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  1. Hey all I made it .... One CoCo Loco and one for the misses. Heck ten for everyone My Treat ARVIDS
  2. Way to go Crazies Glad that I found this fun community. Sorry that I was late but I was sleeping really good. But the fact is I should be asleep now CONGRATS
  3. Many towns in the Caribbean do not allow ships on Sundays. I think what will happen is the cruise lines will buy empty islands and turn them into money makers. I read an article that stated they are building six flags on a remote caribbean island. They will not say where it is but it sounds like they are gearing this toward the cruise industry. It would be cool to have a water slide off the ship onto the island. Thus eliminating tenders. But the docks will be a mile long just to accomodate enough ships. I think in the summer months the mega ships should cruise the great lakes. Thus allowing more people to cruise without flying so many hours. Yet still enjoy the life on a ship
  4. Except how to spell after a 12 hour day with no air and 1 phase of power missing. Make that Training Coordinator. I train managers and crew to do it the right way. Not the way they think it should be done. Dave wanted it done the right way everytime. I was lucky enough to meet him and I had a picture taken with him. He was a very sincere man. When he visited stores the first place he went was the back of the store to meet the crew. He said he meets customers everywhere but the crew is the backbone of Wendy's. I really miss those commercials
  5. oh wow i used to manage wendy's and now I have heart problems...wow i have something in common with you both! :grin: Actual title this week in Taining Coordinator. I know everything. Except we dont have egg rolls. No heart problems either. Just 5 skin ulcers on my right ankle and two skin ulcers on my left ankle. Due to standing in one spot for many years
  6. I am a Manager for Wendy's and my BH is a RN in a step down unit. Mainly Cardiac care floor. I may soon be a house husband. As my health is turning the wrong way again. WAITER
  7. Joey, I just like to help people out. And since I have used the card for a free cruise. But the kicker is you do not get a cruise credit for it. I guess since you are not paying full price they dont want you to get to the Diamond level with a bunch of Free Cruises.
  8. On our Navigator cruise I lost 36 hours. I think it had something to do with Rum, Corona, Tequila and sun, and food. We had our day on Labadee and of course I ate the BBQ with all the flies landing on all the food. And drinking the CoCo loco's. Once back on the ship I layed down for a nap. I slept went to dinner and after dinner I told my wife I did not feel good. We went back to the cabin and called it an early night. I was sleeping by 11 and then woke up around 2 feeling like I should toss cookies. Between the bathroom and the balcony I could not go back to sleep. We arrived in Jaimaica and still no sleep. We got off the ship and we got on the San San Yacht cruise. They took us to the falls and I did not drink or eat anything. My wife went up the falls and I sat on the cement wall. After the boat returned I hung out in the lower room. She went snorkeling and I went down below. Once we returned to the dock I headed back to the room. She went shopping with a friend in town. I layed down at 3 roughly and woke up the next morning around 6 am. What ever it was I sure in the heck did not want to get it again. So now I carry all sorts of over the counter products. Needless to say I never went to medical as I did not want to spend the cruise in my cabin.
  9. I agree with frosty. My May cruise costed us $56 and it was a 4 night to the Bahama's. Speaking of FREE Cruises! Well our May 15th cruise on Sovereign of the Seas costed us $59 for two. Not including the bar tab. Yes I typed it right. And this was a 4 night cruise. And had we waited a few months more it may have been a 7 night cruise. And all you have to pay is port taxes. Of course you can only get this if you chose a oceanview stateroom. And only from Royal Caribbean. OK, How in the world did we do this? Well if you are like most folks you use a credit card to buy gas, groceries, clothing, your air fare, your cruises, and you also use it to pay for your cruise. Well if you use the RCCL VISA card. Every dollar = 1 point. Every dollar spent with RCCL = 2 points. You get 2500 points for getting the card Your next cruise you spend $1500 per person for a room thats $3000 or 6000 pts. You spend $1000 onboard during your trip thats another 2000 points. Your at 10500 points. You spend $100 a week on gas per vehicle and have two vehicles, In 6 months you spend $5200 or 5200 points. You spend $300 each week on groceries. In 6 months thats $7800 or 7800 points. Your airfare for your recent vacation