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Because insides are small, we have our bed separated into twins. Seems to give you more room.
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We always do B2B. When checking each individual sailing, try to see if the same cabin is available. As others have said, each cruise is booked separately.
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This past February, we were in 4067. Cabin was quiet and we would book it again. The space , I think is supply room just don't remember. Never heard any noise from there. Around midnight, I used to hear what sounded like something huge being dropped on above floor. We think it was coming from Boleros. That was the only times we had any noise for a short time.
We actually have 4075 booked for next year and all the cabins in the group have the same layout as the ones in the main corridor.
If you want to see cabin layout, try the public site on cruisedeckplans dot com You can actually click on some of the photos of cabins
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4 hours ago, AnyWayIsGood said:
Never did that one yet. I have relatives who enjoy those 8 and 12 day combinations. 20 days is actually a tad longer than I care to be on a ship.
Love combining the 8 and 12. Try it, you may like it. 👍
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Will be following. We got on the Enchantment Jan.28 and got off Feb. 25. Will be like reliving our cruises.
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23 minutes ago, pcur said:
royalguestrelations@rccl.com
Thank you. I believe that is what I am looking for.
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1 hour ago, orville99 said:
At the very bottom of the RCL home page in the right hand column is a link to "contact us". If you click on that link and scroll down, there is a form where you can send a message to RCL.
I saw that but was not sure if that was for international cruisers. I will try that. Thanks.
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3 minutes ago, smokeybandit said:
You should have gotten a post-cruise survey in your inbox that would let you do this.
I did not have internent while on 3 separate cruises and when I got home that survey was no longer available for that particular cruise. We were gone for a month.
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Have searched but cannot find. Would like to leave a positive comment about a couple crew members. I have emailed in the past but cannot find post cruise email on RC site just telephone numbers. Any help would be appreciated.
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edrussell-- Enjoyed all your post. So glad that you enjoyed yourselves. Sorry your cruise is ending tomorrow, but we will be getting on as you are on your way home.😃.. We are ready to get away from this cold weather.
Safe travels home.
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Is smoking permitted in Royal Caribbean's casino?
ANOTICE: For cruises departing on or before February 14, 2022, smoking is not permitted in the casino due to the recently modified policy that now requires face coverings at vaccinated-only venues. We will be continually re-evaluating this policy to modify or extend according to the latest public health information.
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18 hours ago, Lady Hudson said:
Anyone have knowledge of cabin 7122 accessible? Never had an accessible on Enchantment. Thank you. Katherine
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Thanks for taking us along on your cruise. We will be on the 28th and will be joining our dnl and her mom, they are already onboard.
Glad you have enjoyed your cruise and are looking forward to more in the future. Now you are addicted.😄🍹
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Updated mask protocols for departures through February 14, 2022
With the recent uptick of COVID-19 in the world and added Omicron variant concerns, we feel it prudent to temporarily tighten our onboard health protocols to require masks indoors at all times, unless actively eating or drinking while seated. This new update also applies to vaccinated areas and venues. Lastly, in alignment with the updated mask policy, smoking will also not be permitted in the casino for all cruises departing on or before February 14, 2022.
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I actually printed this page to take with me. We always take bottles of soda.
https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/food-drink-onboard-policy
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A cruiser (Quartetlead) just posted to her roll call in response to a question I asked about her cruise. She just got off Saturday. This is her response.
Boarding is easy if you have all your documents in hand when you reach the counter. Disappointed in the food in the Windjammer, dining room is much better. Guest estimates are around 800 to a thousand. Hear 800 is expected on Jan 20 cruise, I would expect yours to be about the same.
Don't have to wait long for an elevator and many times you are by yourself. Masks are a PITA, rules say you don't have to wear them outside, pool deck, but many people wear them anyway. Rules also say you must wear a mask unless you are ACTIVELY eating or drinking. Haven't seen any enforcement of that.
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10 minutes ago, lenquixote66 said:
How was my day today you ask ?
I was in a doctors office,lost my balance and started to fall.I reached out to the receptionists desk.Had I not been able to break my fall I would have gone head first into the table.My doctor ran out of his office and helped me get into the exam room.I am fine but everyone working there was very scared.
Glad you didn't hit your head. Hope your day was better after that.
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9 minutes ago, Keksie said:
Things to pack:
Dayquill
Nyquill
fever reducer
cough syrup
throat lozenges
pepto
imodium
timer to make sure you are never in one place more than 14 minutes
My dnl says she was going to do that if someone came and sat close to her.
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1 hour ago, reallyitsmema said:
Thanks. That is exactly what I was looking for but could not find it. in fact, I am going to print this out.
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Pre covid, we were allowed to bring bottles or cans of soda in carry on. We used to take a 6 pack of soda in plastic bottles or 12 pack of cans. Does anyone know if this is still allowed? I searched on RC site and could not find an answer to this question.
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I saw it posted using google search. Don't know if it is true or not, but it is on google.
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51 minutes ago, Merion_Mom said:
Just curious, do you only cruise out of Baltimore?
On the newest ships, the cards have advanced technology, and many at Guest Services are reluctant to risk harming them. On the Grandeur or Enchantment, where the system is totally old school - and you can't even see your Seapass account on the TV in your stateroom - it's not an issue.
We have cruised out of Florida many times, but as we have gotten older, (late 70's and early 80's) we prefer cruising from our home port unless we find a good deal.
As far as the other ships, we prefer Freedom class and below. Have done the Oasis class but just not for us. After the Oasis, we knew any larger ship would not be for us. I guess you could say "we are old school" 😄
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7 hours ago, leen50 said:
Great reporting. 2 questions, do your room key cards have holes punched for lanyards and are there Zumba classes?
Thanks 😊
When we cruise, guest services will always punch our cards.
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We are on B3B's on Enchantment in a couple weeks and from what I have read, you are tested the day before for the next cruise. Have not been on since reopening to comment on the B2B luncheon that we used to have pre covid.
I am sure someone that is on now or just off will let us know.
See you on the 28th.🍹
B2B - different cabins
in Royal Caribbean International
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Pack everything in the drawers in your suitcases. Crew will move items on hangers.
Inform your room steward that you are moving cabins. I have met the new cabin attendant and he actually was happy know how we wanted our bed set up so they would be ready.