We almost never sail Royal class so we rarely have a concierge lounge. Really easy to book through the breakfast manager since you are already in a specialty restaurant
Just check your TV in the morning all menus for that day will be displayed. We have never seen them in advance. If people post menus here be advised that they are subject to change
Have to disagree. We never book specialty dinners in advance and have never not gotten a table. We book sites and check the MDR menu in the morning if we don’t like the menu we ask the manager at suite breakfast to get us table at a specialty after 7:30 pm Again never been turned down. The never book every table In advance and will cater to suite passengers
Yes good question 2 specialty dinners won’t go very far over 3 weeks. If you were going to upgrade I would opt for the shorter leg. You are talking over $800 for 2. Are you going to eat casual dinners every night ?
So how do you tip those you don’t see. How do you tip the servers in bars, severs in buffet, room service people etc. Do you carry lots of small bills to hand out to everyone. ? Yes I believe you are cheap or don’t realize where tips go
Another reason why we get to any embarkation port early. You never know about turn around time, clearing the ship, coast guard inspections etc. We always show up after 1:00 and never have a wait or lines
There will be lots of trivia and game type shows, music and competition games in the Piazza and evenings there will be either a production show or guest entertainer
Don’t expect the RCL type of ship. No water slides, no climbing walls and no Flowrider or go carts. There will be a disco but it will not be really busy late night on many cruises
You miss my point. Late night when people are a little lubricants they will dance anywhere in the venue. On the Discovery one time the piano player was enamored with Beastie Boys songs
We sail in suites and since the restart reserve/club class dining has always been deck 6 mid ship. Grand/Gem class entrance on the left side on Royal class right side. There will be a large sign RESERVE DINING at the entrance they will check you in the first night with your medallion after that they will recognize you
Yes Traditional Sitwell only be available in one dining room and only have 2 time slots. This my differ on shops with only 2 Dining rooms such as the Coral I would imagine the traditional dining room would not be the one that includes reserve/club class dining
Then you don’t go there late night. People dance next to tables in front of tables under tables etc. I also have never needed a menu to order a drink. It would be pretty hard to use QR codes in food venues with tablecloths. I have always had paper menus in both bars and restaurants on board over the last 2 years