Jump to content

Iluvmypuggle

Members
  • Posts

    1,164
  • Joined

Posts posted by Iluvmypuggle

  1. Thanks for the answers to the questions and posting the beer menu, that was very kind of you

     

    My dh was wondering the price since he's considering a car service so we don't have to do the driving. I hate having to deal with the NJ turnpike :eek: of course after the drive I will be looking forward to using the drink package :)

     

    In answer to something else you said, I thought it was a nice balanced review - very honest.

     

    And lastly forgot to say I love your name, we have a beagle and I would love to get a puggle

     

    Happy to post the beer menu! Hope it gets your DH excited.

     

    We met a couple from PA on the anthem & they told us they found a shared van service to the terminal so that might be something worth looking into.

     

    I had 1 puggle when I joined CC but then my fam & I adopted a second one. They are like human dogs, but with endless energy!!! lol I love beagles too.

     

    Happy sailing!

  2. Thanks for the review - sounds like it was a good time!

     

    2 questions for you -

    1) how much is parking at the garage?

    2) were the beers at Michael's pretty much covered by the drink package (we also have premium), do they actually make their own or is it just "different" beer there, i.e. not bud light, bud, coronas

     

    Hope this image is more clear.. Trying to post from my phone.

     

    As you can see, it's not their own beer. If you are going to Bermuda, they brew their own beer at the frog & onion right in the royal dockyard & we went there for a flight. They had live music too & it was fun.

    image.jpg.cf7dab89ef073f4e21119663efa4aa0d.jpg

  3. Yes, we had a good time, despite the weather, but it was not my favorite ship or cruise. We found it very crowded and the ship just didn't have a great flow. I have never had as many issues navigating a ship as I did on this one. You would come out of the elevator and there we signs pointing in both directions sending you to 270. The passageways around the music hall were weird and difficult to get by at times since there are couches in the passageway.

     

    If the price was right, we would try the ship again, but it was really not worth the premium we paid. We have sailed on many of the different classes of ships and had wanted to give this class a try. We are glad we tried but will move on to something else. We loved our Oasis cruise and have Allure booked for our next one.

     

    I had to laugh at your comment about the signs pointing in different directions, because that is totally true and totally odd!!! However, once you've been on a few ships, I feel like they're all similar to navigate. We figured this ship out after about 10 hours. We just had to learn which Two70 sign to trust.. lol

  4. Thanks for the great review. So happy to see good reviews. We are sailing in November and kept hearing such negative things. Have cruised over 50 sailings, and know that everyone has a different opinion. Just glad to see a nice review.

     

    Hello and thanks for your comments. After I wrote the review, I wasn't sure if it was positive, negative or neutral in tone. I tried to be honest about the things that were annoying and where there could be improvement, but none of those things ruined my trip, and were all minor in the scheme of things. We were on vacation and were going to have a blast no matter what.. Combine that with good food & drinks and entertainment, and this equals a great time for us.

     

    I think it's about expectations too; i'm never going to wake up early enough to get a front row seat at the pool, so I was fine with the upper deck. If anyone is going on a five day sailing, as other people pointed out the ship just cannot accommodate everyone with every activity in that short time frame, so that's a the right expectation to go in with..

     

    Have a great trip. I absolutely love traveling in November because I think the Caribbean weather is perfect during that time and the later you go, the less hurricanes to worry about.

  5. Thanks for the review - sounds like it was a good time!

     

    2 questions for you -

    1) how much is parking at the garage?

    2) were the beers at Michael's pretty much covered by the drink package (we also have premium), do they actually make their own or is it just "different" beer there, i.e. not bud light, bud, coronas

     

    Hello - I see the parking question was answered. It's great that there is a very new parking garage that is mostly covered, but we got there around noon and had to park on the fifth floor which is uncovered. We got one of the last spots, so something to know if you're sailing in cold weather or during potential snowstorms.

