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time4u2go

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  1. Lol of course you haven't seen them if you haven't looked for them! Duh.
  2. Not enough time. If you left Ravenna around 8, you might get to the heart of Venice around 11. That would leave about 1 hour before you had to return to Ravenna.
  3. Same here. All of these have been the same experience I have had at several airports...agent checked both boarding pass and ID.
  4. I'm with others in that I have never had them NOT check both the boarding pass and ID. At MCO (which I flew out of about 2 weeks ago), as well as several others I've been to in recent months, the machine that scans the boarding pass is at the station where the TSA agent checks both your boarding pass and ID.
  5. Interesting. In my experience, every TSA screener does check my boarding card. They scan it on their scanner, and check it and my ID.
  6. Why would anyone lie about their weight on this?
  7. I know we aren't supposed to point out spelling errors but I got a good laugh out of this.
  8. That is true, according to the FAQ (https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/food-drink-onboard-policy ) "you are free to bring non-perishable prepackaged food in limited quantities."
  9. This is exactly one of the two things that makes it NOT be a true chef's table. (The other being that it's not in the kitchen.)
  10. I've seen this too, where TSA Precheck can take longer than the regular lines. I suspect TSA Precheck might become like self-disembarkation...as more and more people use it, it becomes the rule rather than the exception.
  11. My favorite: Port Canaveral. Easy arrival/departure. My least favorite: Ravenna. Long drive to get there (from major airports), then just tents once you arrive.
  12. I agree with others about how good it is. And definitely worth the difference to get Global Entry (unless you know that you will never fly internationally), as it's only $3 per year difference.
  13. According to this FAQ https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/prohibited-items-onboard-policy it is not allowed.
  14. I agree that it is definitely not obvious who gets a part of the pie. That's why I was asking how the poster knew that those specific positions were included.
  15. Agreed. My TA provides no benefit from booking lodging or airfare with them. But they most definitely give me significant benefits from booking cruises with them!
  16. Did you ask the head waiter what the issue was on night three? What did he say?
  17. Wow that does sound impressive on the Mardi Gras!
  18. This is one of my biggest complaints. Is it really that hard for all of these things to be consistent? I guess for Royal's technology department, it is.
  19. Are you talking about getting on a cruise ship or on an airplane? TSA does not do passenger screening for cruise ships.
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