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  1. I am the "organizer" of our group. My folder is sometimes an inch thick with printouts, reservations etc. Organizing a trip is only the beginning of the fun for me.

     

    I'm one that believes that no matter who you are and how many cruises one has taken, there are always some level of planning that takes place. It appears that you & I are the deignated planners! I truly do not believe my book is over done, but rather a tool that can be used to keep me a tad organized that also serves as a point of reference. Each of us have our own methods to our madness of cruising.

     

    Hope you're enjoying the review!

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    The roses that RCL delivered for me for really nice roses. They lasted all week, in fact, she brought them home off the ship! The Champagne I brought with. We had decided to do Sail Away at the Olive or Twist on Deck 14 & had invited Ron Don & DW to join us for a glass of Bubbly. I went there before the muster and requested that the bottle be chilled on ice. I was quickly told that there would be a corkage fee of $25. I've read numerous times that RCL had waived cork fees so I requested that he verify this. He graciously did so but returned with the same result. This bothered me a bit as I was and still believe this was wrong information. As such I felt the fee was off base and as stubborn as I am, I refused to pay it. So I texted Ron Don to have them meet in our cabin after muster. He quickly reuturned the invite to their GS. He arranged for ice & glasses and the BD party went off w/o a hitch. The GS, Sail Away, BD, and company was absoluelty splendid.

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    A little more on the JS for those who wish to know. The cabin comes with a coffee maker although it was a poor machine. It had (2) robes, a nice walk in closet. Bathroom toiletries were there as well. A surprise to us were two loungers instead of one. It was a larger space than a D1 Balcony, as was the balcony. It was offered quite a lot of storage, drawers, etc. It did get very warm in the room in the late afternoons. We also enjoyed double the points for Crown & Anchor. I do believe our next sailing will be w/ a JS !!!

     

    Junior Suite #9634 gets 9 out of 10 Good Times.

  3. It's Sunday morning. Embarkation day. It's that moment when you open eyes for the first time and you literally jump out of bed knowing your day is about to filled with a Good Time. Couple that with a birthday for the wife, soon we were up and eagerly ready for the day's beginning. A BD card and a cool Dollar Store BD button sufficed for the time and well into the day/night as she was greeted w/ Happy Birthdays from many.

     

    Our hotel reservation included a great breakfast and a courtesy van to the port. We watched the zoo of the Blues Cruise folks attempt to not only get on a van, but to just get down the elevator. It was crazy. So we decide to take our bags down to the concierge and then do breakfast. Soon we were on the van for a short drive. Joining in the van were 2 Carnival Cruise couples, and another RCL cruise couple. All of us politely quite but each filled with anticipation. Within 15 mins we're at the port and passed the bags to the porter.

     

    We experienced no issues at check in, as we for the first time were able to enjoy our first taste of suite life via the express of the suite line. The JS doesn't offer too many perks, so we enjoyed what little it offered. :) The doors did not open til 11am but soon we were headed onto the ship. I'll be honest here, one of the best sounds for me while cruising is "Boing" of my SeaPass when getting on the ship. It's pure sweetness to my ears.

     

    We typically go straight to Guest Sevices to grab the show schedule, then to our assigned MDR to make reservations for MTD, but RonDon as a D+ and also with a GS had the reservations covered all week. Sweetness! So we head to Deck 11, the Pool Bar to get the Birthday girl a drink. She has a Pina Colada, I enjoyed my first & last Mudslide. It was delicious but I don't fancy that style of drink. We also met our newest best friend, bartender Del Roy. He's a good guy and it quickly showed throughout our time at the Pool Bar.

     

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    I must admit it feels strange posting pic of a toilet. But many may have a curiosity of the JS bathroom size/shape. They offer a fullsize bathtub/shower, which is roomier than the Star Trek showers, but never did we take a bath!

     

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    Hey but while we're here.... Washey, Washey, Washey!

