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barb in ga started following Should have never read reviews! , Diamond drinks on first night , Looking for any type of feedback/reviews of a Holy Land Cruise. and 7 others
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Diamond drinks on first night
barb in ga replied to Liberty 55's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Your Diamond drinks are available immediately upon boarding. The reset for a new day occurs at 5AM, so if you are a late night partier, you won't be using "next day" drinks if you are still drinking in the wee hours. If you haven't used your 4 vouchers for Diamond, you can get bottled water or canned drinks(both soda and canned beer and Truly) at any open bar except Bionic Bar on certain ships. Drinks also include fresh squeezed orange juice and virgin cocktails. Don't forget the free photo available for Diamond and up. Be sure to go online to read all the benefits of Crown and Anchor Society. Have a great trip, Barb -
I agree that as a general rule, Oasis class ships have great shows, with plenty of variety on offer. Our favorites are the aqua and ice shows. We cruised on Quantum in May for an Alaska cruise and did not like the shows. One of the two production shows in 270 was even listed as not suggested for under 16. The costumes and pelvic thrusting were better for a Las Vegas review, not a family oriented show. The second production show was almost as bad, and neither of them "told a story". Just the opinion of me and my family of 10. Barb
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Magnetic Hooks and Flying
barb in ga replied to Chippendale's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Checked luggage. Multiple times, no issues. -
Gluten Free on Joy--Please give me some insight
barb in ga replied to barb in ga's topic in Norwegian Cruise Line
Thanks for the responses, we'll try to set up a meeting. DH has been celiac and gluten free for over 20 years, so is very good at food selection, but it helps to know what to expect. Thanks, Barb -
We're cruising a 9 day New England Canada cruise that starts next Monday. DH is Celiac, so needs some info on what gluten free options may be available. MDR, Specialty, Pizza? Thanks, Barb
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Now $1.50 for gelato in Windjammer
barb in ga replied to Slidell_Cruiser's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Interesting thread. OP starts it then chooses not to reply to questions about which ship he refers to. We have frequently seen free scooped ice cream in Windjammer on several of our cruises, many of which have been on Oasis class ships. Some Oasis and Freedom class ships also sell ice cream, but it was more than $1.50/scoop. OP sure got the complainers going... Barb -
Now $1.50 for gelato in Windjammer
barb in ga replied to Slidell_Cruiser's topic in Royal Caribbean International
OP--What ship is that? -
Flowers in the stateroom? Navigator of the seas
barb in ga replied to Mslmesq's topic in Royal Caribbean International
I have taken flowers on many cruises; it makes the cabin more festive. I purchased a pair of collapsible vases on Amazon, they are lightweight, sturdy, and take up no space in your luggage. Barb -
RCCL Allure vs. MSC Seaside
barb in ga replied to RachLovesSteak's topic in Royal Caribbean International
We sailed MSC Divina on a 10 day Southern in January. The ship was decorated nicely from Christmas/New Year. I did not like the layout of the public areas, there was no central promenade, so you had to walk through one activity to get to another. Food in the main dining was ok, not great. Breakfast in the buffet was ok, but not great, The lunch buffet focused on pizza, burgers, hot dogs and tons of french fries. Usually 2 hot dishes were offered, but very litle that moved me. Announcements were in 5 languages as if this were the Mediterranean. Nothing was really a special event. The shows were a disappointment, but we're used to the Oasis class entertainment. We will probably not cruise MSC again. The disembarkation in Miami including finding luggage and moving through immigration was an absolute nightmare! Barb in GA -
DH has successfully sailed on Royal as a Celiac for over 15 years. MDR is the easiest, because you will consult with the headwaiter each night to plan your menu for the next night. That said, he loves breakfast and lunch in the Windjammer because of all the choices. Sometimes on some ships, GF items are well marked, but sometimes you may have to find someone wearing a white officer's uniform to assist you. Usually an officer will call for a chef to assist with safe choices, and sometimes the chef will suggest items than can be prepared to order. Pasta is one of his lunch favorites. I can't see the need to book a special celiac cruise, but some people may feel more secure doing that. They make GF pizza in Sorrentos, there are GF cookies in the promenade cafe, some locations of Johnny Rockets and hot dog house have GF buns, and GF pancakes and toast are always available on request. Happy sailing! Barb
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Should have never read reviews!
barb in ga replied to KEG21552's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Don't be alarmed by the reviews, Allure is an awesome ship with some of the best shows in the fleet! It seems many more people feel the urge to post their negative opinions, go and have a great time, you won't be sorry. Barb -
What is your fav ship non Oasis class ?
barb in ga replied to minnie00's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Another vote for Freedom or Voyager classes; we love the Royal Promenade! We've cruised Anthem and Quantum, but not a fan even though they are pretty ships. I may try Odyssey before saying I don't like Quantum class. Barb -
Some comments from someone with 30+ years of experience in jewelry: Glad you love your rings and wear them all the time--please remember to go to a jeweler every 6 months for a free cleaning and inspection. Prongs holding your diamonds are very small and can get bent, broken or just worn down. It's not too expensive to repair or rebuild prongs if needed. If you leave your rings at home, but take a fake set, please realize that crooks watching you may assume that they are real and target you not necessarily for the ring, but for your purse or wallet because you look like a wealthy tourist. If you wear your rings on port excursions, use the suggestion to turn them around. I use the idea of wearing a less conspicuous "everyday" ring for travel. Most importantly be aware of your surroundings at all times. Barb in GA
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Pre book! I did, but another family member waited until on the ship and was declined as they had reached their limit. It was very nice to put the luggage out the night before debarkation and not worry about it again until we arrive at our home airport. Barb