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If he is in the room with his parents he would have to be present at check in with them.
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9 minutes ago, LostPuppy said:
I especially like the irony of suggestions to put your booze in a Yeti cup in your cabin, then carry it around.
On one hand the cup is used to signal "Look at me! I can afford an overpriced, impractical cup", but it is used to ferry booze from the cabin to poolside to avoid high priced drinks there....
Oh sure, people will rationalize their decision (they don't have MY booze, I don't want to walk to a bar, etc, etc), but I find the whole "Yeti cup thing" comical, curious, and strange...
My Yeti cup says that I like my drinks to stay cold while in the hot sun. I purchase the Cheers package and also bring my Yeti. I usually order my Fun Ship...wait 5 mins and get a shot of rum. Pour it all in enjoy and repeat. I'm excited to know that walking around with it in hand can bring so many emotions to so many opinionated people!
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17 minutes ago, splintz said:
we usually get cheers and my wife likes to drink wine especially red wine. wine by the glass at the bars is pretty much the same you might have only 2 red wine selections. the dinning room has a better wine list and should offer more choices by the glass. my wife often goes to the steak house and gets wine at the bar and takes it back to whatever bar i'm at. the steak house house the best wine list and the most wine by the glass selections. most people don't know about the bar at the steak house or don't think you can go to it unless you are dining at the steak house.
Great tip!!! I will have to do this!
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My hubby and I have decided (really more my hubby) to purchase the Cheers program this cruise. I am a red wine drinker with dinner and am looking forward to trying some of the more expensive options than I would normally order. I also will dabble at some mixed drinks here and there but not really sure what to order. I've also heard to request top shelf alcohol as that offsets the price paid for the better quality drink. Your advice will prove to be invaluable to this novice!
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I didn't see it mentioned in the thread but did you use the Rebound patches on this cruise?
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You can also find other reviews on sites like Expedia and Travelocity
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I also bring extra Ziploc bags not only for wet clothes but also for our beach/water shoes. I don't care how much you rinse there is always left over sand. This way it isn't all in your beach bag and suitcases.
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54 minutes ago, sanmarcosman said:
Here's another reason not to do what is commonly called " smuggling " : your scanned luggage will not be delivered to your room. Hours after the ship has sailed you will receive a written notice to your cabin advising that you need to meet with ship's security at a designated time and place. Rather than enjoying your view balcony you'll be down in the bowels of the ship queuing up with many other disgruntled, unhappy people only to find out your belongings were rummaged through and you aren't getting your rum back. Bon Voyage!
Is this something new? I accidently left my travel size iron in the pocket of my luggage. I received my luggage with a note that it had been removed and I could pick it up at the end of the cruise.
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This is why I responded no. I'm assuming then this is just a suggestion and not a rule?