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  1. You can’t get price drops inside final payment with refundable either (outside of CWC).
  2. Welcome to the RCI payment and IT system.
  3. That likely depends on the ship and whether it uses the old planner (no grats charged) or the new planner (grats charged).
  4. Very unlikely it was that low, but I guess very good job for RCI designers for you to think it was.
  5. Last resurrection? Royal Caribbean International recently marked the return to service of its entire fleet. Cruise Industry News tracked down the location and status of the company’s fleet as of June 17, 2022: Icon of the Seas Year Built: 2023 Capacity: 5,600 guests Status: Under construction Location: Turku, Finland The Icon of the Seas is under construction at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland. First in a series of three newbuilds, the vessel is set to debut in 2023. Wonder of the Seas Year Built: 2022 Capacity: 5,448 guests Status: In service Location: Western Mediterranean After debuting in the Caribbean, the new Wonder of the Seas has been sailing in Europe since May. The 5,448-guest ship is presently offering a summer program of Western Mediterranean cruises with visits to Italy, Spain and France. Odyssey of the Seas Year Built: 2021 Capacity: 4,100 guests Status: In service Location: Eastern Mediterranean The Odyssey of the Seas is offering week-long cruises to the Greek Islands and Turkey. Sailing from its homeport in Civitavecchia, Italy, the vessel offers itineraries to Mykonos, Santorini and more. Spectrum of the Seas Year Built: 2019 Capacity: 4,100 guests Status: In service Location: Singapore The Spectrum of the Seas is currently offering ocean getaways departing from the Marina Bay Cruise Terminal in Singapore. Starting on June 30, the 2019-built vessel will also offer international itineraries with visits to ports in Malaysia. Symphony of the Seas Year Built: 2018 Capacity: 5,400 guests Status: In service Location: Eastern Caribbean The Symphony of the Seas is operating a year-round schedule of seven-night cruises to the Caribbean and Bahamas. Departing from PortMiami every Saturday, the vessel offers itineraries visiting St. Thomas, Cozumel, Costa Maya, CocoCay and more. Ovation of the Seas Year Built: 2016 Capacity: 4,100 guests Status: In service Location: Alaska After resuming service in May, the Ovation of the Seas is offering a series of Alaska and Canada cruises departing from the Port of Seattle. Harmony of the Seas Year Built: 2016 Capacity: 5,400 guests Status: In service Location: Eastern Caribbean Based in Port Canaveral, the Harmony of the Seas is offering a series of week-long cruises to the Caribbean and the Bahamas. Anthem of the Seas Year Built: 2015 Capacity: 4,100 guests Status: In service Location: Southampton, England The Anthem of the Seas is starting a cruise today in Southampton, England. Part of the ship’s European summer program, the seven-night itinerary sails to France and Spain, with stops in La Rochelle, Le Havre, La Coruña and Bilbao. Quantum of the Seas Year Built: 2014 Capacity: 4,100 guests Status: In service Location: Alaska After seven years sailing exclusively in the Asia/Pacific region, the Quantum of the Seas returned to North America earlier this year. The original Quantum Class vessel is now offering week-long itineraries to Alaska and Canada. Allure of the Seas Year Built: 2010 Capacity: 5,400 guests Status: In service Location: Southern Caribbean The Allure of the Seas is presently based in Fort Lauderdale for a series of cruises to the Western and Southern Caribbean. The six- to eight-night itineraries feature unusual calls for Oasis-class ships, including Aruba and Curaçao. Oasis of the Seas Year Built: 2009 Capacity: 5,400 guests Status: In service Location: U.S. East Coast In May, the Oasis of the Seas kicked off a summer program of week-long cruises to the Bahamas and Florida departing from the Cape Liberty, Royal Caribbean’s homeport in the New York area. Independence of the Seas Year Built: 2008 Capacity: 3,600 guests Status: In service Location: Port Canaveral, Florida Based in Port Canaveral, the Independence of the Seas is sailing a series of three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas that feature visits to Nassau and CocoCay – Royal Caribbean’s private island destination. Liberty of the Seas Year Built: 2007 Capacity: 3,600 guests Status: In service Location: Western Caribbean The Liberty of the Seas is offering weeklong cruises from Galveston. The ship’s regular itineraries sail to the Western Caribbean, featuring visits to Mexico, Honduras, Grand Cayman and Jamaica. Freedom of the Seas Year Built: 2006 Capacity: 3,600 guests Status: In service Location: Miami, Florida The Freedom of the Seas continues to offer its three- and four-night cruises to Nassau and CocoCay from Miami. Back in July 2021, the vessel marked Royal Caribbean’s return to the United States, kicking off the company’s restart plan in the country. Jewel of the Seas Year Built: 2004 Capacity: 2,100 guests Status: In service Location: Northern Europe Based in Amsterdam, the Jewel of the Seas is spending the summer sailing in Northern Europe. The vessel’s itineraries include destinations in the British Islands, Norway, Iceland and more. Mariner of the Seas Year Built: 2003 Capacity: 3,100 guests