     

    All but one beer was included in the drink package at Michael's pub. One of the beers was $14.50 so that was not included. Now that there is a new drink package coming out, which I read that it includes drinks up to $12 so I'm wondering if any of the beers will be limited with that package. Only one bartender told us that beers over nine dollars were not included which we thought was odd given that any drinks up to $14 were included. I tried to include a photo of the pub menu here, so if it doesn't appear in this post I'll try again later.. My husband loved that there were some good beers on the ship, and sometimes he would grab a beer from the pub and walk over to another location LOL.

    image.jpg.e8a6102b8be840b89a40e4b70fa6cc04.jpg

  6. Thanks for sharing your review. We were on this cruise and had issues booking prior to the cruise too since we booked the cruise right before final payment. I was able to get reservations using the Royal IQ app once we boarded. Our Northstar reservation was cancelled due to the weather and we were never able to get on. Our Spectra reservation was also cancelled, but we went stand by for the first showing and got in.

     

    We were really happy that we got a reservation for Escape to the Future. We did escape with 9 minutes remaining. We had a good bunch of people in our group who really worked together for the most part.

     

    I really think the combination of a shorter cruise with lots of cancellations due to weather made it difficult to get to do and see everything.

     

    Wow 9 minutes to go! How fun.. I can't wait to try one of those escape rooms - I'm putting it on the winter bucket list since it's a long cold winter in NJ. lol

     

    Agreed about the shorter cruise & poor weather. Despite all of that, we didn't let any of it ruin our trip. We had a blast & hope you did too!

     

    Great review! I'm glad that you and your husband didn't get ill. I was on the sailing before yours and agree that Anthem is a beautiful ship. We had a few issues with reservations as well, but other than that we had a great vacation.

     

    Thank you! And glad to hear you didn't let a few issues ruin your trip. We were so happy to be away and enjoyed the ship & so many activities.

  7. I agree with this. They try to cram everything from a normal 7 day or longer cruise into 5 days, and it just doesn't flow smoothly because there is too much overlap and competition for prime timeslots.

     

    Having said that, we booked the first Bermuda cruise of the season (April 30, 2016) about 3 weeks out and everything was booked solid online before the cruise. We boarded very early (11am), and we were able to straight out all our dining reservations with a hostess at the podium outside the dining room on deck 3. And, we were able to book all the activities/entertainment that we wanted by using the Royal IQ app either on our smartphone or on the iPads in the shore excursion area. It took about 30 minutes total at the start of the cruise, but it was seamless and frustration-free.

     

    Wow, that's great that you had a smooth experience booking dining & activities onboard!

     

    I think your seamless booking through the Royal IQ app is how it's intended to work.. We did try to use the app, but some of our reservations were missing; when we tried to find open times for NorthStar and iFly throughout the trip, none were available. I imagine things can only improve from here, so hopefully RCCL is taking everyone's feedback into consideration.

  8. Enjoyed reading your review.

     

    Thanks for taking the time and putting in a great effort -- it showed.

     

    Sorry to hear about the rough seas.

     

    My DH will not even consider a sailing from this port, even though we could drive to it and save on air fare......just because of the wavy seas.

     

    Thanks for your post and insight.

     

    later

     

    Thanks for the feedback. :)

     

    I'm sorry to hear your DH won't try sailing out of NJ or NY - we have done it many times and rough seas are hit or miss. I'm sure there is a certain time of year where the seas are calmer, but the convenience wins us over either way. The benefit of flying though is the much larger selection of ships.. Happy cruising wherever you depart from.

  9. Nice review! Also in full agreement for a 5 night on the Anthem, we barely scratched the surface on what this ship has to offer. I was going to do my own breakdown review, but I think this one covers everything already, so I will just add a few words specific to our stateroom:

     

    We stayed in Superior Balcony cabin 8314, which is located in the aft section of the ship. It is quite large, with plenty of storage space. The room contains the 2 beds that make a queen, a narrow night table next to each side, flatscreen tv, a sofa, desk, and chair. The balcony is a nice size, with 2 adjustable chairs, 2 foot stools, and a small table. The view is unrestricted, except if you look straight down, which is a protruding roof from the venue below. Not including the day of the storm, motion was not a problem. The walls are thin, and we could hear noise coming from one of our neighbours. The shower had good pressure and temperature control. Small bottles of shampoo & conditioner were provided. There is no clothes line, but there are some hooks. The AC in the room worked well. The bed and pillows are firm. Tall people beware, there is a storage compartment over the bed which sticks out, and so does the light in the bathroom over the sink. I hit my head multiple times.

