Like which would be the best ones ? I typically avoid them because I don’t want people who don’t need them to request them. We’ve been assigned a few when we had guaranty’s and got so many hate comments from people thinking we booked them intentionally. I also know there are dishonest people out there who book them and don’t need them so I don’t want to encourage that either.
Not sure what you mean by a Royal Caribbean Travel Agent vs Independent TA. Royal Caribbean doesn't have any TAs, they just have employees. A Travel Agent will be independent. I recommend booking through a TA, not the cruiseline. This way if there are any issues, you have someone to advocate for you. They don't get kickbacks, but they get paid by the cruiseline AFTER you sail. They get a percentage of your fare. But you will pay the same price regardless, so it's always better to book with a TA
@@ShannonFord I never knew that. When you're on hold, they say their travel specialists will help you etc. I assumed they were travel agents working for RC.
I have a client who is obsessed with location of bed. She wants to book adventure of the seas balcony but bed has to be on right side when you enter. Is there a way to find out ? She looking at cabin 6612
It would be nice if you could show some of the mobility room settings.
Like which would be the best ones ?
I typically avoid them because I don’t want people who don’t need them to request them. We’ve been assigned a few when we had guaranty’s and got so many hate comments from people thinking we booked them intentionally. I also know there are dishonest people out there who book them and don’t need them so I don’t want to encourage that either.
What room is good on the 9th deck if any for seasickness
Is booking with a Royal Caribbean travel agent the same as booking with an independent travel agent? Also-do travel agents get a kickback?
Not sure what you mean by a Royal Caribbean Travel Agent vs Independent TA. Royal Caribbean doesn't have any TAs, they just have employees. A Travel Agent will be independent. I recommend booking through a TA, not the cruiseline. This way if there are any issues, you have someone to advocate for you. They don't get kickbacks, but they get paid by the cruiseline AFTER you sail. They get a percentage of your fare. But you will pay the same price regardless, so it's always better to book with a TA
@@ShannonFord I never knew that. When you're on hold, they say their travel specialists will help you etc. I assumed they were travel agents working for RC.
@@thefamouseugenekrabs nope. Just employees. Their loyalty will be to Royal not you.
Do you think it’s worth trying the Royal up upgrade option? If you don’t like noise 😂
Depends. Look at all the locations you could be in if you won a particular category
@@ShannonFord just did and decided to only bid on the balcony since they’re available on decks 6,7,8,9! Thanks so much!
I have a client who is obsessed with location of bed. She wants to book adventure of the seas balcony but bed has to be on right side when you enter. Is there a way to find out ? She looking at cabin 6612
You can look and see if there are pics of that stateroom online but other than that, I’m not sure
@@ShannonFord signed up with the cabin website .
Why would you have to keep your curtains closed after sunset with a panoramic ocean view room??
Because it's over the bridge and the light could alter the view from the bridge
I love your dewy makeup. What do you use? How about a makeup tutorial. Btw new subscriber here.
Thanks so much.
I did one a while back on how I do my makeup for Disney. I am going to redo it with drugstore products.
We are staying at 8302
What about 1103?
That’s probably a newer inside stateroom. Nothing special but a pretty good location
Thank you, can't wait❤
Has the Adventure of the Seas been updated?
Im not entirely sure. You should be able to find the date of the last dry dock
2018
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