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reallyitsmema

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  1. It depends on where your ship docks. If you are at Terminal 1, then you can, it is very close. It isn't really walkable if you are at the other terminals.
  2. Click on the search box, where it says this forum, there is a pulldown menu and you can choose members. It did change a while back, you aren't a forgetful idiot. 🙂
  3. Read the terms of the sale and make sure it is combinable with the C&A discount. If it is, call and have them price the cruise for you. A cruise I booked recently kept adding an instant savings of $100 when my C&A discount is higher than that. I just called and had C&A book it for me and I got the better discount applied.
  4. We flew United when we did Alaska on Radiance with a cruise tour. I didn't want to fly on regional jets, so was careful about the Alaska Air flights. We flew BOS to DEN to ANC. We did two days on our own in and around the Anchorage area before flying on Alaska Air from ANC to FAI since our cruise tour started in Fairbanks.
  5. Me too! I was thinking of taking my Mom out for breakfast on Monday but now I think we might need to go out to lunch instead. 😄
  6. Which cruisetour are you taking? Only one of the cruisetours doesn't have an A and B version listed on the cruisetour site. There is one tour that is offered in 2023 and not 2024 though. https://www.royalcaribbeancruisetours.com/cruisetours/alaska/
  7. Black Rabbit looks like a wonderful place for a birthday dinner! As far as Portsmouth, I will have to ask my son where he met all his cousins and my siblings for drinks and dinner while my DH and I were away. I know it wasn't a seafood place because my son doesn't eat seafood. 😄 I know there is a brewery in downtown Portsmouth that they went to but I am not sure if that is where they ate. I am in Massachusetts but I go up to New Hampshire every week to see my Mom. I take her to Warren's Lobster House in Kittery a lot. It is nothing fancy but it has really good fried clams and a gigantic salad bar. Lots of old ladies there at lunch. 🙂 We also go to Robert's Maine Grill in Kittery. Again, mostly seafood but they are known for their oysters and have an oyster menu that changes daily. I don't eat oysters but they bring them in daily from all over Maine.
  8. There are a lot of great restaurants and bars in Portsmouth. I have been to Martingale Wharf a few times and it was excellent. We sat outside and it was wonderful. https://www.martingalewharf.com/ Surf is right beside it. We haven't been to that one but have been to another one of their locations and it was very good too. https://www.surfseafood.com/portsmouth
  9. If you just booked, it can take a few hours to appear in the app, so just give it time. My app was also showing the incorrect cabin number even though the website showed the correct cabin number. I signed out of the app and then signed back in and the cabin number corrected itself.
  10. That big boy might live on the pool island by the swim up bar because we saw him out there in May. I would say he is an iguana too. There were little lizards out there too.
  11. We don't tend to take the trams as we like to get our steps in. I did use the tram with my Mom though when she sailed with me in 2020. At 83, she did well walking to Chill Beach and the Snack Shack for lunch but we took the tram back as she wanted to see more of the island. We also were able to get her on a shuttle back to the ship as one had just pulled up. Lots for all to do no matter the age. With the zero entry pool, it is easy to walk in or roll in if needed. There are bench seats in the pool around the islands that offer great shade. We like to walk to the pool, cool off for a bit and then move on to South Beach. At the end of the day, we walk from the beach to the pool, cool off again and then continue on to the ship.
  12. Funnel Cake and chicken sandwiches are available at the snack shacks that are clearly marked on the maps that are located all over the island and usually with the staff wearing the ask me shirts. They likely didn't know where a specific food item was sold. You can print a map before you go or get one on ship or on island. The tram routes are also shown on the map. There are also smaller shuttles that operate from the ship to the tram station if walking the pier is too much. Some of those accommodate wheelchairs and scooters. https://www.royalcaribbean.com/content/dam/royal/resources/pdf/perfect-day-at-cococay-wayfinding-map.pdf https://www.royalcaribbean.com/cococay-cruises
  13. It is out on the outside deck on deck 5 and is a glass box with chairs and ashtrays that people think looks like a bus stop. It is just a designated covered smoking area, not really a venue you would visit unless you smoke.
  14. If they are available, they will be under gifts and gear. The ones that they sold last year were really nice and I regret not ordering one. There are other blankets for sale on the ship, but they were of much poorer quality.
  15. Another shocking concept is that it is just not that important to some of us. If I can get clean towels everyday and replenishment of anything else we need (tp, tissues, etc), we are fine. We go on vacation to relax and I am not going to get all worked up about this new policy. If we have issues, we will talk to our cabin steward, if that doesn't work, we will talk to the housekeeping supervisor and/or guest services.
  16. No pricing glitch for me but I am having a cabin issue. Just looked at our upcoming cruise on the app and it is showing the wrong cabin number. Checked the website and it is still showing the correct cabin. I thought I had lost my aft facing balcony! The number the app is showing looked familiar, it is the number for the cabin we had in May on a different ship.
  17. Their date of birth should be entered when you book the cruise, so their age on the ship is 21. You should be able to buy the drink package prior to sailing.
  18. We have not experienced all the excess junk mail since the restart. They aren't even leaving cruise compasses in cabins unless specifically requested. They also do not change sheets everyday, we have only had them changed once in a 7 day cruise.
  19. Well, we will see what they say when we talk to them when they introduce themselves. We are low maintenance, our room is never a mess like some that you see when you walk by them. We don't leave stuff lying around everywhere because I don't like people touching my stuff!
  20. We have only sailed in suites since the change to once a day service, so our upcoming cruise in a balcony will be interesting. We plan to ask the steward to leave us two sets of towels each when they do their daily cleaning. If we need anything, we plan to ask them when we see them in the cabin corridor, just like we always have. I will also bring my barrel to them to empty if it is overflowing. Once a day service is not an issue for us at all and don't expect it to be a problem.
  21. I realize you are trying not to cause a problem, I was just answering the question asked. 🙂 As far as how it impacts the other passengers, shops and casino can not open while in port. The cruise line has not allowed passengers to join down line since the restart. It doesn’t hurt to ask but expect them to say no.
  22. If they don’t tell them, they will hold the ship there for a time, inconveniencing thousands of other passengers.
  23. I wouldn't try but that is me. Are you sure the cabin between yours has the same occupancy? I would expect the one between you to only sleep two. Check the deck plans before you try to make this move.
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