     

     

     

    Sent from my iPhone using Forums

     

    Thanks for adding to the thread Lor74! I wasn't reading the boards during the trip, but my mom was following your thread from NJ and she really enjoyed it! LOL. I read it yesterday when I came back and it was fun to read through someone else's view of the trip. Everyone has their own experience even on the same trip, so always great to hear different perspectives. I absolutely loved your photos too! Thanks for posting that.

  10. Nice review! You gave back up to your observations, likes and dislikes. I am sailing on the Anthem in December.

     

    One Question: When you ate dinner in the complimentary restaurants between 8 and 9:30 and were seated within 2 minutes...did you have reservations or were you walk ins?

     

    HLR

     

    We had reservations for dinner each night and we typically arrived on time or within 15 minutes of our reservation time.

     

    On the last evening, when we noticed the menu did not change in American Icon, we walked over to Silk (an hour after our reservation time), and they were able to accommodate us. As a group of 2, I'm sure it is easy to find a table in most restaurants, but I imagine larger groups would be tougher to accommodate without notice.

     

    As others have mentioned on the boards, even if you don't care for the reservation time or restaurant, book what you can get and change it later. With the Royal IQ app, you can check available dining times throughout the cruise, or you can walk up to the hostess stand outside of the restaurants. Sometimes there was a short line leading up to the hostess station, but it always went really fast.

     

    Have a wonderful trip!

  11. What a Happy read. Makes me feel giggly that we just booked this ship this week.

     

    Thanks!

     

    Have a wonderful time on your trip! That's such a great feeling to book a new cruise. :p

     

    Very nice review and I pretty much agree with all you said.

     

    Personally I think the activities just can't handle the passenger load on the 5 day sailing. It really is a shame as they are good, but the frustration in reserving, changing, etc is too much. We do cruise primarily on Royal and are glad we tried this class but probably won't book on it again, at least not for under 7 days.

     

    Sent from my SM-T810 using Tapatalk

     

    Thanks! I think your description of the activities not being able to handle the passenger load for the 5-night trip is right on the money. In this case, some of the activities being closed due to weather made it even more difficult to accommodate everyone. I would do the 5-night again as we didn't see The Gift or Spectra's Cabaret, so those shows along with the bumper cars and North Star will be a new experience for us.

  12. Just returning from the Anthem of the Seas Sept. 3rd sailing to Bermuda, and it was a wonderful trip. I would like to share a few comments from my trip and hopefully they can answer questions or help with some of your planning. Also, many thanks to all of the travelers who posted a ton of info to help with my cruise!

     

    BACKGROUND

    I traveled with my DH and booked about 7 weeks out. We booked a balcony guarantee and loved our cabin on Deck 11. We have not sailed Royal Caribbean before, but have been on plenty of cruises, and have sailed to Bermuda once before. We were most looking forward to the entertainment and dining. We did book the Premium Beverage Package before sailing, which I understand is now a different package. We did park at Bayonne and it was an easy process both in & out - we arrived at Noon on departure day, and next time will get there earlier to avoid some of the traffic.

     

    SHIP

    I thought the ship was absolutely beautiful with a ton of venues, seating areas and different places to hang out. Everything is modern and sleek, and all of the different bars and theaters had really nice, comfortable seating areas. I especially liked Two70 and the Royal Theater seating arrangements, since these venues had stadium seating and I never had anyone in front of me blocking my view.

