Agreed, but many hotels (the better ones) fixed that long ago. You Can't slam a door. The door can swing as hard as you want and gets a cushioned break one inch from the latch. And then, a soft Click. As much money as Cruises cost and not only the bad PR, I'm surprised the doors can be slammed.
Just got off WOS and cabin doors, bathroom doors and even toilet seats all slam and make a load noise. A complete fail be the designers. We are only sailing with Edge class Celebrity ships now for they do not have any off those problems.
One that I would like to add is one that when the ships were half full was not a problem but was certainly a problem on our last cruise. During the busy times in the buffet DO NOT use it as your personal lounge. Many times when there was not a table to be had you would see folks playing cards, reading, etc for a long time. Go somewhere else if you are not eating.
@@jameswilson5165 The problem is that crew are very reluctant to do things like that or remove chair hog stuff because they do not want to tick-off a pax. And I can understand that they would rather not since they do not get kudos from the folks looking for a seat but might get slammed by the ones they ask to leave. Did see a waiter once ask a group to go elsewhere and we made sure to get his name and mention him by name on comments.
@@jamess5154 Oh, I agree and understand that it's a balancing act. I guess they work on a complaint scale. They ignore it until they get enough complaints or someone makes a scene.
This, yes! Etiquette books used to be popular! They sound like they're from another world now but a good read through one and it's full of common courtesy reminders and graceful ways to handle them. I wish they'd bring them back and revise them for modern-day context, where common courtesy should be replaced with "mindful consideration," because critical thinking when dispensing courtesy is far more valued these days than it was back then. In older times, rote courtesy was acceptable due to the insular cultures in which a courteous action was an unspoken set of understandings. But now when we're interacting across cultures, I personally value mindful consideration a lot more!
The staff can be super helpful, my wife relied on a power chair to get get around, we went on a cruise for our honeymoon. On our first port we stopped at we could not get on a elevator, people would see us and let the door close or not get off, a staff member saw that took us on a elevator that only they could use and helped us bypass the line to get off, we were very thankful for all of their help!
#1 rule of cruise etiquette should be for parents to be parents to their kids. Dodging kids with no manners who are yelling and horse playing randomly in an isle, at dinner, or just anywhere you’re trying to walk is annoying. Be a parent to your child or don’t have a child. Keep it 100!
Seriously. There's free daycare for many hours a day to allow you to enjoy some kid free time to relax and do any of the things you want. The other hours when you're with your kids you should be parenting them.
Yep, i see it where parents just let their young ones and teens run around and share the same cup to refill a soda while others are waiting in line to get a refill. Like the kids would literally refill, take a big ol chug, pass the cup to the next to refill and chug, repeat...smh
Also, when at the buffet, use the tongs, spoons or other utensils provided to get your food. PLEASE do not touch the food with your fingers, and especially do not put back a food item you have touched!!!
Avoid the buffet at all cost. Just came off WOS and did not eat once in Windjammer. Purchased a 2 for 1 unlimited specialty dinning package were we ate all our meals. Got room service for breakfast and skipped a few lunches. We could never go back to the buffets after having this perk.
Always don't eat or lick your fingers while in the buffet line!!!! I see people eating in line and touching their mouths. Then they pick up the serving utensils. You're not at home!
If there's a huge line in the buffet, make quick choices. Some people have no concept of others waiting behind them and will deliberate for ages, blocking the whole area.
I like to walk the buffet before getting in line to see what they have first. That way I’ve already made my choices and don’t have to waste people’s time.
Loved this, however, you forgot one very important aspect of elevator etiquette. When a handicap person (wheelchair or scooter) is waiting on the elevator let them enter first. It’s easier for them to enter at that time. Also, remember they only have the option of using elevators so please let them have priority for them.
Thanks Matt. It's a shame so many people forget that respect for others is part of the foundation for interactions. Being respectful and courteous to all others on a ship or in life just makes you a better person. One additional item is parents need to be responsible for their children. Tonight in the windjammer I witnessed a father and family running all over the plate of food they hdropped. Making no attempt to pick it up. People need to remember the cruise staff are there to serve, not to be servents. They have a hard enough time, be courteous to them! (Off soap box)
I hesitated to watch this as I'm a know-it-all Emerald 😊 but these are topics that are very important to me. I pride myself on being a considerate person, and it is astounding just how ignorant people can be. Thanks, Matt!
I watched a woman (at least 55 years old) pick the croutons WITH HER FINGERS from the other side salads to put on her salad...when there was a huge bowl of croutons about 5 feet away from her. Another Royal Caribbean passenger witnessed it as well and grabbed the salads that were touched and brought them to the staff. ¯\(°_o)/¯
The chair hogs is my biggest complaint. Why can't the staff remove items that are there for several hours? This should be implemented on all cruise lines.
I even got up early one day, just to secure a prime chair with ocean view. If you can not beat them, join them. Not sure if this issue will ever by solved
These are things that for the most part everyone should be doing evey day, on-board or off. Just came back from cruising Alaska aboard Brilliance of the Seas, and had an absolutely fabulous time. The staff were without exception truly wonderful people, and in addition to the daily gratuities adde to our final bill, we pretty much emptied our wallets of what we had left for our cabin steward because she made our stay so wonderful.
As a regular cruiseship Enthusiast, I would like to say this is a very good video, but as a family travelling with a disabled person who is permanently in a wheelchair, it would nice for you to mention to give priority to people in wheelchairs or with a visible disability, especially in lifts as we often find that lifts are very busy .
This sounds small, but (unless you physically can't) take the stairs especially if you have to go up or down 1-2 floors. The wait for elevators is long enough and this can speed up wait time for others by just that much
Back in the day, etiquette books for adults were standard for this style of socialization. In my opinion, we've gotten to this point BECAUSE adults are not required to heed these lists.
I would add to take 5 dollars or so in cash with you to the terminal to tip the porters. On my first cruise, the porter kept asking me to "tip my porter." The problem was that I didn't know what a porter was! Or, more accurately, I did not know that porters would be involved in the process at all. I had no prior knowledge about the process for getting non-carry-on luggage to the ship. I thought I was just supposed to take my luggage to my own cabin. I was embarrassed by my ignorance and I felt badly that the gentleman did not receive a tip. I had paid gratuities in advance and I was unaware that it was customary to tip the porters separately. So take a bit of cash for your porters.
@@paulgerrard9227 I actually agree. I don't like the tipping system with all of its uncertainty and ridiculously low wages. Still doesn't mean I want to stiff the porter, though.
