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cruizer rick

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    Chicago
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    Cruising - Of Course
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    Royal Caribbean
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Caribbean

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  1. If I’m a betting man I would say they are going to start offering 3/4 night cruises
  2. Sorry for jumping on this thread (Newbie ??). If my wife wants "Zero Proof Cocktails - Frozen / not frozen" - do those fit under the $10.00 cost of the Classic package ? When you look on the comparison chart it does not specifically call out NA Fruity Drinks, whereas on the premium side it does ?? https://www.celebritycruises.com/content/dam/celebrity/pdf/beverage-flyer-03_24_23_OB_SP.pdf
  3. Even Teppanyaki ?? That one is so intimate & popular, can't imagine it will work out.
  4. Hey - I hear ya (and mostly agree)... however this is my 1st time doing a 3 night specialty and feel like I'm going to be eating at 10PM every night - was hoping for some sage advice & not getting leftovers.
  5. Has anyone figured out a way to pre-book specialty dining in advance of being on board when you purchase the 3-night dining package? Based on what I see in other posts, it looks like the 'advice' is to book the restaurants you want separately, pay full price & then have them convert to your 3 nights free when on board (thus generating credit for the full price payments)? Does this work - does it 'peeve' the team off when this happens? Does it work? BTW - I only have a JRSuite, so won't have a Genie.
  6. Holy Cow, Didn't know I could do that - That is Awesome !!! Thank you !!
  7. Hi - Does anyone have, that can share dinner menus for Eastern Caribbean 7 night for Coastal Kitchen aboard Harmony of the Seas? Trying to plan 4 specialty nights, and don't want to double book vs. a nice menu at Coastal Kitchen. TIA
  8. Thank you - That's all I was hoping for. A recent update.
  9. Thank you for helping us describe what most people had figured out without your articulation. I too love when people ask questions in a way that doesn't meet the spirit of what they really are looking to understand. Thanks for making sure we all understand what I was looking for... if it added value within the context of this feed. Seems like most (pretty unanimously) understood what they original question sought to understand.
  10. Good thing I have a Port Side cabin 🙂
  11. "Tired" (which is why it was put in quotes).. meaning worn down, poor in appearance, unkept. I also said that Royal Caribbean usually has a very high standard for their ships. My curiosity was in that fact that recent drydocks did not update anything "customer facing"... and after 3,4,5 years things can wear down, and lose their quality. Either way, I plan on having a good time. These boards are full of these types of questions (the ones that aren't super important or urgent); so I thought I would ask the group for some insight based on their own experience. But - The photo is really funny, so let's just pretend that you truly didn't understand my question, and are just being "obtuse" with your question.
  12. I'm not thinking that, I'm asking recent cruisers the question.
  13. That is not totally correct. Ships must be dry docked every 5 years or so to make sure all the technicals (engines, steel, props ect) are in "sea worthy" condition. This happened in 2020/2021... They did not do any updates to things like cabins, public spaces, etc.
  14. Hi Everyone - Today (40 days out to May 13th sailing)... I booked the last Junior Suite, and the last Balcony onboard the entire ship... phew, just made it! This cruise will make my last cruise as Diamond, as I move to Diamond Plus after this sailing! We had sailed on Harmony in 2018 (remember Sabor where Playmakers is out back)... how it the Quality of the Ship holding up? I mean, if there have been no major refurbishments since before then, do the cabins & showrooms/restaurants still meet high-quality Royal Caribbean standards, or does the ship look "worn"? It's last dry dock 2021 was only "technical" in nature and didn't bring any new features (such as Playmakers / Giovanni's) etc - Going to have fun either way, just surprised to see "nothing" has changed for several years.
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