was $1600 or 1600 points unless you bought it through RCCL then its 3200 points. You bought that new bedroom set for $2500 or 2500 points. You paid Childs A tution $3000 or 3000 points You reroofed your house $10,000 or 10,000 points Your 52" TV broke because you forgot it was not a simulated golfing experience and your golf ball is now a part of the TV screen. So you spent $7800 or 7800 points And now you have 50,000 points on your RCCL Visa card. Here is the tough choice. Do you cash in your 50,000 points for the Free 3 or 4-night Bahamas or Baja sailing for 2 (outside stateroom) or do you save your points for another year and shoot for 125,000 points: Free 5 or 7-night Mexican Riviera or Caribbean sailing for 2 (outside stateroom) Its FREE in a sense: Or you can cash in at anytime for : You can chose 1 out of each category if you have enough points. 5000 points *Upgrade on a 3 or 4-night Bahamas or Baja sailing for 2 (inside to outside stateroom) *$50 USD credit toward onboard purchases *2 Royal Caribbean robes delivered onboard *Onboard picnic for 2 people *Royal Packet – 2 Royal Caribbean towels, cameras, and messenger bags delivered to your home *Royal Wear – 2 Royal Caribbean polo shirts and baseball caps delivered to your home 15,000 Points *Upgrade on a 5 or 7-night Caribbean or Mexican Riviera sailing for 2, September–May (inside to outside stateroom) *$150 USD cruise discount off any ship and itinerary *Onboard Grand Romance Package including champagne, fresh flowers, gourmet appetizers, breakfast for 2 and more 25,000 Points *Upgrade on a 5 or 7-night Caribbean or Mexican Riviera sailing for 2 (outside to balcony stateroom)* *Upgrade on a 5 or 7-night Caribbean or Mexican Riviera sailing for 2, June–August (inside to outside stateroom)* *Free companion fare on a 3 or 4-night Bahamas or Baja sailing (outside stateroom)* 50,000 points *Free 3 or 4-night Bahamas or Baja sailing for 2 (outside stateroom)* *$500 USD cruise discount off any ship and itinerary 75,000 points *Free companion fare on a 5 or 7-night Caribbean or Mexican Riviera sailing (outside stateroom)* 125,000 points *Free 5 or 7-night Mexican Riviera or Caribbean sailing for 2 (outside stateroom)*
  10. We have never pre-paid. We also have cash left over as I take a briefcase of cash with us. You never know if you find a nice hut and palm tree to purchase. On one of our cruises the service was so bad in the dining room that we ended up eating in the Windjammer after the 2nd night. The manager of the Windjammer even let us in one night as they were closing as we had run late. We tipped the staff at the end. On another cruise I had asked for ice and by the 2nd night I had to go to a bar to get ice for the room. My cabin stewardess was basically MIA. I believe she made our bed only three times in 7 days. I have no problem in tipping. In fact the first day onboard I give out $2 to $5 tips for good service. Depending on what we do it could be anywhere from $30 to $100 the first day. From bartenders to waiters to cabin Stewards. On our last cruise we got to our cabin and we did not have robes. I asked the steward and within 15 minutes we had them. And then during the 3 days he made sure that our wine was on ICE everyday. ( Oh Yes we smuggled it onboard) But its the little extras that they do that make it special. And what we do is split the tip. Give half midweek and then if the service continues then give them a bit more at the end. If the service drops so does the other half. I know we have been asked to pre pay. And I think its like any service any where. If you pre-pay and it does not meet your expectations then stand in that little line on the last day. Hope you have 2 - 4 hours to wait.... Manage your money and you will have $$$ to give out at the end. When you take a cab do you pay before you get in or after you get there. If you pay before and say thats all you get they may get you there but just in time. If you tell them there is an extra 20 if you get me there quick. I bet you get there quicker. JMHO
  11. Oh yes I have all ready been booked on the Genesis. We Have 4 cabins on the Aft. Deck 18 We were promised the best views. Other than Deck 19 and 20 which are the Outer Place Diner And the Two Hi Ski Slope Bar and Grill I can't wait for the cruise
  12. MY wife was searching for something to do in Florida. Or looking at an all inclusive. As we had a vacation coming up in November of 2003. Well I was sleeping and I remember her saying what about a cruise? I remember saying SURE but did not think that she would act upon it. The next thing I knew we were booked on the Majesty of the Seas. And now just 3 years later. We are booked on the Majesty in just a few weeks and the Legend for our November vacation. And we have 6 in our pocket and 2 paid for coming up. Wish we would have done this years ago.
