MouseinMelbourne
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Is Cabanas open for dinner - instead of the Main Dining Room???
Just got off the 8/30 sailing this morning! No. Cabanas is only open for breakfast and lunch. No dinner at any time.
Is Cabanas open for dinner - instead of the Main Dining Room???
Are there any classes in the fitness room, or is it just open?
I'm wondering if these things have changed since the 8/9 sailing...
Are laundry rooms open yet?
Are there donuts at cabanas?
I believe I have heard made to order eggs are now available at cabanas. Is that correct?
Is there any "advertising", maybe acknowledgement is a better word of pirate night (letting people know to wear pirate gear)or dress up night? Our navigator app said cruise casual all 4 nights. 1 night was pirate themed and many guests dressed accordingly. Myself and 2 others asked guest services if there is a dress up night. Between us we got 3 different answers.
Just wondering what, if anything has progressed from the first sailing.
Thanks!
I know the Castaway Cay cabana hammocks never went down but are the hammocks for everyone else at the family beach and Serenity Bay back up?
Is the entire loop (including enclosed areas) of the Deck 4 jogging track open?
Does the Cove Cafe still switch from pastries to antipasto in the evening?
Is the little late-night snack buffet in the adult district open?
Thanks!
I know you mentioned activities, but we are especially interested in the adult areas. What shows or games are going on in the evening. Are there still late night snacks in the District?
Enjoy your cruises!
1) are they doing the art of the theme show tour? (I’m guessing not)
2) are they playing the Good Morning show with the cruise director each morning on the tv? (The one that plays for hours on a loop)
Thanks!
Castaway Cay and Port Adventures - are those happening or does everyone just hang out on the beach or walk around on their own?
From what I've read, they are only doing placeholders on board, not actual cruise bookings. Maybe someone who has sailed can confirm.
What is the advantage of doing a placeholder now?This is true. All you do through the app, is throw down your $250 and they say to book at a later date with a confirmation number they provide.
I'll be interested in hearing which ones actually take place.
How are they doing the 5k now? I know it’s on your own, but how do you claim your medal?
I'm curious if the 1820 society has any activities/meet-ups or not (I know you probably won't be able to go to any, just wondering if any are occurring).
What is the advantage of doing a placeholder now?
Hi- Hope you had a great time! How did you book the Rainforest Room- at the spa? Was there lots of availability or did it seem to book up quickly? Thanks!
Do you happen to know if the one party group includes linked reservations? I am traveling with my cousin and i think we might want to do this together and split the cost.I had been told it was on the app, but it wasn’t. While I was waiting to board I hopped on the app and chatted with Guest Services to ask how to book. (This was the only time that the chat function was quick and easy without getting dropped and re-queued multiple times so if you have something to discuss with them, try to connect the instant you walk from the parking garage to the terminal.) Anyway, Guest Services told me I had to call Senses Spa once I got to my cabin or go visit them on Deck 12 to book. I was ambivalent about the experience so I took my time to call, probably finally made the call around 3 or 4. It was after we ate in Cabanas and after the muster. I was pretty specific about the time slot I wanted, but he rattled off 2 or 3 before I stopped him and grabbed the one I wanted.
I'm sailing again September 10th and now that I have experienced the Rainforest Room in privacy, I am determined to book it again. I may walk straight there once I embark and not wait for the cabin to be ready for my phone call.
I had been told it was on the app, but it wasn’t. While I was waiting to board I hopped on the app and chatted with Guest Services to ask how to book. (This was the only time that the chat function was quick and easy without getting dropped and re-queued multiple times so if you have something to discuss with them, try to connect the instant you walk from the parking garage to the terminal.) Anyway, Guest Services told me I had to call Senses Spa once I got to my cabin or go visit them on Deck 12 to book. I was ambivalent about the experience so I took my time to call, probably finally made the call around 3 or 4. It was after we ate in Cabanas and after the muster. I was pretty specific about the time slot I wanted, but he rattled off 2 or 3 before I stopped him and grabbed the one I wanted.
I'm sailing again September 10th and now that I have experienced the Rainforest Room in privacy, I am determined to book it again. I may walk straight there once I embark and not wait for the cabin to be ready for my phone call.
Thanks for this great info! Was it limited to one reservation per group for the cruise? Or could someone book multiple sessions? TIA!
Do you happen to know if the one party group includes linked reservations? I am traveling with my cousin and i think we might want to do this together and split the cost.