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  1. Here are some pictures of the bar and the cabana area. I want to take a picture real fast before people got into those cabanas.

     

     

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    The pool area looks especially

     

     

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    also, I am someone who does not like loud music. And that was something that kind of concerned me about coming here really the only thing. But I decided to come anyway because of the adults only and heated pool features

     

    I don’t know whether they’ve turned the music down today or not but it’s fine. I’m not bothered by it at all. It gives it a nice vibe.

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  2. 6 hours ago, Merion_Mom said:

     

    @wolfcathorse Captain Srecko Ban

     

    @nelblu Whitney just went home.  It's Rishi, from Mauritius

    Merino Mom thank you for answering. They do not put the sheets introducing the important people in your state room anymore. I did not go to the top-tier event. So I wasn’t there to meet them and I asked one of the waiters in the dining room, and they could say his name, but they could not spell it for me. (and there was no way from the way they were pronouncing it, that I could spell it.)

     

    I still have this on my mental list to find out so you save me the trouble😃
     

     

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  3. I didn’t look on my phone this morning until I got into Port Canaveral. 
     

    I will shocked to see the key bridge collapse. We have good friends who are sailing on the vision right now. And Baltimore Cruise friends who are scheduled on the next two cruises.

     

    at least one of our friends on this cruise on vision was with us on the last cruise on grandeur of the sea when sailing stopped for the pandemic. They closed the port of Baltimore. But the governor made an exception, and allowed us to return.

     

    I feel for her, and all those that are aboard

     

     

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  4. I purchased three tickets for the Ron Jon beach shuttle. It will take us to Cocoa Beach. Our time is 1:45 PM to meet the bus. We have a later port day so that’s not a problem and DH and I will probably only stay about three or so hours at the beach. Since we don’t have any suntan yet, we don’t want to scorch on the first day.

     

    The later excursion time lets us have lunch on the ship, which is much easier to do for us, instead of finding a restaurant on the shore. I know many people enjoy doing that but we have to think about what works best in our situation. 
     

     

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  5. 48 minutes ago, snaefell said:

    I can relate to that,I had a knee op back in December which has temporarily(I hope!) left me needing to use,first crutches & now sticks,it has shocked me how few people seem willing to accommodate people with mobility problems.

    We actually have been fairly pleased. People have not been rude and we have been able to get on and off the elevator. Our tactic is to push the button in the direction we want to go, but if the first elevator comes and I can’t get on because many times, the elevators are so full that one person cannot even get on let alone walker. Then we take the very next elevator that comes with space going up or down and we ride it until we can get to our floor.

     

    Before we started doing that. We sometimes have three or four elevators pass a spot before we can get on. That was a little frustrating.

     

    DD and I find that the elevators are very slow anywa, even if we’re just trying to ride it as a single rider. Fo the last three days—at least one and sometimes two elevators have been out of service of the group near us. 

  6. 3 minutes ago, ecslady said:

     

    That's great to hear, because I have thought of doing that with my family.  Can you post a picture of the hallway area between your two cabins showing the door/entryway?


    I am standing in our junior suite cabin, looking into the hallway, and the door to the deck eight is directly in front of me. You can see the lock door to the right, and our daughter’s door to the left.

     

    This is working perfectly for us plenty of privacy, but also plenty of space for both of us. We keep the door propped open like this whenever we’re all in the cabin and closed when we are gone or sleeping. 

     

    It is a narrow hallway, DH walker just fits through. 

     

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  7. 10 hours ago, perfect match said:


    That’s not the Brunch menu we’ve had in the past! No breakfast items! I am not an early riser but I love breakfast food, so Brunch on our all or our post pandemic cruises were perfect for me. If they’re going to serve lunch, then call it that, but 12:30 is pretty early to end lunch. 

    Sorry, I guess I wasn’t clear. I did say here are the lunch items that were on the brunch menu. There were ample breakfast items, French toast, eggs, Benedict, pancakes, eggs, etc.

     

    I didn’t post those because we were going to use it as our lunch
     

     

  8. 19 minutes ago, Another_Critic said:

    I read on here that they are testing a 3rd fixed seating time (between early and late).

     

    I have 7 pm MTD reservations every night on Oasis next month.  It would be fine with me if they assigned me a fixed 6:30 pm time.