So sad these things need to be said but they do. Another is people videoing shows on their phone. We had a woman holding her phone over her head blocking our view of the ice show. I tried to lean sideways to watch the show but it just got ridiculous. My husband nicely asked her to lower her phone because we couldn’t see through it. She lowered it for less than 5 seconds then said she was live streaming and put right back up. I tried to find a crew member to help, but couldn’t find one close. Just be respectful of the people around you.
Thanks for this post. I wish I have seen this before my 1st cruise a few years ago. We sailed the Caribbean on Allure of the Seas. It was a wonderful experience and can’t wait to take my next one on Royal Caribbean. I recommend cruising to everyone. Now I understand my mentor used to cruise a lot. They joked that was probably on a cruise when we sent him to the next dimension. R.I.P Gordon.
I recommend ordering a water with my alcohol especially in the heat. Staying hydrated while drinking alcohol in the heat is very important. You can bring 12 17floz drinks on board, bring some sports drinks or Liquid IV packets to help hydrate quicker.
I think your first point, that doing the right thing makes the atmosphere and trip pleasant. Thankyoufor this vlog there were a couple of points i had not thought of....it sounds very much like a primary school telling students the rules , but your actually telling adults!
The number 2 rule is common sense as an ex-army and now Hospital cook. But saw it all time during my time in the army. Especially when deployed to Poland, the soldiers, including officers and high-rank Sgt., came up with a nasty paper tray for seconds. We have to say, please go get a tray. And then, when I was working as a Hospital cook, people guessed regular self serv in the caf, but during the high peak of covid, we served the guests. Once in a while, we would get somebody who wanted more and try to tell us (because they were a nurse) it was okay to put on their nasty palette. We keep telling it to no ma'am against the rules. I was more shocked by the nurse because you think they would know better than the soilder.
Oh man... the people who have come to the MDR in shorts and tank tops is amazing... I dress nice since I don't get many options to dine with my wife dressed nice and I do enjoy it. Wish others would do the same and follow the dress codes
Great tips, perhaps another one should be that people need to remember that many passengers are from outside the USA and we should be respectful of ALL our fellow passengers
I would go so far as to add that non-USA residents also need to act respectfully as well. Many of them aren’t in the habit of washing their hands thoroughly, or will practically try to sit in your lap in the hot tub. They need some strict rules to follow or be permanently escorted off the ship. Barbarianism from any culture should never be tolerated.
Worth mentioning. Keep your kids quiet late at night in the cabins and do NOT keep slamming the cabin doors!!! That has happened numerous times and it is horrible trying to sleep hearing that all night we would just fall asleep and then hear kids making racket and people slamming the doors all night!!
As someone who spends the vest majority of her time in a wheelchair as my balance due to a moderate case of cerebral palsy makes me liable to fall and so I generally ONLY walk around private residents people who either use the elevators to move up just a couple of desks OR who will not allow wheelchairs on and insists on trying to get on with me sitting there and just do not care. If you can use the stairs PLEASE do,.
The sanitizer and washing hands one is the most important tip. My mom and dad worked on cruises for a decade as casino dealers and the type of horrible illnesses that gets spread is no joke. Some make covid look preferable. Also bring stuff like ibuprofen, vitamin c packets (for ur drinks/water), and cold and flu medicine. I’ve had a flu before on a cruise before (it was 16 days long) and couldn’t move for two days and was a mess for a week, it was horrible thank gods i had medicine and vitamin c on me or it probably would’ve been significantly worse.
My OCD means I'm meticulous about this and the toilet floor, pan, seat and seat cover with be cleaner after I leave than before I arrived. Other people shouldn't have to clean up your spatter or misdirected urine stream although I always do in case the next person in thinks it might have been me!
Can we now stop with the they work so hard intro for cruise workers. our recent cruise was 32.00 a day in tips (AKA) pay for the cruise line employee's for the cruise company. Do you pay 32. for every night in a hotel? or Condo for a week?
Just got off Allure of the Seas a month ago. Can’t stand that even on Formal Night people would come in to the dining room wearing T-shirt’s and shorts! Come on… if you don’t want to wear, at the very minimum, business casual then go eat in the Windjammer! Sorry the dress code is getting a little too relaxed.
This bothers me too! It's formal night if you want to wear a tank top and baseball cap go to the Windjammer. Formal night is my favorite don't ruin my vibe because you can't be bothered to wear something nice.
@@tayonaalexis - you and your statement is exactly what’s wrong with this country right now. Everybody wants to live “their truth “ and expect everyone to adapt to the minority versus the majority of how people live. There are standards, and expectations. If you don’t like it don’t partake. That’s like being invited to a wedding knowing that there is a certain dress code and showing up with flip-flops and shorts. You’re probably one of those people that are for children going to drag shows and allowing men to compete in women’s sports. Guess what there’s a whole big world out there that doesn’t include “your truth!” And the majority of Americans are getting really tired of this crap and your view of “let me do whatever I want to do.”
@@mariefolsom2144 again not that serious, they paid a good penny out their pocket they can decide what they want to do. If they want to eat in the dinning room instead of the windjammer so be it, worry about u. No one is going to ruin “ur vibe” but u🤣.
@@ProtectiveDadPranks lol bro you kinda cringe😂 imagine thinking your opinion matters in life. You only have one life, do whatever the fuck you want to do (unless you’re physically hurting things or purposely instigating something). Stop pushing your old school beliefs onto people that just wanna live life how they want.
Thank you so much for the 'reality' check. I will NEVER take a cruise. Never! Like you said. It's not as formal as it used to be. That's a shame. (and pay how much?)
Even if you omit gratuities from your initial booking, gratuities will be charged daily & automatically to your room. If you have onboard credit it will be used to finance these charges.
Gratuities are not mandatory. I heartily disagree that it is disrespectful to remove them or reduce them. Why should passengers be shamed into paying them? Cruise ship lines use those gratuities to supplement the salaries they should be paying the crew instead of offering “deeply discounted” sales. I don’t tip the front desk or maintenance people at a hotel, I tip the housekeeper and perhaps the bartender or waiter if I use the bar/restaurant. The CEO of RCI said that the company was following the hotel model with the switch to once a day cleaning (which is fine with me), so I am too. I determine at the end of the cruise based on service provided the daily amount that I pay. I always tip the crew that provides direct service such as the stateroom attendant and bartenders; and even windjammer waiters as appropriate.
An additional point regarding elevators. Give preference and access priority to mobility-challenged passengers. The old muster drill was an example of the rudeness of passengers. Often the wait was over 10-15 minutes after the drill had ended until wheelchair passengers could even get on the elevators (this has happened to us on multiple cruises). Other passengers simply walked/pushed past those waiting for elevators in wheelchairs/scooters and did not wait for their turn. The simple solution would be for the cruise line to temporarily dedicate a couple of elevators as accessible passengers only for a short period of time during high traffic times (with signage and a staff member operating the elevator and controlling who gets on). This simple solution has never happened in my experience.
