My January Jewel cruise has only shore excursions on the three port days - nothing at all for the four sea days. I hope they start putting the sea day activities up soon.
I hang the towels I want to keep - and some stewards change them anyway. The ones on the floor (under the sink) are the ones I want changed. As for places to hang them, there are usually 4 hooks on the bathroom door, and we bring some of our own for in the room.
My biggest shock was a transatlantic out of Lauderdale. We were planning a land vacay after we arrived, and had a bottle of American rye for a friend we were going to visit.
I had it wrapped in bubble wrap, with a luggage tag on it, fully expecting to turn it in and get it back the last night. They didn't even notice. We kept it in the safe the entire voyage.
I don't know why his facebook page is missing, I hope he gets it back. He said he's coming back to Mariner after his break, but I don't know when he leaves it.
We did not spend much time there, as it wasn't a comfortable space for us. However, it had people in it during open hours. It's the closest thing they have to a sports bar, from what we could see. Televisions, high tops and stools, and the bar.
We started on interior cabins, until we could afford ocean-view and then balconies. We've gone back to interior when the price was right to sneak in an affordable cruise.
As has been pointed out, you're all on the same ship. They are GREAT for sleeping because it's darker (bring a little battery-operated tea candle for the bathroom if you want).
Have a great cruise!
As soon as you see your cruise docs available on the app, you will find your luggage tags on the last page. I prefer to print mine, but you can always get them at the port.
This is the part that confuses me. On lobster night, EVERY TIME, the waiter asks if we want more. Some are more pointed and practically beg us to take a second tail. When one person at the table accepts a second one, the waiter ALWAYS brings a plate with 3-4, asking if anyone else wants one. So there seem to be some very mixed signals here.
Correct. Thanks. But since the munchkin wasn't on Jamaican territory when it showed up, there should be no birthright there. I'm thinking the parents might be American because they are getting airlifted to Miami. Great job by the doctors on board!
Interesting question. She was not born in Jamaica, and I have no idea if they have birthright citizenship. If the mother is American, the baby is a citizen of the US.