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  1. I'm sailing this weekend on a TA from Miami to Barcelona. Our first stops are in the Canary Islands, followed by 2 more in Spain before ending in Barcelona. I know when flying you do immigration at the first port of entry. Since all the stops are in Spain, will that be the case here as well or will we have to do immigration/customs in Barcelona?
  2. Diamond only gets a discount, not a free bag. Diamond + get the free bag
  3. For the $15 bucks at JR I'd rather spend a few more and go to Chops for lunch
  4. Not to get too deep in the weeds on this, please understand the length of validity rule is set by each country visited, not RCL. RCL will suggest the passports have 6 months validity as that is what most countries will require. That said, it's not like they are checking your passport at each island. Also, RCL doesn't require passports on closed loop itineraries (depart and return to same port) but do require passports for open loop, like this itinerary will be. I suggest you call RCL, or better yet email so you have written proof, to confirm what they will require.
  5. How times have changed. When my DS (now 27 yo) used to go it was $4 and hour and there was usually a good crowd, all vying for the gaga ball trophy.
  6. it's been a minute since my DS was in the kids club, but there wasn't a fee for that unless it was the afterhours time, I think 10p-1am? Might want a line for extra tips to room steward or server/bartender that may go above and beyond. Depending on how inclusive you want to be in your costs, don't forget things like port parking and hotel the night before, if applicable.
  7. If you want it to be quieter, and outside of your cabin, then doing it on the port day when most people are off the ship would be ideal. Maybe you Bro can decorate the room while you are proposing. Bring the decorations with you or he can bring them so she doesn't see it coming. It will be much cheaper than buying from RCL. Talk to the cruise director staff about locations. They know the ship the best and have probably seen it all so they would have great ideas
  8. Funny story about Foster's. When my DS was 18, we went on NCL and they will allow 18-20yo to drink beer and wine with parents' permission. I agreed to sign the waiver and said he had a limit of 2 a day. Without a drink plan I was afraid he would go crazy and bankrupt me, lol. Well, I see him with a group of new friends his age holding a can of Foster's and when I asked about it his response was well, you didn't say how big. He had me there.
  9. I agree that the one-way tickets can be outrageous. Many will do 2 TA's and utilize one RT ticket. Example: sail Miami to Barcelona in May, fly home, then fly back to Barcelona in September and sail back to Miami. Requires one RT Barcelona-Miami-Barcelona. I am doing something similar but have no intention of using my return flight. Barcelona-NYC one way was $3k, but RT with a September return was $782.
  10. Does anyone have experience with traveling to the southern part of the island, closer to the airport, from the port? Mapquest is saying it is about an hour by car. Any thought on the cost for doing this?
  11. I think anything under $30 is probably good. My upcoming cruise has it at 29.99 but it was up to 32.99 not long ago.
  12. Only 80 for Diamond and I think that is as high as they will match. 175 is Diamond+
  13. you will need to call C&A and have them do a status match with your captains Club number. You will only have to do this once and then your status will stay Diamond
  14. Sailing with my Bestie on my first TA. Anyone else want to join us for daily happy hour?
  15. Last time I was there we rented an apartment with VBRO and the owner was an American artist from California. She said PV is very safe because the drug cartels keep it that way to launder money through the hotels and tourist sites. It's plausible and she's lived there 20 years.
  16. Fair enough. I usually make "friends" with a bartender or server on the ship as we see each other every day, but only ever kept in touch with one person who I became "FWB" so to speak and we are friends on Facebook
  17. These questions always stump me as to why you would want to know. Does it make a difference in your cruise, or which one you book? I have been on 20+ and I don't remember 1 officer or whether they made a difference in my experience or not. Please don't be offended by my question, I'm just being curious.
  18. I just booked my first NCL award, a $250 off cert. I didn't know how this all worked, and wasn't expecting the $79 fee, but I guess it's still $170 off the cost of the cruise for paying nothing to MyVegas. I was also able to combine this with a $250 cruise next cert, and a 50% off coupon that NCL was kind enough to deposit on my account. Made for a good value when it was all done
  19. Tagging on to this thread, can internet be purchased by the day? I need it for 1 day (really 3-4 hours) to do some work and don't want to pay for the whole week if I don't have to.
  20. for the extra few dollars it costs, take the medical coverage and have peace of mind
  21. cruise pricing can be strange sometimes. I booked a cruise for 3 people, and it was cheaper to do 2 cabins, with 1 being a solo cabin rather than doing 3 people in 1 cabin. AS for connecting, I did a studio on Epic and they did have connecting studios
  22. Don't overthink it. These groups are not necessarily for hooking up but more for camaraderie. I go with the bear groups because that is what I am defined as in the community, and it's nice to not be the only chubby, hairy guy at the pool in a speedo. Are there hook ups? Of course, but there is also a lot of just friendly conversation and socializing. Dinner for example is usually a set of tables for the group in the dining room and the tables can be anywhere from 2 to 12 people. It's usually a mix of sizes. You get to choose each night, and the larger tables are usually made up of both couples, single friends, and solo travelers so you never feel like the odd number wheel. Last one I went on was a group of about 150 and I sat with different people each night. Sometimes it was a table for 2 at a specialty restaurant with a new platonic friend, other times it was the table for 12 with the host and entertainment.
  23. You just need to watch the fares for the best deals that do not have the solo supplement. My September cruise on the Sun to Alaska doesn't have the supplement so that was great! When shopping be sure to use the filters and select 1 person traveling so you'll see the correct fare.
  24. The single supplement isn't always that bad, especially if it's just a group vs. a whole ship. Most of the group prices are close to the online prices so if you shop that way you can get a good feel for the price. For the one I am going on next month, there was no single supplement. it's a bit convoluted with the various discounts I got, but in a nutshell, the price quoted me to book with the group was about the same as the online price, which allowed for no supplement. The agency that books the group was not able to book using all the discounts I had but told me or a small fee I can link my reservation to the group, which I did. Since I am traveling solo, the value in this for me is being able to dine with the group and go on excusions with the group, if I choose.
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