We always eat a good breakfast at the pre cruise hotel. For us no need for a lunch. Once onboard, we go to our stateroom to get our Seapass cards, drop off carryons and go check in for the muster. Then we're off to get our traditional welcome aboard drinks and chill out until our luggage arrives.
They were on the cruises I was on recently.
Depends on the time of day. I used the general use Pelotons early in the morning (6:AM) if I couldn't walk the track do to weather and in the late afternoon(~ 3:PM) without signing up to use them and I was the only one using them. Consistent on our last four cruises. Two NE/Canada cruises (2019 and 2022 Summit), one Caribbean cruise (2023 Apex) and one Pacific Coastal cruise (2023 Eclipse).
We would have requested they be moved to another location. If not them, then inconvenience us and move us to another location in the MDR. We wouldn't have put up with that crap! The dining venues are not playgrounds!
Our recent Eclipse cruise we had no issues with getting drinks and waited on at the different bars we frequented (best service was at the Passport Bar) and the pool bar wait staff, and the sommelier always kept our wine glasses full in the MDR. No issues with our wait staff in the MDR (breakfast and supper) or our stateroom attendant.
You don't need an account to use the three or four Pelton bikes for general use in the gym (I always use them and do not have an account) along with the other brand bikes (uprights and recumbent). Maybe to you it doesn't make sense to you. The Peloton bikes that are always locked down in another room of the gym are for those that pay for that class with an instructor.
The 70s isn't all about disco. A lot of great music from the 70's. RCs activities staff needs to realize that. Disco is dead. 50s, 60s and 70s, bring it on.
We cruise on both Celebrity and RC and like the similarities and the differences between Celebrity's CC and RCs CAS. One of the reason why we book both.