As others, much prefer have my luggage waiting for me in the designated zone, rather than jockeying for a spot to stand at the carousel, having to look at everyone's bags as they come, and having to lunge and extract the heavy bag off of the carousel.
On Freedom last week, we smelled pot right away, and every day, though not from our balcony. But then again, it seems to be wherever you go, cars in parking lots reek and you smell it on people's clothes in the grocery store.
“My colleague has not shown a scintilla of evidence that the company engaged in so called “skimming” or any other impropriety in their gratuity program.”
sorry I am going through the car wash at the moment and got reminded of Perry Mason. Some of y’all are (almost) as good!
You can do a mock booking for that date and see how many cabins in the category are available.
I think with ships being so full these days, it's harder to get.
I have a bid right now, an amount worth it to me over the minimum but still "weak," and two OS available.
Not feeling optimistic.
Thanks to all for helpful comments. I just cancelled. My sister is not acclimated to even mildly chilly temperatures. For me, the water slides is probably not a good idea while dealing with a shoulder injury, either.
Looking at the weather for next week when we are in The Bahamas, gusty and high temps in the 70s, I'm inclined to think the water slides will be chilly. Common sense tells me to get a refund for the water park. Thoughts?
To be fair, I saw a spot on YouTube that shows the attraction; it is much different from my idea of a ropes course and more innovative and thrill-inducing. The ship itself doesn't interest me, anyway.
Just my $.02, anyone who travels will eventually have an emergency alarm, you calmly follow the instructions, and stand by until the all-clear, then it's over. I'm fine with not knowing the reason as it doesn't change anything.
I hope this doesn't happen. I can see having a fee perhaps so kids don't all swarm that particular area all the time, but make it say $20, and make sure the design is worth paying for.
If it's back, it will be interesting to hear reviews. I'm always skeptical when I see crab claws because it they have ever been frozen, they are dreadful. At my workplace, we serve a seafood tower, it's a very high-profit item but occasionally there will be a supply issue.