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  1. You can still get the shareholder OBC even after you sold the stock -eventually they may ask for an updated stock statement.
  2. That would also be true for about 90% of the questions on CC.
  3. Social media might have more info than CC. You might also try the roll call thread for the current sailing.
  4. There should be a link in the planner at the bottom of the dining tab.
  5. The machine can make various types of coffee (including expresso) depending on the capsule you insert in it and setting.
  6. The break-even is likely 4-5 drinks per day but that varies a lot depending on the kinds of drinks you'd buy. All of the coffee venues typically use the same beans, and all coffee-based drinks are included, except the ones which include alcohol.
  7. That likely varies by ship, port and specific excursion but yes, you may find it available on board.
  8. Welcome to CC. The online planner where you make the purchases (or cancel and re-buy) usually closes about two days before the sailing. You can do this yourself. No TA talk is allowed on CC.
  9. Nothing newer than what has already been discussed in this and other similar threads.
  10. Welcome to CC. No, though you may see some on board account charges if you use the same credit card on other folks in the same cabin. Not much need to link bookings.
  11. A Radiance class ship - look for the 2026-27 deployment thread (not yet started ) to discuss that later this summer.
  12. Welcome to CC. Realize that almost all of the pricing, including the cabin, is dynamic.
  13. Unlikely they will add anything (line to the port) but the proposed station in Cocoa on the existing line.
  14. " Royal Caribbean International has introduced an innovative audio over Wi-Fi assistive listening system onboard Icon of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship. The system will enable guests to plug in directly to the ship’s audio systems in the Royal Theater. While the primary use would be for those guests who have hearing aids, the technology has a wide range of applications, from listening to your favorite game at Playmakers through a mobile app on your phone to choosing the DJ of choice at a silent disco. The 7,600-guest Icon of the Seas, the first in Royal Caribbean’s Icon class of ships, has proven to be a groundbreaking experience for those who have sailed onboard. However, that Royal Caribbean International has pulled out all the stops doesn’t mean there is no more innovation to be done. The cruise line has now put its focus on the listening experience onboard its ships. While many would likely not experience any issues with hearing the music or voices in the Royal Theater, the same cannot be said for every guest. Many with hearing aids or cochlear implants can have issues with hearing all the details. Royal Caribbean has partnered with Listen Technologies Corporation to install their state-of-the-art audio over Wi-Fi assistive listening system, Listen EVERYWHERE. The system allows guests to stream live audio directly to their devices, such as smartphones and tablets, using the ship’s Wi-Fi network. The only thing that guests need to do is download the free Listen EVERYWHERE app. Kasey Kaumans, Regional Sales Manager, Listen Technologies: “Royal Caribbean is renowned for providing outstanding guest experiences with the latest technologies and services that raise the bar on travel and offer next-level vacations.” “Listen Technologies is proud to have Royal Caribbean select our audio over Wi-Fi assistive listening solution to offer guests exceptional hearing and engagement experiences onboard its ships.” Guests who use hearing aids can stream sound directly back to their hearing aids, making the listening experience enjoyable for them as well. However, this is not just a great step forward for guests who need the system to be able to hear a show or performance. Listen EVERYWHERE has a vast number of features that will enable all guests to fully enjoy their onboard listening experience. Royal Caribbean’s initiative is not solely focused on guests with hearing impairments. The system is designed for every guest onboard, offering an enhanced listening experience in various settings by streaming audio directly from the source. It will enable guests to experience the new sound, light, and video systems that have recently been installed. The system can help guests with translations, providing speech in their chosen language no matter where they are onboard the ship. Not only will this make the ship far more inviting for those guests who do not speak English well or at all, but it will be an incredibly valuable safety feature as well. Listen EVERYWHERE can also provide guests with streaming audio for video or TV screens, meaning that a guest watching a specific game in Playmakers can choose which audio feed they want to listen to. It can also be used to let guests choose their music style or DJ of choice during silent disco parties. So while you are dancing away to Dance music, the person next to you could be rocking it out on some Disco music. The system works on existing Wi-Fi networks at extremely low latency, meaning that sound from main speakers will be heard over devices at nearly the same time. Together, this ensures that guests can access venue audio and hear clearly and without delay, irrespective of background noise, distance from the source, hearing loss, or language barriers. Royal Caribbean International plans to roll out the Listen EVERYWHERE system across its entire fleet in the coming months and years, with the 250,800 gross tons Icon of the Seas leading the way." New Assistive Audio System Installed on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas (cruisehive.com)
  15. The flier seems to have moved back to a previous link https://creative.rccl.com/Sales/Royal/Promotions/rci_sales_event_USD.pdf Very short this week with no bargains.
  16. It doesn't matter - if you plan to buy it, buy it now and look for drops later. If so, cancel and re-buy.
  17. You are not new here and ask this, when this is the norm on CC?
  18. The price on board is the same. Wait until on board to see if it makes sense for you on the drinks you plan to get. Financially, it mostly makes sense for single shot drinks.
  19. Usually, it's free on port days and around $20 on sea days.
  20. Check in opens at 45 days out, or so. Newark is the closest airport and major city to the port.
  21. They also use facial recognition to weed out pics in which the paying customers are not in.
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