Sorry, It appears that some cruisers are misinformed as to the suggested limit of alcoholic drinks per day suggested for women and men. 4 and 5 are the suggested drink limits on land, however, the suggested limit doesn't apply while in international waters. It has something to do with the salinity of the ocean water, I believe.
I know that the Grey Cup was on a RCI cruise a few years ago. I won $500 on the game and I don't even remember which teams were playing. I spent a lot my winnings buying beers for the crying losers.
Your job from now on is to day trade CCL to pay for your cruises, but hold 100 shares for OBC purposes.
The Corporation took in WAAAAYYYY too many "investments" during the pandemic to have the stock price make a huge run. But 10,000 shares sold with a 50 cent profit per share is a win.
1) yes you have check the liquids
2) no hotels close. Marriot waterfront safe enough. But truly all are safe unless you are looking to get smashed until 2am
3)Uber is your shuttle
4)Alaska you can’t be sure. Dress in layers
5) glacier bay cruises with Princess are the best.
6)yes formal nights
7)if you want to see Alaska they are worth it.
enjoying the review,
Not to be a thorn in your side, but what your did on the night of Mazatlan was what folks are trying to do on embarkation day. Show up early-get in early.
When we have leftover drink “vouchers”, We walk into a busy bar and buy drinks for a couple women in the bar and tell the waiter to say they are from some random guys that I point at in the bar. We head back to our stateroom.
Not sure Royal was always tracking days, only credits. Of course, this is a fight from more than a decade ago.
yes, folks that took mostly long cruises got shorted.