Status: In service Location: Bahamas Another Royal Caribbean ship based in Florida, the Mariner of the Seas is presently offering a series of five- to eight-night cruises to the Caribbean and the Bahamas departing from Port Canaveral. Serenade of the Seas Year Built: 2003 Capacity: 2,100 guests Status: In service Location: Alaska The Serenade of the Seas is offering Alaska cruises departing from Vancouver, Canada. As part of its regular itineraries, the ship sails to Haines, Juneau, Sitka, Tracy Arm Fjord, Ketchikan and more. Navigator of the Seas Year Built: 2002 Capacity: 3,100 guests Status: In service Location: West Coast Sailing from Los Angeles, the Navigator of the Seas is offering a series of three- and four-night cruises to the Mexico and West Coast. Brilliance of the Seas Year Built: 2002 Capacity: 2,100 guests Status: In service Location: Eastern Mediterranean The Brilliance of the Seas is sailing a series of Eastern Mediterranean cruises departing from Ravenna, Italy. The itineraries feature destinations in Croatia, Greece and Montenegro. Adventure of the Seas Year Built: 2001 Capacity: 3,100 guests Status: In service Location: U.S. East Coast After repositioning to the U.S. East Coast in May, the Adventure of the Seas has been operating a program of cruises to Bermuda, the Caribbean and Canada & New England from the Cape Liberty Cruise Terminal, in the New York area. Radiance of the Seas Year Built: 2001 Capacity: 2,100 guests Status: In service Location: Alaska The Radiance of the Seas is presently offering open-jaw cruises to Alaska and Canada. Departing from Vancouver and Seward, the ship visits Skagway, the Hubbard Glacier, Haines, Juneau and more. Explorer of the Seas Year Built: 2000 Capacity: 3,100 guests Status: In service Location: Southern Caribbean Currently based in Miami, the Explorer of the Seas is offering a series of itineraries to the Western and Southern Caribbean. Voyager of the Seas Year Built: 1999 Capacity: 3,100 guests Status: In service Location: Northern Europe After resuming service earlier in April, the Voyager of the Seas is offering a program of cruises in the Baltic Sea. Vision of the Seas Year Built: 1998 Capacity: 2,000 guests Status: In service Location: Western Mediterranean Complementing Royal Caribbean’s summer program in Europe, the Vision of the Seas is currently based in Barcelona, Spain, for eight- to 12-night cruises in the Western Mediterranean. Rhapsody of the Seas Year Built: 1997 Capacity: 2,100 guests Status: In service Location: Western Mediterranean After a visiting a French shipyard in May, the Rhapsody of the Seas resumed service in May. The Vision-class ship is now offering week-long cruises in the Mediterranean. Enchantment of the Seas Year Built: 1997 Capacity: 2,250 guests Status: In service Location: U.S. East Coast The Enchantment of the Seas is currently offering cruises to the Bahamas and Bermuda. Sailing from Baltimore, the itineraries include visits to CocoCay and Nassau, in addition to King’s Wharf. Grandeur of the Seas Year Built: 1996 Capacity: 1,950 guests Status: In service Location: Western Caribbean After resuming service in the Southern Caribbean, the Grandeur of the Seas is now offering short cruises to Mexico departing from Galveston. Royal Caribbean International Fleet Locations: June Update - Cruise Industry News
  6. CC changed the forum a bit to lock threads more than about 7 years old and the search is limited to about two years - other than that there's no discouragement in bringing back old threads. For the average user, it makes no diff, as this thread like the original will drop off the front page and will only be found by folks like you who search.
  7. You should get the denial email abut 8PM tomorrow.
  8. Yes, RCI making things as confusing as possible to sell you something at the highest cost for the lowest category cabin possible.
  9. If that's all you drink it's worth it as those will be one punch and cost less than the individual drink - that assumes you need and actually drink all 15.
  10. And then start a new thread linking to it? What's the point? Might as well post in that one.
  11. Welcome to CC. Look at the planner to see if RCI offers any - if there are none, it's likely the snorkeling opportunities are rare.
  12. Call again - while it is true that you are not supposed to get drops if the sailing is designated as new bookings only, usually you can get the drop anyway.
  13. and ship, and date, and staff manning the initial line and......
  14. You may find that all kinds of folks come out of the woodwork anytime anyone makes some absolute statement with their exception to that statement - it's a good idea to qualify just about any statement. I'd venture to guess the few times the pick your own cabin is cheaper than a GTY, it's likely an RCI pricing mistake, not a promo.
  15. As long as it has the RCI required info on the provided results, yes.
  16. You somehow turned on notifications - there should be a way to turn it off at the bottom of the page.
  17. Read that again - it's a Global class ship for the former Genting line that is being scrapped, not Crystal.
  18. Royal Caribbean Reports Record 2019 Results, Provides 2020 Guidance and Introduces 20>25 by 2025 Program | Royal Caribbean Group Press Center (rclcorporate.com)
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