Radiance of the Seas Cruise Reviews - Questions and Answers
55 Radiance of the Seas traveler questions & answers
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Q: Hi all, first RC cruise departing from Tampa 12/18/23. Generally a Carnival cruiser. How different will it be? What can I expect? Regardless, my family and I are looking forward to a fantastic time. If your have any suggestions I’d like to hear from you, especially if your on the same cruise. Say hi!
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A: I went on the Radiance after several Carnival cruises. It’s up to you to have fun of course. I enjoyed it OK. Some differences are that the food is not very good (desserts are not flavorful, buffet very basic), there are lots of activities aimed at p... re-teens, crew do not seem happy like Carnival crew, etc. I would definitely cruise again with RC if the price was really good but with those expectations. I’m sure they do some things better than Carnival too but I can’t remember any.See More
Answered by willwork4cruz on August 23, 2023
A: I’ve been on the Radiance and sailed on Carnival ships. You and your family will have a fantastic time. Take in the shows and enjoy the variety of food choices. A cruise is what you make of it not what someone else tells you. Remember just have fun!!
Answered by MichaelBme on August 23, 2023
Q: Hi all! Going on the cruise to Alaska in August. Should we book the excursions in advance or will we be able to choose when we get to the different ports?
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A: many ports can be done without buying an excursion if you can walk some. However, things like whale watching or train rides, I'd recommend pre-booking. Using outside vendors is many times a good choice.
Answered by cruisetiludrop on June 1, 2023
A: If you want to do one specific thing, book it in advance - but find the "best" price.if you are flexible, wait till you get there. the weather is often variable, so whale watching or a float plane trip c/b cancelled. there are lots of vendors on t... he docks, so you should have options. and the Excursions desk could still have many great options.And, you could also plan some stuff on your own. The Lumberjack show in Ketchikan is right near the pier, and next to a great restaurant too!See More
Answered by snowbirdcruzer on June 3, 2023
A: I can't speak for what will be available at the port, but I do recommend setting up your excursions ahead of time. Just 1 less thing to worry about.
Answered by diamondplus4lyf on June 1, 2023
A: Hi, I know you received an answer but I wanted to add to it. I just sailed on Radiance of the Seas and I also have many food allergies. As soon as I get on the ship, we head to the main dining room or outside the buffet to find the maître d that make... s reservations for the main dining room. I have a card that has all my food allergies and they put everything in their computer so it’s on the database throughout the ship. I hook up with a head waiter and he makes sure everything is cooked properly no matter if I ate in the MDR or Windjammer. I also bring on GF flours, mixes and DF cheeses that they will make any recipe that you have recipes for. Ask for Kailass if you eat in the main dining room -he’s the best and will make sure you have great food throughout your cruise!See More
Answered by Gabriel2019 on June 10, 2023
A: Gluten free items are available in the Windjammer, Main Dining Room and Specialty Restaurants. I've read that gluten free pizza is also available on request where pizza is served. It is important to.let your waitstaff know of your allergy. If you d... o Traditional Dining you will have the same waitstaff each night which will help.See More
Answered by diamondplus4lyf on April 4, 2023
A: If A4 is your muster station, your best resource for this is the Royal app. Queue up your cruise, then press the SAFETY icon along the bottom of the screen. The muster station you are assigned to is at the top of the screen, and a link to where it... is located (FIND ON DECK) is there as well.See More
Answered by diamondplus4lyf on March 30, 2023
Q: Cruising Radiance of the Seas on Sept 8. Do we get to see the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) from the ship or any excursion available for purchase?
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A: Not sure what night is formal night but there's usually 1 on a 7 night cruise
Answered by pensnr1fan on March 4, 2023
A: It really depend on atmospheric conditions and weather. We saw heading southbound out of Skagway about that same time of year.
Answered by Worldbwell on April 23, 2023
A: Not sure what night is formal night but there is at least 1 on a 7 night cruise.
Answered by pensnr1fan on March 4, 2023
Q: I am soon going on the radiance of the seas cruise with Royal Caribbean! I was curious if this cruise line does a “formal night.” Trying to figure out what to pack.
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A: Depends on length of cruise. 7+ nights will have 1-2 formal nights. Shore cruise itineraries, no.
Answered by Worldbwell on April 23, 2023
A: I recently sailed on RC Radiance/Seas. For 7&9-day cruises there are (2) "Dress-to-Impress'/formal nights. Have a great time!
Answered by WFTFan211 on February 25, 2023
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Answer QuestionA: the list vegan options on every menu so I'm sure there are vegetarian options as well
Answered by chrisshurt75 on October 17, 2022
A: They are always very accommodating. just talk to the dining room staff when you board, they'll take good care of you.
Answered by jolnyoho on October 14, 2022
A: I have not been since covid but the main dining room offered vegetarian choices when we were there last.
Answered by cjr0610 on October 13, 2022
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