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    celebrity; RCL
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    Alaska

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  1. My experience was the exact opposite at long beach. Birth certificate line was wrapping all the way up, the folks who kept walking were passport holders using facial scanning. Strange how that happens.
  2. I've been scrolling through the comments on this thread and nobody has really pointed out that in the interviews with those cruisers and articles that have been linked in this thread, none of the stranded really blamed the cruise line for the situation. There's a lot of assuming going on in this thread without any real source where the group is cited as blaming the cruise line. It seems like they understand it was their responsibility. OP even used "blamed the cruise line" when their own source didn't mention the pax blaming anyone at all.
  3. I don't think OP was suggesting it was the responsibility of the steward, thus the title including "themselves." OP, from what I've casually noticed just walking around while rooms are being serviced, people do all sorts of wild things to their rooms and some people make a hurricane in theirs. I don't see why you couldn't change it around to your liking while onboard as long as you put it back.
  4. It still seems a bit weird considering how humid some of the ports are, especially Singapore.
  5. Norfolk is a great city if you stay downtown so you have things to do before your cruise. I'd recommend staying in one of the hotels right near the waterfront (there's a Hilton and two Marriott hotels) or getting an airbnb in that area. It's pretty quick and easy to get from the airport to the port, though, but realize that there's not a whole lot to do out by the airport. Have a great cruise!
  6. Glad OP figured this one out. Corporate bureaucracy is the worst and I can attest to the fact that at the customer service level, there often isn't a way to directly talk to someone in finance/accounting. At a job I worked, to get to that department I had to put an email in the customers chart and cross my fingers for a response. Obligatory leaving helpful resources to others who might need to find a way to resolve their issues with Carnival (and other cruise lines): -Elliott.org company contacts list- send a brief email with bullet point details (again, be brief, don't be emotional and don't over-explain) and exact resolution to one contact at a time. Wait one week between. -Consumer Rescue has a "help" feature where their consumer advocates will reach out to these companies to try to resolve problems.
  7. I'd just delay, split the difference and arrive with them if it's important to you to get onboard together. Anytime after like 1:00pm you'll probably all be fine as the terminal slows down significantly after the initial rush (11am-12/12:30pmish). I actually prefer the later boarding time, it's so much less stressful šŸ™‚
  8. My favorite rule to break depending on time of year and flight duration (nonstop is best for this, of course!)!
  9. My first Royal cruise was on Freedom- I'll try to remember and answer what I can... 1. There's a few bars on the main pool deck, only one of which was open later at night if I remember right. It was very quiet on the pool deck at night. 2. If there's a show, I remember it being offered twice so folks had a chance to get to it (ice or theater). 3. The Crown Lounge hosted a variety of events at night and was usually open late. One night the silent disco was there, which was really fun. 4. Can't help you there, sorry. 5. Can't help you there- i remember it being open for some time but can't remember the hours. Another user suggested checking the app, which you might want to try to find specific answers.
  10. As others have said, it's really similar either way. MIA airport is a major hub for many south-american flights so it tends to be busier overall. FLL is a bit of a ride to Port Miami, but is well connected by car, transportation service (private van companies, etc.), Brightline rail, FlixBus (my personal favorite/cheapest), and Uber/Lyft.
  11. While I agree with the authors take on the design of Icon overall, I generally dislike opinion based journalism despite it being the most common form of journalism out there these days. This article is screaming "old man yells at cloud" vibes and is just poorly done overall.
  12. Here's a link to Elliott Advocacy's contacts list- start with the primary contact and secondary contact and give each a business week to respond before contacting the next.
  13. To be clear I didn't say that you were an over-eater on vacation, and can read and contribute to a thread. OP was talking about 'chronic', not just travel, BTW. If you hover over my username to the left, there's a little button that says "ignore." I'm going to use it, you should probably do the same. Have a great day šŸ™‚
  14. I see and absolutely agree that there is a lot of confusion for average travelers, which is absolutely why the cruise lines website must be followed to the letter. edit: deleting the rest of the post. I see what you mean that passport cards added into the mix cause additional confusion. I never really consider a passport card a valid form of ID, but I see where some do.
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