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The Fun Researcher

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  1. We've done deck 8 or 9 interiors multiple times on that class of ship. We have zero problems with those rooms. Sleep great with the nice dark cabins (day or night if you like). Having two full bathrooms is very nice for getting ready in the morning or showering before dinner etc... We typically get connecting cabins, but they sell out more quickly. Adjacent cabins would also be fine. We use the room to sleep and nap, not much more. We love being out on the ship in all the awesome venues or taking in views of the ocean
  2. I do agree about Harvest Cay. Not even food is included, and the drinks were $$$ and watered down in our experience. What made Columbus Cove so bad?
  3. Hah, I could have written your post verbatim as we are looking for the same thing coming up! For our Alaska cruise in July we are also a family group of 16 across 6 balcony cabins, all linked, looking to be placed together in the MDR (2-3 tables). Hope your request goes well! Also thanks to the other poster who gave the mgutierrez@rccl.com email contact!
  4. I like the quiet laid back feel of Labadee better. I like the food better on Coco Cay. Between the two I would choose Labadee. Love the beach and loungers at Columbus cove with the ship as the backdrop. Love them both though. Always a very nice relaxing day in tropical “paradise”
  5. Here’s my poll results for the same question a few months ago
  6. I did find the answer to my own question. Looks like there is a green gondola and a red gondola. The green is free and takes you between ship port locations. The red is the one that takes you up the hill and can be booked onsite for around $50 plus tax. You can also book through the cruise ship ahead of time if they offer it. There is no guarantee that you can use the walking trails at the top of the "mountain" if bears have been sighted. Still, the view going up, and at the top look like it's well worth it to me.
  7. I wonder how many people complained about the very same issues with the old menus? There will always be people complaining about the food. There were those before that compared it to cafeteria food. Based on our experience on the Anthem in March the food was excellent, just as good as before. I just missed some of my favorite items.
  8. We've been there on the Anthem with a similar other ship in port. CocoCay is busy but not oppressively so. If you look at a map, we've had the most luck getting loungers in between the Chill Island and Breezy Bay areas. I wouldn't let it make or break your decision to do the cruise or not.
  9. That's good to remember. I always have a hard time choosing apps because I like so many of them. Maybe next time I'll just say "screw it" and just focus on those. I can't eat large volumes of food anyway, just makes me feel miserable. Maybe 3-4 apps instead of my typical 2 plus entrée. (I rarely ever get dessert)
  10. I see that there is a tram that take you up roughly 1800 ft in ISP. Sounds fun. Can you book this once onshore, or do you have to book it ahead of time through the cruise line or other website? Thank you.
  11. Yeah, I don't like walking back into a humid warm room after being on the balcony. The times we've booked balcony cabins, they all seem to have shut the A/C off when the door is open. Must have been new enough ships. Thanks OP for the reminder about some of the doors and the inadvertent opportunity to get shut out.
  12. Yeah, I'm not keeping my hopes up for ISP having any decent excursions relative to what we had with Skagway. ISP is such a small locally owned port stop. By my research, it appears pretty unspoiled and not commercialized, but that also correlates to less options. BTW, still zero excursions for ISP on our July 10 sailing. 😡
  13. It's now 5 full days since they told us we were not going to Skagway, and stopping at Icy Straight Point instead. There are still zero excursions offered in the cruise planner.
  14. Thank you all. I’m going through the phases. Almost approaching “acceptance“. 🙂 You know the phrase “Best-laid plans…” This won’t ruin our cruise as I’m sure we will have MANY, MANY other fun things along the way. I just wish we knew sooner so that we possibly could have made adjustments or cancelled in favor of alternatives. I agree that they should have let us know at time of booking or at least before final payment that Skagway was so high risk.
  15. Thank you very much. You offer a glimmer of hope. 🙂 My parents are bummed, but they did say they really liked the stroll along the water in ISP when they were there 20+ years ago. We’ll try to make lemonade 🍋 out of lemons. Who knows
  16. Thank you. So they knew this was the case 3+ months ago yet decided not to cancel the port until now. Now we have no opportunity for other options. Now we’re beyond final payment and have since booked all airfare. According to that post Holland America was notifying cancellation of the port sometime before Feb 8. We’ll survive. We are positive people. However this really, really rubs me the wrong way.
  17. From my research, it seems as though Princess has more history and "pull" in Alaska vs. other cruise lines, i.e. Glacier Bay I hope for your sake you get to keep Skagway on your itinerary. It's only select ships that are being cancelled. We lost out.
  18. We'll try to make the most of ISP, but I just looked and the Norwegian Bliss has already been planned to be there 7am-3pm, a ~4500 passenger ship. We arrive at noon. ISP is a tiny port. It will be interesting, once excursions open up, if anything worthwhile is still available.
  19. Exactly, this is a once in a lifetime trip for our group of 16. Last year I scoured itineraries and cruise lines to insure our best cruise experience. Skagway was critical to that decision. Background: My sisters and I sent my parents on an Alaskan cruise (on Celebrity) over 20 years ago for their 35th wedding anniversary. The two port highlights for them were the train in Skagway, and the wales in Juneau. For our July cruise on the Quantum, our group of 16 (my parents, siblings, grandkids) were going to recreate their experience by all doing the White Pass train together. I can't say how sad this makes me feel. My parents are in their mid-late 70's now. We won't be able to do this again. So frustrated with Royal. This is the real implications of their decisions. I'm sure we're not alone. The landslide is nothing new, but they decided bait us in knowing full well the circumstances. The cruise is far less attractive with Icy Straight Point instead of Skagway. Royal knows this. They wanted to keep their itineraries attractive. Fill the ship, keep the cruise fare high. This has obliterated our (and many others I would guess) once in a lifetime opportunity with our family in Skagway. 😢😢😢 Thanks for listening to my sob story. I've never reached out to Royal to state my frustration, but I feel the need in this case. Is there an email contact that will get somewhere where it actually gets read and replied to?
  20. Agree. It really feels like Royal thought of themselves first rather than their customer in this case, especially knowing the extenuating circumstances. It’s one thing when unexpected weather or mechanical difficulties cause unexpected port disruption, However this was known over a year ago, and they still let us book this itinerary, knowing full well that the situation was not resolved. This is souring to say the least
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