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  1. At one time it was supposed to be whatever the dresscode for the dining room is, but honestly I've seen everything from formal to shorts/t-shirts. I think that is still the policy.

     

     

    Thanks for the quick reply. I will pass on the information. Happy Cruising!

     

     

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  2. Hi Donna just stopping by to see who the CD will be on Allure for November. Thanks for keeping this list for all of us. I always come back here when I'm getting ready to cruise to see who the CD will be. It's a great source of information. Will stop back periodically to see if there has been any updates for the Allure. Take care

     

     

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  3. From last month...

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    One pic is from the water. Loungers are for the bungalows only. You can see the bungalows behind the loungers, they look exactly like ghe promo shots up close. The other pic is from the bungalows looking at the water.

     

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    Wow looks gorgeous and think I'll be doing one of these for next April on Navigator. Glad to hear the buffets are close by too. Cannot wait to hear more about it after your cruise Pooh

     

     

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  4. That sounds like the right move. If you do end up trying to add a person to each cabin, I would be really careful that they don't try to reprice the entire cabin at the going rate.

     

     

    That was on my mind too. This just sounds like a huge issue I don't need. Thanks so much for all your replies.

     

     

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  5. Anne, has previously mentioned once your all board, just go to Guest Relations and ask for extra keys and everyone sleep where they want to between the two cabins. You will have to keep your original Sea Pass Card for your purchases and muster check in.

     

     

    I understand Gay but to me that creates more issues than I want or need.

     

    Can I ask why not just book the way you plan to go? Someone I know that is going though a divorce was told to make sure that by 3 days before cruise to call and make sure thier legal name was on documents. I would be weary of trying to change at port.

     

     

    Thanks, we got a great price when we booked over a year ago and if I give up my cabin to move to my friend's cabin, the new people will have to pay the new increased price. They are trying to avoid that and I get it. But I feel this isn't worth the hassle and will tell my friend no.

     

    Thanks everyone!

     

     

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  6. Go to guest relations once you board and get an extra key for each cabin and then just switch people. Two people will have to carry their original sea pass and the extra key to their "new" cabin as the original sea pass has their charging privileges.

     

     

    I know people do that but that's what I'm trying to avoid. I want everyone to be in the correct cabin with their correct key. Thanks for the reply.

     

     

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  7. Who is paying for what, and how old is everyone? Who is booked in the rooms right now?

     

     

    Right now I'm booked alone and my friend is booked alone. We are going to add one lady to each cabin and we are all over 18.

     

    You generally would not do this at check-in but at guest services once onboard.

     

     

    Would they do that switch passengers between two cabins?

     

     

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  8. Hi all,

     

    Hoping someone can answer this question. My friend and I each have a JS booked for a cruise next April. My friend has two other friends that would like to go with us. What they want to do is book one of the friends in each of our cabins for now. Then on boarding day when we all check in together, switch me into my friend's cabin and move her roommate into my cabin. Supposedly these women have done it before with their parents. This would avoid someone having the wrong seapass card etc. I'm not comfortable doing this. I sent RCI an email to inquire if they allow this situation too. Has anyone ever done this before? Thanks so much!

     

     

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  9. Hi Annefran! We will be stopping at Labadee in November. We're not getting a bungalow then but we will be checking out the area. Columbus Cove does have it's own BBQ area.

     

     

    Hey how are you? Great will be looking for your photos and update. I am on Allure in November but we don't make a stop there. I'm not going until April next year. Have fun!

     

     

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  10. Hi all,

     

    I may be sharing a cabin with a friend next year on Navigator. Right now we are in different cabins . She has MTD and I have early. Her hubby may not go now and we want to share a cabin.

     

    My question is can we still have the same dining times we had originally selected with our current cabins and now possible being in the same cabin? She wants to dine with different friends of ours at MTD and I have plans with friends for early dining.

     

    Thoughts?

     

     

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  11. Does anyone know of another reputable snorkeling tour company besides Woodwind? They are booked for our Navigator cruise next April. Appreciate the information .

     

     

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  12. Since there is this huge walk the day we are in port and ends at the Dockyard, we decided to do an excursion through the ship to Horseshoe Beach. There is going to be a lot of traffic getting back into the dockyard and we want to make sure we get back on time to get back on board.

     

    Next time we will definitely try Elbow Beach or Coco Reef thanks all. Happy Cruising!

     

     

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  13. I haven't been to Coco Reef because I have a philosophical problem with paying for a. beach day in Bermuda, which has some of the best free beaches I n the world. Both Ccco Reef and the Elbow Beach resort are located on one of those great free beaches, Elbow Beach.

     

     

     

    My personal philosophy aside, many posters on this board have gone to Coco Reef and like it. I think their current price is $69 per person, but I might be wrong. I f you just search this board you should find posts and threads discussing Coco Reef.

     

     

    Thanks I think we are leaning toward going to Horseshoe for the day. I've been there a few times and it's one of my favorite beaches. Thanks for your input it was greatly appreciated!

     

     

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  14. Hi,

     

    Can someone recommend another all-inclusive type resort other than Elbow Beach? The resort has a function on the premises the day we are there in port, May 7th, 2016 and aren't selling day passes. Already been to Horseshoe Bay several times and looking for a relaxing beach/pool day.

     

    Thanks, Anne

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