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Itchy&Scratchy

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  1. same on Enchanted last week (1st week of June). We didn't even try the gelato based premium desserts and simply asked for 2-3 scoops of gelato instead to count towards the Premier package. The Nutella gelato with or without whole roasted hazelnuts as a topping was fantastic. Apparently, chocolate gelato was just as great. We also tried the Black Forest Cake once. It was good, but not like "OMG!" our sailing last week was different. We went every day and got 1-3 scoops each and didn't get charged even once.
  2. Princess has been my 13 year old's son favorite cruise line since he started cruising at 3, and he doesn't even do kid's or teen's club. Now that Princess is running the 3rd and 4th person in the same cabin free promotion, it's a no brainer to take a kid with us. We do it regardless of the promotion, of course, because we can't imagine vacationing without him. 🙂
  3. you should consider going to a PAYG Mahahual beach club with a much better beach and much cheaper offerings. 🙂 We were on the same cruise with you and went to Blue Kay which we visited several times before. Here is my report and pics: https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2988353-what-is-the-best-pay-as-you-go-resort-in-costa-maya-mahahual-beach/#comment-67495283 https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2988353-what-is-the-best-pay-as-you-go-resort-in-costa-maya-mahahual-beach/#comment-67497083 It cost us $40 taxi roundtrip for 5 people and $46 + $6 tip in food and drinks, and we had a much better time, no trip hazards and hardly any seaweed. We'll go there next time we are on Enchanted and the same itinerary (next May). The below average beach break excursion through the ship is also discussed in the same thread.
  4. I just wanted to say that it was extremely beneficial to be able to look up where my parents were with the help of the medallions and the app on our Enchanted cruise this week. My DH and DS also easily found me using the app. Not being able to find each other on a large ship was very aggravating on the Oasis class ships, for example.
  5. we just received OBC refund while on the cruise, even though our ports were not cancelled. Each person got $12 back.
  6. they looked about the same. Some had a matt on top, some didn't. We picked the ones with matts and covered them with cruise beach towels, and all was good. I was surprised some people chose to sit directly on the wooden loungers... just outside. The taxis inside the port were for people who fell for the "I'll take you to a better beach club" trick. @BamaVol Blue Kay - good for swimming and lounging, but, perhaps, not for food or specialty drinks anymore. right middle this is my kid swimming. It was shallow. the man in the middle sleeping on the lounger is my dad. We had 5 of them in a row in a shady area. our loungers are right behind these: left: the longest pier in our cruising history: you can see the trolly all the way back. It runs from that spot to the ships.
  7. As promised, here is the report on Blue Kay from last week: They no longer charge $12 pp as a cover fee, they just want you to buy food and/or drinks. It would have cost us $60 for 5 people in the past, but would have included 10 drinks. This time food and drinks were $46 and I added $5 grats. They give you an arm band for bathroom use. The bathroom is still questionable, but usable. Chicken tacos and chicken burrito were below average to average, but edible. Mango daiquiri was awful (it had powder consistency, as if the flavored powder didn't dissolve). Pineapple juice was bad (unsweetened and powdery). I'd stick with canned/bottled drinks (beer and sodas) if I were you - they were standard. We got there before 10 am, so we had pretty much any available chaise to choose from. Some more people showed up later, but it didn't get awfully busy. Several large parties have arrived throughout the entire time we were there, but I am not sure what happened to all those people. It didn't look like they stayed long. Maybe, they had a separate area for themselves. There was natural shade and shade from wooden roofs. The place didn't change much, except for adding many more chaises, tightly packed together in rows. The water was clear but had some of that prickly seaweed in it. Easily ignored. Water entrance was rough - lots of broken shells and rocks, so I'd recommend water shoes if you have sensitive feet. I do. There were some rocks in the water, but once you are a couple of yards into the water, the floor is sandy. We spent most of our time in the water and that's exactly what we like. There were a lot of boat tours "parking" very close to us, which was at times stinky and unnerving, since they passed very close to us. All in all, not