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Is it easy cruising out of Galveston?
The Fun Researcher replied to 3red7s's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Even though Galveston has been the most difficult cruise port for us logistically, we had a great time spending 3 nights in a vacation condo and visiting the island before our cruise. It's a wonderful downtown to walk the shops, there are some great places to eat, and fun walking the beach. I do wish they would do longer sailings from there to get to the Eastern or Southern Caribbean. -
Is it easy cruising out of Galveston?
The Fun Researcher replied to 3red7s's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Yeah it only made since because we needed a way to get around and tour the island the three days before our cruise. The rental was $480 and the parking was $90. So $570 total. When you consider the other option of paying for transportation from BUSH back and forth on the island for 7 people it made sense to do the rental and parking for not much more. Galveston is the only port that has forced that issue though. -
Is it easy cruising out of Galveston?
The Fun Researcher replied to 3red7s's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Just jumping in to say that, of all the cruise ports we've sailed from, Galveston is the biggest pain when it comes to the logistics. (We've sailed from Port Canaveral, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Bayonne NJ, Seattle, and Galveston) We sailed new years 2017/2018 from Galveston. Maybe this has changed but the primary problem is due to no good places to drop off a rental car near the cruise terminal. We typically purchase a rental car from the airport the day before and drop it off near the cruise port the day of the cruise. However in Galveston we ended up having to hold onto the rental car for an additional 7 days and pay for parking by the port because there was no good place to drop it off, or pick one up after the cruise. We are a family of 5, typically with a set of grandparents with so shuttle costs really add up. Plus we wanted a few nights before the cruise to tour and stay in Galveston and needed transportation. Typically, we rent a minivan that holds 7. Yeah it's tight in the minivan getting to the hotel, or the morning going to the cruise ship. However, once bags are dropped off to the hotel, the vehicle works great to have free reign to visit places the day before the cruise. Galveston just took more work, and cost, for the ground transportation portion of the vacation. -
Menu for Labor on Liberty of the Seas
The Fun Researcher replied to elizabethbp's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Sorry if some of those are a little out of order. I just did screenshots from the app and pasted them. It is from the current sailing right now. -
Menu for Labor on Liberty of the Seas
The Fun Researcher replied to elizabethbp's topic in Royal Caribbean International
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Charged for pool towels
The Fun Researcher replied to lbow1984's topic in Royal Caribbean International
No doubt, why they think they need to charge for scratchy used pool towels, i don't know. We've been charged a number of times. As a family of 5 we've always booked two rooms. Sometimes we'll check towels out with one room's card and forget and return them with the other room's card. Fortunately we've caught the charges ($100+) each time but it's a hassle to go down to guest services to fix it. -
Agreed. We solved it on our past cruise (5 nights) by purchasing the "all in" package for the Drinks and Wifi for a very reasonable cost. (I think is was only $300 or so total for my wife and I combined) However, our friends who were cruising with us, and were also Diamond, did pay for the "all in" package . By the time they booked, Celebrity was asking $700 or more for it. They really didn't like how the elite happy hour benefits worked, at all.
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Independence Solarium pool
The Fun Researcher replied to Ba' Datz's topic in Royal Caribbean International
The pools are freshwater on Indy which is nice, but I do feel that they have all pools colder than I would prefer. -
Independence Solarium pool
The Fun Researcher replied to Ba' Datz's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Covered no. Heated? Yes but that doesn't mean it's going to be 88 degrees or something. They can choose not to heat it. -
The good thing is, Celebrity is a great product overall. I would be interested in trying their newer ships. We did the Equinox (Solstice class) again in December and while food and drink was good (on par with Royal) it was just sleepy compared to what we're used to with Royal. It was the week before Christmas and I think they were maybe putting in a lot of effort planning for that next week and kind of forgot about us. 😄 (Just a guess.)
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We were Platinum or Emerald (can't remember which) when we sailed Celebrity in 2017. We were Select back then. Since 2017 we became Diamond on Royal. We were automatically upgraded to Elite on Celebrity. Having said that, Celebrity has pretty poor perks for Elite compared to Diamond (and above) for Royal. The happy hour is right overtop of dinner (unless you eat late). You can't order elite drinks from the MDR, so if you want one you need to leave your table, exit the dining room, and find a bar. The laundry can be nice but we've never used it on Royal or Celebrity. Maybe some of the perks will be of some meaningful benefit to you, but it's almost useless to us. The 4 drink vouchers and the 24 hours of wifi are far above any of the Elite benefits on Celebrity
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Exceptions to Deluxe Beverage Package Rule
The Fun Researcher replied to LisaLisa87's topic in Royal Caribbean International
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Exceptions to Deluxe Beverage Package Rule
The Fun Researcher replied to LisaLisa87's topic in Royal Caribbean International
If there is one adult 21 or older in the room with one other guest under 21 can you opt out of a reduced drink package completely for the underage person? ...or do they still make you get the refreshment package? I remember when Royal didn't have this rule and all passengers could purchase drink packages separately. To combat sharing (and increase profits) they now require both passengers over 21 to purchase (or refreshment for 2nd) However if one of the two guests is a minor then they aren't able to share alcohol due to underage. Does Royal still force a drink package on the underage guest? -
what's currently provided in cabins?
The Fun Researcher replied to AandBmom's topic in Royal Caribbean International
If you use conditioner you will definitely want to bring you own. No guarantee they can get some for you as it's not a standard item offered. The blow driers are the cheap hotel variety and will get the job done but will take a while. We bring our own but it did trip the breaker on the Quantum class ships once. Our fault... If you do bring one, I suggest the low heat setting and full fan setting as the heat is what uses the most energy in a hairdryer, not the fan. -
Agreed. We almost exclusively use 3rd party options (both for cost and variety), but we also fully know the risk, sail primarily well visited Caribbean ports, and are willing to deal with the consequences if we were not able to make it back to the ship. Exactly, port pilots have died in that process of boarding/disembarking cruise ships. Regarding this couple, the thing that struck me were the comments that they weren't sure they wanted to board the ship now. After all that trouble by them, and NCL to meet back up. That's straight up pouting, and not taking ownership. Suck it up. You made a mistake.
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Liberty of the Seas June, 2024
The Fun Researcher replied to NJ Gal's topic in Royal Caribbean International
We're also sailing Liberty in June (5 night bermuda) We always plan around 1pm. Not sure how often you've cruised, so this might be advice to others, but remember not to check EVERYTHING in your bags with the porter at the pier. It's not uncommon for luggage to be delivered after dinner time on the first night so you might want to keep a set of dinner clothes/shoes and some toiletries with you in a bag or carryon. -
They definitely are filling a need in Nassau with the beach club there, but yeah there are already quite a few good options in Cozumel for all inclusive beach days. Love that about Cozumel. Now, don't get me started about Nassau... for being the busiest cruise port it sure is SORELY LACKING in choices for good excursions, especially all inclusive beach days. (and especially for families. Some of the few options are adults only)
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Does every room get a royal blanket in Alaska?
The Fun Researcher replied to miyanc's topic in Royal Caribbean International
No, not on the Quantum last summer. ...and not only that, but we had preordered the winter blanket (from the gifts section of the cruise planner) and they were out of those too. That was a bummer because they were going to be a nice surprise gifts for quite a few of our group of 14.