It was really frustrating when RC staff were not enforcing the smoking rules or the 17 and under curfew. Was on Adventure June 3-10, kids constantly running around unsupervised. One young girl, maybe 4, was in elevator alone pushing buttons for people.
Back circa 1990 I went on a cruise and as we were leaving port, and everyone was on deck, some kids decided to use the basketball hoop on the deck. Their ball kept hitting people in the back, head, knocking over children, etc. This was just one example of passenger behavior. I went on another cruise a few years later, and there were too many further examples, such as elderly people pushing people out of their way at he buffet, people loud in the halls in the middle of the night, etc. I'l never go on another cruise because I don't want to deal with the other passengers.
I enormously disagree with enforced gratuities. I have worked in Hospitality and Tourism and gratuities ought to be voluntary or not at all as they create resentment and awkward working environments when they are forced on people; who feel as if they are paying your wages and you work for them.
I've been on two cruises and the wash your hands rule ... yeah that got skipped as there was a gastro outbreak both trips 😐 ... but luckily I avoided it and had a great trip. 😁 The rest ... well worth learning / following.
Here is another one. If you order room service, leave the dishes in your room as opposed to putting them out into the hallway where they block the egress in case of an emergency and block the paths of those cruisers in wheelchairs.
@@lauriemoser4208 I would agree. However, people ordering room service never do that. They just plop the tray outside and let the others walking down the narrow hallways play slalom ...
When I cruise I have to bring my cpap machine. They are alway accommodating to give me an extension cord. So you don’t have to think about bringing your own.
I’ve seen fights break out when cruise passengers take tours and don’t sit in the same seats when they get back to the bus. Some people get in early to take the front seats because they have various disabilities like hearing for example. You sit in their seat and they miss the tour guides commentaries. In any event people should courteously return to their original seat.
Friends and I went on a cruise with my Dad on a new cruise line. He booked separately from us and had a drinks package. Turns out that either the till system didn't have a way to have, or the staff hadn't yet worked out how to process, a guest with a drinks package buying drinks for their friends.
Gratuities…wish they were still split by “service” on the ship. It was nice when you could tip a little more specifically for that service or less for a service you never used.
The fact they tell you not to be rude to the people who are trying to do their bloody job... We live in a world where we must tell grown adults to be nice to other grown adults. This infuriates me. No one should have to be told to be nice. It should be instinct to do so. Smh.
But sadly when you work minimum wage in a shop, a fast food, an amusement park or a cruise in this case you can see that a lot of adults don't know what basic respect is, they think that just because you're working minimum wage in a uniform you're less than human.
Loved these tips, thank you! Going on a cruise in July and always helpful to get an update on what to do and what not to do ... thankfully I knew MOST of these, but there were some I didn't know!! Question ... if your booking says tips included (not to brag but my recently retired Mum is taking her, me and my Hubby on a once in a life time, best room on board, cruise) do they REALLY mean tip included, or do they still expect a tip after - cash or within some kind of plan that's not yet added on?
If your booking says tips are included, you have prepaid your gratuities and yes they really are included. According to the Royal Caribbean FAQ "gratuities are shared among dining, bar & culinary services staff, stateroom attendants and other hotel services teams who work behind the scenes to enhance the cruise experience." That said, some people do choose to tip various staff members additional cash for exceptional service, but there is no obligation for you to do so - it's really up to you. If you purchase a drink package (alcoholic or not), you will also be charged 18% gratuity on the package to cover tipping at the bar - but same applies, some choose to give an additional tip when ordering drinks and some don't - again, no obligation to do so and it's up to you. If you don't choose to purchase a drink package and "pay as you go" an 18% gratuity will automatically be added to each drink order, with the option to add an additional tip on when you sign for your drinks (to be abdded to your onboard account).
St Kitts. Four were late from a shore excursion. Two ran and we cheered! Two strolled back. Not only did everyone in a balcony BOO, Capt said enough and left. Soon as the dock lines were cast and the side thrusters kicked in, they ran. Too late sweetpea. Ramp was up.
You can say what you want about the cruise industry , I have never taken one and not planning one in the future. Being stuck on a very large hotel casino is not what I would call fun. We will travel back to Europe and we will set up our own trip. So, to the people who love cruising, enjoy!
Also about the elevators, we went on our first cruise in March of 2022 and the ship was at capacity and it wasn't such a problem, but in Jan 2023 when the ship was full, I watched so many times where people are waiting for the elevator (maybe with luggage or strollers, and such, or even people who aren't quite as mobile) and they can't get on super fast, other people (who haven't been waiting as long as the slower people) take that opportunity to jump on the elevator in front of the slower people and fill it up. Just stop that, people.
Being polite to the staff is a given, don't reuse your plates at the buffet: okay, I admit, I didn't think of that, I would've been like "why make them do extra work?", but I understand now, can't have an outbreak on a cruise ship, that'd be a logistical nightmare. As for drinking...I don't drink ehe. Being on time for your reservation, oooh, yeah, I learned that after watching that video of that lady who got left behind because she was shopping. Throwing things overboard...I would NEVER do a thing like that
Don’t curse out loud at dinner or anywhere. Our last night of our cruise the party sitting behind us kept cussing out loud and saying very rude things during dinner in the dining room. I think they were intoxicated. The F bomb was flying for over an hour.
The main reason I stopped cruising was other passengers. Far too much rude, entitled behavior, especially from older, "experienced" cruisers. They would act like they were entitled to their terrible behavior because they had been on so many cruises, if that makes sense. For example, I went to one of the upper decks to lounge in the sun, but every lounge chair had shoes or a bag or a towel on it. There were several dozen empty chairs with someone’s items on them, yet there were no people in the pools or standing around. I asked an employee about it and I was told that it was OK to move someone’s items if they weren’t around. So I did. Two hours later, a 75-year-old woman was yelling at me for having taken "her" chair. Thinking I’d been the one in the wrong, I quickly left. That same woman yelled at me again later that day, telling everyone in her group that I had stolen her deck chair. I tried to explain that a crew member told me I could use an unoccupied chair, but the whole group started yelling at me and I went off to hide. Another example: I took a shore excursion that was on a bus. I was with a family member. When we boarded the bus, it was nearly full. My family member took the last seat that was available and I ended up having to stand in the back of the bus between the last rows of seats. I couldn’t see anything. When we got to our first stop, we left the bus for a bit then reboarded. This time, my family member and I got on sooner than most of the other people and we sat together in the first available seats. Well, an older couple went ballistic, yelling about how we’d taken "their" seats. The tour guide tried to settle them down but ended up making us get up and occupy the same places we had occupied for the first part of the excursion. I had to stand in the back of the bus for the rest of the day. Not one person offered to let me sit for any part of the six-hour excursion. Obviously these unwritten rules of etiquette need to be more strictly communicated - and enforced. I certainly have no desire to ever set foot in a cruise ship again because of the way I’ve been treated by other passengers.
