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  1. We sailed this itinerary on the Panorama. We love Mexico - Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, etc. But was very disappointed in this cruise. We went in July. First off, the sea days at the front and end are cold. It's the air blowing off the Pacific. VERY different than any Caribbean cruise out of Texas or Florida. People mostly stayed inside to do things. The weather during Mexico days was nice but we were also disappointed in the beaches. In Cabo, our excursion included beach time but the waves were too strong to even get out into the water. We won't sail from the West coast again for these reasons.

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  2. Our daughter was allowed to move up. It does depend on how full the clubs are but we had no problem. She was 14, a freshman in high school but she played varsity sports and was a cheerleader.(So mixed with grades 9-12 regularly) She ran with the older kids on a regular basis, not the younger junior high age kids at all. She was light years more mature and would not have enjoyed the Circle C stuff. (However, when she was 12, she did like Circle C).

  3. How much is the taxi from the cruise port to these? They're all close so probably the same price......they're about 25 KM....30 hour

     

    Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus

    Dreams Dominicus La Ramona

    Viva Wyndham

  4. Sometimes, the bartender hands me a fountain pop. Sometimes it's a glass of ice & a can. Yes, you can use the machines but when I was on the Celebration last fall, the machines were always out of order all over the ship. Although, the ones at the back by the Pig & Anchor worked but the pepsi tasted really weird. Some of them ran carbonation only (if you scanned a credit card to pay for a pop....then you paid for a nasty carbonated water. So really not effecient or convenient.)

  5. For those worried about travel advisories. Have you looked at the US passport / travel site? There are advisories for just about everywhere! Different levels 1, 2, 3, etc. I'm going on an 8 day in May to Aruba, Dominican, & Curacao. Guess what? They're all on the list !

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  6. 56 minutes ago, chengkp75 said:

    I disagree.  I don't see any tears in the hull, and no sharp creasing that would require immediate repair.  And, since the Magic is due for dry dock in May, that will most likely be classed as "repair at next scheduled dry docking", and painted over.

    Yes, it will require an inspection, both exterior and interior if possible.  As there is a Lloyd's surveyor in Jamaica, he can do the survey today and let the ship go.  As noted above, it will become a "condition of class", or item that needs to be repaired before the next issuance of her class certificates, which would be in 2026.  The dents I see from the photos do not affect the strength of the hull significantly, and can wait to be repaired in May. 

     

    If anyone has better photos of the damage, I may revise my statements, but nothing there precludes the ship sailing today with passengers, nor continuing to carry passengers for the foreseeable future.

    When in May is the Magic scheduled for dry dock? I'm booked on the May 4 sailing.

  7. We always choose early dining since that's about the time we eat dinner at home. I wouldn't eat late, especially when the kids were little & in bed by 8:30. We made it to all the shows on the Celebration (and all the other ships) without any trouble after eating.

  8. We had a Havana Cabana on the Panorama. It was our first cruise out of California. We went in July. A couple important things to us: At night, around 6:00 it got cold. We sat outside to eat and they used patio warmers. In July. The first sea day and the sea day coming back, it was cold on the deck & a lot of people stayed inside. Definitely not the typical Caribbean or even Mexico weather we're used to in July. Mexico itself was warm and we enjoyed it. We don't care to sail out of California again though.

     

    We are from Missouri where everything that didn't stay open during covid, opened back up in May. We flew to Mexico for vacation, took a cruise, our daughter got married, had a new grand baby.......then summer 21 we sailed out of California. ALL they talked about - the cruise director too, was "we're back" and we're finally 'out' and the majority of the passengers were from California. Literally all they talked about - first time out since covid and all we could think about was 'what have you people been doing?!' I know it was different everywhere, but the whole vibe , atmosphere, everything was different than any other cruise we've taken. Not bad. Just very different.

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  9. We have always purchased FTTF for both cabins - one for us & one for our young adult children. The cabin without FTTF will not have it printed on their boarding passes nor their sign & sail cards.

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  10. This will be fun ! I took my daughter's girl scout troop to Disney once. They loved it. I had each girl list their top 3 things they wanted to do & I made sure we hit all of them. That meant we had to miss a few things we walked by but the girls understood we had a mission or not everyone would get to see/do what they most wanted.

    I am sure you've been together a long time and already know 'who' needs chaperoned the most 😄 ! (Referring to an above post stating how kids can be....this is a Girl Scout leader. She's already been through it all too!)  I did have moms come along - they were the challenge. They didn't pay attention when we talked about the itinerary so we could see those most wanted things....always wanted to know why/when we were doing something.....they were on their phones the whole time....stopped at most smoke spots (we kept walking by the way). The girls were great!

  11. One of the MAIN reasons we always buy FTTF (last time necessary, will be platinum next cruise)....is because you have Priority Boarding. Sailed out of Miami several times with it....always show up around 10:30, show them my boarding pass & they whisk me through Priority check in.

     

    We'll also be on the Celebration Sunday - see you there ! I got noon check in....I plan to arrive at 10:30. If I have to wait for some reason until noon, I'll just sit around there & wait. No different that sitting around the hotel room waiting.

     

    I have heard that check in times were pushed back for this sailing due to a Coast Guard inspection Sunday - earliest offered , even to Diamond & Platinum, was 11:00.

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