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  1. 3 minutes ago, Wishing on a star said:

    I am NOT an expert, but will try to answer, as I have also looked into this.

     

    Yes, the balcony will be big enough.   The C2 category cabana mini suites  (the ones that are not directly on the open cabana deck) look to have a bigger balcony than the C1 category. (the ones that are actually ON the open cabana deck)

    Yes, they will bring a larger table, table cloth, flowers, etc.   (at least this has always been)

     

    The balcony will be big enough, for sure.

    You will have the higher blue glass wall on all these cabins on deck 9.

    And, of course, if you are in a C1 category, there could be a few people out on that open cabana deck enjoying the evening, which could be fairly close as you have your UBD.

     

    I believe that these balconies on deck 9 are not covered.

    They will still be able to do the UBD in your 'cabana' or maybe even your stateroom, if the weather does not cooperate.

    Thank you.  It's a C2 so we'll have some privacy. 

  2. On 3/22/2024 at 7:51 PM, Skiah said:

     

    @Sox Fan Cruiser

    After seeing your post, I went to the App and Spellbound has been updated to 5:00, 6:30, and 8:00. I reserved a date and time, and the App wants to use my credit card.  I didn't confirm the reservation because I prefer to use OBC since I have enough to cover the cost. Do you or any other CC Members know if there is a way to use OBC before we are on the ship?

     

    By the way, born in Boston grew up in southern NH. Sox fan for life!

     

    Thanks!

    Murf

    You can use Shareholder and possibly military OBC before boarding but not the rest.  

  3. 20 minutes ago, Astro Flyer said:


    If you’re asking about the Lahaina Cannery Mall Safeway…it is open.

     

    The mall was not damaged nor was the Lahaina Gateway center. Businesses makai of LCM also survived including the Old Lahaina Luau which has reopened. The Feast at Lele (505 Front Street) owned by the same company was destroyed by the firestorm.

     

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    5 minutes ago, cr8tiv1 said:

    Makai = Ocean side (toward the ocean).

     

    There is a Whole Foods and CVS/Longs at the Maui Mall.  You can catch a city bus to a Foodland not far away (about a mile if you want to walk it).

     

    My story about the people of the Maui:

     

    I walked across the street to the Maui Mall for my Guri Guri fix.  Could not find big bags of Maui Potato Chips so called the factory to find out where I could purchase them (not at Longs or Whole Foods).

     

    Nice person/owner? on the other end of the call asked me how many bags I wanted.  If I waited at the mall....she would deliver them in a few minutes.

     

    I tried to give her more for her troubles...she declined and gave me back exact change. 

    thanks

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  4. 3 hours ago, azbirdmom said:

     

    I rarely watch YouTube videos but oddly I watched the first one last Saturday.  It started out in a lovely community that we have visited in the past - Puamana - and from there the gut punch continues.  We've actually visited Maui twice since the fires, the first time staying down in Kihei and the second up in Napili north of the devastation area but you can definitely see some of the damage from the bypass.  It's rough to see and I'm not usually emotional but I was every single time we had to drive through that section.  And the scope of the devastation is just beyond comprehension.  I pray every day for those who lost everything as they start the very long process of rebuilding.  The residents need to be taken care of first and then long after that the rest will come.

    Do you know if the Safeway is open and accessible?

  5. 1 hour ago, Dani24 said:

    We're in a suite on our next cruise, so definitely taking advantage of the Reserve dining. On our prior suite cruise we had a section of a dining room with regular anytime diners in the other part. Just curious if they'll pair the Reserve section with traditional, reservation or walk-ins. I don't know that I care where they place us, just curious about the logistics of it all. 🙂

    I don't think they'll change the reserve dining area out of the midship on 6.

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  6. 48 minutes ago, Dani24 said:

    Curious where the Reserve/Suite dining will be among these three rooms? Or will they adjust based on the popularity of any particular option?

     

    Which also leads me to wonder if there are caps on any of these choices. Will you need to preselect if you want traditional, reservations, or walk-in? And if the demand for one of those options on a given cruise is more than what that particular dining room will handle, do you get forced into another category?

    Reserve/Suite should not be affected by this in any way.  Of course there will be caps on traditional.  2 seatings, set number of tables. 

