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Hi everyone quick question. Can someone explain what the bonfire is? I know what it is but some people are saying that it's free and Royal is charging $25.00. If I'm on the beach already can't I just stay for it?

 

 

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Hi everyone quick question. Can someone explain what the bonfire is? I know what it is but some people are saying that it's free and Royal is charging $25.00. If I'm on the beach already can't I just stay for it?

 

 

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Hi everyone quick question. Can someone explain what the bonfire is? I know what it is but some people are saying that it's free and Royal is charging $25.00. If I'm on the beach already can't I just stay for it?

 

 

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i just came into the thread to see what you are talking about. The idea has come up before of overnight stays in Labadee or Coco Cay, so many of us are wondering about the specifics of what you are talking about. I'm going to guess if Royal has some latenight beach bonfire party that they are charging for, there will be wrist bands! <Pure speculation and waiting with interest to hear what is happening.

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Hi everyone quick question. Can someone explain what the bonfire is? I know what it is but some people are saying that it's free and Royal is charging $25.00. If I'm on the beach already can't I just stay for it?

 

 

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This post would be better suited for the Bermuda forum. As it, you did not provide enough context for folks to know what you are talking about. The only reason I know what you are talking about is I have a Bermuda cruise scheduled for August :-)

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Royal Caribbean has an sure excursion to snorkel beach and Bermuda to go to a bonfire for $25 I read a couple of different post on Cruise critic's that they don't understand why Royal Caribbean is charging $25 for something that is free so what I am asking is if anybody has ever gone to it?

 

 

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Royal Caribbean has an sure excursion to snorkel beach and Bermuda to go to a bonfire for $25 I read a couple of different post on Cruise critic's that they don't understand why Royal Caribbean is charging $25 for something that is free so what I am asking is if anybody has ever gone to it?

If you had posted this as the OP, you may have gotten the answer you were looking for.

 

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Do you know how many times people have posted things on this forum and other people have been so rude and sarcastic to them. There is no reason to reply unless you are trying to help.

 

 

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