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Of course not. But given that tossing stuff off the side of the ship is prohibited, I'm surprised that no one stopped them from showing it in the movie.

 

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Throwing cremated ashes from the ship is permitted. It has to be done in international waters. What was missing from the scene was that cruise line personnel should be there. But hey it’s a movie.....

 

 

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Haven’t watched it yet. Anyone know why it’s rated mature?

 

 

A few words that can't be printed here. The Facebook group is all up in arms that a family oriented cruiseline would associate with a movie that uses the same language I've heard in the guest services line ;)

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That is my one rule for DH as we do not get the internet package.

 

Wondering like poster above, is that Coastal Kitchen? And what stateroom category was that (or was that made up, filmed in a studio)

 

It was an Owners suite. Cabin 1460. You can tell from the balcony scene when they zoom out they are above the balcony with the hot tub which is the villa suite.

 

Looking at the plans for the OS they moved the bed to where the couch is and put the couch perpendicular to the bed. Probably needed to move things around for the best camera angles.

 

https://www.google.ca/search?q=harmony+of+the+seas+owners+suite&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-ca&client=safari#imgrc=KT4HT88dhY5l4M:

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That is my one rule for DH as we do not get the internet package.

 

Wondering like poster above, is that Coastal Kitchen? And what stateroom category was that (or was that made up, filmed in a studio)

 

 

Good catch on the theme to the movie, but I don't chastise people who need to get it. I haven't been on a ship with Coastal Kitchen yet, but it did seem to be in that area. When they first stepped onto the balcony that seemed to be a suite on deck 14 starboard just behind the hump.

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A few words that can't be printed here. The Facebook group is all up in arms that a family oriented cruiseline would associate with a movie that uses the same language I've heard in the guest services line ;)

 

Right LOL. I was more worried that MA rating was more like a R rating and didn’t want to see a racy love scene with my teenage son watching with me :eek:

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It reminded me that Work isn’t everything, I know people who don’t know how to relax on a vacation. Or never want to take a vacation. I liked the scene where a cell phone is tossed into the water.

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Of course not. But given that tossing stuff off the side of the ship is prohibited, I'm surprised that no one stopped them from showing it in the movie.

 

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It is completely legal and done much more than you realize. You must get written permission from Guest emergency services months in advance, take your letter of permission to the ship purser on boarding, a time place and day will be assigned. A ships officer and a security guard will escort you to a private place and give you 10 to 15 minutes of privacy . You must use a biodegradeable sealed urn that is dropped into the water. On Allure this is done on deck 4 or 5 aft. Not sure how often on Royal but Carnival says it happens over a hundred times a year.

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We just viewed the movie....I give it a THUMBS DOWN!! Being a guy...maybe it's just a Chick Flick.

 

 

 

It was an ok movie. A little bit too stereo typed. Plus if you are a “real cruiser” you pick up all the improbabilities and unliklies they assume. But it was nice to see the few real shots of Harmony.

 

 

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Have you ever tried to hail a cab in New York? That language is not unique to the situation. With the amount of teens and the popularity of the deluxe drink package I’m sure the F Bombs are dropped quite often on a Royal Caribbean cruise. Compared to what they say and show on TV these days that movie was tame.

 

 

My real question is can the Royal Caribbean pizza be folded like the one in the scene in front of Macy’s?

 

 

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But why do you have to have all the F bombs in a movie? Serves no purpose and detracts from the entertainment value. If I want to hear F bombs, I'll hang out in a locker room or street corner.

 

Also thought the dope smoking scene in Jamaica was unnecessary and offensive.

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