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What is your next cruise booked for 2023?
TwinMamainMN replied to thefog's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Oasis on March 5th with our 3 kids ages 14, 14 and 11. They have only sailed once before (Alaska) and are very excited. -
Help with New England/Canada please
TwinMamainMN replied to hollon's topic in Royal Caribbean International
We are considering a Canada/NE cruise in 2024. Have you checked the Departures Boards for this info? I think there are separate groups for Boston, Cape Liberty/Bayonne NJ, and Baltimore. We would also be going for the itinerary and think a smaller ship would be perfect for this type of cruise. We sailed on Radiance in Alaska, which is a "sister ship" to Serenade and really enjoyed it. Lots of windows to soak in the view. -
We have these and I love them! Seriously handy and don't fall off or break. No need to bring tape or a stapler or other gadgets with me or fill out a luggage tag at the pier before leaving the luggage wiht a porter. EASY! I print the luggage tags at home, cut all the excess paper off, write our last name on them, fold and insert into the tags. We only bring the tags we need along with the cable straps. We always fly out a day or more before the cruise, so when it's embarkation day we just add them to the suitcase handles and off we go.
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Many of us steerage folks travel without being Diamond, Diamond Plus or Pinnacle. Somehow, we manage to enjoy our vacation despite the hardship of no access to the concierge lounge.
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They did not have an espresso machine when we were on Harmony in September. I am fairly certain you could get regular brewed coffee but not lattes, cappuccinos, etc.
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We sailed on Odyssey in March and Harmony in September. Loved them both for different reasons. On Odyssey, we really liked getting a latte and a light breakfast in Cafe 270 and watching the ship tie up at Coco Cay from 270. The venue was interesting with lots of types of seating. We enjoyed The Book. I can't explain what it was about, but it was cool and unique. We also really enjoyed The Effectors. We enjoyed dinners at Giovanni's Italian Kitchen, Chops and Wonderland, plus the MDR. We liked having cocktails and splitting a burger or wings at Playmakers and loved the go-karts. We watched some sports there too (soccer and basketball, I think) on the huge tv screens. Plenty of pool and hot tub space and a Solarium with hot tubs and a wading/shallow pool. On Harmony, we would get a latte at Cafe Promenade and then go to Central Park Cafe for breakfast. Having to go to 2 locations was kind of annoying, but Central Park Cafe has a nice "garden" vibe that we enjoyed. We enjoyed Grease and also saw "Oh What a Night" featuring songs from Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. That was a really fun experience and I found myself singing along to songs I didn't realize where even his. We had UDP on Harmony, so we ate at Chops, Jamie's Italian (better than Giovanni's on Odyssey IMO), 150 Central Park (outstanding!), Izumi Hibachi and had lunch one day at Sabor Taqueria. Lots of pools and hot tubs. No regular pool of any sort in the Solarium, but several hot tubs. We didn't use iFly on Odyssey or FlowRider on either ship but enjoyed watching others use them. We did North Star on Odyssey while still docked at Coco Cay and thought it was really fun to get that view but wouldn't pay to do it unless maybe in Alaska. Either way, I don't think you can go wrong. We are sailing with kids on Oasis in March and are looking forward to it. I'd happily cruise on either of them again.
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What is Your Favorite Desserts you had on your Cruise......
TwinMamainMN replied to BklynBoy8's topic in Cruise Foodies
We didn't have Cherries Jubilee, and none of us like cherries anyway. 🤷♀️ -
What is Your Favorite Desserts you had on your Cruise......
TwinMamainMN replied to BklynBoy8's topic in Cruise Foodies
We had Baked Alaska for the first time in 2018 on our Alaskan cruise. Ever since then, I make one every year for my family of 5 (plus my mom who comes over that day). We've had several flavors and it's easy to make, it just takes time to freeze everything. In 2022, we had pistachio and strawberry ice cream with a brownie layer instead of pound cake, and I made them in individual Bundt pans which was lots easier than making one big one. I'm a sucker for Creme Brulee or Tiramisu when we have a nice dinner, but also love a good carrot cake or layered chocolate cake. Truthfully, I haven't met many desserts that I don't like. -
Lobster Tails in the MDR/Specialty Restaurants
TwinMamainMN replied to cruisekitty22's topic in Royal Caribbean International
We had Lobster Thermidor at 150 Central Park on Harmony back in September this year. We had UDP, and normally 150 CP has an upcharge, but they do offer it. I enjoyed it prepared that way, and don't typically like lobster. -
Share your complete clothes packing list
TwinMamainMN replied to pookel's topic in Cruise Fashions & Beauty
That is what I do as well. I have a navy and white striped one that has a zipper and fold over flap and another that is a large woven envelope with magnetic clasp that is made of some type of straw/reeds. -
Share your complete clothes packing list
TwinMamainMN replied to pookel's topic in Cruise Fashions & Beauty
Our last cruise in September was Caribbean cruise. Ports changed from eastern to western 2 days before we sailed to avoid Hurricane Fiona. 7 night cruise plus one night pre-cruise. I wore one outfit on arrival day (shorts, flip flops, t-shirt, track jacket, underwear, bra). I packed the following: 8 underwear strapless bra 1 extra bra 2 knee length casual dresses (for ports, lunch, and swimsuit coverup) 6 summer/lightweight dresses (most of them long) pj shorts and tank top cropped leggings and tshirt for AM coffee runs and walks around the ship 2 swimsuits gold wedge sandals denim blue wedge sandals one other pair of flip flops 2 razor blades 4 makeup items sunscreen shampoo/conditioner (used ship shower gel - loved the scent!) leave in conditioner (to avoid frizzy hair) costume jewelry for dinner aspirin, first aid cream, bandaids contact lens cleaner and lens holder Kindle iphone (for photos) 2 small and flat wristlet wallets to hold my SeaPass card and iphone small tote bag that I used to carry sunscreen/Kindle/phone on the ship I wore all the clothes and used everything else. Wish I would have packed an extra pair of shorts and another tshirt, but it wasn't critical. -
We have done Western Caribbean twice and have no desire to do it again. In September, our Harmony cruise changed from eastern to western to avoid Hurricane Fiona and I was just glad to go, but Cozumel and Costa Maya are just "meh." We vastly prefer eastern and southern Caribbean.
