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  1. On 6/23/2024 at 2:52 PM, 1025cruise said:

    Clarification for people coming into this thread via a search, the internet on the ship was probably fine, it was just the wifi signal at the OP's cabin that sucked. Yes, they are two different things.

    Unfortunately, we weren't the only ones with this complaint.  But I'll admit some others said it was extremely slow in their cabins, not simply confined to one small area.

    Kathy (OP)

  2. We were in 7036.  It was right by the forward elevators, and it was surprisingly quiet.  Also very convenient--up 2 decks to the Windjammer and down 2 decks to the theatre.  It has more than enough storage space for 2 and a 3-seater sofa.   I think that it is typical of the "spacious balcony" cabins, which is what most of the ones on deck 7 are.

     

    Kathy

  3. Just off the Vision and be warned, internet in the cabin stinks.  We were on Deck 7.  The only place we could get wi-fi was in the area between the bathroom and the bed and even then it wasn't reliable.  Not on the sofa, by the desk, or on the balcony.  I didn't pay that much to have to go out to the Centrum to check my email.  People at the VOOM desk said, yes, that happens with the older ships.  There's nothing we can do about it.

    FYI, other than that, the cruise was very nice. 

    Kathy

  4. Just discovered the weirdest thing when I was going over our schedule for our Bermuda/Bahamas cruise which starts next week.  In Nassau, we signed up for an excursion offered by Royal which starts at 10 am.  Only according to the itinerary, we don't arrive in Nassau until 1 pm.  Could this be a mistake of the time on Royal's part?  Will they offer it at a later time?  If not, then why did they offer it in the first place and will we get our money back?  (We'd better.)  We don't reach Nassau until day 6 so have plenty of time to straighten it out once we're on the ship, but I wondered if anyone else had experienced this problem and how it was resolved.

     

    Thanks,

    Kathy

  5. DH and I are former AQV cruisers who are looking into ACL Mississippi River cruises. We are in our late 70's and both are mobility challenged.  (He has a decided limp and I use a cane.) I've gotten answers to most of my questions from the ACL website but am unclear about a couple things.

    1.  Do they use a specific hotel in New Orleans?  Does it have a restaurant or are there restaurants nearby?  Is breakfast the morning of the cruise included?

    2.  Do they provide any sort of city tour in NOLA, such as on the way to the ship?  It sounds like we're mostly on our own and I'm not sure how much walking we can take.

    3.  General information--Coke or Pepsi products?  Can we get iced/flavored coffee, such as mocha lattes, in the afternoon?

     

    I'm sure I'll have more questions later, but thanks for any info you can give me.

    Kathy

  6. On 11/11/2023 at 1:27 PM, aring75 said:


    They are both located in the same area (deck 15 aft), but Horizon Court is slightly larger and usually a little busier. Café Caribe is further aft but still connected to Horizon Court buffet. CC is a bit smaller and opens up to the aft deck terrace. 
     

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    Thanks for the information.  I know DD and SIL like to dine on the "back porch" so we may be trying the Caribe Cafe.

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  7. Thanks so much for your interesting and informative posts.  Our itinerary is different than yours, 10-day Western with partial transit of the Panama Canal, but your information about the ship is relevant.  Hope they get the dining situation straightened out by next Sunday.

     

    Question--you mentioned the Caribe buffet as opposed to the Horizon Court.  What is the difference and where is the Caribe buffet?

     

    Thanks,

    Kathy

  8. In Vancouver, when we dropped off our luggage, the porter saw my cane and asked if I'd like a wheelchair.  I only had to wait a few minutes before one arrived.  The attendant took me all the way through customs and check-in, and up to the ship.  A ship's attendant took me over from there.  He dropped me off by the main elevator.

    Very simple and painless.  BTW, I am a very generous tipper.  These people perform a much-needed service.

     

    Kathy

     

  9. Thanks for doing this thread.  We'll be on the Ruby in November.  I have one question about the Ocean Now charge.  If we have NO intention of ordering from the app or going to the for charge restaurants, do we have to pay for it?  I might feel differently if they had Gigi's/Alfredo's, but you say they don't.  Therefore, we're perfectly happy with grabbing a slice of pizza at the pool deck restaurant.  And we eat most of our meals at the MDR or buffet. But if we have to buy it, I guess we'll find a way to use it.

     

    Thanks,

    Kathy

     

  10. You have to get your own luggage and take it through customs.  Then you take it to the bus and the driver will load it onto the bus.  He will also unload it at the airport.  So to answer your question, it depends on how much and how heavy your luggage is. You'll also have your carry-on which you kept the night before for your nightclothes and necessities.

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  11. Our cruise next summer includes a "Perfect Day in Coco Cay."  We (mid-70's) are not big beach people because our meds make us sun sensitive.  I've seen the videos on Royal's website, but what exact options do we have besides sunning ourselves and water sports?  And I doubt I'll get my husband to go up in a hot air balloon.

     

    Thanks,

    Kathy

  12. Just got back from a family cruise on Royal--Brilliance of the Seas.  We chose it for the options for the grandkids, ages 8, 10, and 12.  They liked the mini golf and arcade but did few of the other kids' activities.  The water slide was only open for 1 hour daily, weather permitting.  Of course, the larger ships will have more offerings.

     

    Food in general is better on Princess.  Royal's food was pretty bland and didn't always match the menu description.  This may be a positive for your kids.  Pizza is always better on Princess.  Our kids often ordered from the adult menus, which was a definite plus, since the kids' menu is the same every night.

     

    In general, I would say Royal is more casual and Princess is more elegant.  

    Kathy

     

    P.S. Plan ahead and bring your own supplies if you want to participate in the egg drop.

     

     

     

     

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