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  1. Just now, soccer2010 said:

    food reviews?

    Food was good in MDR. Not great but good. 
    windjammer is another story. First I hate all Windjammers and buffets in general. The lunch had little to know meat. Of course unless you want a hockey puck burger. The one thing that sucks about voyager is there are no places to eat for lunch except the Windjammer. 
    pizza was not great. Dining room is open for breakfast everyday, so we either did that or paid for the room service breakfast. 

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  2. On 3/9/2023 at 3:56 PM, cruiseguy1016 said:

     

    OP hasn't been back so I'll post what happened last week.

    Night 1 - No show

    Night 2 - A comedian

    Night 3 - Royal Caribbean singers and dancers

    Night 4 - No show

    Night 5 - Two Funny Guys (comedians)

    Night 6 - Royal Caribbean singers and dancers

    Night 7- Comedian

     

    The ice show was on two nights & Quest was happening.

     

    All of the shows for THIS week are in the app.

    I was on this sailing. Every night was a show. 
    night 1 and 7 comedian

    They had 2 production shows. 
    2 headliners 

    and ice show. 

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  3. 17 hours ago, Ashland said:

    Yes...Cosol...You've made a great choice !!!

    No we went with Spencer and it was awesome. U go by boat to baths and waterfall so you beat all those taking the tour in vans. It was so nice being on the water all day not sitting in a van 1/2 a day

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  4. 5 hours ago, prmami said:

    I have booked Cosol tours and was just wondering if they return you back to port on time.
    My husband just wants to know if anyone had any issues with returning to their ship on time.

    Thank you for your replies.

    All the companies you research on trip advisors are not going to be late. You understand that their money is made by tourism and cruise tourism is huge. They would go under if they were late. There are tons of tours you can read up on and their ratings. You don’t have to be worried 

  5. 1 hour ago, JeffT237 said:

    Why is it such a waste? It may be for you but to others it may have value.  I've never had it, but I always watch the price and since we buy 2 internet packages ( I know we can share but we choose not to) if it drops to a certain point I'd buy it.  As far as boarding early, that's a nice perk.  I have a 10:30 time for our Wonder cruise and although in theory we should get on 5 minutes after the Key passengers there's a good chance we'll be competing with a lot of passengers who have later boarding times to get on early.  A lot of passengers have decided honoring Royal's boarding times do not apply to them. We like getting on early like everyone else, to get our dining package reservations and start our vacation.  Lunch at Chops to avoid the crowds on embarkation day and the breakfast on debarkation day since we almost always have a late flight home is also desirable for us.  Was hoping to buy it for this cruise but it never dropped to a price where we found value in it, and then it sold out.

    Getting on is always quick on oasis. We are always on at 11. We buy the UDP so lunch is at any specialty open on boarding day. Last day we always go to park cafe and eat a late breakfast. Usually walk off ship at 9:30. Chops with key is a small menu served in dining room on first day. Not the same as chops for sure. Royal loves the key, it’s a great way for them to make money on the newbie’s. 

  6. 15 hours ago, cruisetorelax44 said:

    Sometimes the key is only like $30 more power person than a two device internet package. On Oasis class, that's super worth it just to get on board early. Reserved seating at shows and designated activity times makes it even better. 

    I travel oasis class around 4-5 times a year. I live in south Florida. It’s very easy to get on line and reserve your time to board. Pick earliest time and you are on like 5 min after key. That easy. Shows you still have to show up early. They open up all seats 10 min before shows. The times they give you for activities is a time know one would be on anyways. It’s a complete waste. But most first time cruisers and newbies don’t know 

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  7. Not worth getting the key. It’s crazy people spend all that money pp for it. So you get an hour of certain activities during the week. The times they give you are usually when no one would be there anyways. You do realize you can buy one internet and all share. Or the more internet packages you buy the cheaper it gets. I would not consider it unless you are solo. A waste of money in my opinion. 

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  8. 13 minutes ago, dateacher said:

    I would love to hear from some people who think it's worth it and talk about their experiences. There  must be some who think it's  worth it since it is sold out.  I have my tickets but this discussion is making me reconsider.

