LSUfan4444
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All the swimmers, boats, jet skis, etc definitely churn up all the sand on the bottom so it makes it harder to see what is there as well.
Awww, sweet post! Love the review.10. Next time I would save the snorkeling Lagoon on Cast Away Cay for last. We were so tired from it that we didn't enjoy the rest of our time on the island as much as we could have.
What were you surprised at after your first cruise?
AGREED!Almost all of those things you appreciate = cruising in general. Once you realize that, the world of cruising is open to you (and so is saving money).
Well, since she said:I'm curious how old the OP is...I have never had a server cut or offer to cut my food...only my 4 year olds food.
From our second cruise, a 12-night Holy Lands itinerary on NCL's Norwegian Dream, Oct 1999: We loved that the ship allowed us to visit so many places without having to pack/unpack. Our hotel room travels with us. PERFECT.
The napkin thing I deal with. Same with pushing in my chair. Seriously, why do servers do this? (I assume because many people like it, which I just don't get)
I'm curious how old the OP is...I have never had a server cut or offer to cut my food...only my 4 year olds food.
I am 22. It was a bit strange, but that is what our server did. I am a small woman, maybe he thought it would be easier for me. Made me feel special either way.
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Personally I live this one with the round stalls. It's in the adult bar area and I feel like the Star Trek bathroom would look like this if they ever showed it.
Good read...thanks for the feedback.
regarding this...I think the reason snorkeling is so recommended first thing in the morning is because thats when it is the most clear. You're going to see alot more first thing than you would just before you head back on the ship.
We just got off the Dream Friday, the most amazing trip we've taken!
As a Disney World veteran, I love to do my research and like to know everything so we don't miss the magic!
2. Standing on our Verandah watching the beautiful blue water as we sailed the ocean was the most peaceful feeling I've ever felt. Wake up for the sun rise at least one morning, it's worth missing the sleep!
I'm sure there is more I'm missing.
What were you surprised at after your first cruise?
We have had a server say let me help you and take our utensils. This was only for taking the shells of seafood though. I thought it was very thoughtful also.
I cannot stand that level of "service". You say royalty; I say "am I an infant?" and would glare. Thankfully no server anywhere has ever attempted to cut up my food. Either they can tell I might stab them or they realize that vegetarian food rainy really require an effort to cut. And we started cruising after DS was old enough to manage food on his own so I'm not the typical harried mom who needs help.
The napkin thing I deal with. Same with pushing in my chair. Seriously, why do servers do this? (I assume because many people like it, which I just don't get)
There are a lot of those "service things" (be it on a cruise or at a hotel) that people seem to like that I just don't get, nor do I need or want. Tops on the list...turn-down service. Why is that even a thing? Would people struggle to figure out how to get in bed without it?