (inside). Have never been on this class of ship.
What was your cab fare to the Crowne Plaza? Thanks
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Sammyt, sorry you did not enjoy your trip on the Mariner, looks like a little of research before your trip may have helped out. A lot of the things you didn't care for have been mentioned on here A LOT. Besides, the past guest gift (I assume that's the bag you are talking about) was never delivered until late in the cruise and it wasn't always a bag as a gift, its been picture frames, baseball caps, etc so not sure how that would have helped.
I do agree with another poster, we were able to go to the Windjammer for more than the times you mentioned. Don't remember exactly when, but we were there in the afternoon. We sailed in August so wasn't that long ago. The one thing that I disagree with is the quality of what you can get in the cafe promendade, the cookies and finger sandwiches are wonderful IMO, often too wonderful and I eat too many. Was everything perfect on our cruise, no, but we definitely had a great time and will be back again. Hopefully your next cruise will be more enjoyable for you.
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No, I am talking about the good cloth bags with RCL on them that you would have to buy, but is usually in your room. |
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We flew into Long Beach and took Prime Time Shuttle which was very reasonable, (can't remember how much). We stayed at the Crown in San Pedro, and they provide a free shuttle to the pier. |
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We used Prime Time Shuttle which is much cheaper than a cab. Get quotes for both! |
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Actually Celebrity is top notch, I have gone on Princess, but still like Celebrity best. I do have the Oasis booked for next year, and I know it will be very ala carte. |
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Thanks for the review. I agree with your comments about the windjammer. On Liberty, seats were almost impossible to find. RCCL needs to reconsider the layout and allocation of space.
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I forgot to mention that we did the wine program. It cost us $137 for the most expensive program, and that was for 5 bottles. The only thing great about the program is that you can drink the wine anywhere you want, you can take the bottle with you. Can't do that if you just buy a bottle. You have to pay a cockage fee, and the bottle must stay in the dining room. Oh that reminds me of another cut back, no wine stewards anymore, or were there ever on RCL?
Anyway, we found our favorite bottle that we liked best at Fred Meyer Grocery Store for $7.99 on sale, regular price 11.99. So, yes they are making lots of money. |
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As for the windjammer they do open up at 3pm in the afternoon for snacks. I really was never hungry at that time so I can't say waht they had but I know they had out cookies and some other finger food type of things. There is never a time where you can't get food on that ship when you want it! |
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Thanks for the review - it's good to hear the bad with the good. It has been my experience that Windjammer is always open around 3 or 4 for tea - cheese,fruit,light sandwiches etc. I've also found the Cafe Promenade to have decent quality pizza, sandwiches and cookies - and I believe it's open almost 24/7. But depending on traffic, I'm sure the CP food can get old and stale at times.
Gotta agree on the prices - our November Mariner cruise is embarassingly cheap for a JS - but I'm not offering to give them more for it. Our March Voyager cruise is also cheaper than the last 3 sailings we have done on RCI.
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When they changed their itieniers and sailed to Pacific NW instead of Mexico, yes, they were giving away cabins to get people to book. Now the prices are back up, because people are willing to pay, and are doing so to cruise. $778 is not a good price. $603 is not unheard of, mine was lower. Don't know how long you have been cruising, but these are not fantastic prices. As for the Windjammer, don't know when you cruised, but the Windjammer closed and reopened at 6:00 on our cruise. Only place you could get something was the Promenade Cafe. |
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We were on the Mariner in August and did not have a problem finding food.......but then again we don't eat 24/7
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