The "handicap" rooms rock!!! If I could get one every time, we wouldn't need to book suites. I'll leave it to the market forces to guide Royal as to how many rooms of various types they need on their ships.
Walking: try early morning stairs and floors walking
Music Hall is sometimes good. (But did they change this to something else??)
Solarium- Do it - Be it!
Asking the wait staff about allergies is nice, but one needs to go up the chain of command prior to eating at a restaurant. The wait staff's knowledge of the ingredients contained in a dish may not be complete.
Have you seen this news today about Royal’s supposed responsibilities related to a non-Royal excursion in Roatan. And Royal’s alleged responsibility to inform passengers about medical workers strike at a port stop.
Covid canceled many Princess and Royal cruises for us. We didn’t lose any credit, but we are still cruising off the Princess credits.
Don’t think I’ll be doing that again… even with the large savings.
I collect pieces of paper with Benjamin Franklin on them. Can anyone help out?
Seriously, if I was going on the Navigator before July, I’d pick one up for you.
Hurricane-Smurricane, the cruiseline loves it’s ship too much to put it in danger. (Oops, I mean they love their customers too much to put them in danger)
As if Royal wants my suggestions: Squeeze in a west coaster or two.
Some combo of any of these ports
Vancouver
Victoria
Astoria
San Francisco
Monterey (if they still can)
Santa Barbara
Catalina Matalina Upsadina Walkadina
San Diego
Ensenada U.