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  7. 6 hours ago, Jose Zalfadilla said:

    Perhaps a cheaper way to get some of the benefits associated with Club Class (or whatever it's called now)?  Other than special menu of 2 or 3 additional entrees, one may walk in anytime, perhaps have the same wait staff, shared or private table? I don't know, it's worth trying.

    This has nothing to do with club class. One DR has traditional dining,  one has reservations that change and one has walk in... take your chances that there is no line

  8. 2 hours ago, Piperpals said:

    We are getting on Ruby in two weeks, wondering who the performer in Crooners is (or will be). Also the bartenders. Love running into staff from previous cruises.

    The bartenders in Crooners are Saly and James. The piano player now is Daniel Oliver and occasionally there is a guitar player named Elizabeth Mora. There is less piazza entertainment on this cruise. Sometimes it's totally quiet.

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  9. 1 hour ago, Nily D said:

    Thanks for posting this! We will be sailing on Ruby in June to Alaska. It will be our first cruise ever.

     

    Question: how do you book the Chef's Table dinner? And is Sabatini always open for breakfast?

    To book the Chef's table, ask a headwaiter in a dining room or call the dine line. Sabatinis breakfast is only for full suites. It's one of the perks.

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  10. Quick update.  I always order a club sandwich at some point.  Best one ever.  Bartenders at Crooners are awesome. 

    Was invited to the most traveled passenger lunch yesterday and it was phenomenal.  Wifi is good enough to stream NCAA tournament. 

    We've been so busy with specialty dining,  chef's table and basketball,  it was nice to go back into the MDR tonight. 

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  11. 9 minutes ago, molly1995 said:

    We booked for an Alaskan cryis in June in a mini suite and keep reading aweful things.   How is the food, service and entertainment.  Also have an 11 year old who loves ping pong and pickle ball.

    I don't know what awful things you're hearing.  It's been great.  Food and service are excellent.  We don't do much with entertainment but enjoy the performer in Crooners. They have both ping pong and pickleball.

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  12. Today we're still in Panama.  Went out to sea last night then came back for a port day.  It's so hot.. only managed 2 hours at the pool. 

    Did the charcuterie in Vines last night.  It was just ok. 2 cheeses, 4 meats, olives and pickled onion. No bread,  no crackers.  Served with what tasted like soy sauce. Splitting one is an ok snack. If I paid $15 for this,  I wouldn't be happy. Great server though. 

    Not having much luck in the casino.  It's a Prestige Cruise so unless you're a part of that,  the casino hosts basically ignore you. 

    Back to the Crown Grill tonight. I absolutely love the restaurant managers and head waiters at all the venues. 

    Tomorrow is the MTP luncheon. Only my second invite. 

    Nap time so I can stay up and watch Iowa State and Illinois tonight. 

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  13. 7 hours ago, Essiesmom said:

    Do you have a medical emergency?  Otherwise, why are you heading back to Panama?  You are supposed to be halfway to Puntarenas…

     

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    No, we actually have a port day here before we head north. We went out to sea last night and then came back this morning 

  14. 6 hours ago, Piperpals said:

    HI, we are on the Ruby in a couple of weeks, have done many cruises but never on the Ruby.  What is the 'Adagio'?  Deck plan shows it on the Sun deck next to Sabatini's.  Just wondering if you know if it is a restaurant or lounge?

     

    Thanks

    It's a lovely little bar.  Very quiet. They had the suite get together up there and then meeting for the Chef's table last night. 

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  15. Chef's table last night was excellent.  Great food and company.  It's held in Sabatinis on this ship. I really like the location of Sabatinis on this ship... great for breakfast.  We'll eat dinner there next week.  Today we did the full transit mainly from our aft balcony.  We've done it before so wanted a different vantage point. We got up at 6:30 as we entered the canal so tonight we're just going to do the casual dining at Vines and drink some good wine. It's really hot here. 

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  16. 9 hours ago, Essiesmom said:

    You look to be having great weather for transit day.  Are you above the bridge, or down around the bow?  

     

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    We spent most of the day on our Aft balcony. Wandered a bit but mostly just used our loungers.

  17. 6 hours ago, johnkylie said:

    Are you able to let me know what the casual dining options are on Ruby? I don't  think they have Alfredo's and we have two free meals with our plus package. 

    Hope you are enjoying your cruise. 

    Only Vines and Salty Dog Gastropub. To me Vines is more of a share an appetizer than an actual meal. They will on various sea days open up  Planks and Steamers. They get busy!

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