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ONECRUISER

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  1. Yup, have always take double my Meds needed for that trip.
  2. I know, right? My Grandparents there for 40yrs and no issues. Then they are not alone: "After decades of rapid population increase, Florida now is the nation’s fastest-growing state"
  3. Father In Law would bring the Print Copies of Scripts. With his 25 different pills he felt more secure, had 3-4 Different Pharmacy's and easier then taking all the Bottles he had previous Cruises
  4. Still Cruising is alot cheaper today then 35yrs ago and that's w/o Inflation
  5. Could be worse, some Lines are charging to eat in Main Dining
  6. Depend's, Ships I typically go on do not use the Freestyle Machines and week to week have been known to Change Cup Style. One week the Coffee Cup Style, next the one Amusement style Soda Pop one with huge straw
  7. Nothing new here, last 4yrs had about 8 Cruises Changed on me, even loosing B2B same Cabins when they moved to another Ship with no FCC/OBC offered. Even had a Couple where Cruise was one day less but price did not drop
  8. Doubt will ever see prices that Low unless another Shutdown or major outbreak. Last time I paid for Cruises as Cheap were the Months after 9/11/01
  9. $121.99 next month on Serenade. I remember during CV restart my Cabanas were running $399 for all but over water that was $599. Now for next month are $799, $799, $1199, $1799 and over water+ Beach Club is $2199. But is down to 32days until Sailing
  10. Agree, one Cruise and I was Hooked! Though had wait another Decade to afford a Balcony. At $3800 in 1988 for 7nite OV Cabin and us on US Army pay, had wait a bit for Luxury of a Balcony and a Suite
  11. Though when I started on Royal wasn't a Family Cruise Line. Cruising then was Called the Newlywed and Nearly Dead. Was on the then Brand New Largest and First Mega Cruise Ship, Sovereign of the Seas(considered tiny now). This on a Summer 4th of July Cruise and there was only 2 younger(18yrs old) onboard then Me/Wife(23yrs old)
  12. Enjoy and only been doing Radiance Class last 20yrs, 4-8 Cruises per yr and at most typically 10-20 Kids a Sailing. Doubt Royal will ever Build Ships this size again, will enjoy them until they are gone
  13. I do. Diamonds were Top tier in 90's we'd meet with Senior Officers, Formal Suit/Tie required, for Private, Eat and Drinks. At most was about 8-10 of us(5 of them) on Popular/New Ships and Sailings. Had nice one on one Talks once with the Capt. another Cruise with Chief Eng and 3rd one with the Doctor. This before was D+ or P and think Emerald was also added later that I never was
  14. Nope, Diamonds were Top tier for yrs when there was no D+ or P and had CL use.
  15. It's on the page where you select your name to purchase, select 12 or 24 and add to cart. There is no size to chose, only comes in 1lt
  16. Yes we were, and agree! On Serenade again for another 20 nites next months
  17. True. On Royal site most my Cruises list Refundable $350-450 more. Once in while will find one that's cheaper then non, Royal IT at it's best
  18. I'll trade you, currently 114 Fahrenheit where I'm at with 33 Days 110 degrees or higher since July 1st...
  19. As said Poster was Talking about sharing, i wasnt responding to you. I Then talked about underage as most were that I hd no experience, even added my input on Smokers. Just let it go already. Might need to close thread
  20. Nope, I was responding to a Poster who was talking about Packages, and underage Drinking. Thanks anyway
  21. Cant remember which Ship, was Serenade or Jewel that gave me receipts each Drink last time was onboard
  22. "Hard Cider(US) or Cider is widely available in the United Kingdom (particularly in the West Country and the Republic of Ireland. The UK has the world's highest per capita consumption, as well as the largest cider-producing companies. Ciders from the South West of England are generally higher in alcoholic content. In the U.S., varieties of fermented cider are called hard cider to distinguish alcoholic cider from non-alcoholic apple cider or "sweet cider", also made from apples. In Canada, cider cannot contain less than 2.5% or over 13% absolute alcohol by volume"
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