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Posts posted by Mark-Sheffield
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Is the Chef's Table offered on Indy ?
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Catholics from the Goa region of India usually have a small cross tatooed on their hand near the thumb. Ask them about it. All our waiters on our recent cruise had them.
That's very interesting. I have noticed the cross on waiter's hands, just where you described. I don't know why i didn't think of the obvious rather than think it was some secret fraternity !!! Lol
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Does anyone know if there is a difference between priority boarding for Crown and Anchor members and suite guests?
I would have thought it depends how far up the Crown & Anchor level you are ?
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We're on Indy in May so will ask then.
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Really enjoyed viewing these.
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On our previous cruises we too have noticed similar tattoos on staff. I would be interested to know what they mean.
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As the previous poster said, there are lots of taxis around, there is plenty of competition so get a fixed price. There are also small people carriers / mini-buses as well and it's cheaper still to share with fellow passengers. At Maho beach there are loads of taxis . With the sand on the beach, with winter and tropical storms sand is lost quite regularly. I am sure i have read somewhere that it is replaced by the local authorities because of the tourists ?
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Our last trip on Indy, albeit a few years ago we were contacted about two weeks before. From reading posts on CC it appears to rest on who the Concierge is ?
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Have been to both, prefer St Maartin, its far better
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Hi Mark
In June last year we sailed on Explorer from Southampton. Two weeks before departure RCI offered myself an my husband an upgrade from our promenade view cabin to a balcony cabin. Our daughters who where in the adjoining promenade cabin where not offered an upgrade.
I rang RCI to see if I could pay for the girls balcony upgrade at the current price, as I could see there were inter connecting balcony cabins available. I was told no, they would have to cancel and rebook. Two week before departure that was 100% canx charges. The cost of the upgrade would have been £700.
We choose not to upgrade as we did not want to be 14 cabins away from our kids in case it meant a different muster point and therefore a different lifeboat in an emergency. At the time I thought RCI was very short sighted as they missed out on £700!!
As it turns out the balcony cabin would have been in the same muster as I went and found it and asked the cabin steward.
Some times common sense to us means no sense at all to them. :confused:
Quite agree......
It will be interesting after the final payments are due when more cabins always become available, maybe they will be more open to a change ?
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We got a drinks package as part of the booking deal, but to be honest we do not drink enough to actually buy one. I know there are lots of previous posts about how many drinks you need to consume for the break even point and for us it would be a waste of money
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The ship for us is just as important as the destination, given how much time you are on the craft compared to shore time.
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Another couple in our party booked an inside cabin last year and have contacted RCI to up grade to a balcony cabin before our cruise in May, but have been told that they would lose the small OBC, $200, because the deal would be different, even though they would be paying an extra $2000 to RCI for the upgrade.
I just think its crazy that they will not budge on that point, it doesn't make economic sense ?
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As a family we end up in the MDR at 8.30 because we enjoy port days to the max and 6.30 is to much of a rush. We like fixed dining times with the same waiting staff who will get to know, your preferences with drinks, etc
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Formal nights are fun, best part of the cruise for us dressing up :)
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I have asked this question before and the general consensus seems to be 20% off on the first night.
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Gyms, they should be banned !!!
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We are on Indy sailing from the UK in May, my daughter is looking forward to browsing the Michael Kors bags on board. I was interested to read that they were discouted during the cruise. For us in the UK our retail prices are generally higher than in the states, duty free shopping on-board does offer some good savings.
Are the prices reduced again during the trip, was this a one off or is it at the same point on every sailing ?
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We have cruised with our adult children and have had some wonderful memories,whatever class of ship you go on, it will be a fantastic time.
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love the photo, fond memories of Indy
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No Tubs!!!!You have to be a Brit to appreciate that photo, which is brilliant. "Are you local" ? Lol.
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On our last cruise on Indy, I did see numerous people with lanyards on with various colours slipped in them.
We had a OS, but never used a lanyard, still got great service
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I have NEVER had a bad cruise!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some some are just better than others, but NEVER BAD.
I totally agree :-)
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We loved Indy, back on her in the UK next May :D
Questions about the Chef's Table on the Freedom of the Seas
in Royal Caribbean International
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Hiya Bob, the RCI website link takes me to the UK website which is blank ?