@@brendaelainewaddell1682 you think a cheap cruise line cares about a third party’s bus tour safety on an island outside U.S. jurisdiction? People die on cruises every year, people are injured on cruises every year, and nothing is done about it. You’re very naïve if you think otherwise.
Cruise ships look really crammed and claustrophobic to me…I like them from an engineering standpoint; it is amazing how they are able to create these bustling mini cities on the water! Personally though, I would prefer a cozy cabin in the mountains ❤
It really does depend on the size of the ship and the size of the venues on the ship. I have been on full cruises where there has never been a line and others where all you do is wait in line.
Everyone should watch this. Just got off the harmony last week and it was probably the worst cruise I’ve ever done and it was because of the passengers. Super rude, cutting lines, stuffing themselves into elevators, not controlling their kids. Ugh… it was so bad. And it was my 9 month old’s inaugural cruise. Why is your teenager splashing in the kiddy pool? People have no shame.
Hi Matt here's a suggestion to stop lounge chair hogs why doesn't he Royal Caribbean lock them up in a stack have an employee ask for your license for collateral then they give you a chair if the attendant notices your gone more then a half hour-to an hour whatever they deem as an appropriate amount of time that you need to use the chair your ID then gets taken to cruise services and you have to pay a huge fine to get your 🪪 back for being that chair hog that would be a lesson learned real fast
Excellent idea!! I know on one cruise line (MSC maybe) they will close the bars on board to get passengers to do their muster drill. I bet that works well, too.
@@sequoiareign7646 Why are lounge chairs free anyways talk about limited supply vs the demand for a chair there should be a chair upgrade then if you pay for use of the chair heck do whatever you like with it does it make sense that specialty dining costs extra when they literally have unlimited food available and yet chairs are so limited and premium and are free you have to pay for a cabana at the private island why not a pool chair that everyone wants they have to pay only the people who truly want it will pay then hogging will disappear when you have to pay money for it
Another tip is don't slam your cabin door!
Agree. If you let the door close on its own, it slams and as Matt correctly pointed out, your neighbor could be sleeping any time of day.
And if a balcony, close the slider FIRST! The vacuum can slam that door HARD. No fun to hear at 3am halfway down the hall
Agreed, but many hotels (the better ones) fixed that long ago. You Can't slam a door. The door can swing as hard as you want and gets a cushioned break one inch from the latch. And then, a soft Click. As much money as Cruises cost and not only the bad PR, I'm surprised the doors can be slammed.
Just got off WOS and cabin doors, bathroom doors and even toilet seats all slam and make a load noise. A complete fail be the designers. We are only sailing with Edge class Celebrity ships now for they do not have any off those problems.
it would sometimes wake me up from a nap. someone probably forgot to lock the balcony doors first.
To me, a lot of these tips apply to every day life, not just cruises.
Completely agree with you.
Why do people have to be told...
To respect all others and our environment 😮.
The sad part is that this video needs to be provided to so many, even when it is common courtesy.
Absolutely!!
Speak!!👋
Exactly. Common sense respect.
One that I would like to add is one that when the ships were half full was not a problem but was certainly a problem on our last cruise. During the busy times in the buffet DO NOT use it as your personal lounge. Many times when there was not a table to be had you would see folks playing cards, reading, etc for a long time. Go somewhere else if you are not eating.
Yeah, that's crazy good point, though.
That's an area where Staff should earn tips by 'suggesting' the guest move the card game.
@@jameswilson5165 The problem is that crew are very reluctant to do things like that or remove chair hog stuff because they do not want to tick-off a pax. And I can understand that they would rather not since they do not get kudos from the folks looking for a seat but might get slammed by the ones they ask to leave. Did see a waiter once ask a group to go elsewhere and we made sure to get his name and mention him by name on comments.
@@jamess5154 Oh, I agree and understand that it's a balancing act. I guess they work on a complaint scale. They ignore it until they get enough complaints or someone makes a scene.
They’d actually make announcements during our last cruise asking to kindly leave when finished eating so everyone else can have a place to sit.
Common Courtesy. Something this culture has forgotten. Everything goes so much smoother when everyone is respectful to each other.
This, yes! Etiquette books used to be popular! They sound like they're from another world now but a good read through one and it's full of common courtesy reminders and graceful ways to handle them. I wish they'd bring them back and revise them for modern-day context, where common courtesy should be replaced with "mindful consideration," because critical thinking when dispensing courtesy is far more valued these days than it was back then. In older times, rote courtesy was acceptable due to the insular cultures in which a courteous action was an unspoken set of understandings. But now when we're interacting across cultures, I personally value mindful consideration a lot more!
Common courtesy along with common sense is no longer common.
The staff can be super helpful, my wife relied on a power chair to get get around, we went on a cruise for our honeymoon. On our first port we stopped at we could not get on a elevator, people would see us and let the door close or not get off, a staff member saw that took us on a elevator that only they could use and helped us bypass the line to get off, we were very thankful for all of their help!
#1 rule of cruise etiquette should be for parents to be parents to their kids. Dodging kids with no manners who are yelling and horse playing randomly in an isle, at dinner, or just anywhere you’re trying to walk is annoying. Be a parent to your child or don’t have a child. Keep it 100!
Seriously. There's free daycare for many hours a day to allow you to enjoy some kid free time to relax and do any of the things you want. The other hours when you're with your kids you should be parenting them.
Yep, i see it where parents just let their young ones and teens run around and share the same cup to refill a soda while others are waiting in line to get a refill. Like the kids would literally refill, take a big ol chug, pass the cup to the next to refill and chug, repeat...smh
Naw I want to cause mayhem and let them run around being delinquents
@@andyl9920 😂😂😂 personal experience huh I probably wouldn’t care I’d be exited
Real adults are tolerant.
Also, when at the buffet, use the tongs, spoons or other utensils provided to get your food. PLEASE do not touch the food with your fingers, and especially do not put back a food item you have touched!!!
again; those who don't use tongs are too dumb to go to vlogs like these; "falling on deaf ears"
Absolutely - that's a blood boiler.