     

    ENTERTAINMENT & ACTIVITY RESERVATIONS

    This was an issue for me before and during the trip. I had a hard time booking shows that worked with the dining times that were available. As many of you already know from the date, we were sailing during very rough seas and when some of the reservable shows were canceled Sunday evening, ours was rescheduled during the same time we had reserved for We Will Rock You. We didn't try to change this because once you move 1 reservation, it's a domino effect with the rest of your plans. We only were able to see We Will Rock You - the talent was incredible, but the story-line was silly. It's worth seeing as the actors/singers/dancers were amazing. I had difficulty booking iFly and North Star, so I was emailing with one of the sports managers prior to our trip, who supposedly booked us reservations. North Star had no record of my reservation, and iFly let me in, but didn't even check. Activity reservations seemed to be an issue for so many people, that it was just such a turn-off. When you are spending so much time to make advance reservations, and then waiting in line to find out your reservation is missing, it just made you feel defeated - and for me personally, it seems totally unnecessary to have activities that cannot accommodate so many passengers. We ended up doing iFly, but not North Star because I didn't want to "fight" for a spot.

     

    OTHER ENTERTAINMENT

    One of my favorite parts of this trip was the entertainment! We went to a bunch of the traditional shows including the Love & Marriage Game, The Quest, the late-night comedian, the Journey Cover Band and watched the belly-flop pool contest. All of these events were a great time and the cruise director did an excellent job hosting. We loved the music in Mike's Genuine Pub, and went to see the entertainer there 3 nights out of 5. We also attended trivia one afternoon. I think a lot of these activities were well done, and never felt too crowded (except belly flop lol). We really enjoyed every show we attended and particularly loved the Two70 venue. Bar service in all of the venues/lounges was great and was probably the best bar service on the ship. I would have liked to see one of the headliner acts, but with our other activity or dining reservations, we couldn't be in 2 places at one time - this might be something to consider researching before you book your dining reservations on the Anthem. Figure out which shows are important to you and look through the Cruise Compass schedules so you can book dining around the shows that are important to you - I did that in order to make sure we could attend the Quest without it conflicting with We Will Rock You.

     

    DINING

    We booked dynamic dining and ate dinner each night between 8-930pm. The service in the dining rooms was a highlight for us. We thought each of the dining rooms were beautiful with a great serving team - we never waited more than 2 minutes to be seated. We really enjoyed our meals in Chic, American Icon, The Grande and Silk. Chic was my favorite because the staff there was phenomenal! All of our meals were very good, and portion size was not too large, so we did sample multiple apps & entrees. We ate at the Grande on the first night, and we dressed appropriately (but no jacket required); we ordered the Surf and Turf as well as the lobster based on CC recommendations & both were awesome. I went to Chic on the second and fourth nights, and American Icon on the third night. Our only disappointment in dining overall was that the menus didn't seem to change for either Chic or American Icon during our trip. I did notice on Lor74's review that she posted a menu with Chicken Parm - I didn't see that on any of the menus, so maybe the virtual menu screens had not been updated when we checked them before dinner? Either way, we wanted to try their second menus but were not able to. Silk was very good too - it doesn't seem to be a favorite among most cruisers, but it was a nice change of pace from the other menus. We ate at Johnny Rockets twice - it was hot and delicious junk food and it was worth the $5/pp to avoid the buffet. We did try the buffet on 2 occasions - the first time it was so crowded that we spent way too long looking for a table and then left. On the second occasion, we picked up some lunch and the few things we tried were very good. Two70 had some good breakfast and lunch options, and we ate lunch here on the first day - never too crowded and it's quicker and easier than the buffet. Overall, we thought the quality of the food on the ship was very good and you will surely find something you like in any of the complimentary restaurants.

     

    ROCKY SEAS

    The rocky seas were a hot topic for this sailing, and luckily we were fine. Despite the weather, it was probably one of our best days because nothing was crowded, we weren't in a rush trying to save a pool chair, and we spent the day hanging out at different bars, seeing shows, drinking and trying new snacks. Unfortunately, a lot of things were closed this day including the pools, the Seaplex and Bionic Bar, but of course all for safety. We did see some big waves hit hard enough that for a few seconds, the windows in The Grande appeared to be "under water". We also saw some people getting sick - hope all of you passengers are feeling better.. DH & I both wore the patch and had no trouble. As a goodwill gesture, all movies were free in the cabin and that was a nice touch.