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When do you start packing for your cruise?
TwinMamainMN replied to Sigyn's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
About a week out, I start a section in my closet for the things I intend to bring. Wash anything that needs to be washed and set it aside. I don't pack stuff into a suitcase until the day before we fly out, to avoid wrinkled clothes and we roll our clothes and use packing cubes. Hubby does his own on approximately the same timeline. -
Just in case anyone else is wondering and/or looking for an exact answer, I emailed Paradise Point to ask if the skyride was accessible. Got a lovely response in just under 24 hours. "Unfortunately, the Skyride is not wheelchair/motorized scooter accessible because of safety issues for those who are reliant on them. The Skyride goes up over 700 ft above sea level and passes over a lot of wooded and different terrain. In the event of an emergency and guests needed to be evacuated, all persons would need to be able to move out of the way and walk out of the terrain on their own. It would be putting their life and safety at risk. There are 36 steps to reach the loading area. Once you are at the top of Paradise Point, there is a ramp, along with stairs, that make the entire property accessible. There is the option to take a taxi up to the top, unfortunately we do not have Uber or Lyft in St. Thomas."
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Thank you for sharing those links. Haven't looked into tours. We are traveling with our 3 kids ages 14, 14, and 11 and prefer to DIY our excursions. Although if we have to rent something to get to Paradise point, it might be the same cost-wise. I will look into it. Thanks!
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Is the Skyride to Paradise Point wheelchair accessible? I've been to the Paradise Point website and searched but found no information about accessibility (not even in the FAQ). Would love to go with our kids, but our daughter needs her manual wheelchair. Otherwise, I guess we need to find an accessible vehicle to hire for part of the day, so we can make the trip up there, enjoy the views, eat/drink, and return to the port area. Which beach - if any - has accessible bathrooms, restaurant, and beach wheelchair? We want to show our kids the amazing beaches, but not if we can't get her around. An accessible beach is not "make or break" as our cruise also stops in Labadee and Coco Cay, and I know those will be just fine. All suggestions appreciated!
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Weird ? About Trash in Rooms
TwinMamainMN replied to heatherandnick's topic in Royal Caribbean International
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Bogg Bags -- is this a fashion & beauty topic?
TwinMamainMN replied to Mum2Mercury's topic in Cruise Fashions & Beauty
Seems like they would be a good bag if you had a beach cart to carry it. They look heavy, stiff, and not suitcase packable. We honestly just use a backpack when its just hubby and me. Might not be the cutest option, but it works and you can keep your hands free. Plus, lots of pockets for organizing. We also have a Kyss bag that is a large tote size, and comes with a chain lock. We haven't used it much, but our next warm weather cruise is with all 3 kids, so we will likely use it then. SHOP BAGS | Kyss Bags -
Wheelchair Accessible Tours Alaska
TwinMamainMN replied to sanders's topic in Disabled Cruise Travel
We did Alaska on Radiance in 2018 with our daughter who needs a wheelchair in a very similar way to what you describe. She walks with forearm crutches for short distances and uses a wheelchair out in the community or anywhere that is busy/congested. We booked all private excursions in Alaska, except the Bering Sea crab fishing excursion in Ketchikan. Private excursions meant we had time for her to transfer and we could make sure her wheelchair would travel with us. Cruise line excursions like to say a bus tour is accessible, but you have to be able to get on/off the bus and there is no guarantee they will store your WC or scooter below the seats. We did the crab fishing excursion in Ketchikan, private whale watching in Icy Strait Point/Hoonah (incredible service and a once in a lifetime experience!), private tour in Skagway that drove to Carcross (Caribou Crossing) to see sled dogs, learn about how they train them, see the puppies, and go on a sled dog pulled cart; and we rented a minivan in Juneau and drove to Mendenhall on our own. I used Trip Advisor and these boards to find the private companies. One bonus is being able to do what you want. A city bus tour looking out a window does no interest us. Ditto the long train ride in Skagway which would have interested our kids for the first 10 minutes and they would have been bored after that (also I think I recall only wooden bench seats). Our daughter wouldn’t have been able to walk on the train either from car to car, she would have had to stay in her WC. Happy planning! Alaska is incredible!