  13. I took a picture after the last cruise and that what i look like after a few drinks. WAITER
  14. Well its Doc Dance Time. My wife will be extremely happy. So far our vacation includes. 1. Fly into Miami On Sunday and stay at the Carlton Hotel on South Beach 2. Monday board the Majesty 3. Tuesday Snorkel with Stuart coves on Nassau private tour 4. Wednesday Kick back and snorkel on Coco Cay 5. Thursday Key West- Fury Catamaran Snorkel 6. Get off the ship and head to Deauville Beach Resort on Miami Beach 7. Saturday Fly home 8 Sunday Back to work And then wait for November 3rd to come for cruise #8
  15. BARTENDER ok 2nd thing FOOD 3rd relax in the pool
  16. Hey all, For our August cruise we have booked the Carlton Hotel South Beach for a total of $67.51 for 1 night Pre Cruise And then we snatched up The Deauville Beach Resort for $100.79 Post Cruise in Miami Beach. Has anyone on the boards ever stayed at either of these places? Any comments more than welcome Arvids
  17. I would be happy to book a few extra rooms for anyone whom would like to join us. 1. I have a broom room available 2. I have a liquor holding room 3. I have a lounge chair repair room available 4. I have a Royal Suite available 5. I have the bridge available 6. The library is not booked yet Once again everyone is welcome
  18. Well I needed another cruise before the end of summer. So I guess 8-28 works. Just a quick 4 night but hopefully all the stops have better weather than our last cruise. Anyone else?
  19. Sovereign of the Seas May 15th, 2006 Our vacation began at (FNT) our flight left at 7 am. I had originally booked 12A & 12 C. But, when we checked in we were offered the EXIT row with seats 22A & 22C. If anyone needs extra leg room this is the perfect spot. Being that I am 6’2” I could stretch out without a knee bend whatsoever. We were lucky that we had a tail wind as our flight made it to Orlando in a mere 2 hours 11 minutes. Once we retrieved our luggage from Deck 2 we headed down to Level 1 to catch the Hertz shuttle bus. We made one other stop before heading to the Hertz car showroom. it’s a quick 5 minute ride from the airport. The driver drops you off at either the GOLD or the Prestige drop points. We were dropped off at the regular customer drop point. ( Weeks earlier I had gone online and checked in using the Hertz #1 Club signup. What’s the difference? When we were dropped off at the office everyone stood in the rental line, Except me as I found the Hertz #1 Club line and I was the only one in it. So in less than 5 minutes I was off to C-37 to get my white SUV.) Only thing that was funny. When we got to C-37 it was a Mazda not a Toyota. So I went back to the line which was empty. The young lady asked what she could do. And I stated that my Toyota turned into a Mazda hatchback. Immediately the manager had me in another vehicle. J-25 and we were on the road. Very happy with Hertz’s service center in Orlando. Now we are headed on the 528 toward Port Canaveral. Driving was light at 10 am to 11 am. One toll plaza along this stretch. $1.25 for our vehicle. We spotted the remains of many palm trees that had been burned right up to the highways edge. The swamps were so dry that the streams that had run through them were dry river beds. No wonder the locals are moving, looking for water. We got to Port Canaveral and drove down to Cocoa Beach and ate at Taco Bell. Not very high class but it quenched the thirst and tummy. We then went to Ron Jons. I had barely made it in the front door when a salesman tried to sell me a timeshare. My wife came over and said NO THANKS its my turn. We did not purchase anything but it is a nice shop. We drove along the beach all the way back to the hotel. It’s a nice drive. And you can see the pier. We headed to Radisson at the port. We checked in and we had a nice room 201, it’s a 2 room whirlpool suite. We changed our clothes and headed to the pool. The pool is not round nor a rectangle. More like a mushroom shape. With a waterfall separating the two areas. Along with a circular kiddies pool and an isolated Whirlpool for adults. We did not use the inside facilities, but the drinks at the outside bar could have been a little more potent for the money. We stayed in the pool for a few hours and then we got out and headed to dinner. We ended up driving along the pier and Grill’s was packed. We wanted to go there but we could not find a parking spot nowhere. We drove down the pier and my wife spotted Fishlips. We got right in and went upstairs and got a port view sitting. We ordered their signature drink which was very tasty. It was like a colada with a Baileys additive. We found another great drink. And three foo foo glasses. My wife had a Mahi Mahi meal and I had a pasta chicken dish. Both were very good. We watched as two ships went to sea, Disney and Carnival and had we waited another 10 minutes we would have seen the RCCL Mariner pass by. We even got a free cheesecake with ice cream. We headed back to the hotel and decided to try out the whirlpool. After walking a little around the hotel we called it a night. We woke up around 9 and I took the rental back to Hertz. Before I dropped it off I had to fill up the tank. Just a mere $12 versus buying the entire tank. They drove me back to the hotel and we walked around a bit and then headed to the main door to wait for the shuttle. Make sure you call a few weeks ahead of time to make sure