Royal Caribbean Cruises has select
Alaska Cruises on sale starting at prices listed below. In addition, Kids (12 years and younger) sail free (restrictions apply). Must book by January 24, 2023, for travel between April 1 and October 31, 2023.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
serra for posting this deal.
Note: Fares below are per person, for select sailings, interior stateroom, based on double-occupancy, and do not include taxes, fees & port expenses.
Examples:
- 7-night Vancouver - Seward Alaska $343 (Sept 8, 2023)
- 7-night Seward Alaska - Vancouver $373 (Sept 1, 2023)
- 7-night Seward Alaska - Vancouver $399 (Aug 18, 2023)
- 7-night Seattle - Vancouver $481 (Sept 25, 2023)
- 8-night Vancouver - Vancouver $521 (May 11, 2023)
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The menu has changed with far less options, and the food went from amazing in November to just okay. They are REALLY pushing the paid dining options, and I think a strategy is to make the free main dining experience less appealing.
There are generally three people who help you with your cruise: a main server, an assistant server, and a room attendant. In the past they have been fantastic. I am wondering if Royal issued a pay cut to employees because all the workers seemed just plain sad, and the service was pretty bad. Moving around the ship, the morale of the crew seemed really somber, too. Not the typical smiles and greetings, and some crew would even mutter stuff under their breath as we passed by. Several times I heard crew making fun of or hating on "Americans".
The cruise was also woefully crowded. Not a seat to spare, and despite there being signage to not save seats or deck chairs, everybody still did it without so much as a prompt from the crew. It was impossible to sit anywhere but your room, and lines for anything were unbelievably long. That's typical on a cruise, but this one was over the top.
Two other things... the ship constantly smelled like weed. There are smoking sections, but nobody cared to follow that rule, so every inch smelled like nasty, skunky weed.
Then at night, 12 am to 3 am, somebody in a nearby stateroom was blasting loud music. After complaints from several nearby staterooms, the crew did nothing to stop it or help.
I used to love cruises... now I don't think I'll go on one again.
14 Nights
Panama Canal Cruise
Serenade of the Seas
Oneway From:Los Angeles, California to Miami, Florida
Visiting:
Los Angeles, CaliforniaHuatulco, MexicoPuntarenas, Costa RicaPanama Canal (Cruising), PanamaCartagena, ColombiaGeorge Town, Grand CaymanCozumel, MexicoMiami, Florida
$1,060
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Think it states interior room. That what you selected?
Ahh I missed that fine print. I selected ocean view. Thank you.
I would think double occupancy means two adults + kid. If interior room, 7-nights and you are using correct dates then it may be "select" cruises. Might be different itinerary so may have to choose different dates to replicate?
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Virgin is adults ONLY.
Celebrity, Holland America, Cunard, and Princess cater to adults and likely have very few kids.
The upscale brands (Regent, Oceania, etc...) are likely only adults as well, but much more expensive.
I've been on the newest of both flagships. Prefer Royal.
The menu has changed with far less options, and the food went from amazing in November to just okay. They are REALLY pushing the paid dining options, and I think a strategy is to make the free main dining experience less appealing.
There are generally three people who help you with your cruise: a main server, an assistant server, and a room attendant. In the past they have been fantastic. I am wondering if Royal issued a pay cut to employees because all the workers seemed just plain sad, and the service was pretty bad. Moving around the ship, the morale of the crew seemed really somber, too. Not the typical smiles and greetings, and some crew would even mutter stuff under their breath as we passed by. Several times I heard crew making fun of or hating on "Americans".
The cruise was also woefully crowded. Not a seat to spare, and despite there being signage to not save seats or deck chairs, everybody still did it without so much as a prompt from the crew. It was impossible to sit anywhere but your room, and lines for anything were unbelievably long. That's typical on a cruise, but this one was over the top.
Two other things... the ship constantly smelled like weed. There are smoking sections, but nobody cared to follow that rule, so every inch smelled like nasty, skunky weed.
Then at night, 12 am to 3 am, somebody in a nearby stateroom was blasting loud music. After complaints from several nearby staterooms, the crew did nothing to stop it or help.
I used to love cruises... now I don't think I'll go on one again.
Which cruise was this? If you mentioned kids, I would have assumed it was a Carnival trip.
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I prefer Celebrity. They have better room service, way way less overhead announcements, and far less kids. Plus we enjoy the English spin since my husband is from there.