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Laurie JJ

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  1. I don't really remember for sure but I think we booked it day of the reservation.  My husband thinks we booked it and then changed our minds but we can't really remember.  Whichever way we did it, it wasn't a big deal for our cruise.  We booked it for the day we were in Cabo.  You might have more people staying on board on Christmas day as I would imagine lots of places would be closed in port that day.  Hope you enjoy it!  

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  2. We used a casita on a port day on Navigator last spring and had no trouble getting our choice of casitas.  We looked around the day before and chose a couple of casitas we would prefer.  We did show up about half an hour before the appropriate bar staff were there but no one else was waiting. Maybe it was the slightly cooler weather or just the mix of people that sailing but not all of the casitas were booked and stayed empty.  We had chosen our casita location based on what would be a quieter location. The hardest part was trying to determine where the shade would be as we didn't know how the ship would be sitting in port in relation to the sun.  We really enjoyed our time in the casita but it did get hot when the sun came around to our chairs.  

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  3. We did the other direction on Quantum last fall from Vancouver to Honolulu and loved it.  The Quantum has lots to do and the solarium and Two70 are great places to hang out in cooler weather.  We had rain and cool temps until 2 days out from Hawaii so pool deck time was limited.  We also had rolling seas but not really rough and my scopolamine patch took care of that.  We loved the 5 sea days and the chance to really enjoy the ship at a more relaxed pace.  It felt crazy to have the dance parties and shows in the middle of nowhere.  We were never bored but we are easily entertained and enjoy relaxing.  We had an overnight in Maui and another overnight in Honolulu before disembarking so felt we had good time in Hawaii.  Then we just hopped a cheap flight to Kauai for a few days at the end which you could do prior to your cruise if you want more tropical time.  We are hoping to take that cruise again in a few years.  Have fun if you decide to go!

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  4. We are fortunate enough to be going on a Norway Arctic Circle cruise next July from Amsterdam.  We are coming early from the states to spend 5 days in London and southern England and then flying over to Amsterdam the day before our cruise.  It will be a long trip so we were hoping to fly home on disembarkation day but the best flights I'm looking at leave Schipol at 11:40 am with a change of planes in London.  Is that too early?  Or should we plan to stay a night in Amsterdam post cruise and catch that same flight the next day?  

  5. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experiences!  We are doing a similar trip on Jewel July 2024 and can't wait!  I do have a question for you.  You mentioned tendering once.  Sounds like you got on an early tender but was this a big deal?  Did you tender in many ports?  The Key is on sale and we are trying to decide if it is worth the extra money.  For us it sounds like the main advantage would be getting priority on tenders so we can easily make any non ship excursions and maximize our time in port.  

  6. We are going on a 7 night cruise next spring stopping in Cabo, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan. There are two excursions that look similar and both interest my husband and I. In Puerto Vallarta there is a day trip to San Sebastián. The other is from Mazatlan and goes to Concordia and Coppola. Has anyone been to either of these towns?  Would one trip be better than the other. I would love to hear some input. Thanks!

  7. BermudaBound2, thanks for the heads up on Black Rock.  I had not heard that about the dangerous currents.  I appreciate the heads up and will be extra cautious or maybe look for a safer spot as I am not a strong swimmer.  Thanks also for the advice on the road to Hana.  Will follow it all!

  8. We are doing a similar trip on Quantum in October from Vancouver to Hawaii.  We don't have any excursions available through RC yet either but I've done a lot of research.  You tube is a great resource.  In Lahaina we have an overnight stay so we are doing the Road to Hana one day and the other day will go to Black Rock in Kaanapali which has good snorkeling from the beach and a nice looking beach for my husband to enjoy.  Also, Lahaina is a nice town to just walk around.  After our cruise we are going to Kauai and will be doing a Napali Coast boat tour.  Holo holo Charters is highly recommended.  

  9. We are going to Hawaii on the Quantum this fall and are so excited!  My question is about milkshakes - can you get them anywhere on Quantum of the Seas?  We bought the refreshment package with the great sale today but my husband is most interested in milkshakes :)  I know there is not a Johnny Rocket but was wondering if any other venues can make milkshakes.  If not, we may not keep the refreshment package for my husband.  

  10. We also used Seattle cruiseparking last fall and it was very easy.  The shuttle picked us up close to where we parked and dropped us off right where the line to check in was.  We did note that those who parked right at the pier were hauling their luggage quite a ways from where they parked but maybe they have an option to drop off passengers and luggage before the driver parks the car out in the parking lot.

  11. We are going on Symphony in April with several of our grown kids and my brother's family.  Computer gaming is a favorite activity when the cousins get together and with entertainment/ activities onboard being somewhat uncertain, we are thinking of bringing a few laptops to play online games together.  If I bought Voom for 4 devices, would we be able to use it on say my nephew's computer and my son's computer as well as our own?  Also, is the internet speed fast enough for computer gaming?  I haven't heard anyone mention gaming onboard.  Thanks for your help!

  12. When cruising resumes it is likely that ships will not be sailing at full capacity.  I am very curious about the cruises that are already booked at a higher capacity than whatever limits RC decides on.  Any ideas or hints on how they will decide who sails and who gets bumped?  We have a family cruise booked for July 2021 and I am wondering if there is anything we can do to increase our chances of actually getting to sail.  Do you think they will give preference to those who booked earliest? To those who have paid in full earliest?  I'm concerned that they won't be able to accommodate everyone who has booked for next year.  

  13. Our family has reserved an overwater cabana and there are 12 of us.  We understand that we can only have 8 at our cabana but we bought Beach Club passes for the other 4 of our party so that we can all at least be at the Beach Club together.  I called Royal Caribbean and they said that as long as those 4 have passes, they can visit us in our cabana.  Two probably will want to be off on their own and several more will probably come and go.  We are hoping that this will work for our family.

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