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stevea36

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  1. You will need to call RCI's Australian offices. In the past I was able to do something similar for a client under North American rules, but that was with a cancellation FCC.
  2. Most cabanas are for 6 people. Only one person needs to do the rental. Pay for it and collect the funding from the others off-line. Cabanas get lunch deliverd to the cabana but you are welcome to check out the other offerings on the island (The food is a lot more diverse and better than it was in 2017). As far as what to do, you can hang out at the cabana (I'd recommend south beach as it is quiet and tranquil). Use the pools, snorkel, eat, eat, oh, did I say eat, drink (your shipboard drink package works here), If you are into water parks, you can purchase a pass for, imho a fortune, you can take the baloon ride, you can zip-line. it's totally up to what you want to do (or not) during your day there.
  3. yes. You may have to ask your server to arrange to have it for you during the sailing as it is not always on the regular menu.
  4. That was for a one time passage. If I remember correctly, Oasis went into a drydock prior to sailing from Cape Liberty at which time the motors that lowered her stacks were tuned up and reconfigured for regular use, not one-time only. If RCI decides to put another Oasis class ship there they would probably do the same.
  5. I do not believe that any Oasis class ships, other than Oasis, can make it under the VZ Bridge. Oasis Class ships also cannot make it into Bermuda, the channel is not wide/deep enough for them.
  6. FWIW, I found an article in a trade publication 3 weeks ago that stated: "What’s Coming to Explorer of the Seas The Perfect Storm racer waterslides Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen Reimagined pool deck The Lime & Coconut bar Transformed kid’s and teens spaces Izumi Chops Grille American Steakhouse Boleros Latin lounge Schooners Bar Playmakers Sports Bar & Lounge"
  7. Don't forget that there is a drydock facility in the Bahamas. They have not sent the larger ships there as That is where the accident was a couple of years ago with Oasis.
  8. a portion goes to the behind the scenes staff. People that do things such as laundry, maintenance, and other things that you never see.
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