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The Fun Researcher

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    Michigan, USA
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    Running and exercise, Home Theater and Home Building/Improvement
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    RCCL, but looking to expand
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Southern Caribbean

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  1. Royal really keeps up their ships, better than other lines we've sailed IMO. Don't dwell on the nay-sayers. The Liberty is a wonderful ship. Yes, the permanent furniture in the rooms (closets, drawers, desktop) are the older style beige/peach color but it's not decrepit. We'll be on the Liberty to Bermuda next month and CAN'T WAIT!
  2. Same. Was a wonderful way to have lunch, especially since it tended to be light, which was great on sea days before lounging at the pool
  3. Sorry to resurrect this from a few months ago... but just thought I would comment... They have downgraded the menu since we did this on the newly AMPED Navigator in 2019. Back then they had a wonderful spread, and even included a cheese and cured meat spread, filet mignon on the menu, etc.... Now what I'm seeing is eggs benedict, strip steak, or a seafood linguine maybe. Not terrible, but nothing to write home about. Having said that, I'm o.k. with a dumbed down menu. I booked this for $39.99 on our upcoming Liberty sailing in June. For us it's about seeing the galley and how they prepare the dishes, and just doing something interesting. (I primarily booked this because my parents will be with us, their first time doing the tour). Is it worth $40? Perhaps. Perhaps not. It's something to do and we're not expecting anything extravagant. We'll be spending some fun time together making memories and that's what matters.
  4. On Liberty in early June. Do you know if there is any way, precruise, to shift our early seating to this 6:45 slot? I'd much rather have that time slot. ...or maybe even see the maître d once we're onboard?
  5. I've been working on that every cruise... to pack just enough for what I need. I've ALWAYS had extra items. It used to be a lot.... shorts, shirts, underwear..., but this last cruise was down to only one pair of socks that weren't needed. I'm getting there... LOL
  6. I agree, they are still far more bland than they should be, but it's hard to believe it's been an improvement over the years 🤣 I think back to when we first sailed in 2012. I remember looking at all these amazing desserts (and I'm not really much of a dessert person) and thinking, This is Amazing!... until I bit into them. Massive lack flavor. I couldn't find one that really impressed me like all the other food on Royal
  7. Working on it. 😉 With reciprocal benefits on Celebrity this past December, we had the benefit of a free bag of laundry for each of the five in our family. Never used it once, but it was nice to know we had the option!
  8. Interesting how, after 35 cruises, ONE bad experience draws the broad conclusion that food "has gone downhill fast". There's always the chance that things aren't going to be up to norm. Even within all our Royal sailings, some have been noticeably better than others, some below average. I wouldn't draw conclusions from one bad experience and am always willing to give it another try. I will say that there are a few things that have been removed or scaled back on recently that bother me in particular. The sandwiches in Café Promenade used to have more quality/costly fillings like roast beef, salmon, etc... on the last two cruises on Anthem and Quantum if was either veggies, bologna, or tuna salad. ...and I do miss the lamb chops in the MDR.
  9. If you are hell-bent on no checked bags then just pony up and pay for Royal to wash your clothing if needed.
  10. Early is 5:15pm on the upcoming sailing and late is 7:45pm. Not sure what time they are slotting in MTD currently.
  11. Short answer, NO. Getting off the ship the morning of your last day sucks enough, no reason to make it even suckier. 🙂 Too much risk and stress on top of a bummer of a morning
  12. Not disagreeing. There are cabin locations that have far less foot traffic past them, so have less chance of hallway noise. For example, far forward, far aft, or a middle hallway for inside cabins. Those cabins have far less chance of folks walking by. I'm not saying there are problems, in general, with cabins by the elevators. It does increase the risk of hearing people being loud just because more folks are passing my your cabin door. For instance, take deck 8 forward on the Liberty for example. Cabin 8244 will have FAR more foot traffic past it than 8214 since everyone going to their cabins both forward and aft will be passing by coming from the stairs and elevators. 8214 will have hardly any foot traffic since there are only a few cabins forward of it, so no reason to pass by
  13. As others have mentioned, being near an elevator you will not hear the elevator itself but moreso (if anything ) the foot traffic that passes by your door more frequently in that location. On many ships, suites are in those locations so it can’t be that noisy. Otherwise there would be some major complaints for spending that much money on a suite only to have noise outside your cabin
  14. If check-in is 11am, I would show up at 10:30am and get in line. If they question anything let them know your 11am check-in time AND that you have a lunch reservation for 12pm. You should be perfectly fine, and even if you are a little late to Jamie's you'll be fine as well. ...and my opinion of the key is that it's a total waste of money. I wouldn't recommend it at all.
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