     

    PREMIUM BEV PACKAGE

    So I realize that the package just recently changed, but if the price is not outrageous, I would absolutely purchase it again. I think we paid $50/person/day and it was definitely worth the price for us. There is room for improvement with the beverage packages where it could be more clear what is included & what is not - we did have to ask the bartenders a few times, and they were great, but it slowed them down. I think so many people are purchasing the packages that they are making more drinks than they normally would. The soda cup/process could use improvement. We would try 3 soda machines before we could find 1 that was working or had not run out of Diet Coke or Diet Dr. Pepper.. Also, think of being dressed for dinner with a clutch, but now you need to carry around your cup all night if you want to bring soda a cup of soda back to the room. The bartenders would NOT give us a can of diet soda since that wasn't part of the package, but they would fill our cup. Not a big issue, but I can't tell you how many times we would go to a different floor to grab a diet coke and the machine wasn't working.

     

    AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT

    • Reservation System - this was a pain in the butt before and during the the cruise. I'm not sure what the solution is here, but would be great if it wasn't so cumbersome.
    • Guest Services - the line had a minimum of 10 people lined up all day & night. My best guess is that this is due to the reservations system, but I'm not entirely sure.
    • Soda machines - If this is the standard for soda with the RCCL cup, they need to be filled regularly and functioning properly.
    • Bionic Bar - We went to the Bionic Bar on 3 different occasions and it was either closed or not functioning properly - finally on our last night, we ordered a drink there and it was a fun experience.
    • Bar Service - we spent 2 afternoons on upper level pool deck. On both occasions we could only get drinks by standing in long lines at the bar. We did not see 1 bar server walking around on the upper deck - I can't speak for the lower deck. Whether this is accurate or not, we felt that since we prepaid for the package, there was no urgency to deliver product. Once we did get drinks, everything was well-made so no complaints there.

     

    PASSENGER TIPS

    We met two people who had something stolen in Bermuda - please be careful with your personal items & your cash. I know everyone wants to have a great time, but you don't need to carry all of the cash you brought with you - that's what the safe is for. If you don't need to carry your passport off the ship, then don't. Of course this is no fault of the cruise line, but sad to see passengers dealing with these types of issues.

     

    OUR HIGHLIGHTS

    • The music & the beer selection at Mike's Genuine Pub
    • Two70 - everything about this venue was well done, and comfortable. We sailed away in here (first time indoors actually) and the view was amazing. Drinks and service are great, and the Two70 Cafe was very good too.
    • Journey Cover Band - they were amazing and so much fun - this was also in Two70.
    • Beverage Package - I loved that this was almost an all-inclusive cruise and that we didn't have to think about prices when ordering drinks. Only 1 time did we order something with an upcharge and we enjoyed so many higher end brands.
    • Dining - We really had great dining experiences, so many compliments to all of the staff for their hard work! Everything came out hot and fast each night.
    • Late Night Comedian - Not only was the comedian hilarious, but the late-night timing was appreciated because it didn't conflict with other major shows
    • FlowRider - my husband did FlowRider and it looked like a blast. It switched over to the stand-up surfing before I could sign the waver to try it with the boogie board, so will definitely do that next time. It was fun to watch even when you weren't doing it.
    • Cabin - I have stayed in Inside, Window and most Balcony cabins previously, but this was my absolute favorite cabin. I loved that the balcony chairs had foot rests and there was SO much storage in this small cabin - It was very well planned out.