you have a spot on the shuttle. The Radisson also has park and ride for the shuttles. Once we boarded the shuttle at 11:15 am we were at the ship with in a few minutes. It was much nicer and easier to let someone else drop you off at the pier. We went right inside and make sure you have your Bahama card filled out. And being a platinum member we got to take the short cut line. There must have been 40 people in front of us but being that we have sailed before we got to go to the front. And then we were only at the counter for a short time as we had all ready filled out the Sail Pass form. Before we knew it we were standing in line waiting for our pics to be taken for the Sea Pass Card. Once onboard I got a drink special with a flashy glass. We also purchased the Coke cups. We next headed to the Windjammer for lunch. There was ample room in the Windjammer and the food was good the entire cruise. We then headed to the pool deck where we found two chairs next to the pool. The pool was netted off, and the second pool was being refurbished. By the end of the day they had a nice new paint job for the entire pool. At 1 pm the rooms were opened and we headed to our room. 7550. We were a mere 3 rooms from the nearest door to the deck. So we had a great balcony which was public but it made the trip special. For this trip being our FREE cruise the room was very nice for $56. However the tile in the bathroom was lifting in many places. And a strange odor was coming from the drains so we kept a towel over the drains. Our bags arrived before 3 pm which is great compared to Voyager class ships were it may be 8 pm before you see your luggage. We headed back to the pool deck until around 4 and then we went to get our life jackets for muster drill. By 5 pm we were heading out to sea. We stayed on the pool deck for a while and then headed to our cabin to get ready for dinner. We went to dinner and table 22 was empty. But then along came Gene and Theresa from Panama City, Fl. They were a very nice couple. Then after a short time three others showed up. They had requested early sitting but there was a mistake. They were from California. Oliver was our waiter from India. Our assistant waiter was nice but, my soda was empty longer than it was full. Oliver was funny and enjoyable. I think we had a Head Waiter on Day One and Day four. The food in the dining room was good and the service was overall good. We saw the show on Day one and Rodney Johnson was a great comedian. If you want to lose weight by laughing go and see his show. By midnight we were ready to find our Cabin. Tuesday We ordered room service for 7 am and our Coffee and Tomato juice arrived promptly at 7 am. Very good. We arrived at CoCo Cay by 8 am but the gloomy skies and rain made everyone wonder what the day would hold. We went up to the Windjammer for breakfast and many were talking “Where is the sun?” We went to our room and gathered up our snorkeling gear and headed to Deck 2. There was a long line but within 20 minutes we were on the tender heading to the island. There were good 5- 7 foot seas. Once we got to the island we found some chairs and parked. Then came the chit-birds. They were grabbing food and dropping there loads. When we were in the line of fire we moved to the outer rim of the snorkeling area. We snorkeled twice and got some good pictures of fishes. After we swam around we went to lunch and then headed to the ship as it was a mostly cloudy day. We did some onboard shopping and I bought a very nice Citizen Professional Divers watch for $209 and we did play in the casino a few times. They now have it on the Sovereign that you can earn points for how much you spend in the casino for added gifts. 150 points gets you a free drink up to $10 and 300 points gets you a Casino T shirt. We went up to the Windjammer and watched the sail away from CoCo Cay. Tuesday night was formal night and also the Captain’s Welcome aboard reception. FREE CHAMPAGNE.. Don’t miss it. Drink quickly as in 30 minutes they turn off the flow. Next came dinner and when I came to our table there were 4 Kentucky Bells sitting at our table. It turned out that these lovely four ladies had asked for a large table but they were seated at a four top and thus could not meet anyone new. So here we had, Wanda, Libby, Darlene and Ruth. And they were a wonderful addition to our table. We lost the 3 from California as I assume they found a table at early dinner. Tuesday night ended pretty much after dinner. The Captain did however pour on the juice and we docked at Nassau on Tuesday night around 10 pm. He did this as we pretty much had a rain day on Tuesday and this way people could explore Nassau at night. Many got off and headed to Senor Frogs. On Wednesday morning we woke up at 7 am to room service then got dressed and headed to the curb to await the Stuart Cove’s shuttle. I have been waiting for this dive for weeks. We spotted the shuttle and ran over to it and it was misting at the time. The driver said that the snorkel had been cancelled due to the weather. So we headed back to the ship and to the Windjammer for breakfast. While we were eating the skies opened up and I thought it was Monsoon season. The rain was coming down sideways. At first I was bummed about not having the excursion however when the rain let loose I was a little bit happier. We had seen many excursions leave on boats for snorkeling and the glass bottom boat also