Avoid the buffet at all cost. Just came off WOS and did not eat once in Windjammer. Purchased a 2 for 1 unlimited specialty dinning package were we ate all our meals. Got room service for breakfast and skipped a few lunches. We could never go back to the buffets after having this perk.
Always don't eat or lick your fingers while in the buffet line!!!! I see people eating in line and touching their mouths. Then they pick up the serving utensils. You're not at home!
RC should've never brought back the self-serve. It's gross!
If there's a huge line in the buffet, make quick choices. Some people have no concept of others waiting behind them and will deliberate for ages, blocking the whole area.
People who need this important advice are too dumb to go to websites . . ."falling on deaf ears."
Especially older people.
I like to walk the buffet before getting in line to see what they have first. That way I’ve already made my choices and don’t have to waste people’s time.
@@dobees8183 Practice patience. God-willing, you'll be old one day too, and move more slowly.
Loved this, however, you forgot one very important aspect of elevator etiquette. When a handicap person (wheelchair or scooter) is waiting on the elevator let them enter first. It’s easier for them to enter at that time. Also, remember they only have the option of using elevators so please let them have priority for them.
Bless you bless you bless you from the bottom of my disabled little heart. I use a walker, but I can't use stairs either.
Find it a little sad that needs to be a rule and just isn’t common place. We can and should do better for those less fortunate then us.
no loud talking during the shows
also, if you arrive late to a show, sit in the back
And NO PHONES!
I've been to shows where the same people left and returned to their seats 7 or 8 times in one hour, stepping on our toes repeatedly.
Why is it that the last people to show up feel they are entitled to preferential seats?
In summary, be polite to everyone 😊 You are sharing your vacation with everyone around you.
Thanks Matt. It's a shame so many people forget that respect for others is part of the foundation for interactions. Being respectful and courteous to all others on a ship or in life just makes you a better person.
One additional item is parents need to be responsible for their children. Tonight in the windjammer I witnessed a father and family running all over the plate of food they hdropped. Making no attempt to pick it up. People need to remember the cruise staff are there to serve, not to be servents. They have a hard enough time, be courteous to them! (Off soap box)
I hesitated to watch this as I'm a know-it-all Emerald 😊 but these are topics that are very important to me. I pride myself on being a considerate person, and it is astounding just how ignorant people can be.
Thanks, Matt!
I just turned emerald. Does that mean I'll become a know it all 😅
Considerate know-it-all? Bit of an oxymoron.
"I pride myself on being a considerate person" A considerate person wouldn't boast like that.
I watched a woman (at least 55 years old) pick the croutons WITH HER FINGERS from the other side salads to put on her salad...when there was a huge bowl of croutons about 5 feet away from her. Another Royal Caribbean passenger witnessed it as well and grabbed the salads that were touched and brought them to the staff. ¯\(°_o)/¯
Why are people so gross?!?!
I would have loudly called over a staff member, "excuse me this lady put her fingers in these salads!"
@@jenniferallred9367 i can see that it's their subconsciousness from doing it at home.
Good grief and that's how bacteria is spread. Thanks to lady that picked up touched salads.
The chair hogs is my biggest complaint. Why can't the staff remove items that are there for several hours? This should be implemented on all cruise lines.
Paperback book on the lounge chair for 2 hrs...I toss them.
@@crazy4dariver I always am tempted to but don't have the nerve 🤣
I even got up early one day, just to secure a prime chair with ocean view. If you can not beat them, join them. Not sure if this issue will ever by solved
@@samquinn6427 The problem is with people who do that and don’t show up for hours and sometimes not at all.
Okay but where am I supposed to put my stuff while I’m in the pool for 7 hours?
These are things that for the most part everyone should be doing evey day, on-board or off. Just came back from cruising Alaska aboard Brilliance of the Seas, and had an absolutely fabulous time. The staff were without exception truly wonderful people, and in addition to the daily gratuities adde to our final bill, we pretty much emptied our wallets of what we had left for our cabin steward because she made our stay so wonderful.
We’ve done that before also when we have had an exceptional room steward.
As a regular cruiseship Enthusiast, I would like to say this is a very good video, but as a family travelling with a disabled person who is permanently in a wheelchair, it would nice for you to mention to give priority to people in wheelchairs or with a visible disability, especially in lifts as we often find that lifts are very busy .
This sounds small, but (unless you physically can't) take the stairs especially if you have to go up or down 1-2 floors. The wait for elevators is long enough and this can speed up wait time for others by just that much
If I'm going down I always take the stairs. Going up is another story. I tried going up 4 decks...bad decision!!
Totally agree. With as much food as we consume on cruises, everyone could stand to take the stairs on occasion!
Pretty much every one of those *should* be common sense etiquette in everyday life.
It's a shame that some adults need to be given a list like this.
Back in the day, etiquette books for adults were standard for this style of socialization. In my opinion, we've gotten to this point BECAUSE adults are not required to heed these lists.
Love all of these, it should be a requirement for all to listen to these prior to sailing.
agree; should be in every room.
Many of these are excellent tips for everyday life
Treat people the way You want to be treated.
I would add to take 5 dollars or so in cash with you to the terminal to tip the porters. On my first cruise, the porter kept asking me to "tip my porter." The problem was that I didn't know what a porter was! Or, more accurately, I did not know that porters would be involved in the process at all. I had no prior knowledge about the process for getting non-carry-on luggage to the ship. I thought I was just supposed to take my luggage to my own cabin. I was embarrassed by my ignorance and I felt badly that the gentleman did not receive a tip. I had paid gratuities in advance and I was unaware that it was customary to tip the porters separately. So take a bit of cash for your porters.
In the country i live all staff are paid to work. Tipping is a sign of a employment problem
@@paulgerrard9227 I actually agree. I don't like the tipping system with all of its uncertainty and ridiculously low wages. Still doesn't mean I want to stiff the porter, though.
@@paulgerrard9227 What country is that?
So sad these things need to be said but they do. Another is people videoing shows on their phone. We had a woman holding her phone over her head blocking our view of the ice show. I tried to lean sideways to watch the show but it just got ridiculous. My husband nicely asked her to lower her phone because we couldn’t see through it. She lowered it for less than 5 seconds then said she was live streaming and put right back up. I tried to find a crew member to help, but couldn’t find one close. Just be respectful of the people around you.
Thanks for this post. I wish I have seen this before my 1st cruise a few years ago. We sailed the Caribbean on Allure of the Seas. It was a wonderful experience and can’t wait to take my next one on Royal Caribbean. I recommend cruising to everyone. Now I understand my mentor used to cruise a lot. They joked that was probably on a cruise when we sent him to the next dimension. R.I.P Gordon.