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    You sir are a genius.... :D

     

    Genius? Well Thanks, I'll take it. But if you knew me, you'd know that it's actually a product of necessity. ;) I try not to be too rigid while planning a vacation. In fact, the book included a variety options if we decided to do something else instead of what was scheduled or planned. In addition, it also included emails, documents, etc from RCL to United and all in between. Just in case they were needed.

  5. Enjoying your review! We did the same cruise the last of August!

     

    We enjoyed staying at the Hilton Marina last March for 2 nights before a cruise. Love the tower rooms, we were facing the port and enjoyed the sail aways.

     

    Agree, their pool bar is a good place to relax and have some good food.

     

    Look forward to more of your review....

     

    P.S. Like the grandbaby pics as well!

     

    We didn't have enough points for the port side of the Hilton! :D But the stay was wonderful nonetheless. And Thank you for the grand baby comment. He's our first and we are eating it up and feel blessed to have him around.

  6. It's nice to have a few followers! Welcome and I do hope that you enjoy yourself as much as we did.

     

    Dan, a Scoobie is an appetizer that is actually not listed on thier menu. The wife read about them on TripAdvisor. So we questioned our server and she said, "You won't be disappointed!" She was correct. I would have to describe a Scoobie as a soup as it was served in a bowl. It consisted of crab claws in a spicy garlic and oil mix....served with bread. Yummmm! And it is spicy, so for those that do not wish for too much spice, perhaps a scoobie is not for you. But we thought is a great start to the meal.

     

    I need to go to pay for the next cruise but before I do, perhaps you need to know some details.

     

    This is a 7 day cruise and our first in a JS. Ron Don and myself did most of the planning and the wives just kicked back and enjoy themselves. The four of us had the MTD dining plan and we all planned for one night at Chops Grille, and the Mystery Dinner at Giovannis. Ron Don & Jennel took a 2nd dinner at Giovannis. On that night,we opted for the WJ. All of us had drink packages. Myself and the DW bought the Ultimate, while Ron Don & his DW enjoyed the Premium Package.

     

    Our ports plans consisted of a self guided tour in San Juan, a guided tour of St. Maarten, and our TA's group excursion in St. Kitts. (Catamaran, Snorkeling/Beach time)

     

    The cover of 'the' cruise notebook. I say 'the' notebook as I took a bit of ribbing from the group. But eventuallly, it became, 'Hey! What's the notebook say about so & so" It's not that I'm OCD as much as I like to be prepared. :) I simplify things by placing the travel details by day needed. So the first page is the parking reservation at the airport, the last page is the boarding pass for the flight home. In between are the details of the GoodTime ahead.

     

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    We'll board the Indy on the next post as I need to make a few calls etc. Until then... Washey, Washey, Washey!

  7. Well we made it Ft.L. It was an on time uneventful United non-stop flight. It was great to leave Houston Friday morning as the weather forecast was projecting 6-11" of rain over the weekend beginning friday night. We selected to stay at the Hilton Marina. We booked the hotel in February as we read on CC that this was a great spot. We landed a great room for the weekend. A Tower room on the 12th floor, and it was a great corner room w/ a large wrap around balcony.

     

    Once settled in we went down to the pool bar and the place was rocking. This is where we met people from the first of many different groups on this cruise vacation. The Blues Cruise group based here and they were already in the mood. A couple recognized us from our flight and asked us to join them at their table. We quickly obliged. The Blues Cruise was sailing on HAL Sat. morning w/ Buddy Guy as the headliner. The stops was Key West, New Orleans, and Cozumel.

     

    The Hilton Marina was beautiful. Room was perfect. Service and cleanliness was great. We used our points for the two night stay so price wasn't too much of a concern. Location could have been better to enjoy the Ft.L Beach as we taxi'd to the beach front. So we give the Hilton Marina a 9 out of 10 Good Times.

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    We enjoyed dinner at http://coconutsfortlauderdale.com I'm not into food porn so there will be no images of our meals but wowza, the Crab Cakes were unbelievable. Also, not on their menu, but definitely delicious, is their Scoobies for an appetizer. If you go to Coconuts, you must try their Scoobies!