and everything was cancelled after they headed out then turned around and headed back in. It was an all day rain. We went to Bolero’s for a Name that Song Contest. We were teamed up with Champs as we took first place but I do not remember answering any questions. My hat goes off to that other couple. We won RCCL pens. After that we headed to Nassau in between the showers. We bought 3 shirts, 1 shot glass, one Del Sol bag and then we ended up at Senor Frogs. I had a Yard in a half of drinks and my BH had a half of a yard. Then we stopped at the Straw Market before returning to the ship. We stayed in port until midnight and it just would not stop raining. That night dinner was wonderful and Darlene even had an Italian stallion as a shot. We were looking forward to sun for our Sea day. The next day Thursday…..the Captain found Sunshine. The pool chairs were claimed by 9 am. We went to breakfast at the Windjammer and then headed to our saved chairs. We did the pool scene all day. Drinks were flowing and I think we may have been sailing along at a mere 5 knots. Very smooth day and we were under blue skies all day. We were invited to the Viking Crown Lounge for the Platinum / Diamond get together. We were drinking champagne and Eyeopeners by noon. And eating salmon and scrumptious goodies. I had to bolt by 1230 pm as the belly flop contest was scheduled for 1245 pm. And being a silver medallist from the Navigator I had to enter. After the first flop I was in 1st place. But then those that whimpered out in the first round hurt themselves in the 2nd round. But out of no where the Belly flop was won by a 6’4” female that absolutely had wonderful form on the 2nd flop. You can see pictures at http://community.webshots.com/user/michigancruisers I should have the Sovereign uploaded by next weekend. As I only took roughly 800 pictures in 6 days. Well we stayed at the pool until nearly 5 pm and low and behold my skin color changed from slightly red to beet red. It was a wonderful day at sea that clinched the end of the cruise. We packed versus going to the show but we did go to dinner and then won some money in the casino at the Black jack table and slots. I think after the rain days they loosened the slots up. We headed to the cabin around midnight as 6 am would be coming too quick. Well its 6 am and the ship is off the coast but land is in sight. By 630 we were headed into the port and by 7 we were against the dock. We were lucky to get beige #1 which meant first off. All Platinum and Gold members get off together after having coffee, tea, juice in the Conference room along with pastries. Hats off to the Crown and Anchor ambassador and her assistant. We got off and went to immigration and customs at the same time. Next thing we knew we were looking for our luggage. Once we found the luggage we headed to the Hertz van for a ride to the Cape Canaveral site. We were in our SUV by 8 am and on the road. 1st stop breakfast. McDonalds….Strange in Florida Biggie sizing only gives you a bigger drink but not another hash brown. It must only be a northern thing. We stopped along the highway to take one last look at the Banana River before heading toward Orlando. Since we were 12 hours from leaving on our flight we headed toward Universal Studios. We decided to do the City Walk. It costs us $1.25 at the first Toll, $.75 at the second and another $.75 at the third toll. No wonder there are call boxes along the highway. They can afford it. At the end of 528 you head north on I-4 to get to Universal at exit 75. It costs $10 to park. Then we walked around in all the shops and stores. We ate TCBY and then had lunch at Jimmy Buffets and the Volcano Nachos is enough for 2-3 people. And I ordered that plus a Cheeseburger in Paradise. Wow was I full. We left the park around 3 and made it back to the Hertz Service center by 330 pm and after checking in we were on the shuttle and at the airport by 345 pm. We had to wait until 435 pm to check in as our flight was not until 835 pm. We paid extra to get business class but I did enjoy the bigger seats. However the exit row gives you more leg room. Well we walked the mall for some time before heading to our terminal. Once we got to our terminal we ate dinner and then waited for our flight. We were onboard by 815 pm and we left at 835 pm and we landed at 1103 pm. At the gate by 1106 pm and headed home by 1120 pm. It was too short. When do we leave again? I will sail Sovereign again.. Arvids
  20. I'll make sure I leave some coupons behind the thrid picture past room 1104 on the right. My plane leaves at 7 am should I sleep soon. Just got done packing. Had trouble packing the four kegs......
  21. But when should I start to pack? I have them in the living room but they are empty...
  22. Thanks everyone, I will write a review when I return. I can not wait until we do the Stuart Cove snorkling adventure. I really hope that we can do the third dive with the sharks. My goal is to nick the person in front of me to make the dive extra special.... just kidding....... I bought a dive bag and a pair of fins and my wife said the bag is big enough for me to carry all the gear plus gifts. Question is????? When should we start to pack>???????
  23. Welcome back Mebert, It always goes by so quick, yet takes forever to get here.
  24. Happy to hear that you will be onboard soon. 9 more days for us.
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