Boarded Adventures of Seas today in Cape May NJ.
So simple and organized. The chairs are in rows and numerical order. They board one row at a time no fuss.
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You are correct oops. I’ll fix the original post.Rccl doesn’t sail out of cape may. They sail out of Bayonne. I think op meant cape liberty. Cape may is south jersey about as far south you can get in jersey. Bayonne is north jersey close to nyc. Wait to op gets off the cruise rccl has a very bad unloading. Or at least the did in my one rccl cruise from Bayonne
You are correct oops. I’ll fix the original post.
When it was time for staterooms to be ready thenkeys are in an envelope outside your door waiting. You go in, secure your space, and on you go.
I disliked not having a key when I boarded and thought it was a security risk to have one key outside the cabin door with the others inside. Honestly anyone could have walked by and taken the key off the door.
We just showed up late (1pm) and walked right on with DCL. I was so glad I did not take the common advice to get there right when the terminal opened. Zero wait, zero chaos, and we still had plenty of team to eat at the buffet, unpack, and hit the pool deck for some aqua duckin before the mandatory drill.
I'm uncertain if there was a way to order a drink without the room key present.
Also, I admit as a RCCL newbie I was unaware of how things worked on RCCL
Any and every ship I sail on I extensively research ahead of time to avoid the lunch situation you described. Sorry it was less than stellar for you. I always research like crazy so I know what I do or don’t want to do. I also find out what the boarding lunch options are, pros/cons, and decide accordingly. I’ve walked laps looking for an available seat at the buffet on every ship I’ve sailed across 3 cruise lines, Disney included. It’s the nature of buffet meals at busy meal times. It’s never a non-frustrating thing. I get that.I'm glad you liked the keys being issued at the cabin door. My take was very different then yours on this. We cruised Allure of the Seas. I disliked not having a key when I boarded and thought it was a security risk to have one key outside the cabin door with the others inside. Honestly anyone could have walked by and taken the key off the door.
Also, I admit as a RCCL newbie I was unaware of how things worked on RCCL but another issue with not having our key at boarding popped up for us at our first lunch before the cabins were open. It was pouring rain when we boarded which left the possibility of the pool deck and central park off the table for my family we didn't want pizza and found the offerings at Cafe Promenade limited. Being unfamiliar with the ship at boarding and unlike DCL we found that the crew was not helpful directing people where to go for lunch upon boarding. So with our limited knowledge of the ship at that point we went up to Windjammer. We were greeted off the elevator with a large crowd and waited approximately 30 minutes for a table in a overcrowded and stuffy hall. As a Mom, after crazy/stressful boarding process (which admittedly the rain is not something RCCL should not be held accountable for) all I wanted was to get my family feed and have an adult beverage! I was ready to finally relax and be in vacation mode. However, since I had paid for the beverage package for my husband and I and soda package for the kids and we didn't have our keys because cabins were not opened up yet we had no way of verifying we had paid this in advance. This info is printed on your room key and soda cups are left in the cabin. I'm uncertain if there was a way to order a drink without the room key present. Perhaps there was but as a newbie we had no clue how things worked. The whole process set a negative tone for the start of the cruise.
We just showed up late (1pm) and walked right on with DCL. I was so glad I did not take the common advice to get there right when the terminal opened. Zero wait, zero chaos, and we still had plenty of team to eat at the buffet, unpack, and hit the pool deck for some aqua duckin before the mandatory drill.
I dont mind Disneys boarding process but I wish they could find a way to prevent the massive crowd that forms and blocks the boarding area.
We just showed up late (1pm) and walked right on with DCL. I was so glad I did not take the common advice to get there right when the terminal opened. Zero wait, zero chaos, and we still had plenty of team to eat at the buffet, unpack, and hit the pool deck for some aqua duckin before the mandatory drill.
Set up corrals like the running events!I dont mind Disneys boarding process but I wish they could find a way to prevent the massive crowd that forms and blocks the boarding area.