     

    After breakfast on Saturday, our plans was beach time and then watch some College Football at a beach bar. It was a fun day and we eventually hooked up w/ Ron Don and wife Jennell. It was great to see them again as we had not shared company since our last cruise! There was a lot to catch up on. We all had dinner Saturday night... at, you guessed it, Coconuts. I know, I know, but this waterfront spot was perfect and the food was literally incredible w/ a tripadviosr rating of 5 stars.

     

    Coconuts gets a whopping 10 out 10 GoodTimes.

     

    Next up is Day 1 on the Independence of the Seas. :D See you there!

  8. It all started back in the first week of May 2014. The original, the real one & only BOGO. Then toss in a first for us, our Travel Agent's Special Group Cruise w/ nice pricing and you have yourself a pretty Good Time planned. The choice of this date & itinerary was EZ-PZ as a margarita.

     

    Start w/ the beautiful and ageless wife's BD (Oct 25th embarkation day),

    Mix in a festive holiday of Halloween,

    Shake, Rock, & Roll'em w/ stops in San Juan, St. Maarten, & St. Kitts

    and you have yourself the sweet taste of a margarita, Good Time flavored.

     

    Time to meet the culprits. The wife & I are from Houston, this was our 4th cruise all w/ RCL gaining us to the whopping loyalty class of Platinum. We were excited to be joined by two wonderful, spirited cruisers from Dallas. Ron Don & his lovely wife are of the D+ category, so they promised to keep us in line. :D

     

    Our bags are packed and we're ready to go, but first we're going to have our last FaceTime w/ the grandson. So grab your imaginary Sea Pass & we'll see in in FLL tomorrow morning. It's going to be a blast, so Washey, Washey, Washey as we hope you can join us!

     

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  9. Sailing in January on Grandeur - there will be 2 formal nights. Can I wear a dress shirt and tie - really don't want to wear a suit or a sport coat. Hoping to make packing easier and more comfortable dress after days at the beach. Please advise - thanks! Or must I wear a jacket to get into MDR - seems this varies by ship.

     

    Yes. You can. But my method is a bit different. I drop the tie for comfort and then wear a nice blue blazer or a dark sports coat. Either way, enjoy your cruise. After dinner, I shed the coat! ;)

  10. I'm down with this thread. RRCL has delivered the goods for us. We done 4 cruises and have two more booked.... and comtemplating booking a 3 rd w/ a large segment of family.

     

    Having said this, it's cool that people express their thoughts. Sharp businesses will always rise to the customer's satisfaction whenever it's possible & fiscally responsible. So feedback is a necessary evil to those that love the product.

     

    Nice thread.

  11. We were extended a very nice invitation by the Concierge on the Indy last week. for a Brunch at Chops and most of the officers were in attendance. The couple we were sailing with are D+ and had a GS assisted with the invite. It was a wonderful spread buffet style, a great meal, nice setting and with enjoyable company. But to my knowledge, the officers did not sit with everyone and just attended in a pre-seating meet & greet. It was really nice, but I'm not sure this would qualify as a meal w/ an officer.

  12. They're saying the crew harassed him & his DH the whole cruise for being gay. Their lawyer is reporting it got really bad at one of the bars. According to them the constant taunting & harassing pushed him too far. (I'm paraphrasing). They say the crew were then inept at the rescue attempt. It appears to me to be a classic case of looking for someone to blame instead of the guilty party(ies).

     

    Well this is a fail. I was on the Indy last week and RCCL hosted a large group, LGBT for Aquafest, an annual Halloween Cruise. It included special mixers & events etc. They best have some great evidence as RCCL has plenty of great past experiences that are well documented.

     

    BTW, we had a wonderful cruise. I hope to get a review out next week.

  13. We only have one Sea day on our cruise and trying to see if the Premium package is worth it. Do the bars on the boat stay open while the ship is docked? I love Baileys in my coffee. Would I be able to find some place on the ship that had Baileys in the morning?

     

    Cafe Promenade has a bar w/ Baileys and coffee as well. Once the WJ opens, you can get a coffee & Baileys as well.

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