germanegyptiangirl wrote:6. How do you put cash on your seapass initially? Can you put on more later on in the cruise and where do you go for that? If you have money remaining on it how do you get it back?
EastCostChick wrote:germanegyptiangirl wrote:6. How do you put cash on your seapass initially? Can you put on more later on in the cruise and where do you go for that? If you have money remaining on it how do you get it back?
This will be my second time on the cruise. My first time in 2014, I didn't want my room card linked to my credit card and they let me put down a cash deposit. Once you spend the limit, you go to guest services and pay more cash to put on the card. I checked on Royal Caribbean website and it seems they still allow it. http://www.royalcaribbean.com/beforeyouboard/whatToKnow/topTenFAQs/detail.do?pagename=top_10_faqs&pnav=4&snav=2&faqId=265&faqSubjectName=Top+FAQ%27s
germanegyptiangirl wrote:Thanks for the answers!
bodomdragon wrote:EastCostChick wrote:germanegyptiangirl wrote:6. How do you put cash on your seapass initially? Can you put on more later on in the cruise and where do you go for that? If you have money remaining on it how do you get it back?
This will be my second time on the cruise. My first time in 2014, I didn't want my room card linked to my credit card and they let me put down a cash deposit. Once you spend the limit, you go to guest services and pay more cash to put on the card. I checked on Royal Caribbean website and it seems they still allow it. http://www.royalcaribbean.com/beforeyouboard/whatToKnow/topTenFAQs/detail.do?pagename=top_10_faqs&pnav=4&snav=2&faqId=265&faqSubjectName=Top+FAQ%27s
I wouldn't recommend this system unless you have very few bucks in your account or very serious drinking issues and want to put a limit to yourself. Otherwise it is much more confortable to link the credit card to the room card.
Thinking of it, another good reason to be cautions is in case you get your card stolen, but I guess there are some procedures to avoid abuse in that case.
bodomdragon wrote:14. Passport. When you set foot on Jamaica you will only need your room card, but I think taking the passport is not a bad idea, just in case of emergency.
Pellaz wrote:bodomdragon wrote:14. Passport. When you set foot on Jamaica you will only need your room card, but I think taking the passport is not a bad idea, just in case of emergency.
I'm pretty sure your SeaPass card and a photo ID are required for re-boarding....at least officially.
Most people don't debark in port with their passports (and I don't either), but if something should happen and you miss the boat, then you're really up the creek.
Razor Ramon wrote:What do you drink? You can get water, coffee, tea, iced tea, and lemonade for free.
Razor Ramon wrote:What do you drink? You can get water, coffee, tea, iced tea, and lemonade for free.
spooky wrote:thank you for these questions. i had similar! this is my first cruise and 70k as well. cheers!
metalfan9366 wrote:I have a question about the physical SeaPass used on the Ship.
Is it a laminated card? Does it come with a lanyard to carry it around?
Should I bring a lanyard for it.
Should I treat it like a Credit Card and just carry it in my wallet?
Thanks for any info you can give me.
LuisG4 wrote:Does anyone know if there is a coffeemaker in the cabins? We're in an interior cabin, N section.
metalfan9366 wrote:I have a question about the physical SeaPass used on the Ship.
Is it a laminated card? Does it come with a lanyard to carry it around?
Should I bring a lanyard for it.
Should I treat it like a Credit Card and just carry it in my wallet?
Thanks for any info you can give me.
broegaard wrote:LuisG4 wrote:Does anyone know if there is a coffeemaker in the cabins? We're in an interior cabin, N section.
no coffeemaker in the cabins!
SaraMarie wrote:One more thing to add, I *think* the cards can become de-magnetized, so don't shove it in your pocket with your phone. Try to keep 'em separate.
MikeB wrote:SaraMarie wrote:One more thing to add, I *think* the cards can become de-magnetized, so don't shove it in your pocket with your phone. Try to keep 'em separate.
This.
A few peoples told me that, I it didn't make sense to me so I did it anyway. Guess what ? At 4am I was not able to open the door of my room so I had to go to the front desk and get a new card
broegaard wrote:Why you guys walk around with phones? Photos?
slayergeek wrote:I've seen this with phones and pads that have cases with strong magnetic latches on there covers. It can be an issue for sure, but a plain phone with no magnets, don't see it happening.
That being said, my phone goes in my front pocket and my ship card goes in my back pocket, so issue avoided anyway.
broegaard wrote:Why you guys walk around with phones? Photos?
broegaard wrote:Why you guys walk around with phones? Photos?
Razor Ramon wrote:I bought wifi this time so I'll be using that. Not being able to figure out where my wife was at times last year was a bit annoying.
slayergeek wrote:MikeB wrote:SaraMarie wrote:One more thing to add, I *think* the cards can become de-magnetized, so don't shove it in your pocket with your phone. Try to keep 'em separate.
This.
A few peoples told me that, I it didn't make sense to me so I did it anyway. Guess what ? At 4am I was not able to open the door of my room so I had to go to the front desk and get a new card
I've seen this with phones and pads that have cases with strong magnetic latches on there covers. It can be an issue for sure, but a plain phone with no magnets, don't see it happening.
That being said, my phone goes in my front pocket and my ship card goes in my back pocket, so issue avoided anyway.
broegaard wrote:metalfan9366 wrote:I have a question about the physical SeaPass used on the Ship.
Is it a laminated card? Does it come with a lanyard to carry it around?
Should I bring a lanyard for it.
Should I treat it like a Credit Card and just carry it in my wallet?
Thanks for any info you can give me.
Is it a laminated card? YES
Does it come with a lanyard to carry it around? NO
Should I bring a lanyard for it. YES(You can punch a hole at the front office)
Should I treat it like a Credit Card and just carry it in my wallet? YES, but leave the wallet in the room and keep you card around your neck
SaraMarie wrote:metalfan9366 wrote:I have a question about the physical SeaPass used on the Ship.
Is it a laminated card? Does it come with a lanyard to carry it around?
Should I bring a lanyard for it.
Should I treat it like a Credit Card and just carry it in my wallet?
Thanks for any info you can give me.
One more thing to add, I *think* the cards can become de-magnetized, so don't shove it in your pocket with your phone. Try to keep 'em separate.
I'll have to see if I can find my lanyard. I have a bright pink one from some trade conference. Kinda hard to lose.
dlakavi_gusar wrote:Is this the "offical" FB group of the survivors?
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Iamon70000tonboat/
If it is how do I join? Who can approve my membership?
Godflesh wrote:My wife (two times survivor) tried to join this group, she PMed the admin a picture of her seapass card, as well as other photos. Never got a reply, request still pending.
Same thing with the 70000 tons photo group, where apparently she got silently denied (even though they also have 2500 members).
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