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I have never done concierge but friends have and they said it was really nice.
Should be great!!
Kathy
Should be great!!
Kathy
Thank you for the welcomes
I'd like to make a request for the front page, Barbados information...please mention that people should not wear anything with camouflage, it is illegal and you will be asked to leave the island and return to the ship! My hubby happened to be 'that guy' who had to change his shorts and we almost risked a cave exploring excursion because of it. No one had notified us from the cruise ship (Royal Caribbean) prior to arrival or at disembarkation that it was not allowed! I'd had to have anyone else go through the same experience!
Welcome Lee Ann!
I was at Michael's today and started scoping out FE stuff! I know it's too early though, but I'm excited!
My brother in law said Camo clothing is illegal in St. Lucia as well. It's a military thing.
Good too know about this island's rules too. It was funny how i purchased the first camo anything my husband ever had and he gets in trouble for having it. Needless to say, I won't buy him camo again.![]()
... I'd like to make a request for the front page, Barbados information...please mention that people should not wear anything with camouflage, it is illegal and you will be asked to leave the island and return to the ship! ...
My brother in law said Camo clothing is illegal in St. Lucia as well. It's a military thing.
Thanks for the heads up! Never heard of such a thing. They should let people know such a crazy thing. We don't have camouflage but lots of kids wear it everywhere.
I forgot to mention ... when the Magic was on its first Mediterranean Cruise (2010 ?), guests were notified of specific rules for clothing to be worn in Middle East countries (ie: Tunisia) ... especially by women. Women were told to make sure their knees and shoulders were covered. Unfortunately, when guests were departing the ship (en route for a DCL excursion), various guests apparently forgot about the dress code. When the group met up with the local guide, the local guide turned them away (back to the ship) for proper attire.
As Americans, we can travel our country for days and weeks on end ... without straying from our home culture. However, when we leave US soil, as a society, we must remember to abide by local guidelines. I recently posted a note on page 1 regarding dress in Barbados (other than cammies) ... including where NOT to wear swimsuits ... as well as where men are most often REQUIRED to wear collared shirts.
Is see your going to be at Animal Kingdom in 5 months. Maybe we could have a quick mini meet? I live 10 minutes from there right now and even after we move we will be close enough that we can still go to Disney all the time.
Something to think about anyways. Let me know if your interested when your a couple weeks away from coming.
Kathy
That would be great fun
We'll talk as it gets closer.
This is an interesting article , have a peek.
http://travel.yahoo.com/blogs/compass/royal-caribbean-cruises-fancy-toys-171319552.html
Hmmmm, wonder where that 'virtual verandah' idea came from?
I'll stick with Disney.