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  1. How do I notify Chef's Table of food allergies? I noticed on a sample menu that the starter is scallops and I'm allergic to them. I don't want to just show up and announce it moments before the appetizer is served. I also don't want to stand in line at the concierge desk - I'm on vacation. Can I call somewhere once I'm onboard?

     

    Calling RCCL before the cruise is worthless. I've done that for countless other things and it never gets recorded. Thanks!

  2. We reserve My Time Dining in the MDR every night at approximately the same time (except when specialty dining). We get a table for 2 but get the same staff.

     

    If we decide to eat in the Windjammer one night, we'd like to notify the MDR so we're not just no-shows. How do we do that? I'd rather not stand in line at the MDR just to tell the host that we are eating elsewhere. Can I call it in?

     

    Thanks

  3. So if what I'm reading is correct, one person in the cabin who likes to drink alcohol can get the alcohol package and the other person can opt out. The second person can claim to not want any alcohol (but really be lying, in this hypothetical scenario) and the first person can get as many drinks as he wants and share them with the second person - for free. That's why I thought anyone over 21 in the same cabin had to buy the same package. What am I missing?

  4. I happen to love Miami - food, culture, art deco, music. BUT, if you book a cruise for certain ports (because that is what you like) then it is a real bummer when the itinerary changes. I'd be mad if a sea day was substituted for a port. Or if a U.S. port was substituted for a Caribbean port. Yes, sometimes Mother Nature interferes and nothing can be done. But dock construction should be scheduled and known ahead of time. Give away some OBC and everyone is appeased. Marketing 101.

  5. So, I went to print off my Set Sail pass and my luggage tags for a cruise next month (via a link from an RCCL email to me) and got a screen that said "WHOOPS looks like this site has already sailed." I tried to log in directly from the RCCL website instead - same result. I tried again 8 hours later - same. So I can't print anything unless I continue to try and try and try until it works - maybe in a few days. Maybe not.

     

    Other super loyal/employees in disguise RCCL message boards say I'm too negative about the RCCL website and blast me for complaining - but really, this is ridiculous. It's a constant battle to see if I can get in or not. I have to keep trying and sometimes I'm successful.

     

    I have the very latest web browser on my iMac. I've emptied my cache. I've done all the "tricks" that you have to go through to make it work.

  6. Hi - We have tickets on the HOHO bus in Palma de Mallorca and plan to take it to see the Cathedral and Castell de Bellver and etc. We also want to see the Miro Museum and the Arab Baths. Does anyone know if the bus stops near those sites? We are big walkers so it doesn't have to be super close - we just need to know which stops to get off. Thank you so much

  7. 30 years ago, when my son was small and we were brand new to cruising and working full time, we could only get one week off of work. So time was very precious. I don't remember the cruise line, probably Premier (a Disney precursor) and we paid for Premier to book our air (inclusive with our cruise). Per their tickets for us, we left the morning of the cruise and of course we were bumped, because we were the cheapest rate on the oversold plane (which is always the deal when the cruise books your air). At the time, we were too naive to realize that's how it worked. Stranded at the airport, probably going to miss our cruise, with a panicked 6-year-old in tow, we had to beg the people in the waiting area to give up their seats for us. Finally some good Samaritan did that (and I paid it back later in my life for someone else). I swore I would never let the cruise line book my air again, even if I had to pay $$$$ more. Of course now, in retirement, we can go a day earlier. That was not an option for us as working parents in 1988.

  8. Hi - I looked at past discussions on this topic and never really got my question answered. I booked late and ended up with a Deck 9 JS under the jacuzzi on Independence. I'm not too worried about the overhand blocking the sun as I assume being two decks below it will help. And the balconies are all covered anyway. (But I'd love a response on that.)

     

    What I am worried about is the supposed mirrored glass on the balcony that prevents you from sitting in a deck chair and gazing out at the sea. I hear it reflects back or distorts your view or something like that.

     

    Can anyone expound on all of this for me? Thank you so much!

  9. I'm 2 months away from sailing and I can't book a reservation for the Izumi sushi restaurant. It doesn't show up on my Cruise Planner. I called and they said the restaurant is totally booked (except for the Hibachi, which is still available). Is it small enough to book up full this far in advance? Should I keep checking to see if it opens up again if someone cancels?

     

    Since it's ala carte (and this a zero charge upon reservations) I have a feeling people reserve it and then no show.

  10. I have had problems with the website since I booked our cruise months ago. Half the time it tells me to try again later and why are there two log in pages? One for the website and then another for the cruise planner?? I've cruised with Norwegian and Carnival and never had this problem. Both of their websites and apps were very easy to use! This is our first time with RC (Adventure of the Seas) and we are getting very nervous. The app gives me a message and I quote "Your reservations on ships not yet available in this app". What?????? that's not even grammatically correct! NCL and CCL both had an easy app to use to communicate with others in our party while on board. Does RC?

    The RCCL website has tons of problems and always has. Keep trying and at some point you might get lucky and get in. When you do, book as many shore excursions and onboard reservations as you can because who knows when you will be able to get in again. I've complained on the RCCL fan blog and have been roundly scolded (by RCCL marketing employees in disguise) for being negative.

  11. Agree, but I also feel people have the right to post their opinions and experiences whether it be positive are even negative.

     

    The good thing about this site is the above is allowed, unlike some other sites where if someone dares to say something even remotely negative, they get flamed by the cheerleaders and the self anointed specific cruise line Police, and eventually, the post gets removed.

     

     

    Someone said it here before: Both the positive and not so positive reviews are worth information to know.

     

    Great post, thanks

  12. There was no problem getting a lounger in either the Solarium or near the main pools because during most of the voyage it was cooler than normal. Because the voyage was port intensive many passengers left the ship at most stops so if you decided to stay onboard you had the ship to yourself. This sailing had the least amount of chair hogs in my more than thirty five cruise ship sailings since I got hooked way back in May 1983.

    Thanks much for both posts Corby!

  13. I really appreciate all the replies but I'd like to hear from others who have sailed Indy in the last few weeks. I assume there are growing pains but I keep hearing (also on other blogs) that overcrowding is an issue and people can't find seats in WJ. That's a pretty big problem if you can't sit down to eat. What is RCCL doing to remedy this? Were the first cruises out of dry dock super full and the later ones maybe not so?

     

    Honestly, we've never been on a crowded RCCL ship before and we have always sailed Freedom class. The reports of overcrowding on Indy have me worried because I paid a LOT for this 2 week cruise (plus overseas air) and obviously don't want to be disappointed. We usually spend our Sea Days in the shade in the Solarium (with no problem finding seats). I'm hoping that August means family travelers and the Solarium seats will still be available. Thanks.







  14. was lucky to be invited to the pre release cruise,

    I agree with the handwash station pity no low ones for children and wheel chair users

    we were told 104 cabins added but no extra crew.

    Food was excellent and the menu had been tweeked for the British market.

    It is smaller in choice than before, no Caesar's salad every day but prawn cocktail and snails were. Alway a steak on the menu

    lobster tails are back.

    the English Executive Chef has done a great job on the food side in the MDR and Windjammers.





    the additional features on board are great for families.





    We liked the Sports bar not impressed with Fish and ships

    will miss the second Diamond lounge which is now Suite only





    it is all a matter of taste

    will we go back probably if the price is right but prefer smaller ships

    j

    Thanks for a very good review! Most helpful!

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