![]() ![]() ![]() We had a letter in our stateroom regarding what was to happen. Which was your favorite port (we've been to most of them) and what do you wish you would have or wouldn't have done (excursion or otherwise). When we were sailing on Radiance last March the b2b folks were treated to dinner with some of staff/officers in Portifinos, do they do that on Serenade? Do we have to get up at the crack before dawn to go thru Customs/Immigration (that's what we had to do on Radiance in December) or can we sleep in a bit. Am also wondering about "turn around" day. ![]() I wouldn't worry about it just enjoy the wonderful ship and it's itinerary. Also after all messages by such as as the captain they were given out by the international ambassador in spanish. Not being an officiado on languages and dialect can't be too sure but we did hear alot of "spanish" spoken. We had heard that RCCL do indeed reduce the costs or those living in San Juan but the ship was quite full before christmas so I don't think that much discounting took place. Now my wife is worried about doing that itenerary again.ĭid you have that experience or hear of anything like that on your cruise? and there were lots of "drunken disturbances" as well, that we never experienced on an RCI cruise before. There were several incidents aboard that week where things were stolen, vandelized, etc. Last time we did the Southern Caribbean out of San Juan, RCI had dropped prices to "next-to-nothing" for San Juan residents (I mean like $250 for an inside cabin). We are booked for a B-2-B on the Serenade this June. ![]()
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