Wee mount everests on his chest in that photo
Thats the price but they offer discounts before you board so iYes spending the wedding money like there is no tomorrow, approx 1500 for wifi on board for the week!
We are going on royal in October current prices for on one person on two devices is 213.44 for 8 nights.(so 160 wish for them)Where do you get that figure from? I was on a cruise in April in the Caribbean and I bought the basic internet package which was $7.60 a day! This was with Carnival cruise lines. There’s no way RCC are more expensive that that as I’ve cruised with them as well before!
Only if you are using your own network
Yes that’s the norm as most people have their main luggage checked on separately. So you can wear swimwear and coverup etc with a change of clothes in your carry on until your luggage is delivered to your room - normally by about 5/6pm. Most people will be spending the afternoon at the pool enjoying the sail away experience out of port.
Royal have lots of extras that you have to pay like gratuities, wifi, drinks etc some cruise lines include these in the priceIf nothing else, the thread is really opening my eyes to cruises. Lots of hidden charges, doesn’t appeal to me at all!
Whats that saying about cruises, for the newly wed and nearly dead. I’d add overfed to that too.
Yeah but it’s still under $14 each for you per day when you break it down. Mine was 7.60 a day for 6 days. The other poster was hiking Graces up saying it was 1400!Thats the price but they offer discounts before you board so i
We are going on royal in October current prices for on one person on two devices is 213.44 for 8 nights.(so 160 wish for them)
Oh that sounds lovely!! Where did it stop if you don't mind me asking?There are only 3 stops on her cruise, looking at the itinerary. The next one is Jamaica and the third one is another royal carribean private island! They couldn't have picked a cruise more devoid of culture if they tried. We went on a Baltic cruise for our honeymoon, because we don't like the heat, and it really was the holiday of a lifetime!
Most dock early in the morning so normally you can leave around 7.30/8am and be back on board by 4-5pm so you get roughly 8 hours each stop.Have never been on a cruise so pardon my ignorance, but how long would you have to mosey about the island and actually immerse yourself enough so that it would be worth your while going? Is she just there for the day or do they have to go back to the “boah” later? I think I’d be an anxious mess and not fully able to relax, constantly watching the clock and feeling like the boah will take off without me I’d rather just visit the Caribbean myself and plan my own days myself and potter around and properly immerse myself than have the clock ticking to be back on the cruise
We went on one for our honeymoon and loved it, we got off the ship around 8/9 and back on it for 4/5, if you are on a tour organised by Royal Caribbean you don't have to worry about getting back in time because its all arranged for you to be back on time, we didn't do any tours though locals so didn't have that worry of getting back,Have never been on a cruise so pardon my ignorance, but how long would you have to mosey about the island and actually immerse yourself enough so that it would be worth your while going? Is she just there for the day or do they have to go back to the “boah” later? I think I’d be an anxious mess and not fully able to relax, constantly watching the clock and feeling like the boah will take off without me I’d rather just visit the Caribbean myself and plan my own days myself and potter around and properly immerse myself than have the clock ticking to be back on the cruise
For ours it stopped in Royal Caribbeans private beach in Haiti, there is beach activities there to do, in Jamaica we did a Catermaran trip and climbed Dunes waterfall, in Grand Cayman we did a helicopter tour over the island and visited hell its a village there, in Mexico we swam with Dolphins, experiences we will probably never again get to doOh that sounds lovely!! Where did it stop if you don't mind me asking?
We started in Amsterdam, then Copenhagen, Talinn, St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Stockholm and another town in Denmark, finishing again in Amsterdam. We had about 8 hours in most cities with 2 days in St. Petersburg. We got off the boat around 8 and back around 4. We did our own thing in most cities - I had researched what we wanted to do and we picked 2 or 3 things that we really wanted to do. We went to the Russian ballet in St. Petersburg, went to the church of the spilled blood, the Hermitage and the summer palace in St. Petersburg and got a Hydrofoil back to the city. A beach is a beach in my view -I'd prefer to be out and about any day! Theirs seems to be the most boring honeymoon when I think of the adventure we had on our cruise!Oh that sounds lovely!! Where did it stop if you don't mind me asking?
Kids? What are they?The most amazing island she's ever been on in her life.
I'm waiting for her to say it'd be great for kids.
Kids? What are they?