     

    OVERALL

    Being that this was my first RCCL cruise, I had a wonderful vacation but came back with some mixed feelings. I love a new and modern ship, along with all of the sleek decor and features, and the Anthem is a beauty. The reservation system makes me want to avoid this ship/class for future cruises, and despite that, I do think it's worth trying at least once. I thought the food was really good, but the dining room menus not changing during this trip was disappointing (Or maybe they ran out of those items by the late dining times we had - that's possible too). I loved all of the ship's specialty activities like iFly, FlowRider, etc. but fighting for reservations leaves something to be desired..The staff was phenomenal, but sometimes it seems that the bars were understaffed, particularly by the pools. That's not the staff's fault and they worked really hard. In my experience, there's definitely a lot of good here, but the process could be a little more user friendly, and booking the Anthem will require that passengers spend a little more time planning in advance. I will definitely book RCCL again if the price is comparable to the other cruise lines, and look forward to trying another ship in the future. :)

     

    Feel free to ask any questions.

  13. Ah, now it makes sense about the soda cup.. The chip makes sense for the machine, but I'm surprised that the sea-pass card or whatever it's called isn't programmed for the soda machine.

     

    Great info about the jeans and casual being acceptable. I tend to dress up anyway, but I'd rather pack jeans than slacks.

     

    And awesome news about all of those beers being including with the exception of the Chimay.. They have a really nice selection and my husband will be happy. i did read that elsewhere, but had no clue what brands were offered, so the menu you posted earlier clarea was helpful.

     

    Thanks again everyone!!! Can't wait to say bon voyage after the work week.

  14. With regard to beer, here is a pub menu which will give you and idea of what is offered:

     

    http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=46668454&postcount=12

     

    All of the unlimited bevrage packages receive the special soda cup, which is required to use the Coke Freestyle machines.

     

    Cruise docs are usually ready around 7 weeks before the cruise.

     

     

    Thanks for the beer menu & additional info. Hoping some of those beers are included, so now I know to go to the pub to figure out the details.

     

    That cup thing is odd.. Who wants to carry a cup around all week?!

  15. Thanks to the CC folks for many posts & reviews on the Anthem. I did take a lot of your advice and booked reservations for everything, as I'm under the impression it's easier to make changes once you have reservations. I also emailed the dining group requesting a table for 2. My online check-in is complete and I'm almost ready to go. I have a couple of last minute questions before we sail on 9/3:

     

    • Attire - are jeans acceptable for men/women for dinner? The website says 'pants' for smart casual and I read somewhere on these boards that men wore dress shorts to dinner without a problem. Is that true?
    • Premium Beverage Package - we did purchase this but 2 questions:
    • Beer - what are some of the better beer brands that are included? I read on here that people were able to get brands other than the ones listed in the beverage package document.
    • Soda - I read somewhere that people will receive a soda cup at the beginning of your cruise. Is this the case with the premium package and is the cup required to use the Coca Cola machines?
    • Cruise Docs - I finalized my online-check in, but it says my cruise docs are not ready yet. When should I expect them to be ready?
    • Sea Days - how early do I need to wake up to beat the chair hogs? I don't need a front row seat.
    • Day Time Activities - any ship events that we shouldn't miss?
    • Royal IQ - can this be used for talk and text to other passengers? Or is it text only?

     

    Thanks in advance!

  16. I am with the ladies who think multiple bags are in order. For the OP who will be sight-seeing in Europe, she may want to carry more essentials with her given a ton of walking, etc. I know I would want band-aids, sunscreen, a hat, advil, etc. and those items don't fit in a tiny bag. :)

     

    For my upcoming cruise which will be sea days & 2 port days, I will bring the following:

    • Tote bag to carry on-board, which will also serve as my beach bag in Bermuda
    • A clutch for evening - maybe 2 based on the outfits I pack

     

    If we had planned any walking or sight-seeing tours, I would have also added a cross body bag.

  17. Shellac shouldn't crack if it is being applied correctly. I know I go on and on about this but as a CND trained tech I know there are literally hundreds of places out there not applying it correctly, buffing the nails blah blah. In the 6+ years I have been using Shellac on my clients I have only had one that couldn't take to it and between her medication and her picking it we moved over to Vinylux.

