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A: You should have received it by now. I got mine the same day as disembarking

Answered by csunrayz on September 12, 2024

A: It is sent out within 36 hours of disembarkation to the email on file from the booking &/or check-in process to the primary account holder(s) for all authorized users. If you were not receiving email updates and notices of pre-boarding promos, then t... here might be a typo in the information. Call the phone # listed on your cruise history to request a snail mailed version.See More

Answered by maryred on September 12, 2024

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A: If you’re referring to your shipboard account, they email it

Answered by deboftheseas on September 11, 2024

A: Depending on your abilities, forms of available payment, and your feelings, you have several options. Call Royal's booking number, use their website, request a Certified Cruise Planner by email, go through a traditional F2F travel agent/agency, use a... n internet travel agent/agency, or use a booking consolidation website. The choice is your as the base fare is a set price. All a professional will do for you is tell alternatives to select promos you are eligible for.See More

Answered by maryred on September 4, 2024

A: If it’s your first cruise I would try a travel agent if you have a lot of questions. If not, I usually book direct with the cruise line.

Answered by RC2cruises on September 6, 2024

A: Online, call, get a TA multiple ways

Answered by Bertfish on September 5, 2024

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A: Never had an issue taking standard size bottles onboard in cruise carry on. i think that's just an international flight issue these days. i am in AUS and cruise 7+ times a year.

Answered by emsea on August 24, 2024

A: NoTSA style rules for toiletries. If you want to carry on full sized products, you can as long as your mode of transport to the ship allows it. Personally, I prefer not to carry through the ship for the first 3-4 hours after embarking any heavy bags... & check those with the pier side porters. Remember, in general, cabins do not open even for bag drop-off until 2-3 hours prior to sail away.See More

Answered by maryred on August 24, 2024

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A: Table top models are strongly suggested, nothing larger than 12" blades is allowed. Usually recommended to have USB style cord or battery operated, as stateroom outlet is normally by the vanity desk & Royal does not allow extension cords to be brough... t on board. They try to reserve the on board extension cords for cabins w/ med. equip. needs like CPap users. The fan must be in/part of your carry-on luggage.See More

Answered by maryred on August 14, 2024

A: If talking about the waterpark for kids before buying checkout the height restrictions. Many slides there are for 48" & up others require an adult w/ them if between 42" & 47". No sense paying $100+ per person if only able to go on a few features. Th... ere are 2 water play areas for those under 48" w/ their adult that are free on the island.See More

Answered by maryred on August 8, 2024

A: During the busy school break times all the cruise lines tend to be strict about the age requirements for their various kids clubs and camps. Royal has been rarely known to allow kids to age-up for their programs in the low seasons, even when a child'... s birthday on board "graduates" them to the next age group.See More

Answered by maryred on July 30, 2024

A: Check utube or google. Many rooms are posted on videos from others. You may get lucky and find a tour of that exact room.

Answered by Bertfish on July 21, 2024

A: oceanview accessible stateroom

Answered by wooti05 on July 19, 2024

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A: We have cruised the AoS and there ARE US plugs in the cabins.

Answered by crusies on July 28, 2024

A: I was on Adventure in January. In my inside cabin I had US plug outlets above the desk.

Answered by CruiseQueen34 on July 18, 2024

A: They have the standard U.S. 110v outlets, and we always take a 2 prong European adapter with USB outlets to also use the 220v Euro outlets in every cabin.

Answered by toma114 on July 18, 2024

A: Not sure what their official policy is anymore; but on my last two AOTS cruises I used a short non-surge power strip along with a standard extension cord plugged into that. No issues from the room steward.

Answered by jallaway on July 18, 2024

A: Just remember Royal does not allow extension cords or power strips. EU to/from NA power converts must be flush to the wall & can have only 1 standard outlet, but can multiple USB ports. USB outlet charging cords can have heads for multiple devices.

Answered by maryred on July 18, 2024

A: Because it wasn’t registered in the US

Answered by dhdhdjdjfbd on July 18, 2024

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A: Go to the Royal Caribbean website (not their app). Pull up your account. It will display your cruise. Enter into your cruise. There will be 2 links (edocs and luggage tags).

