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  1. Those photographs and description are incorrect/out dated. . They were from when the ship was originally built, and had a beautiful large whirlpool in the spa area. The whirlpool has been removed and that area is now used for fitness classes. The sauna and steam are currently available m
  2. Mariner has complementary sauna, steam and showers in the ladies locker room. You do not have to book a spa package to use any of those facilities There is no whirlpool in the spa area, but there are several whirlpools located on the pool deck and in the solarium.
  3. There are beautiful cabanas on Barefoot Beach, some of them are over the water (on rocks- Not floating) and some are on the beach. A couple days prior to your cruise, you will receive an email from the concierge. At , that point, you can inquire about a cabana if you want your JS traveling companions to have access to barefoot beach, you will need to book a cabana for them. Otherwise, they will not have access to the area. You cannot “buy“ access. Your Diamond status is worthless when it comes to barefoot beach. The only C&A status that gets onto barefoot Beach is pinnacle. The beach next-door to barefoot Beach, Nelly’s beach is a very nice beach if you all want to stay together and don’t want to rent a cabana. Enjoy. m
  4. Seems to be the same as the type of hotel hairdryers that are fixed to a wall. M
  5. Topnole - I answered the internet comment but deleted as others had responded. For those who get 3 amenities , only one is provided for shorter cruises. Maybe that was it.
  6. about 2" in diameter. Best bet might be to join a thread of a currently sailing harmony cruise. Perhaps someone can help you . Have never seen a nozzle adapter on any dryer on any ship. M
  7. Compensation for what? Many were diagnosed one they returned home. M
  8. Q What should I do if I test positive for COVID-19 after my cruise? A If you or a member of your travelling party tests positive for COVID-19 in the 14 days following your cruise, please contact our post cruise customer service team. You should also inform your local health agency.
  9. I believe there is a link on the RCC website to report post cruise covid. Haven't seen such a link on the airline site. Several from a recent cruise contacted RCCL with positive test results. M
  10. Sorry that I you don’t feel well. Many on various cruises have reported a positive case after a cruise. Lots of cases everywhere, including cruise ships. m
  11. Matt has NO affiliation with Royal Caribbean. It is an unnoticeable blog. If you scroll down far enough on his site, you will see that information. Sort of hidden, but there. His experience is just that, “His experience” and may be different from others. m
  12. We've seen ship sponsored religious services mostly during major holidays ( of various faiths) . There are self (passenger) led services, with the cruise line offering space, books and other necessary items. M
  13. Sad that such an easy fix needed the resolutions department. Should be so easy to add a new amenity. What a waste of your and their time. The phone agents are trained to book cruises. Unfortunately, they are not trained to resolve other simple issues. M
  14. Thanks for posting the letter. Normally when an item is unavailable, and a substitution is made, new items are somewhat equal. Not with this issue. The wine I had previously ordered was worth $18 retail ( total wine) and the substituted wine is under $8 ( total wine). M
  15. The ship YOU selected does not offer special dining for suites. You should not have been disappointed about that. M
  16. I wonder that as well. Seems like it should, but we always leave extra on the table. m
  17. Seems you can get off in the morning with general deportation and wait in the terminal until boarding begins. Once you commit to the turnaround process, you’re pretty much stuck with that. I’ve gotten off a few times, but last time was the first I’ve gotten off after General boarding has begun m
  18. Thanks - I had an In-Transit pass, the problem was general boarding had started and the long security Iines. Even the suite/Pinnace/Key security line was long and slow. I was hoping the folks in from of me with 3 kids, two strollers, two carry ons, soda, water etc would see me and let me go before them, but no. (I never asked). Once I got in the terminal, of course I did not need to check in, and I was able to find a shorter line to get back on. Agents allowing folks on board seemed perplexed that I had a sea pass card to scan. Last time I did this, I was able to get off just before the B2B group, and was back in the terminal while the B2B were still waiting to reboard. They let me back in the B2B group to get on board. EASY M
  19. MM gives good advise. So many processes are ship or terminal specific. The letter will provide you with all the info you need. m
  20. Heads up - I decided to put a few things in my car after the first cruise. Decided it after lunch. Getting off to the garage was no issue but i did get held up in the security line getting back on. Even though I had nothing to put through security, I still had to wait my turn in the long lines. I was in a priority line because of C&A and accommodation but it was long and slow. Once I got through security, i showed the sea pass I was given earlier and got on the ship. M
  21. Most of the time is about 9AM. We take the time after breakfast and prior to the meet up to check out cabins around the ship. As an example, We wanted a boardwalk cabin with a specific vantage point and walked in the cabins to look for the cabin that meet our needs. Then we knew what cabin to book in the future. M
  22. That is nice but not the norm. Generally as reported, we gather in a room, get new sea pass cards, escorted off, go through customs, escorted back on. ( Sometime we get the new sea pass cards just after customs so we don't get them mixed up). Sometimes we have to wait in the terminal for 30-minutes to one hour. Years ago we had an empty ship for an hour or so, but seems the B2B are back on and then general boarding starts right after. It is nice to be able to get to our cabin at any time. We find the process is super easy, even if there is a cabin change, The letter does a good job of explaining the process. M
  23. During the first leg, try to see the cabin attendant for the second leg cabin. If they know a B2B is in there, they will usually try to service that cabin first. You can't move in till the room is serviced. They may let you move your suitcases to the closet, but be aware the room is not secure. M
  24. We were on Mariner and there with Allure. It was pretty crowded, but there were plenty of available seats at the beaches. Most of the pool chairs were crowded mid morning. We had a late lunch at the snack shack and honestly didn’t get a chance to see if the buffet was crowded. If you come to the beach to 11 o’clock and try to get eight chairs together, that might be tough. You need to come out earlier for that. If you’re not picky and you’re looking for two or three chairs, no problem. all the groupings of chairs have complementary umbrellas. As others have said, the island is developed to hold the capacity of two large ships m
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