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  1. How much does the average non-alcoholic drink cost. Example sodas, milkshakes, virgin daiquiris, ect. We are debating on getting our 2 young teens the non alcoholic drink package themselves (we both already have them ourselves). Thank you in advance.
  2. Twice a day seems excessive to me anyways. How much trash are you producing? How many towels do you need. Do you wash your home towels twice a day? I guess glassware is only good for one use? This seems like a lot of whining over nothing.
  3. How do clocks on Royal Caribbean ships work. We will be departing from Miami (EST) but moving throght different time zones. Does the ship keep the origination port time as the same as the ship time for the whole cruise? Also how does this work out for port days when they say in port form 7-4. Does that mean ship time or actual port time? This will be important as we booked an excursion outside of the cruise line and need to know when to show up.
  4. Sorry for possibly hijacking this thread but we will be in Puerto Rico as one of our port stops. Are we able to bring liquor bottles back on board? Do they check when getting back on board from a port day?
  5. Since this is my first cruise ever I have some questions about the main dinning room. We will be on the Oasis in March for 7 days. We have a dinner set time of 5:30 in the MDR. Here are my questions. Does the main dinning room serve breakfast and or lunch? If so what time slots are available for this? If they do serve breakfast and/or lunch do we need to let them know we are coming? How crowded does it get if they serve breakfast/lunch? Is it any good? (I know this may spark a lot of opinions but willing to see what comes from the question) If we are not coming to dinner do we need to notify them before? If so how much advanced time do we need to give? Do we have an assigned table for the whole trip? Do we have any choice in which table we get? Any advice? BTW we chose not to do any specialty dinning. We are not that picky and it seems like there is a decent selection without paying extra. Thank you in advance for any information.
  6. I am renting at the airport and will just Uber there after cruise. That way when I drop off next morning we just go straight to airport from car drop off. A tram/shuttle will take you there.
  7. We will be cruising out of Miami in March on the Oasis. I was wondering when we embark and go through security and I have a coffee drink in hand will they require me to throw it away similar to the way they do it at the airport security? Thanks for any help on this.
  8. Thank you for your responses. This will be our first cruise ever so just trying to get a feel for the lay of the land. We have both hot and cold sleepers so I just wanna be prepared.
  9. I was wondering what the temp is like in the rooms. We will have a basic room with view (no balcony). Do the rooms get hot or cold? Is there any kind of individual room specific heat/air cooling? I was curious about if needed to pack long sleepwear or just go with shorts? Thanks in advance for any help.
  10. For everyone who answered THANK YOU. This has helped for sure. I have had the app downloaded since I first booked the cruise in September. I tend to over research (I have my personal spreadsheet created for the trip...lol) so I have most things figured out already. I just want to be prepared and not miss on something as simple a show by not booking in time. Good tips on the kids thing (especially the Teen Club). Most of what Mum2Mercury said about rules of the kids sounds like sound advice and probably what we would have said anyways but good to see it so clearly written.
  11. Hello everyone. Our first cruise is a week-long Caribbean cruise leaving out of Miami next March and we are aboard the Oasis. I have done a ton of research but still have some oddball questions. Any help is appreciated. 1) How ‘safe” are the room safes? I have read about the small size but only plan on keeping some paperwork, passports, and some cash in them. Should we not worry? 2) Does Labadee/Coco Cay have towel service on the islands or do we need to bring them from the ship? 3) Does Labadee have lockers for use? 4) How cold does the room refrigerators keep things. I have heard conflicting stories about these? 5) Do the room refrigerators come stock with expensive temptation already? We don’t want those things but are concerned about if we will have enough room to keep a 12 pack of sodas? 6) Is there a way to see what shows are playing when before in the days before the cruise? 7) How fast do ship shows “sell out”? Once onboard how fast do we need to worry about booking shows? 😎 When reserving shows do you reserve specific seats? If so is there a “best seats” list anywhere or are most seats fine? 9) We have a 14 and 12 year old. Will we be fine letting the roam around on their own (together) during some of the day or will we always need to be nearby. Just before I hear anything they are well behaved and have basic manners so I am less worried about them disturbing others than I am about anything happening to them from other passengers. I am sure I will have more questions before we leaveJ Any help is appreciated even unsolicited advice. Thank you.
  12. Societal norms. Things change. Including “societal norms”. Simply put if you don’t like the way people behave then you need to either not go out or change your views. It is not reasonable for you to expect everyone else to conform to “your norms”. Your norms are not “societal norms”. Maybe form your viewpoint but obviously many people don’t feel the same way or we would not be having this discussion. I also wonder what are you are actually protecting you grandkids from? You having to explain something uncomfortable to them?
  13. Not sure who is triggered here… I understand your viewpoint but in the end that is the way things are. You either choose to live among it or not. I have yet to be on a cruise yet but am less worried about other peoples actions than what I teach my kids. I refuse to hide them from the world so I teach them to cope and understand the world so they can deal with things better when they do run across things that are out of the ordinary.
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