too troublesome. There were many vendors walking by and offering stuff, but I am sure it's like that everywhere. BEWARE of some of the "taxi" drivers at the port. One of them asked if we needed a taxi, we said - yes, to Blue Kay. He started telling us that BK now charges $90/pp (!!!) and was all inclusive and belonged to the cruise line. What? None of that made sense. He said he'd take us to a different beach club for only $20 pp, which had bathrooms and shade. We insisted on BK, so he lost interest immediately and sent us towards real taxis. Most of them are large vans and hold 6+ people. It's $4 pp to Mahahual beaches. On the way back the staff called a taxi for us (5 people) and some other folks. The pier walk was super long and very very hot and tiring. There was no trolly service in the morning. Once you enter the port, you can use the shortcut through the gelato store. Take a photo with flamingos, and after the flamingos you will see the gelato store. The taxis are outside of the port entrance. We were all sweaty and miserable by the time we got to the taxi stand... There was a trolly in the afternoon, running the length of the pier back to the ship for a tip. There were 3 ships in port: Enchanted Princess, Harmony of the Seas and NCL Breakaway, so all three - quite sizable. Let me know if you have any questions. We have the same itinerary next year and wouldn't mind going to Blue Kay again, but we'll stick to ready made drinks. Pre-pandemic the drinks were great, but not anymore. New management...
  8. Definitely bring DL with you when going off the ship in PR
  9. I booked E409 for us, which is on the opposite side from E410. I think 409 and 410 are better than 407 balcony wise, but choosing between 407 and 410 also involves choosing which side is better for your particular cruise (starboard or port).
  10. we tried that once, many years ago, and unfortunately, I hurt my knee badly in the process. So, no, somebody else can get the bags to the terminal. There are 5 of us, with 4 suitcases and 5 backpacks, we are not lugging them around to the buffet and then to the terminal ourselves, no, thank you. Especially, if we don't need to leave the ship that early. Considering your 3 hour wait at the airport, you didn't have an early flight out, so no need to get off the ship among the first wave, especially in Port Everglades.
  11. I provided a direct link 3 posts above yours.
  12. I am not worried about the obstruction, but I don't like strong winds in my face.
  13. our friends travel with 4 (2 adults, 2 teens) in a cabin and they are fine. Oh, both our last cruise and the cruise coming up in a couple of days on Enchanted were/will be in an inside room.
  14. and yet the 3 of us love standard balcony cabins and fit just fine. Go figure, right?
  15. thank you, we do! Getting ready for our next cruise next week, and hoping we won't get covid on this one. 🙂
  16. The great thing about balcony cabins with young kids is you can usually fit a pacnplay on the balcony. I doubt that the 7 and the 8 year old would fit into a pack and play... Not sure why elementary school aged kids would be too young for a balcony cabin. I guess if one leaves them unattended - probably. with the way cruise prices are lately, I wouldn't want to book a separate cabin for kids.
  17. https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/456-caribbean/
  18. we've had an all aboard time for embarkation day available in the app for months now.
  19. Great review, thank you! We'll be on Enchanted this Saturday. 🙂 I wouldn't leave the ship by 7 am just to sit at the airport for 3 hours. 🙂 We'd have a leisurely breakfast on the ship and then disembark. And we wouldn't bother with self carrying the luggage either. 3 hours is plenty of time not to be in an awful hurry.
  20. if you end up with 2 cabins, consider allocating 6 people between 2 cabins differently if you only need 2-3 plus packages.
  21. you may want to spread these 6 people differently. One cabin - put 3 people with the package in it (also works if you only need the package for the first 2 people), and then another cabin with 3 non-drinkers (no package). Assuming that the third passenger in each cabin is a kid, once onboard you could have them sleep in the correct cabin. GS could even maybe add the other cabin's access to the card.
  22. I wonder if the goat cheese souffle (which is my favorite thing about Princess) is for Reserve dining only, or whether it's available to mere mortals. I always get two if we are lucky enough to have it on a cruise.
  23. he's already recognized his error in the subsequent posts.
  24. you've been on this forum for so long, surely, you can't be the first person asking this.... https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/3004645-medallions-what-are-they/
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