Freedom of the Seas Cruise Reviews - Questions and Answers
56 Freedom of the Seas traveler questions & answers
A: The actual water park is not included. If you are a big slide person you will probably enjoy it.
Answered by WAYNE2024 on April 30, 2024
A: Coco Cay Waterpark is not included. We are sailing in August 2924 and I booked my families already. Got it at 50% off back in December 2023. It’s worth it. We have our 6 year old granddaughter with us.its going to be so much fun. I hear it’s worth it... .See More
Answered by carmena610 on May 1, 2024
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Answer QuestionA: schedule your ride share to the port. the terminal assignment is subject to change.
Answered by Ricdalek on March 26, 2024
A: if unsure, always contact the cruise line.
Answered by TheVirginin on March 27, 2024
A: Depends on when your cruise is? Next year, at some point, Freedom will leave from Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale. I know because I have a cruise in April of 25'
Answered by cwill9371 on March 24, 2024
A: What state/city are you leaving from? Freedom is in Bayonne now. There is only one terminal. The driver just needs to go to Cape Liberty Cruise Port, 4 Port Terminal Blvd, Bayonne, NJ. Hope this helps.
Answered by BS423 on March 24, 2024
A: yes, some cruise lines have restrictions on what you can have
Answered by Gwbigdog on December 14, 2023
A: Yes they are! We always put up our flyers and signage for LTs Cruising Adventures!
Answered by LTsCrznVentures on December 12, 2023
A: Does anyone know what the fee is? I used Uber in March for our Virgin Voyages cruise and it was pretty cheap to get to the terminal. Just wondering if it’s worth waiting on the shuttle or better to just Uber.
Answered by latonyanperkin on October 12, 2023
A: we left my 3 yo niece onboard when we went cave tubing in Belize and it was great! she loved it and we were free to enjoy our day! she cried when we picked her up bc she didn't want to leave.
Answered by kdlady on November 9, 2023
A: The answer is yes. My three cents ADDED to your answer is that I’d be mindful of the inherent risks associated with doing so. Things happen and you have to plan for the unexpected. My daughter will be enrolled in camp but I assured her that when we g... et to port we are both getting off because if something happens to me I can’t risk her being on the ship and sailing off without me. Also, although passports aren’t required, take yours if you have one. If something happens to you in port and you need to stay behind for any reason, you’re on your own.See More
Answered by reneeATL on November 7, 2023
A: From what I find on Google, if your kids are in one of the kids programs they offer then yes. Honestly I was surprised. I’d check with the cruise company directly to. Inform before I banked on that being the case.
Answered by Bertfish on August 18, 2023
A: I don't know if I'd risk it. just today, I think I'm Ireland, the carnival pride had to leave early due to bad weather approaching. could you imagine if you decided to leave your kids in the ship while you went into port and had to return to the ship... early, but had no idea, only to come back and see the ship gone? why risk it? you're on a cruise for a family vacation and wanna dump the kids? (not saying you, but some do)See More
Answered by cortneyb on August 18, 2023
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Answer QuestionA: The attire for the evening will also be listed in the Daily Planner in the app - look for an entry at 5:00p each night that starts with "Tonight's Attire:......". On a side note - I've dined with folks that wore polo shirts and cargo shorts on forma... l night and there was no issue. I would recommend what you are planning (khakis and collared shirt) however.See More
Answered by diamondplus4lyf on June 21, 2023
A: Theme parties will be in the Daily Planner in the app. MDR theme dinners will be identified in the menu for each night
Answered by diamondplus4lyf on June 21, 2023
A: yes boys can wear khaki and collard shirt, jeans and shorts are what's not allowed
Answered by Paris87541 on June 21, 2023
A: We just went on a Princess cruise to the Caribbean. Polo or button down for guys is fine. Leisure pants or nice shorts will work. No open toed shoes for guys.
Answered by choffman61 on March 23, 2024
A: From recent cruise compass’ from this cruise-it lists Night 2-Caribbean Casual; Night 3-Formal/Dress to Impress; Night 4-Resort Casual
Answered by Cami143 on August 10, 2023
A: On our RCL cruise last year, people were in the MDR on formal night in ripped jeans shorts and tank tops.
Answered by hunny68 on June 22, 2023
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Answer QuestionA: As of now I believe they are. The problem will be many ports require it and until that stops then the cruise lines will continue it.
Answered by Bertfish on July 22, 2022
A: On cruises 10 days or less no if you are vaccinated :)
Answered by Valerie1120 on October 14, 2022
A: The reason it is still required and will most likely remain that way for awhile is because the ports are not wanting untested travelers coming and bringing Covid. I don’t think the cruise lines care as much but unless you have all sea days it’s going... to be required.See More
Answered by Loveandlight on July 22, 2022
A: Yes, Royal Caribbean is still requiring pre-cruise testing. Within 2 days for fully vaccinated passengers, 3 days for unvaccinated.
Answered by cruisegal52 on July 22, 2022
A: All of the major lines are still requiring testing.
Answered by Dadm on July 22, 2022
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