Metaladdict187 wrote:Ok, just out of curiousity. How many of you had a bad experoence with the ships crew this year? We has items stolen out of our room this year, and the crew did nothing to rectify the situation. What about you guys???
sara wrote:Mine was great. Only complaint was there was an old piece of cake from the previous cruise left in our fridge, and when my roommate asked the attendant to remove it as it was smelly, he took it out and then stared at it for a minute while she tried to hurry him out of the room and held her nose. We did get a couple towel monkeys, though!
Welli wrote:Hell yes, this was the first year we didn't get a single towel animal! Is it that we've been on our 7th cruise and have seen all of them? Or was it that our Steward didn't like us?
slayergeek wrote:Actually I think this year I saw a HUGE improvement that has gone unacknowledged
No people pushing SPA treatments hard
No huge 'sales' kiosks blocking the main promenade
No trying to shove the normal cruise crap down our throats
alex_canada wrote:Holy shit just realized I got no towel animals. Kyle, Gaby, Jon?
Pellaz wrote:
A lot of stuff seemed to be on the back-burner. Was the Flow-Rider ever open this year? In the past it's been open on embark day (mostly to show it off, I think), but this year it was dead, dead, dead.
Pellaz wrote:
A lot of stuff seemed to be on the back-burner. Was the Flow-Rider ever open this year? In the past it's been open on embark day (mostly to show it off, I think), but this year it was dead, dead, dead.
sara wrote:Mine was great. Only complaint was there was an old piece of cake from the previous cruise left in our fridge, and when my roommate asked the attendant to remove it as it was smelly, he took it out and then stared at it for a minute while she tried to hurry him out of the room and held her nose. We did get a couple towel monkeys, though!
Gratch wrote:...He was also overly friendly, to the point where it was a little creepy and we started avoiding him.
Gratch wrote:...We did have occasion to see the ship's doctor on this trip. On the first day, I opened the cabin door right as my roommate was leaning over to get something out of his bag, and the doorknob hit him right above the eye. There was blood everywhere...I can only imagine what they thought might have happened in that room. The doctor was super nice, and they called multiple times over the next couple days to check on him.... .
spooky wrote:Pellaz wrote:
A lot of stuff seemed to be on the back-burner. Was the Flow-Rider ever open this year? In the past it's been open on embark day (mostly to show it off, I think), but this year it was dead, dead, dead.
...i heard that it was expensive, so maybe that's why?
Pellaz wrote:spooky wrote:Pellaz wrote:
A lot of stuff seemed to be on the back-burner. Was the Flow-Rider ever open this year? In the past it's been open on embark day (mostly to show it off, I think), but this year it was dead, dead, dead.
...i heard that it was expensive, so maybe that's why?
I think it's free, unless you request private lessons.
I noticed the Flow-Rider at Margaritaville was closed, which I thought was kinda funny. Not too often when a ship docks at Grand Turk with a Flow-Rider already ON the ship.
bodomdragon wrote:Flow rider was open every day as per the schedule provided in the daily compass and it is absolutely free.
Phoenix wrote:bodomdragon wrote:Flow rider was open every day as per the schedule provided in the daily compass and it is absolutely free.
It's FREE?
If I had known that I would have tried it! Next year, I'm gong to do the rock climbing and fail miserably at the Flowrider.
cowboy71 wrote:Phoenix wrote:It's FREE?
If I had known that I would have tried it! Next year, I'm gong to do the rock climbing and fail miserably at the Flowrider.
*fixed*
Phoenix wrote:bodomdragon wrote:Flow rider was open every day as per the schedule provided in the daily compass and it is absolutely free.
It's FREE?
If I had known that I would have tried it! Next year I go I'm doing the rock climbing and failing miserably at the Flowrider.
klons wrote:My only gripe was the security guy that popped all the balloons during Sabaton's theater set
Bob wrote:Gratch wrote:...We did have occasion to see the ship's doctor on this trip. On the first day, I opened the cabin door right as my roommate was leaning over to get something out of his bag, and the doorknob hit him right above the eye. There was blood everywhere...I can only imagine what they thought might have happened in that room. The doctor was super nice, and they called multiple times over the next couple days to check on him.... .
Sorry to hear that accident happened, I hope he is ok. He may not feel so well when he gets the bill. They charge direct to the billing account for the cruise. Visits to the sickbay are very expensive. Send the charges to the insurance company for reimbursement.
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