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  1. I'm all for going on the cruise if this is just a 24 hr passing type of illness. If it isn't, how do I know that Royal will cover this with their insurance? This is a big concern. Our cruise wasn't cheap. Unfortunately, the timing of this illness is terrible.
  2. That is our working plan now. Can't chance exposing my 96 year old father to whatever this is. Going to get Dr. appt in AM and go from there. It will be a helluva drive for us on Friday if we can go. Crossing my fingers that I am not next in line for this.
  3. Well, now he has a fever of 100.4 and actively vomiting. Sorry if TMI, but we have an 8 hour drive tomorrow morning and doubt he could make it at this point. Should I call Royal? Will they flag us? Would hate to drive that far and be denied boarding. I thought that they didn't want to board people with viruses. What happens to those that are sick at the pier? Do they not refund your money if they won't allow you onboard? Would you like to cruise with us? I have the option of skipping the family visit which is going to happen because I don't want to bring this to my 96 year old father. However, it is a long one day drive and it would be beyond a bummer if we couldn't board and also be denied a refund.
  4. We are supposed to cruise on Saturday. Check in time of 10:30. DH woke up today feeling off. Nauseous, runny nose, lethargy and chills with no fever that we can tell. It could be allergies/sinuses, but he hasn't improved today at all after taking meds. We tested for covid and it was negative. We are supposed to leave in the morning (Thursday) to drive to see family for one night and then overnight at a port hotel (Friday). It is horrible timing. Can't really wait it out and see what happens and shouldn't go and expose family or cruisers to whatever it might be. We have Royal's insurance. Does anyone know the timing of the cancel for any reason or what proof you might need to cancel for sickness under these circumstances? In my 40 cruises, this is a new one on me. Help!
  5. We've never been told about the 11-11 drinks available. They are just there. My last Oasis sky class cruise was last October, so who knows what is available now. IMHO the suite lounge dress code is evolving. A nice pair or dress shorts and collared golf shirt was perfectly acceptable and seen often. Is that smart casual? Perhaps it is now. I've seen an occasional grumble from suite guests, but not from the concierge. Someone popped in with flip flops, gym shorts, and t-shirt and it did seem out of place. However, they just got some snacks and left. Perfectly okay in my book. During the day, I wouldn't worry about dressing up. DH takes slacks for the evening, but stuff happens and sometimes he wears nice shorts in the evening. BTW....these were Caribbean cruises.
  6. Our cruise is next weekend out of PC. I believe I jinxed everyone because last week I was saying "You know, there haven't been any storms this year. We are lucky." 🤣 Over the years we have cruised many times during hurricane season and have been affected only when the embarkation port was impacted. We have had to change ports at times, but always had smooth sailings. I really wouldn't worry about it. Many times the storms either never appear or change directions.
  7. In general, Oasis class docks on the starboard side. Pick a side depending on whether you want to see people on the dock (and possibly the balconies of a ship just yards away) or open water. We usually choose dockside, but sometimes change it to the open side to have some peace and privacy. Oasis class can and sometimes does dock on the port side, but most often it is starboard. There may or may not be a ship next to you blocking your view. If there are multiple docks at the port you can't really predict what your view will be.
  8. While I've never sailed from Cape Liberty, you are correct that with Sky Class you have all day access to Coastal Kitchen. You can go directly there when you board. They do serve lunch on embarkation day. Reservations are only required for dinner. Again, don't know about this port for embarkation. On my Sky class sailings lately, the concierge had us meet at a location on the disembarkation deck and once luggage was available in the terminal, they would escort us to the front of the line of those doing self assist and had us ping out and then we were on our own. You should get an email 5 or so days before you cruise from the concierge explaining your benefits. They ask you to reply if you have any questions. I usually request my Coastal Kitchen dinner reservations at that time. Yes, the concierge has a desk area in the suite lounge. The concierge hours are posted. They are always there during happy hours. The suite lounge is open 24/7. They have a coffee machine and offer continental breakfast and evening snacks along with free drinks from 5 to 7 or 8 PM. Yes, I'm not aware of any restrictions. The bar isn't open all of the time though. Enjoy!
  9. Going on Mariner soon. I reserved 7:30 each night a while back in the app. On the first night I wanted to change the time to later so I could spend some time in the casino when it opens. 😇 You can't change it in the app once you have a reservation. Do I just show up late, say I'm sorry and not worry about it? Normally, we would tell them the night before and make arrangements. I don't want to stand in line when the MDR opens just to tell them I'll be late. What is the best way to handle this?
  10. Don't worry. You will have a completely different experience on the Mardi Gras. Most people really enjoy it. We didn't dislike it, we just prefer the Royal product. I am hoping that Royal isn't going to continue the cutbacks and quality reductions while raising prices at the same time. If they do, we will be on the hunt again for a "favorite" cruise line.
  11. Oh my, how horrible! How could ANY cruise line let their ship get so run down. We don't cruise with Carnival anymore. Too many things going wrong. I will say that if you go on longer cruises on a new ship, you will find a different experience. We were on the Mardi Gras for the second time this past January and decided that we needed to move on from Carnival even though we are almost Diamond with them. I was encouraged when they announced the new food menus as people have been complaining about food for such a long time.
  12. I sure hope they brought the additional items back! However, our cruises on Harmony at the end of October 2022 and most definitely on Wonder in January 2023 only had pizza. I thought I might have gone at the wrong time on Harmony, but I checked multiple times on Wonder. I was so bummed. I really enjoyed those items.
