On our last cruise (Adventure) the bed made my back hurt so badly that I ended up sleeping on the sofa (not opened as as bed.) It was much firmer and relieved the back pain.
I am hoping that the Explorer has better beds as we have 3 cruises coming up on her.
On our last cruise people in front of us had 2 suitcases each + carry-on. One of them let go of a suitcase and it feel down the escalator hitting some other departing guests. They had to shut it down. Use common sense folks!
They can eat what they want, but just pay extra if you are going to eat 3x or more what a normal portion in the MDR. Maybe, rather than appear pigish, stop at the WJ for anything you like after dinner.
Ship was full in our case. They came and listened to the noise and were shocked. Someone who was to join the ship later, after missing the sailaway did not show on day 3. So they called and moved us to a JS for the rest of the 14 night cruise. This was back when ships sailed full.
You are going to have to get off CC and do some homework to get answers to the questions you keep posting about. $1500 is "meningless" without the words before it... "up to." Do you think Anyone is going to give you $1500 for spending $1000. Use some common sense and research the offers. Call some TAs. Find one you can transfer your cruise to, save some money and get excellent service. (No I am not a TA or related to one.)
10 minutes ago, Ourusualbeach said:
Well that's a meaningless statement and it actually is true at least by the rules set forth by Royal. There are a few agencies that do break the rules at times.
Can't be meaningless yet true. Has nothing to do with breaking rules either. The better TAs offer obc and perks that booking direct do does not. The more you spent the higher your obc can be.