So, the steak, macaroni dish and the salmon will no longer be available as standard, that would sucks. Paxs complain the present menu is limited, now if the above listed entrees are confirmed then it's even more limited.
Not impressed. Keep the old menu. They still have the pork chop and on 3 different ships it was dry and tough. Maybe it's the cut.
French onion soup no longer on menu for every night?
What I did and you should do is armed with a cost detail by doing mock bookings between the interior and a balcony or suite. Then compare the difference and look at the details and that IMHO should be you determination if they are applying all of the discounts.
By the way, I do the mock booking before booking any crusie either directly with Royal or a TA.
Did 4 of them and enjoyed them all. Glad we did this itinerary. When Royal replaced the Brilliance class with the Vision class, the balcony cabins pricing went thru the roof due to the lack of them.
Maybe they can re-jiggle the Anthem's 9 niter to the Caribbean instead of NE/Canada. Possibly, have their luxury brand "Silverseas cruises fulfill the itinerary.
I did in back in December on Mariner. I also, did a mock booking to determine what it would cost me to upgrade to a balcony cabin. With my D+ balcony and senior discount it cost me $0 + taxes & fees.
I've got an 8 niter in February on the Anthem and the difference/cost me was $5 + T&F, however this is a combo of the D+ balcony and the solo supplement (DP340) discounts.
Yes and no, but the biggest advantage it seems to provide protection if you need to cancel therefore, receive the full deposit.
Wow! I was under impression that once you opt for a refundable deposit that you are locked in. If one can change then it provides sufficient flexibility going forward whether to proceed or cancel and not incur any fees, if my understanding is correct. Is there a time period that you are not able to convert.
I like to book on board as my only exposure is $100 pp cancelation fee. In addition, I get $100 or more in OBCs.
I did not realize that one can switch from a refundable to a NR deposit.