    Not worth it at all. Usually 2 ships in port and you are just standing in line all day. I used to love Coco back in the day, now I just find it a Disney park. I live in south Florida. I go on a cruise to enjoy the beautiful islands, not to go to an overcrowded playground. 

  9. 48 minutes ago, JDPCruisers said:

    We are Diamond+ who book in suites with this being our first time on an Oasis class ship. We were looking forward to experiencing a large ship and the new Galveston terminal. First, the terminal and onsite parking (North lot) was outstanding. A very smooth arrival and departure experience. The check-in process was fairly flawless and took no more than 10 mins before we were onboard with the staff being friendly and helpful. We found the ship to be very well maintained and overall, the staff were very polite, helpful and accommodating. We had outstanding service from the staff in the Suite Lounge/Coastal Kitchen (Mohammad, Auston, Carlos, Mario, TJ, and Jespen) Solarium Bar (Grace and Lenin), and the specialty restaurants which for this cruise was Chops, 150 Park, and Giovannis. The interiors were attractive and well maintained, though we found the combined suite lounge and Coastal Kitchen space was to open and think some separation of the two would work better. Appreciated the fact that they have a full bar serving from 11am-11pm and you could get a Mimosa or glass of Champagne in the morning for breakfast. In the cases of Chops, 150 Park, and Giovannis we found the food to be very good with adequate, flavorful portions of all the dishes (in some cases we could not finish all of it as we were very satisfied). We found Izumi to be noisy due to the hibachi section and the food not quite at the level of our previous times dining there. We did not dine at the other specialty restaurants. 

     

    As usual, the pizza at Sorentos was not good with the toppings being quite sparse and the slices being only warm. The Solarium Grill was acceptable, particularly the omelet and carving stations at breakfast. We only ate there once as we had the Coastal Kitchen, which we found the food there for breakfast and lunch to be good. We tried to get room service one evening, but multiple calls were not picked up or were disconnected. 

     

    Our Owners suite was spacious (large interior and balcony space with enough room for two lounge chairs and a table with four chairs) kept very clean and the room attendant (Acep) provided friendly, outstanding service. 

     

    On the downside for us, the size of the ship, the amount of people (almost 6000 people on this cruise), and unruly children and oblivious parents. To include those who were not aware of the rules in the Solarium (adults/16+ only) or chose to ignore them as they brought in school age children and younger in strollers, which included during Solarium Grill for breakfast) and the staff did not engage with them about the rules. We found the same issue in the Suite Lounge with some children being well behaved, but some not being managed by their parents who allowed them to run around and loud, again, the staff did not engage with those parents about their children in what is for the most part an adult area. 

     

    So, bottom line we most likely will not cruise Oasis class again and will remain with the other classes of RC ships and with Celebrity (more and more). In filling out the RC survey I shared all of the above and urged them to bring Celebrity into the new Galveston terminal, which we heard from an RC source at the Terminal and another guest onboard that is planned to happen, but they did not know the timetable. 

    Solarium bistro is not adult only. 

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  10. On 1/28/2023 at 4:39 PM, lynncarol said:

    There is so much more to see on St Kitts than just the beach so highly suggest you take a tour.  If you just want to lounge by the ocean, do so at one of the islands that offer little other natural or historical attractions than their beaches. (The private ones, perhaps or even Antiqua) I also recommend Leo's Tours. We have utilized his services several times and Leo will be glad to tailor the tour to whatever you chose. 

    I did not think there was anything to see at all. Could care less about the plantation. One beautiful spot to look out. What else. Didn’t care about Nevis either. 

  11. 14 minutes ago, Rewind said:

    Well - we crossed the street all set to walk it...  And one of the Port agents was heading in and offered us a ride.  It would have been perfectly fine for us as we are in our low 40s, but would not recommend it for everyone.

     

     

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    Wow. How nice. So even with car traffic it didn’t take long to get there?  Have a great week

  12. On 2/1/2023 at 8:57 PM, Rewind said:

    We might cheat a bit.  We are staying the night before in the Hyatt Place that is just at the entrance to the port.  While I don't like the idea of walking down the road between the airport and the bay, if the traffic is backed up, it might be easier for us to just hoof it down to the terminal.

    Not what you think. Definitely would not walk. 

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