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  1. I would think Rony would make you a deal as a solo. Hopefully though you will find someone on the ship who will join you, more fun than by yourself. Good luck..:)

  2. The site I use, which is normally very reliable, shows it to be a 7 day also,but I did find it on RC website showing 9 day, Falmouth, Grand Cayman, cozumel, costa maya..

    Was unable find on RCCL page. But go to Affordable tours.com. Under cruise, ships tab, shows: Liberty sailing Nov 13 from Port Canaveral for a 7 day. ???;)

     

     

    Starting from * $967 USD

     

    Liberty Of The Seas

     

    9 Nighttour Of The Western Caribbean

  3. My wife and I are both 65 and in good health. We were there in March and had no trouble with the walk at all..The best way though is book Royal Caribbean and dock at Coxen Hole. Much better for all and the ship does not miss the stop if it is windy..

  4. Our Nov Navigator cruise is 2 to 3 times less than the posted Liberty cruises. I e mailed RC to ask what the deal is . I am not holding my breath. So this will probably be our last cruise after a bunch of them and we are switching to all inclusive resorts for a change. They must think we all see the Liberty as something special, but not us.

  5. I thought I was doing good on double up and catch up. Darn , I missed the end of the world..

    All you can drink and eat:

     

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    ^^^That wasn't all of them and it was only 10am...of course in my defense, it was the day the world was suppose to end. :D

     

     

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  6. From their tour description website page..You will need to do online reservations with them.

     

    Your exploration of the Mayan past begins at the Belize Tourism Village, where you will be met by your tour guide and escorted to one of our comfortable passenger vans.

  7. Thank you all for the clarification..:)We do buy some drinks onboard as we usually have some OBC, but have bent a rule just a bit once or twice. I know this was not the purpose of this thread but have to share this story. My son in law and daughter went on an RCCL cruise once way before the wine thing ever existed . They had some crazy friends who actually stuffed a large checked bag with high dollar liquor bottles. When it arrived at their cabin they sat them all out on the open shelves, gave their steward $40 to keep them in ice which he did, plus brought them a tray of cheese, meat, snacks every day.I guess they were pretty lucky, as they were really being naughty for sure...

  8. I wish someone could make me believe there really is a naughty room. We have been on a bunch of cruises and have never once heard it mentioned by anyone onboard...Last time we took our 2 legal bottles, carry on, and put a three liter box in checked bag. Another time same scenario and one extra bottle in checked bag..Never a word from anyone...:confused:

  9. You pretty much have it correct. Maybe just me, but I don't really care for the wrap around deck that sticks out where I can't see the waterline...You might consider one of the L shapes also as your balcony is twice as large with a lounger for the same price. We had 7455 in March. You can check the deck plan and here is a video that shows it. These do sell out quickly as there are just a few.

     

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vysq6c4wvU

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