I recommend ordering a water with my alcohol especially in the heat. Staying hydrated while drinking alcohol in the heat is very important. You can bring 12 17floz drinks on board, bring some sports drinks or Liquid IV packets to help hydrate quicker.
Packing gatorade packets or electrolyte packets to put in ur water is a good idea too
@@alexanderthegreat101 I forgot about the gatorade packets. Thank you 😊
Try the Drip Drop brand. They come in many tasty flavors!
@paulabroadway1697 I never heard of that but I'll give it a try. Thank you 😊
I think your first point, that doing the right thing makes the atmosphere and trip pleasant.
Thankyoufor this vlog there were a couple of points i had not thought of....it sounds very much like a primary school telling students the rules , but your actually telling adults!
The number 2 rule is common sense as an ex-army and now Hospital cook. But saw it all time during my time in the army. Especially when deployed to Poland, the soldiers, including officers and high-rank Sgt., came up with a nasty paper tray for seconds. We have to say, please go get a tray. And then, when I was working as a Hospital cook, people guessed regular self serv in the caf, but during the high peak of covid, we served the guests. Once in a while, we would get somebody who wanted more and try to tell us (because they were a nurse) it was okay to put on their nasty palette. We keep telling it to no ma'am against the rules. I was more shocked by the nurse because you think they would know better than the soilder.
Agree with all. Plus Be patient on disembark day, cruise line can only as fast as the terminal & people on shore go.
Oh man... the people who have come to the MDR in shorts and tank tops is amazing... I dress nice since I don't get many options to dine with my wife dressed nice and I do enjoy it. Wish others would do the same and follow the dress codes
Good point on the buffet and using a new plate.
Using a clean plate for every return to the buffet is normal on land too. I don't understand why people don't get it.
Great tips, perhaps another one should be that people need to remember that many passengers are from outside the USA and we should be respectful of ALL our fellow passengers
I would go so far as to add that non-USA residents also need to act respectfully as well. Many of them aren’t in the habit of washing their hands thoroughly, or will practically try to sit in your lap in the hot tub. They need some strict rules to follow or be permanently escorted off the ship. Barbarianism from any culture should never be tolerated.
@@lifesabeach5405 this comment right here!!!! 😂😂😂😂❤
Worth mentioning. Keep your kids quiet late at night in the cabins and do NOT keep slamming the cabin doors!!! That has happened numerous times and it is horrible trying to sleep hearing that all night we would just fall asleep and then hear kids making racket and people slamming the doors all night!!
It would be smart to bring eat plugs...
As someone who spends the vest majority of her time in a wheelchair as my balance due to a moderate case of cerebral palsy makes me liable to fall and so I generally ONLY walk around private residents people who either use the elevators to move up just a couple of desks OR who will not allow wheelchairs on and insists on trying to get on with me sitting there and just do not care. If you can use the stairs PLEASE do,.
I had no problem with my scooter as people were respectful on the elevator
The sanitizer and washing hands one is the most important tip. My mom and dad worked on cruises for a decade as casino dealers and the type of horrible illnesses that gets spread is no joke. Some make covid look preferable. Also bring stuff like ibuprofen, vitamin c packets (for ur drinks/water), and cold and flu medicine. I’ve had a flu before on a cruise before (it was 16 days long) and couldn’t move for two days and was a mess for a week, it was horrible thank gods i had medicine and vitamin c on me or it probably would’ve been significantly worse.
Same with the buffet.RC should've never brought back the self-serve. It's gross!
Thank you. That was a really good video.
Great vlog thank you.
It’s a shame when other cruise guests actions cause our own experience to decline. It’s not Royal’s fault when guests are not behaving. 😢
@Hitogokochi did you get debarked or put in lockdown?
Had one guy almost ruin our jet ski tour he was so bad. That and damn pool chair hogs.
@Hitogokochi oh I’m glad about that!!!
He was only thinking inappropriately 😅
@@roughshot60 😂😂😂
This is basic good manners, surely! And common sense! This is putting me off going on a cruise!
You are dead on with all of these.
Thanks for the content!
All great advice!
You missed one. Flushing the toilets in the common restrooms.
Yep!
? Am I not supposed to flush the toilet?
My OCD means I'm meticulous about this and the toilet floor, pan, seat and seat cover with be cleaner after I leave than before I arrived. Other people shouldn't have to clean up your spatter or misdirected urine stream although I always do in case the next person in thinks it might have been me!
Let's not forget it's the cruise line that needs enforce the rules. Unfortunately some don't
Honestly, they really shouldn't have to in the first place. But I get it. People are simply selfish, self-centered, and rude.
It's a real ''SHAME '' that since the Re-open of Cruising ADULTS
have to be re-minded to act as Adults.
Great Tips, Thanks Matt ....
Amen. I've witnessed SO many rude people on ships including staff too though!!
The Facebook Groups are crazy these days they act like children but there ADULTS!
@@RoyalCaribbeanFan123 truth
That is something that should be done everyday too.
People who do these things will continue to do these vile things as they have no respect for anyone else!
Thank you for the reminders! 👏🏻
I agree with and abide by all of them.
Can we now stop with the they work so hard intro for cruise workers. our recent cruise was 32.00 a day in tips (AKA) pay for the cruise line employee's for the cruise company. Do you pay 32. for every night in a hotel? or Condo for a week?
You pay much more than that for a timeshare condo
$32 a day for 3 meals and a clean stateroom? That sounds like a bargain to me.
Good information to know qnd follow.
Just got off Allure of the Seas a month ago. Can’t stand that even on Formal Night people would come in to the dining room wearing T-shirt’s and shorts! Come on… if you don’t want to wear, at the very minimum, business casual then go eat in the Windjammer! Sorry the dress code is getting a little too relaxed.
It’s not that serious, let them live and enjoy their time, everyone’s different. Worry about you and u will be fine.
This bothers me too! It's formal night if you want to wear a tank top and baseball cap go to the Windjammer. Formal night is my favorite don't ruin my vibe because you can't be bothered to wear something nice.
@@tayonaalexis - you and your statement is exactly what’s wrong with this country right now. Everybody wants to live “their truth “ and expect everyone to adapt to the minority versus the majority of how people live. There are standards, and expectations. If you don’t like it don’t partake. That’s like being invited to a wedding knowing that there is a certain dress code and showing up with flip-flops and shorts. You’re probably one of those people that are for children going to drag shows and allowing men to compete in women’s sports. Guess what there’s a whole big world out there that doesn’t include “your truth!” And the majority of Americans are getting really tired of this crap and your view of “let me do whatever I want to do.”
