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A: Listed where? On the RC website or on here? If you’re looking for cruises you’ve booked on their website to compare pricing, they will not be listed once they are sold out. Just not sure what you are asking so not sure how to answer

Answered by Bertfish on August 18, 2022

A: Yes, I think is on the 2 night

Answered by thai7usa on August 6, 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: 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: 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: On cruises 10 days or less no if you are vaccinated :)

Answered by Valerie1120 on October 14, 2022

A: It is STILL REQUIRED from RCCL

Answered by robyn1013 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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A: 300lbs if I recall.

Answered by OmarLegz on March 25, 2024

A: There’s not many 2-3 if you need more get a USB cube with multiple USB outlets. You can’t use a power strip but the usb cubes are allowed

Answered by Bertfish on July 8, 2022

A: You absolutely can. You can take an entire meal. Roll how you want! My wife always brings desserts back for her late night snack

Answered by Bertfish on April 26, 2022

A: get your dessert and ask for a cover. all set!

Answered by robyn1013 on April 26, 2022

A: Yes you can . We e eve taking food back to eat later

Answered by ShellyOppSnod on April 26, 2022

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A: Called RCCL vacation planner last week and was told fleetwide bookings thru 31Mar are limited to 50-75% capacity...

Answered by Ready2SailAway on February 26, 2022

A: If I have purchased a deluxe drink package beforehand, will I be charged extra tax for each drink I get while ship is docked in Miami?

Answered by michaelnew on January 23, 2022

A: There are many food locations on CocoCay that are no extra cost. You can pay extra if you choose for entry into the Coco Beach Club where there is also a dining option that you only have access to if you buy into that area. Regarding the drink packag... es, no drink package is included. Without paying extra, you have access to water, hot cocoa, teas, some coffees, and maybe juices (not freshly squeezed). You can pay extra for a soda package (adds soft drinks and a tumbler), refreshment package (everything with the soda package, plus premium coffees, freshly squeezed juices, and non-alcohol cocktails), or the deluxe beverage package (everything from the refreshment package, plus unlimited alcoholic drinks up to a I believe 13 in value, and discounts on drinks in souvenir cups, bottles of wine, and more expensive drinks). Royal Caribbean chooses to give you the option on whether or not you need a drink package, rather than including it and raising the cost of your cruise from the start.See More

Answered by ChrisCarley on January 13, 2022

A: I forgot to mention, if you get a drink package for your cruise, you get the benefits of that package on CocoCay as well.

Answered by ChrisCarley on January 13, 2022

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A: I believe there is on all but two ships, not a member so didn't really pay attention!

Answered by JAMcouple on January 30, 2019

A: It is on deck 14 in the front area to the right .

Answered by Cubanbear305 on March 31, 2022

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A: No additional charge

Answered by bulldogbandit on December 28, 2018

A: Deck 5 on the starboard side as well as the casino

Answered by asclavijo on February 6, 2019

A: Yes

Answered by amonroe10909907 on February 15, 2019

A: yes, the cabins have safes.

Answered by KirkinPA on February 22, 2019

A: This varies by the cruise line

Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018

A: Most ships offer a great range of items including cosmetics

Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018

A: Ships make every effort to accommodate guests with disabilities and impairments with wheelchair-accessible rooms.

Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018

A: Although you are not allowed to use the drone while on the ship and / or a sea while the ship is moving, FAA rules

Answered by Danaconda on January 30, 2022

A: Carnival and Royal Caribbean are the only cruise lines that allow drones to be brought onboard.

Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018

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A: Virtually every cruise ship (except for some smaller vessels operating in coastal waters) has a fully-equipped medical facility and staff to handle almost any emergency.

Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018

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