     

    However if you have paper thin nails many CND Shellac trained techs will use a product called Brisa smoothing gel which gives the nail a bit of strength and then apply the Shellac on top. (This is not be be confused with Brisa sculpting gel which is used to build enhancements).

     

    Shellac is actually kinder to the natural nail than the OPI version and every other product on the market including OPI brought their version of the product out to try to stop the flood of CND Shellac which took the nail world by storm when released. To this day it is the only one of it's kind and is not a gel polish per se. You have to file down/rough up the nail bed nail with a nail file to take the shine off for all of these other gel polishes (which makes the nails thin) but not Shellac, and the removal of Shellac is super easy. I always know when someone comes in to the spa and says yes it is Shellac and when it takes us a while to get it off we know for sure it is not Shellac!

     

    Vinylux is a good product if you just want a regular polish, the technology behind it is basically it hardens as the week goes on making it more robust, hence the name weekly polish. It was brought out for people that didn't want to keep the Shellac on for so long.

     

    Shellac constantly cracks on me - sort of like hairline cracks that you would see in a paint job on a car. My nails still bend even with gel on them, whether its Shellac, OPI or other gel brands. OPI gel definitely last longer on me than other brands. Any recommendations for stronger nails?

  18. Haven't been on the Anthem yet, 6 more days to go, but I do love the Breakaway!!!

     

    I sailed the Breakaway both times for a cruise to nowhere out of NYC in February, so it was cold both times. I don't think it's an issue of not enough indoor space, but it's more an issue of everyone shows up to the same place at one time during the cold-weather days. For your most popular events that are indoors, you need to get there early for a seat, or if you want to buy a spa pass, you have to book in advance since they will sell out. The Breakaway has a TON of venues with so many diff shows, bars and things going on at one time, so more than enough space for everyone.. But keep in mind to fit all of of those venues on one ship, they are smaller than the more traditional ships where everyone went to the theater at 8pm and 10pm. My favorite has always been the Dueling Piano Bar, so I made sure to get there early and get seats in front.

     

    I know I can't answer your Anthem questions, but I do think that the Breakaway will offer the change in pace you are looking for with their shows, Second City Comedy nights, Dueling Pianos, jazz club, etc. If you sailed NCL every year for the past 5 years, their same routine would be stale to you also.

     

    Good luck!

  19. Activities Reservations - this was tough, couldn't reserve ANY of them before we boarded. Found out they were doing sign ups at the Schooner Bar after muster and a HUGE line formed. Was able to get ifly but nothing else. My daughter did rock climbing standby later in the week and the rest of my group (not me) got into the puzzle/escape room the same way. Never got to Northstar. If you can't reserve in advance just have to keep trying, but no guarantees.

     

    Thanks for your review. I leave on the Anthem in 6 days (woohoo!!) but the activity reservations were the most challenging part so far. We booked this cruise about 5-6 weeks out from sail-date and all reservations were taken already. When I emailed RCCL to resolve the issue, I was told that I could make reservations on board and 'keep checking back' to see what opens up. That's so disheartening - We specifically booked a ship that has the iFly and other features, but in order to take advantage of them, RCCL wants us to 'keep checking back', which means continuously interrupting your day onboard to run to customer service or up to iFly to see if people canceled. In the end, I was persistent and did get activity times booked, BUT, guests shouldn't have to jump through hoops to eat dinner, see a show or enjoy the iFly. I'm not sure what the solution is for this moving forward, but I'm a little turned off by RCCL based on my experience so far. I know I will have a blast on this trip, and everything will be great so i don't want to bash the ship or cruise line, but no matter where I travel, I want to feel like I am getting the value I expect from my vacation dollars and time away from work, family, etc. and I'm sure others would agree with that statement.

     

    Question for the OP - do you recall if the better beer brands were included with the Premium Drink package? If so, do you remember which ones? The sample list on the website is a bit vague and it had a lot of Bud, Bud Light, etc. on it. :)

×
×
  • Create New...