@@mariefolsom2144 again not that serious, they paid a good penny out their pocket they can decide what they want to do. If they want to eat in the dinning room instead of the windjammer so be it, worry about u. No one is going to ruin “ur vibe” but u🤣.
@@ProtectiveDadPranks lol bro you kinda cringe😂 imagine thinking your opinion matters in life. You only have one life, do whatever the fuck you want to do (unless you’re physically hurting things or purposely instigating something). Stop pushing your old school beliefs onto people that just wanna live life how they want.
Thank you so much for the 'reality' check. I will NEVER take a cruise. Never! Like you said. It's not as formal as it used to be. That's a shame. (and pay how much?)
Even if you omit gratuities from your initial booking, gratuities will be charged daily & automatically to your room. If you have onboard credit it will be used to finance these charges.
Gratuities are not mandatory. I heartily disagree that it is disrespectful to remove them or reduce them. Why should passengers be shamed into paying them? Cruise ship lines use those gratuities to supplement the salaries they should be paying the crew instead of offering “deeply discounted” sales. I don’t tip the front desk or maintenance people at a hotel, I tip the housekeeper and perhaps the bartender or waiter if I use the bar/restaurant. The CEO of RCI said that the company was following the hotel model with the switch to once a day cleaning (which is fine with me), so I am too. I determine at the end of the cruise based on service provided the daily amount that I pay. I always tip the crew that provides direct service such as the stateroom attendant and bartenders; and even windjammer waiters as appropriate.
An additional point regarding elevators. Give preference and access priority to mobility-challenged passengers. The old muster drill was an example of the rudeness of passengers. Often the wait was over 10-15 minutes after the drill had ended until wheelchair passengers could even get on the elevators (this has happened to us on multiple cruises). Other passengers simply walked/pushed past those waiting for elevators in wheelchairs/scooters and did not wait for their turn. The simple solution would be for the cruise line to temporarily dedicate a couple of elevators as accessible passengers only for a short period of time during high traffic times (with signage and a staff member operating the elevator and controlling who gets on). This simple solution has never happened in my experience.
It was really frustrating when RC staff were not enforcing the smoking rules or the 17 and under curfew. Was on Adventure June 3-10, kids constantly running around unsupervised. One young girl, maybe 4, was in elevator alone pushing buttons for people.
Cruise is changing people need to go back to basics like real basics ❤ hubble and kind respect to others 👏
Back circa 1990 I went on a cruise and as we were leaving port, and everyone was on deck, some kids decided to use the basketball hoop on the deck. Their ball kept hitting people in the back, head, knocking over children, etc. This was just one example of passenger behavior. I went on another cruise a few years later, and there were too many further examples, such as elderly people pushing people out of their way at he buffet, people loud in the halls in the middle of the night, etc. I'l never go on another cruise because I don't want to deal with the other passengers.
Awesome vlog!!!
I enormously disagree with enforced gratuities. I have worked in Hospitality and Tourism and gratuities ought to be voluntary or not at all as they create resentment and awkward working environments when they are forced on people; who feel as if they are paying your wages and you work for them.
I've been on two cruises and the wash your hands rule ... yeah that got skipped as there was a gastro outbreak both trips 😐 ... but luckily I avoided it and had a great trip. 😁
The rest ... well worth learning / following.
Thanks for the reminders
Here is another one. If you order room service, leave the dishes in your room as opposed to putting them out into the hallway where they block the egress in case of an emergency and block the paths of those cruisers in wheelchairs.
Yes. Just call them and say you're ready for a pickup
@@lauriemoser4208 I would agree. However, people ordering room service never do that. They just plop the tray outside and let the others walking down the narrow hallways play slalom ...
don't they say to put in hall?
It also seems to vary by ship. I just was on the Regal Princess and I never saw a tray outside a door in seven days.
When I cruise I have to bring my cpap machine. They are alway accommodating to give me an extension cord. So you don’t have to think about bringing your own.
Totally agree and please be on time for your dinner in the main dining room. 😊
Very good advice.
I’ve seen fights break out when cruise passengers take tours and don’t sit in the same seats when they get back to the bus. Some people get in early to take the front seats because they have various disabilities like hearing for example. You sit in their seat and they miss the tour guides commentaries. In any event people should courteously return to their original seat.
I agree, but it would help if the tour authority stated this before everyone got off.
Seems that is an assumption. If you catch the same bus each day you have no allocated seat.
Just leave something on the seat.
Rule 21 : Never jump out of the ship for a dare.
Its a one way trip everytime. If you survive they will remove you and anyone with you
Friends and I went on a cruise with my Dad on a new cruise line. He booked separately from us and had a drinks package. Turns out that either the till system didn't have a way to have, or the staff hadn't yet worked out how to process, a guest with a drinks package buying drinks for their friends.
I used to work on cruise ship and at the time the gratuities were not passed on to the staff.
The ocean is a Delicate Ecosystem 😂
I actually kinda miss the be there muster drill. It was a great way to meet other solo travelers.
Gratuities…wish they were still split by “service” on the ship. It was nice when you could tip a little more specifically for that service or less for a service you never used.
The fact they tell you not to be rude to the people who are trying to do their bloody job...
We live in a world where we must tell grown adults to be nice to other grown adults.
This infuriates me. No one should have to be told to be nice. It should be instinct to do so. Smh.
But sadly when you work minimum wage in a shop, a fast food, an amusement park or a cruise in this case you can see that a lot of adults don't know what basic respect is, they think that just because you're working minimum wage in a uniform you're less than human.
Loved these tips, thank you! Going on a cruise in July and always helpful to get an update on what to do and what not to do ... thankfully I knew MOST of these, but there were some I didn't know!! Question ... if your booking says tips included (not to brag but my recently retired Mum is taking her, me and my Hubby on a once in a life time, best room on board, cruise) do they REALLY mean tip included, or do they still expect a tip after - cash or within some kind of plan that's not yet added on?
If your booking says tips are included, you have prepaid your gratuities and yes they really are included. According to the Royal Caribbean FAQ "gratuities are shared among dining, bar & culinary services staff, stateroom attendants and other hotel services teams who work behind the scenes to enhance the cruise experience." That said, some people do choose to tip various staff members additional cash for exceptional service, but there is no obligation for you to do so - it's really up to you. If you purchase a drink package (alcoholic or not), you will also be charged 18% gratuity on the package to cover tipping at the bar - but same applies, some choose to give an additional tip when ordering drinks and some don't - again, no obligation to do so and it's up to you. If you don't choose to purchase a drink package and "pay as you go" an 18% gratuity will automatically be added to each drink order, with the option to add an additional tip on when you sign for your drinks (to be abdded to your onboard account).
