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CanobieFan

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  1. over 17 cruises I've only missed one port due to weather, high winds kept us from tendering at RC Coco Cay before the pier. But I've missed Roatán due to a medical emergency where the ship ended up in Cozumel to remove the passenger. I had San Juan replaced with Nassau (boooo) because of "fuel costs"......and I had a Saint Petersburg overnight replaced with Poland and Lithuania because of the Russia/Ukraine conflict
  2. Yes, this. When booking my B2B, we kept multiple tabs open to make sure the rooms we wanted were available both weeks and that the room next door was available too, so that we could get the connecting rooms and have everyone next to each other....and not have to move luggage between the sailings. Definitely worth it
  3. Ah. Sorry, I was confused. I've never done a B2B, but I've got one booked and trying to keep track of everything 😬
  4. wait, is this the case? I thought if you had a B2B in the same room, you could keep your things in the room on the crossover day
  5. For what it's worth, the one you can buy with the polar bear on it is really really nice and super warm. It went on sale prior to my Alaska cruise last May and we got it for like 20$ and having read prior how big it was planned accordingly and brought one of the space saver bags where you squish the air out to make it more compact to get it home easily
  6. I've done the tour on Empress years ago, it was cool but not something I felt the need to do a second time. We got to sit in the captains chair too, while on the bridge tour part. If you havent done it before and you're into the whole techical parts of the ship, its cool. Seeing the food prep and other areas was neat too. Only bummer was a lot of areas you cant take photos
  7. Haha, I feel this. We'll do the MDR maybe ONCE a sailing, but I'd much rather hang in the buffet and not spend two hours on a meal.... And they call almost daily remnding us to make a res.
  8. I've brought my own snorkel gear to Coco several times and have always seen lots of fish near the fake ship werk and more prominently at the wall of cannons as well as just out in the open water, I've seen rays every single time as well and a shark at least twice. Only once (Sept. Of 23) did I ever see jellyfish, and they didn't seem to care about me. If you've never been, the best place to start is from chill Island Beach where they have the little lagoon/coves. You can swim out to the floating docks and that'll get you close to the cannon wall, the ship is a bit more of a swim ((and from what I've gathered that airplane is no longer accessible)) Red is the best floating dock to hang out at, yellow is where the cannon wall is. I didn't circle the fake ship since I was unsure where it was on the map but it further offshore from the red circle, heading toward the top right of my screen shot but not thaattttt far Edited to add a photo I took while there in February this year.
  9. For the coaster you can almost always buy them right at the little booth for single rides. The zip line check in might have availability as well but is more likely to be sold out
  10. So is this the actual case? My one and only Carnival sailing went to Grand Turk and I was unaware Royal stopped there at all, ever, until this. Was it essentially a Carnival (and their brands) exclusive? I had a surprisingly nice day there.
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