amyo28 Posted April 23, 2006 #1 Share Posted April 23, 2006 Hello all. Me, singificant other, and married couple friends want to go on a seven day cruise in the carribbean in august. we can choose from Freedom, Mariner, and Navigator, they are basically around the same price for a balcony room as we need to go in the first two weeks of August. 1) Which should we choose? All seem about the same --- anythign I've missed? 2) Suggestions for cabins on any of them -- or suggestions for areas of the ship we should definitely avoid? Is it ok to be by the elelvators or is too noisy? Is there a deck we should avoid? 3) Beverages --- plannign to bring on some vodka in water bottles and 2 bottles of wine -- will the bar give you a tonic water with a lime twist covered under the soft drink thing? Should I bring my own tonic water? Also, I am a diet coke freak, they do serve diet coke on the ship right? 4) Can someone tell me more about the wine package, or where to go to find more info? 5) Finances are an issue for a 7-night cruise --- does anyone know, in teh past have there still been balcondy staterooms available if you wait for the "last-minute" deals for August? thansk, appreciate any help!!! amy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nisroftheseas Posted April 23, 2006 #2 Share Posted April 23, 2006 Oh this is easy! Choose freedom, there is nothing like a ship so new you can smell the paint! (Though the fumes won't actually be a problem by August I should think). How'd you find prices on Freedom that were reasonable. We kept looking, couldn't find anything, and bought tix for Mariner instead (though we're sailing four people, 7 days, for less than 2k, can't beat that.) Anyways, they are all very nice ships, but if you want the BEST, go freedom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruising89143 Posted April 23, 2006 #3 Share Posted April 23, 2006 I don't think you can go wrong with any of those choices. To me it would come down to itinerary. If you want to go eastern then it comes down to the Mariner and Navigator. The Freedom only does western. IMHO I like the eastern over the western. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fury1995 Posted April 23, 2006 #4 Share Posted April 23, 2006 Hello all. Me, singificant other, and married couple friends want to go on a seven day cruise in the carribbean in august. we can choose from Freedom, Mariner, and Navigator, they are basically around the same price for a balcony room as we need to go in the first two weeks of August. 1) Which should we choose? All seem about the same --- anythign I've missed? Welcome to Cruise Critic Amy! Well you've chosen a great cruiseline so you're headed in the right direction. Is this your first cruise or your first cruise together? If this is your first cruise, then from your list of ships I would recommend Mariner or Navigator. Both are "Voyager Class" ships and have so much to offer. The Freedoms' inaugural cruise is in June this year and she is the largest cruise ship afloat. I think the Freedom might be a little overwhelming for a first cruise (plus it may spoil you forever ;) ). The Navigator (from Miami) and the Mariner (from Port Canaveral) do similar alternating Eastern/Western itineraries. There is a "Hot Deal" listed on rccl.com for the Mariners' Western itinerary, August 27th balcony for $857pp. If you want more of a "Mexican/Central American" cruise, choose the western itinerary. If you want more of a "Tropical/European Influence" cruise, choose the eastern itinerary. Is there a particular port you really would like to visit? 2) Suggestions for cabins on any of them -- or suggestions for areas of the ship we should definitely avoid? Is it ok to be by the elelvators or is too noisy? Is there a deck we should avoid? I wouldn't say there is a particular deck to avoid. The balconies are located on the upper decks and ocean view cabins on the lower decks. I guess some people prefer the "hump" (where the ship curves out) or the "aft" (the back of the ship), but those cabins are more than likely taken this close to sailing. Other than that, the general consensus is to pick a cabin in the catagory you want that is "as low as possible and closest to midship". Less rockin' n rollin'. 3) Beverages --- plannign to bring on some vodka in water bottles and 2 bottles of wine -- will the bar give you a tonic water with a lime twist covered under the soft drink thing? Should I bring my own tonic water? Also, I am a diet coke freak, they do serve diet coke on the ship right? I can't give you instruction on how to break the cruiseline smuggling policy..... but here's a hint: If run a search on this forum (top right) and include the words "liquor" and "smuggle", you will find numerous threads with information on the subject. I do know they serve Diet Coke onboard, but not for free. Read about the soda stickers. 4) Can someone tell me more about the wine package, or where to go to find more info? Try this link for the wine packages: Wine Packages Scroll down and select "Wine Cellar" 5) Finances are an issue for a 7-night cruise --- does anyone know, in teh past have there still been balcondy staterooms available if you wait for the "last-minute" deals for August? Not always. But you can book the cabin you want now and make a deposit directly through the Royal Caribbean website. Then continue to make payments up until 70 days prior to departure date, when the remaining balance is due. thansk, appreciate any help!!! You are very welcome! There are several folks here that are happy to answer your questions or will direct you to the answer. Enjoy booking your cruise! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fury1995 Posted April 24, 2006 #5 Share Posted April 24, 2006 So Amy? Whatcha decide on? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amyo28 Posted April 25, 2006 Author #6 Share Posted April 25, 2006 Ok, people who have beein on the Mariner before -- what about these cabins: D1 6362 6646 6662 6664 7662 D2 7334 7338 7636 7638 8338 D3 6338 6344 6548 6638 6642 E1 8316 8320 8576 8612 8618 Does anyone know which would be the best one, or one to avoid? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormlover Posted April 25, 2006 #7 Share Posted April 25, 2006 Amy if you are cruising with the other couple an you want you rooms close to each other, 6662 an 6664 or 6638 an 6642 are excellent rooms, I cant believe there are that many balcony rooms open at this price. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fury1995 Posted April 25, 2006 #8 Share Posted April 25, 2006 Amy, By the way, here is an excellent video of the Mariner by another cruise crirtic member. Just click the link, then click on the pricture of the Mariner. Enjoy!: http://www.apsh32.dsl.pipex.com/video.htm Its the other itinerary (eastern), but you get to see what the ship is all about!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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