  13. Don't know how long it's been since your last cruise, but on my last 2 cruises, the extras they served with their pizza are now a thing of the past. I loved the marinated grilled veggies and all of the other offerings. Now all they have is the mediocre pizza. I still grab a late night slice once or twice during the cruise because there really aren't any other options. I doubt that the continual price increases while cutting back on services is a good business model in the long term. I'm sure stockholders are happy and the decision makers are patting themselves on the back right now. There are only so many first time cruisers with large bank accounts to go around. Repeat cruisers aren't dumb. They can see that they are paying higher prices for a lesser product. At some point booking behavior will change. Ours already has. On a positive note, some cruise lines are deciding to make changes already. Carnival is improving the dining room menus and bringing back loyalty events that had been discontinued.
  14. I've already responded to this post about Royal's once a day cleaning. I think for the most part, once a day cleaning is just fine. There are times though when an additional tidying up is appreciated. This post is about hotel service. We recently stayed at a hotel that had resumed daily housekeeping. What a joy! No calling for extra towels, coffee pods, TP, or finding a place to get rid of extra trash. We came back to a clean, freshened room each day. On the one day we didn't need service, we left the privacy hangar on the door when we went out. We came back to find a message that said they couldn't clean our room that day due to the sign and that if we needed anything to please give them a call. How refreshing is that?! MORE service than expected. Will I choose to stay at this hotel again? YES!! BTW....this hotel has an option to opt out of daily housekeeping if you choose. That's a win, win in my book. Prices are climbing and services and quality are being cut. I think we have compromised too much at this point to allow companies to rebound. Just my opinion.
  15. I am trying to do this "within the rules". Everyone talks about their TAs that hold group space and even their suites are available with a refundable rate. There are literally thousands of TAs out there. So how did you find your TA? No need to post a name or website, but how did you finally stumble across your go to person. Pure luck? A conversation in the Diamond lounge? Hopefully this is allowed. I am truly curious.
  16. Mariner has been fully amped. We really enjoy sailing on her. She has Playmakers, and the Bamboo Room. There isn't a Loco Fresh, unfortunately.
  17. I'm cruising out of Terminal 5 on Mariner in a few weeks. I seem to remember that you don't enter the terminal at the same level that you drop off your bags. Is that correct? If so, then what level of the parking deck has the walkway to the terminal entrance?
  18. So, am I to understand that Voyager and Adventure will have drydocks in fall 2024? I am kinda bummed that Royal is removing both Mariner and Independence in exchange for Voyager and Adventure. Any thoughts on if they will be amped to include options like Playmakers? My only other options are the overpriced Utopia and Wonder. We drive to the port and those extra hours and crazy traffic heading to Ft. Lauderdale and Miami are really pushing it for us.
  19. As I stated above, I don't know about how the 3rd and 4th guests will be accommodated. My husband and I sail alone. However, if you want to know if the bed is by the bath or by the balcony you will have to look at the deck plans. The cabins are notched on one side. They interlock with the adjacent cabin. The bed takes up more room, so the jut out is where the bed is. The website pictures only show the bed by the balcony configuration. Princess isn't the only cruise line that does this. It saves room and allows for more cabins. I'm guessing that no one knows the dimensions of the cabins? The width would determine how spacious they are. I'm very curious to know more about the ship before I decide to book it.
  20. I don't know your specific answer. It would seem that since every cabin has a sofa it would be logical to assume that it could accommodate a third guest. I did want to alert people to the fact that the Sun cabins will be an interlocking design. The artist renderings that I have seen only show one configuration. There will be alternating cabins with the bed by the bath or bed by the balcony. Most people prefer one layout over the other. The cabins will be quite narrow. Perhaps the bed by the balcony does not accommodate walking room when the sofa by the bath becomes a bed. Just speculation on my part but the lack of info on the Sun in general is bothersome at this point. The Sun is basically the Carnival Mardi Gras design. If I missed that this info was already posted then I apologize. I did look through this thread but never found anything about the new cabin designs. When the Mardi Gras first came out, many people were quite surprised at the differences. I'm not saying it is bad, but it is definitely different.
  21. This sounds like Carnival Premier type cruises. It is by invitation only and has some nice extras included. The downside is the casino can be very crowded.
  22. This is what I am running into with Royal. At some point they quietly changed the rules. What used to be easy booking and rescheduling is now a nightmare of change fees and excuses why you can't do that anymore. I understand that the ships are full now and casino revenue isn't as needed, but we have been blindsided one too many times and are looking for better alternatives.
  23. Carnival, Royal, and Celebrity are basically only offering non-refundable fares (especially for suites) now. Most promotions and casino offers are that way. We book far in advance to get the cabin we want at the rate we want. Refundable fares are now often several thousand dollars more. The deposit for a suite on Royal is now 10% of the fare or at least $500. Change fees are $100 pp to move to another sail date. I feel it's an easy money grab for them. That is one of the reasons we are looking into sailing on Princess again.
  24. We were long time Carnival cruisers and then moved over to Royal. We have been happy with them until pricing went sky high so we are looking elsewhere. We have been on 2 Princess cruises several years ago. One an Alaskan cruise on Coral and one an Eastern Caribbean on Regal. We had a B2B Alaska that was cancelled because of Covid. We always cruise in at least a mini-suite. I have some questions, if you don't mind. 1. Are all deposits refundable? Does that also include the Plus package and casino offers? 2. When are final payments typically due for cruises? We won't be doing anything exotic. 3. Can TA's still refund part of their compensation back to lower your total cruise price? If so, will Princess reps also do this? 4. Any restrictions on casino offers? On Royal you have to pay the full amount at time of booking even though the cruise may be a year out. Any other info on booking requirements is much appreciated.
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