     

    I'll need to remember to look at my SeaPass when I get to my cabin on embarkation day.

     

    Yes, the time is fine--it was just a surprise.  

  9. 19 minutes ago, SilkySal said:

    On another note, I had never flown first class until last September, when we flew to Vancouver, cruised Hawaii, and flew back to Indiana from Honolulu. This had been on my bucket list for awhile but, I must say, I was not impressed. I have never been able to sleep on a plane and, for me, this was no different. Watched a movie until I felt sleepy, turned it off, tried to get some sleep but the sheep never arrived. No sleep, nada! My DH, DB and his wife were all sleeping like well-fed babies! Never again will I splurge for first class but I will definitely upgrade to comfort plus or business class for the extra leg room! DH says I can't sleep on a plane cause I'm too nosy! He's probably right but I would never admit it to him! LOL!

     

    In the summer of 2022 the airline flights to Europe were in a turmoil. There were strikes for SAS [months long] and Lufthansa [just our flight day].  Many passengers had flights cancelled.  Ours United flight was, too about a month before our Baltic cruise leaving Stockholm. 

     

    We booked it through Air2Sea.  They told us be patient and we would get a flight.  . . . and we did.  They gave us the United business class with the lay flat seats.  Like you, I can't sleep on planes and I didn't then either.  The seats were OK.  But DH and I agreed it would not have been worth the money to purchase the upgrade.

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  10. We always select My Time Dining for our cruises.  I made reservations for dinner each night at 7pm when it opened. We can always change individual days if we need to. My reservations appear in my calendar on the app.  However, when we got to the dining room at 7pm last night they told us we actually had a fixed dining seating at 6:30pm. 

     

    Sure enough, that was listed at the bottom of the sea pass.  I had checked the sea pass when I got it to see the muster station # and to make sure the name and cabin were correct--but I ignored the rest. Oops!

     

    I have no problem with the time or having a fixed seating, It is a little less flexible, but it will not make or break our cruise. I double checked my cruise invoice, and it says My Time Dining. [a first world problem] HaHaHa However, they make such a big deal about their app.  Everything is accessed from the app and we are told to check the app every time I turn around.  Well, I did!  But it was not correct. 

     

    I felt badly for our wait staff that we were 30 minutes late for dinner.  The waiter seemed very nice.  We had very quick service. He told us that today [1st sea day] would be a brunch in the American Icon restaurant beginning at 8:30am. He said the lines will be long and the service will be slow due to the large numbers.   He recommended we go to the Solarium Bistro for breakfast. 

     

    We took his suggestion. The solarium bistro was a small version of the windjammer.  It had all of the typical American items--even an omelet station. 

     

    Around noon we decided to catch the end of the brunch hours [8:30am-12:30pm] for lunch.  We prefer to be seated and served for our meals.  It just makes it easier. Here are the lunch items on the brunch menu:

     

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  11. Speaking of cabins.  Here are our cabins.  We hoped to open our JS door and create a small apartment for the three of us.  that is working very well.  The cabin attendant let us use his door stop.  We close all the doors when we leave and at night.  However, all of the other time our door is open.  This would work well for a family. 

     

    There is another door that opens onto the hall.  There is a key slot on that door.  It can connect to make the "family suite larger." but the attendant needs to unlock this door with his key.  So, they can not open the door to our hall on this cruise. 

     

    Here is our cabin

     

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    Here is the studio. It is very "cozy."  😉

     

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    It has a virtual balcony--which is a nice feature.  

     

     

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  12. Well, I am back. I have a couple of things from yesterday to post.  

     

    The Anthem of the Seas is a large ship.  DD and I explored the various public decks to orient ourselves. A sign says just under 3 laps of the track on deck 15 is a mile.  I am sure we did the equivalent of that in our travels. My favorite spaces were the solarium and Two 70.  One of the most crowded areas and the spot I will stay away from way the family indoor pool. Another popular spot was the Seaplex with the bumper cars.  The line wrapped around each side and down the hallway. 

     

    Before dinner DH and I went to Two70 for drinks and to listen to Caribbean Vibes. 

     

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    They are a pretty good group—but way too loud.  When they began my Apple watch alerted me that the sound level was above 90 decibels and can lead to temporary hearing loss. HaHaHa 🤣

     

    After a few songs we took our drinks back to the cabin and watched March Madness.

     

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