Back to Back Cruise Question
Although we have been on many cruises, we have never done a back to back. What is the procedure on RCCL on a Med cruise when one week is finished and we are staying for a second week in same room. Do we have to exit the ship and reboard.
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Back to Back Cruise Question
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 10:52:08 -0800 (PST), "rec.travel.cruises"
wrote: Although we have been on many cruises, we have never done a back to back. What is the procedure on RCCL on a Med cruise when one week is finished and we are staying for a second week in same room. Do we have to exit the ship and reboard. We've been on two back-to-back cruises: Holland American and Celebrity to Alaska. On HA we had the same cabin and there was no requirement to leave the ship (but we did). On Celeb we changed cabins. When I called Celeb head office, they said we would have to pack up, take our suitcases ashore and then reboard. When I talked to customer service on board the ship, they said we needed to pack but to just let the cabin stewart know where we were moving to and they would move the luggage. |
Back to Back Cruise Question
On 1/10/2013 1:52 PM, rec.travel.cruises wrote:
Although we have been on many cruises, we have never done a back to back. What is the procedure on RCCL on a Med cruise when one week is finished and we are staying for a second week in same room. Do we have to exit the ship and reboard. This question would be best addressed to your travel agent or the cruise line. After doing a Western Caribbean on HAL I was offered a second Eastern Caribbean on the same ship. I would have to disembark and would be in an upgraded stateroom. But that was HAL a few years ago. It may be a very different procedure on RCCL. As I stated for critical information such as this it is best getting it from the source. |
Back to Back Cruise Question
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Back to Back Cruise Question
We did back to back on the Grand Princess last year.
We told our travel agent only to book it if we didn't have to change cabins after 7 days. That was not a problem to get done. We had to leave the ship in Ft. Lauderdale and get back on about two hours later. We receive new ship cards but for the same "14 day" voyage. |
Back to Back Cruise Question
In article , "Jr."
wrote: We did back to back on the Grand Princess last year. We told our travel agent only to book it if we didn't have to change cabins after 7 days. That was not a problem to get done. We had to leave the ship in Ft. Lauderdale and get back on about two hours later. We receive new ship cards but for the same "14 day" voyage. We did the same cruises, starting 3 weeks ago. We had to get off the ship in FLL and were kept in a holding pen until all the one-weekers left the ship. We did not have to change rooms. We had heard such great praises for Princess that we were disappointed overall. 1. Buffet food was pretty generic. 2. no lectures on the islands 3. Pools were kept too COLD for swimming. 4. Library was small, open to noise from the steel bands in the Piazza. It also had poor lighting, no comfortable chairs and no newspapers. 5. PA system bass was overdriven for "Movies Under the Stars" so all you got was a loud rumble. 6. The ship's rework looked as if it was designed by committee, with no through line. |
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