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  1. Thank you all for the info!  We want to see Symphony go by but we also want to take a dry run to the port and we realized over the weekend that it would be a madhouse on sailaway day.  we live in S Jersey so easy to jump on the turnpike and take a quick ride up on a Saturday and then plan another trip up to actually see her go by.  We're not thrilled with the ports on our cruise - Port Canaveral, Coco Cay and Nassau - but the big draw for us is Symphony herself, we can't believe we don't even have to leave our state to sail on our favorite ship! 

  2. Hello, we will be sailing on our favorite ship, Symphony of the Seas, out of Cape Liberty.  We want to take a trial run up to the Cape Liberty cruise port over the summer and while we're up there see Symphony.  Will we be able to see her go by from Liberty State Park, or is there a place around Cape Liberty where we can watch her sailaway?  Thanks for your help!

  3. On 9/14/2022 at 3:57 PM, Jerseygirl1416 said:

    Been on deck 8 in OV balcony and GS. Liked the OV balcony was underwhelmed with the GS. Absolutely love being on deck 8. So convenient to coffee in the morning at Park Cafe, love night caps in Central Park and just nice using CP to get from forward to aft elevators without having to go down those loooong hallways.  

    Completely agree here.  DH and I just got off Symphony last Saturday, had an oceanview balcony room on deck 8 and loved it.  Loved the cabin, the quiet balcony, the convenience of being on deck 8 and walking through Central Park to get from one end of the ship to the other.  BTW Symphony was the BEST!  Review coming soon (I hope).  

  4. 13 hours ago, Sancho_proudfoot said:

    When I checked in online and did these 3 questions, I stupidly clicked all "yes" answers.  So, according to RC l have declared that,  as a 69 year old man, I will be 23 weeks or more pregnant at sail date.

     

    I rang RC......Once the lady at the other end  stopped laughing,  she told me they will  ask the questions  again at quayside.....so get it right this time!

    Glad you gave her a good laugh that day. 😊

  5. 1 minute ago, Mikewa said:

    Not sure it's the same at each sailing - but went out of Seattle on August 5 to Alaska.  Wellness check was: "How are you feeling today", "Do you have a fever?"

     

    Nothing to worry about.

     

    Enjoy

    OH Awesome!!!  Wow that's good to hear and I hope it's the same in Miami. Already stressing about testing this week but this takes a bit of the edge off.  Thanks Mikewa!

  6. Hi everyone, we're flying down to Miami on Friday and sail on Symphony on Saturday 9/3!  Very excited but a question about the wellness check at the pier - DH and I both have allergy/sinus issues and we're wondering what the wellness check at the pier is all about.  It's happened before that after a night in a new hotel we wake up with sinus congestion, sneezing etc. that I guess could be mistaken for something comtagious.  What exactly do they check at the pier and would allergy head congestion keep us from boarding?  We're vax'd and boosted, both had mild covid in May, and will take our eMed test Weds or Thurs.  Even though we may be covid negative that doesn't mean our allergies have gone away too.  Appreciate any info, thanks!

  7. All good info, thanks!  We're flying down the day before -- hopefully anyway, unless our flight is cancelled, then if we can't get on a later flight we'll be driving from NJ to Miami.  Good to hear how Miami handles embarkation, we thought it was easy when we sailed NCL out of NYC too (and a very easy drive up the Turnpike for us).  I'm sure we'll be ready to get to the port early but thanks for the reminder that others will be disembarking too.  Nervous about the pre-cruise testing 2 days before though and have started wearing masks in crowded places again even though we both had covid in May.

     

    One more question, where/when can we print our luggage tags?  

     

    Thanks everyone for your help!

  8. Hi everyone, DH and I secured an arrival appointment time of 10:30 - 11:00 am for our 9/4 Symphony cruise out of Miami.  What's the earliest appt time they offer?  Just wondering if I had stayed up to check in at 12:01 am if we could have gotten an earlier time.  Also I understand that we can't check in earlier than our designated time, but can we arrive at the port earlier (maybe 9:30) and just hang out until our time slot?

     

    Thanks!

     

  9. 3 minutes ago, Tlbecker1 said:

    You can rent a car and drive yourselves without any issues.  Also, they don’t ask for you flight information anymore when you check in for cruises.

    Thanks Tlbecker1, so if positive on the ship can we disembark with everyone else and go about our lives then??  Not that we would but we could even get on a plane?

  10. Thanks klfrodo, appreciate the input.  I didn't realize check-in asks about flights.  Also I wasn't even thinking about reimbursement for a rental car (although that would be good), my husband and I were wondering if we would be allowed to rent one and drive back to NJ or if we would have to quarantine in FL until we tested negative - does the cruise line contact govt officials onshore with a list of pax who are positive, and they're there at the dock to meet us coming off the ship?  Just trying to figure out the logisitcs I guess like everyone else.  We've booked and re-booked a few cruises (and other vacations) since March 2020 and neither one of us wants to think about canceling this one, I don't even know that we could without losing a lot of $$ this close to the cruise date.

  11. ... I'm assuming we wouldn't be allowed to fly home as planned, but would we be allowed to rent a car and drive home?  We never thought we'd still be dealing with COVID issues at this point but after reading the Symphony thread today - and we're going on Symphony on Sept 3rd - our heads are spinning.  Thanks for your help.

  12. Thanks for your help Ashland and Rodney!  Kinda what we were hoping to hear.

     

    We're excited to try Royal again and have been wanting to go on an Oasis class ship for awhile now.  We had an Alaska cruise on Serenade booked in September but with the flight delays and cancellations this summer and since we're flying from NJ we were worried we'd literally miss the boat even though we're flying in the day before.  Since Symphony leaves out of Miami, if our flight is cancelled, we can drive down if necessary.  Hoping to rebook Alaska while we're on board.

  13. The biggest difference we notice between the two (besides NCL including drinks and specialty restaurants although their pricing is higher initially) is that we think the exterior decks on Royal's ships are much much nicer with more pools.  We've only sailed Mariner on Royal, and Star and Breakaway on NCL, but we noticed that outside on Mariner's decks was open, spacious, streamlined, beautiful.  DH and I both thought that the outside deck areas on Star and Breakaway were choppy, hard to navigate and unattractive.  We can't wait to try Symphony and expect it to be waayyy different than NCL's ships.

  14. Hi everyone, I know this has been discussed and discussed and discussed, but looking for recent info if you can for our 7-day Symphony cruise in early September --

     

    • which nights are formal nights?
    • if we go to a specialty restaurant on a formal night, do we have to dress formally there or can we go smart casual?
    • for formal nights, does DH have to wear a suit/sport coat & tie or will a long-sleeve dress shirt be ok?
    • for smart casual nights, can I get away with nice black or dark dressy jeans?

     

    We haven't cruise on Royal Caribbean since 2004 and on Norwegian it was very much "freestyle" so trying to get the lay of the land for Royal again.  Thanks for your help!

     

     

     

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