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  1. Hello!

    It's been a while since I last cruised and so I believe things have changed since then!  I like to get room service for

    early coffee while hubby sleeps and I enjoy a book. Is there a room service fee for coffee and juice? Last cruise, we

    got a Continental Breakfast free of charge, but wondering if RCC decided to change this policy. Thank you

     

    Actually, I was able to find my answer on RCC. Continental Breakfast is complimentary. The American Breakfast and everything else is $7.95 per room plus 18% gratuity.

  2. Hi Susan,

    You made my day with your response. I never expected to hear such joy in a blizzard

    or hurricane. Thanks for the good laugh. I will try Bonine. I always bring Dramamine and

    end up throwing it out as, thankfully, I have never been in rough seas where I needed it. It always expires before the next planned cruise. Currently, I am watching how the cruises handle Hurricane Beryl . The cruise lines are changing their itineraries. I have decided to enjoy the cruise, bring meds and not worry. 

    I cannot imagine how the people in the islands affected are able to handle the loss. It's so

    sad.

     

     

     

  3. Thank you 1025 Cruise and PJsArtFun. I guess my question is, do I have to buy WIFI

    for my phone app to save the CPAP info for my provider. I don't want to buy wifi unless 

    I need it for the CPAP.  Thank you. BTW, I will let the CPAP people know I will be out of range.

  4. We are going on a cruise to the Bahamas the last week of August. I am getting concerned

    as I have never been on a ship during hurricane season. I read the ships do their best to

    avoid the hurricane and either outrun the hurricane or stay to the peripheral of it. If someone

    has been in this situation, please advise. I plan on getting a prescription for sea sickness but

    I am concerned about the children with us, and rough seas.  Thank you in advance.

  5. 22 minutes ago, reallyitsmema said:

     

    Yes, you can bring on shelf stable milk for your son.  You can also bring on cereal too which I would suggest you do if he is particular about what he likes because there are not many choices on the ship.

     

    https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/food-drink-onboard-policy

    Oh that's good to see in print. Thank   you.

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  6. 16 minutes ago, leaveitallbehind said:

    I agree completely.  Although you can, IMO there is no need to bring it. You can get cartons of milk and cereal to keep in your stateroom from the WJ.  And although aptly described as a "cooler", the small refrigerator is cold enough to safely store the milk for short term use.  We use it frequently to keep more adult beverages cold and it works fine.

    Thank you. I am nervous about the refrigerator temperature. I don't mind carrying on

    non-refrigerated milk if allowed, just for peace of mind.

  7. 19 minutes ago, cruiseguy1016 said:

    You can. However, cartons of milk are available in the Windjammer so you shouldn't have to bring any. You can grab a few cartons and keep them in the "fridge" (actually a glorified cooler) in your room. I have also seen cereal in single serve bowls in the Windjammer.

    Yes, I know this, but the refrigerator is never cold. In the past I have asked for ice for my soda and I got it once a day at the same time. Depending on our activity for the day, it wasn't always 

    frozen. We are okay to carry it on, if it is allowed. we will bring the milk you don't need to refrigerate. Thanks for the info.

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