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  1. On 12/16/2019 at 9:53 PM, MaryL31 said:

    Still there as of mid November.

     

    Just off Anthem this am - so am happy to conform that its STILL there as of Jan. 2020.

     

    Plenty of pennies available to use in case you don't have your own. The pressed image didn't line up as nicely as we'd have liked (at least on the "Seaplex" bumper cars image), but for a free press, can't complain.


    We also spied a machine on shore in St. Lucia - there was a guy in the port with a machine but he was closed by the time we went over to try and use it. I think he was charging $2 for a pressing.

  2. I know this is a super old thread, but.... 

     

    Just got off of Oasis yesterday and there IS a pressed penny machine on the boardwalk. Sadly we only discovered it on the last day and our seapass account was already closed out so couldn't  use it.

     

    Kids were really bummed out we missed it. 

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  3. On 3/16/2019 at 10:55 AM, time4u2go said:

    I like how on the front it touts that it's without artificial hormones and then on the back it says there's no significant difference whether it has that or not. :classic_biggrin:

    I always thought this was a legal thing - since they are promoting it as "heathier" without the hormones, the gov requires the disclaimer to let people know that may (or may not) really make any diff.

  4. 17 minutes ago, GarlicBread said:

     

    5. 

    5- 8 have to have an adult in the room (don't have to play if they don't want. Just be there) 

    8 to play with no adults around. 

     

    There's also a minimum height (41" I think)

     

    Cool - thanks for the info!  Looks like I will have a very happy 8 year old with me, but a disappointed 4 year old :classic_biggrin:

  5. We're looking into getting third party insurance for our next cruise - depending on whats covered i'm seeing quotes for as little as $100 or even $200 and change for "cancel for any reason" coverage.  Now I know that there will still be limits, and conditions, etc. - but when people are willing to pay an "upcharge" of $250 or more for a refundable deposit booking, seems to me like the better move would be to get the NRD and then use the money saved towards travel insurance.

     

    Am I missing something here?

     

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