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RFerrington

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    Treasure Coast of Florida
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    Gambling
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    RCCL
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Caribbean

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  1. We did Ocean World as well. We did the Sea Lions and Shark Experience. I was very surprised at how large and well-maintained the Park is. It’s a bit pricey but we thoroughly enjoyed it and would go back again.
  2. When you get onboard, go to one of the specialty restaurants or to one of the specialty dining kiosks and ask where they have scheduled you. Of you want to change to a different restaurant, different time or different day, you can do it at that time. You can also make the remainder of your reservations at that time.
  3. I’ve noticed that they seem to be removing VP machines and not replacing them. They’re becoming extinct
  4. Yes. Ocean World. It’s a very nice aqua park with sea lion, shark and dolphin shows. There is a nice beach area and fresh water pools. There are 2 (smallish) aviaries and 3 separate “performance” venues. There is a nice, big aquarium full of lots of fish and coral in which you can snorkel. It is a bit on the pricey side if you use the Royal Caribbean excursion (~$200 PP with taxes, etc) but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Our excursion included interactive experiences with the sea lions and the sharks. There was also a package that included dolphins. Note: the Royal Caribbean excursion included the buffet lunch which would be an additional cost if you went on your own. Ocean World is not far from the port (~15 minutes by bus) so it might be less costly to do this “on your own” as opposed to going through Royal. I simply do not know how much admission is, if you were to buy it individually. My main concern in doing Ocean World on my own would be the time. It’s actually a pretty big park with lots to do and our ship departed PP pretty early (I think 3:00 ??) so just be sure you give yourself enough time if you do this on your own.
  5. You cannot reserve BOGO reservations in advance. Go to one of the specialty restaurants when you board and book the reservations. As long as there are 4 D+ involved, you will be able to cover 8 people regardless of the others’ status.
  6. No. The discount is off the full onboard price so you must wait until after you board to apply for the discount.
  7. We recently tried Hideaway. I paid $19.99 PP IMO it is not worth paying extra for. I did like 2 things: Heated pool Some overstuffed furniture other than those 2 things, there is nothing there that I can’t get for free on the “regular” side.
  8. Welcome to Club Royale ! If you want to choose your own room or are considering an upgrade, I strongly recommend against using the “redeem online” link. This amounts to basically a Guarantee reservation. I have read that some people have requested a specific room in the “comments” section and been successful, but there’s no guarantee that you will be awarded your requested cabin when doing it online. The cash value is just that. You are entitled to apply the cash value of the certificate to a new booking. In the past, you used to be able to use the certificate (either the “full” value or the cash value) to an existing booking but recently there have been only a few reports of being able to use the annual tier cert on an existing booking. YMMV You can always upgrade your tier comp to a higher category. In the past, there was a “casino rate” applied to comp upgrades but those days are over. Nowadays, you pay the full retail price difference between the value of your comp (typically a 4V category for Prime) and whatever the current sticker price of the upgrade you desire. No discounts whatsoever. Something to keep in mind. Sometimes (rarely) the cost of a higher cabin category will actually be less than the cost of your award (the 4V I mentioned earlier). For example, I booked both of our annual Prime tier comps on Symphony for March 2025. For both of these bookings, an ocean view balcony guarantee (category XB) was lower than the interior (4V) so we will get an OV balcony at no additional cost as opposed to a dungeon inside ! So be sure and do some research (and ask the rep with whom you speak) to see if there are any “hidden” upgrades. These are rare…so you have to do your homework.
  9. The staff that I really feel sorry for are those poor servers in Johnny Rockets who have to stop and do a silly routine from time-to-time. They always look like they would rather be ANYwhere else.
  10. I am skeptical that any dining package for a cruise a year away would be sold out now. When a package does actually sell out, it will generally remain on the website with a “Sold Out” banner across it. It may have just disappeared from the website for some bizarre reason. Check back periodically. I’m guessing it will reappear soon.
  11. The same exact thing happened to me with a comp cruise I booked a few days ago (it was an instant reward cert as opposed to an annual tier comp) I made the rookie mistake of not waiting to get the confirmation before hanging up (I was calling from a cruise ship and the confirmation was taking waaaytooo long to get to me) and when it finally arrived it showed a big balance due. I called back and it took an act of God to get it fixed. I ended up with a nice refund which was nice. It was a FUBAR booking all around…but I got it straightened out, finally.
  12. The XB category (OVB GTY) for SY for 2-9 and 2-16 were actually lower than the comp interior category (4V) so the upgrade to the ocean view balcony guarantee was $0 to upgrade !
  13. Thanks. I guess it’s Adventure, not Indy. Too many different cruises I guess !
  14. Indy has Izumi located on the Promenade where is no proper kitchen so the Izumi menu on Indy is much reduced.
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