If more people followed these rules we would have a better time
St Kitts. Four were late from a shore excursion. Two ran and we cheered! Two strolled back. Not only did everyone in a balcony BOO, Capt said enough and left. Soon as the dock lines were cast and the side thrusters kicked in, they ran. Too late sweetpea. Ramp was up.
Put gratuity in the fair and it will actually accomplish more. Crew gets theirs and a more accurate picture of the total cost.
I wish there was a rule that everyone should go in a clockwise direction in the Windjammer.
TLDR: Be a respectful decent human being.
thx for making this video, it saddens me that there are ppl that need to watch this video
You can say what you want about the cruise industry , I have never taken one and not planning one in the future. Being stuck on a very large hotel casino is not what I would call fun. We will travel back to Europe and we will set up our own trip. So, to the people who love cruising, enjoy!
Great video ❤❤❤❤
I would also suggest carrying a small hand sanitizer with you. I want to clean my hands after touching utensils at the buffet and before eating.
Many of these are just common sense., but still a good video to be seen by people going on a cruise for the first time.
There are still buffet's? I thought they were gone. I just found a new search criteria born out of Efn Covid.
So I always do cash tips it’s usually more what they take out but I have already planned for that
Also about the elevators, we went on our first cruise in March of 2022 and the ship was at capacity and it wasn't such a problem, but in Jan 2023 when the ship was full, I watched so many times where people are waiting for the elevator (maybe with luggage or strollers, and such, or even people who aren't quite as mobile) and they can't get on super fast, other people (who haven't been waiting as long as the slower people) take that opportunity to jump on the elevator in front of the slower people and fill it up. Just stop that, people.
Being polite to the staff is a given, don't reuse your plates at the buffet: okay, I admit, I didn't think of that, I would've been like "why make them do extra work?", but I understand now, can't have an outbreak on a cruise ship, that'd be a logistical nightmare. As for drinking...I don't drink ehe. Being on time for your reservation, oooh, yeah, I learned that after watching that video of that lady who got left behind because she was shopping. Throwing things overboard...I would NEVER do a thing like that
Perfect! Thanks for posting!
Don’t curse out loud at dinner or anywhere. Our last night of our cruise the party sitting behind us kept cussing out loud and saying very rude things during dinner in the dining room. I think they were intoxicated. The F bomb was flying for over an hour.
Thats fucking disgraceful.
Use the utensils provided
Yea right, on Royal Caribbean?
Just common every day good manners.
I hate that people think it’s okay to wear pajamas anywhere.
Especially to the breakfast buffet. What slobs.
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The main reason I stopped cruising was other passengers. Far too much rude, entitled behavior, especially from older, "experienced" cruisers. They would act like they were entitled to their terrible behavior because they had been on so many cruises, if that makes sense. For example, I went to one of the upper decks to lounge in the sun, but every lounge chair had shoes or a bag or a towel on it. There were several dozen empty chairs with someone’s items on them, yet there were no people in the pools or standing around. I asked an employee about it and I was told that it was OK to move someone’s items if they weren’t around. So I did. Two hours later, a 75-year-old woman was yelling at me for having taken "her" chair. Thinking I’d been the one in the wrong, I quickly left. That same woman yelled at me again later that day, telling everyone in her group that I had stolen her deck chair. I tried to explain that a crew member told me I could use an unoccupied chair, but the whole group started yelling at me and I went off to hide.
Another example: I took a shore excursion that was on a bus. I was with a family member. When we boarded the bus, it was nearly full. My family member took the last seat that was available and I ended up having to stand in the back of the bus between the last rows of seats. I couldn’t see anything. When we got to our first stop, we left the bus for a bit then reboarded. This time, my family member and I got on sooner than most of the other people and we sat together in the first available seats. Well, an older couple went ballistic, yelling about how we’d taken "their" seats. The tour guide tried to settle them down but ended up making us get up and occupy the same places we had occupied for the first part of the excursion. I had to stand in the back of the bus for the rest of the day. Not one person offered to let me sit for any part of the six-hour excursion.
Obviously these unwritten rules of etiquette need to be more strictly communicated - and enforced. I certainly have no desire to ever set foot in a cruise ship again because of the way I’ve been treated by other passengers.
I find it difficult to believe that there were not enough seats for everyone. That seems like a safety hazard to me.
@@brendaelainewaddell1682 you think a cheap cruise line cares about a third party’s bus tour safety on an island outside U.S. jurisdiction? People die on cruises every year, people are injured on cruises every year, and nothing is done about it. You’re very naïve if you think otherwise.
Cruise ships look really crammed and claustrophobic to me…I like them from an engineering standpoint; it is amazing how they are able to create these bustling mini cities on the water!
Personally though, I would prefer a cozy cabin in the mountains ❤
I thought the same until I took my first cruise. I prefer them to any vacation style now. Now waiting for my upcoming transatlantic!
It really does depend on the size of the ship and the size of the venues on the ship. I have been on full cruises where there has never been a line and others where all you do is wait in line.
Everyone should watch this. Just got off the harmony last week and it was probably the worst cruise I’ve ever done and it was because of the passengers. Super rude, cutting lines, stuffing themselves into elevators, not controlling their kids. Ugh… it was so bad. And it was my 9 month old’s inaugural cruise. Why is your teenager splashing in the kiddy pool? People have no shame.
The slowing or stopping of the line for photos whilst a group works through their desired pairings. Kids only , parents only and on and on
Hi Matt here's a suggestion to stop lounge chair hogs why doesn't he Royal Caribbean lock them up in a stack have an employee ask for your license for collateral then they give you a chair if the attendant notices your gone more then a half hour-to an hour whatever they deem as an appropriate amount of time that you need to use the chair your ID then gets taken to cruise services and you have to pay a huge fine to get your 🪪 back for being that chair hog that would be a lesson learned real fast
Excellent idea!! I know on one cruise line (MSC maybe) they will close the bars on board to get passengers to do their muster drill. I bet that works well, too.
@@sequoiareign7646 Why are lounge chairs free anyways talk about limited supply vs the demand for a chair there should be a chair upgrade then if you pay for use of the chair heck do whatever you like with it does it make sense that specialty dining costs extra when they literally have unlimited food available and yet chairs are so limited and premium and are free you have to pay for a cabana at the private island why not a pool chair that everyone wants they have to pay only the people who truly want it will pay then hogging will disappear when you have to pay money for it