Answered by CruiseQueen34 on May 29, 2024

A: Luggage tags will be sent in your Edocs that will be emailed at 30 days out… the tags will be on next to the last page of that email

Answered by cruisinmombell on May 29, 2024

A: did you check in? you should be able to download your documents with the luggage tags

Answered by jallaway on May 29, 2024

A: You should have received an email with edocs. Page 9 I believe is luggage tags. Scroll down

Answered by Bertfish on May 30, 2024

A: I believe I checked in. I have filled in Travel Info and Arrival Time. Waiting to fill the Health Status. I did not receive any E-Documents.

Answered by Stantheman1964 on May 29, 2024

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A: Sun screen needs to be free of Oxybenzone and Octinoxate which are toxic to coral species. Just google and order on line - slightly pricey but not bad and worth it in the end.

Answered by WorldCrusinJW on December 28, 2023

A: I would recommend looking at savethereef.org. This will give you a list of chemicals to look out for in sunscreen as well as a list of sunscreens that are reef safe. Looks like you can find some at target, Walmart, ulta. Blue lizard is a brand to... look for.See More

Answered by Need2CruiseSoon on December 27, 2023

A: We love Blue Lizard!! Reef safe and reasonably priced. I order it from Amazon.

Answered by HamsGram on December 28, 2023

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A: And, only if you choose the "my time" dining are you supposed to make dinner reservations. when we last went, it was still wonky and a walk-up generally got you seated at the same time as a reservation.

Answered by jallaway on August 29, 2023

A: We buy one package for be both of us and share. We use it for messenger to stay in touch with the kids.

Answered by Greeknpumped on August 29, 2023

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A: What is included with your cabin fare can vary with what cabin type you book. Grand Suites and up have extra amenities and benefits lower category cabin do not. Every one does have a choice of places to eat 3 meals daily, with included beverages like... coffee, filtered iced tap water, milk, and hot or iced teas. Entertainment and other activities are also included.See More

Answered by maryred on August 6, 2023

A: Basically, all shows, the main dining room, the buffet, and the cafe in the promenade are free. Specialty restaurants (including Johnny Rockets), fancy coffees, soft drinks, and boozy drinks are not

Answered by jallaway on August 6, 2023

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A: you can go to the cruise planner website hit the 3 lines on the top left corner and go to wine and liquor you will need your booking number and sailing info and that's pretty much it everything should be waiting for you in your room on embarkation... daySee More

Answered by Victoria82 on June 3, 2023

A: Never seen the option through Royal's app. On the main website or through the Cruise Planner portal you go to Royal Gifts. Be warned the liquor bottles are more of a mini bar size read the description carefully so you know if getting 187ml or 375ml... "bottle" for the price, wine/champagne is a 750ml bottle.See More

Answered by maryred on June 3, 2023

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A: it does not serve.during breakfast

Answered by jallaway on May 20, 2023

A: Pizza us found in Cafe Promenade on this this ship.

Answered by hotel on May 20, 2023

A: I'm booked on adventure of the Seas in April 2024 and I don't see a pizza place on board at all.

Answered by bgrover508 on May 20, 2023

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A: They automatically add gratuity into the bill but if you have an exceptional service or one that you frequent then I'll add a couple more on.

Answered by Gardengenix on May 27, 2023

A: only if you're feeling generous, because they will automatically tack a gratuity onto just about everything you order

Answered by jallaway on May 4, 2023

A: Royal automatically adds an 18% auto-gratuity to every drink purchase not covered by your package purchase. Tipping extra in cash will get you better remembered by the staff and could give you an edge for faster orders when the bar or server is busy.

Answered by maryred on May 5, 2023

A: No. It’s included. But if the bartender is nice to you and you want that bartender to maybe hook you up with a nicer pour next time or serve you before some other people, $2 or $3 in cash works wonders. Watch how fast it disappears into their pock... et. It’s like a magic trick. :-)See More

Answered by TheVegasSphere on May 5, 2023

A: Any package you buy you pay 18% gratuity up front. If you don’t have an alcohol package they will hand you a receipt and you can just sign it if put a tip on it since it won’t be pre loaded with that 18%. But like anywhere else, tipping is up to you

Answered by Bertfish on May 8, 2023

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A: Main Theater maybe 7 or 7:30, then again around 8:30or 9…. Most shows are 45 minutes or so

Answered by deboftheseas on April 27, 2023

A: The Adventure does not have a Broadway length or specialized technical productions so they offer 2-4 nights of variety shows the have 2 curtains each night shown. The showtime center around the 2 traditional set seating dining choices with late diner... s attending before eating and early diners going after dinner. Fly-on acts set their own schedule based on material.See More

Answered by maryred on April 28, 2023

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