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MrsTinks

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  1. He/she will contact you about 2 weeks before your cruise. You get a questionnaire from them I think 2 months out but not sure of that time. They plan out your week for you and then go over it with you first day. You are met at the front door of the terminal by a RCCL employee. Your bags stay with you DO NOT give to porter. Everything stops for you to walk in. It’s amazing. You go right to check in. They fill out the forms. You just sign. Then you are handed off to your genie. We were the first one on the ship. It was again great. Straight to your room. Genie goes over your schedule. Make changes then. Every night a specialty restaurant - free. All the non-alcoholic beverages are stocked in your room. Someone will show up every afternoon from the bar and make whatever drink you want. Everything and I mean everything is included. Tips. WiFi. Specialty dining. All beverages, even the frozen alcoholic. Front row seats to all the shows. Genie will meet you and take you to your seats. I can’t think of anything else. If you have questions just ask or maybe others will chime in. You want something done just ask your genie!!! Day of debarkation your genie meets you in your room and escorts you out. They have a card so you are the only one on the elevator. Again, you go to the head of the lines. Only downside is be prepared for “looks” from other cruisers wondering who you are. You will enjoy this pampering. Have a wonderful time!!!

     

     

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  2. The trolls were not at the character breakfast that we went to in April. Actually didn't see them out and about until Thursday night. The characters go around to each table (except Gloria who doesn't fit) and you can take as many pictures as you want. We were in the back of the room so didn't see characters dancing when they first came in. People first in line really got the worst seats. It was still lots of fun and the kids enjoyed it.

     

     

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  3. Yes, as it gets closer to the sailing date, RC might lower the minimum occupancy requirement.

     

     

    We booked the 2 bedroom ATS over a year in advance for 3 people. The total cost was the about the same as when we had the same suite for 7 people. Per person price was much higher with just 3. Glad we are doing this while it's still Star class. Can't imagine the cost of booking one of the other rooms!

     

     

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  4. We are on the same cruise and are using Go Port Canaveral. Airport to hotel pre cruise, hotel to ship day of sailing, and ship to airport on disembarkation day. It's our first time using the service but others on here have used them and have said good things. Fingers crossed.

     

     

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  5. Don't know what determines having to get off the ship or not. Maybe number of passengers? Available customs officers? Customs came into the lounge and checked everyone's passport. Crew set up a sea pass scanner at exit of the lounge. We scanned old card first then new card we were given and headed to lunch. Shame it's not done that way every time. Made the B2B even a little nicer.

     

     

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  6. Because it is how I can afford to cruise. Each paycheck that comes in I am making a payment so that payment is in essence paid in full so I am not floating on my credit card being charged interest, the cruise line does that for me with no interest.

     

     

    This is exactly what I do. It is so easy - and fairly painless!

     

     

     

     

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