20 Surprising Things Your Cabin Steward Can Bring You on a Cruise

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  • @LifeWellCruised
    @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +69

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    • @carlijarvi1198
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    • @kimelaburston7766
      @kimelaburston7766 Год назад

      Are there special qualifications if I bring my own extention cord for my cpap?

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    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +2

      @@kimelaburston7766 it’s best to ask the cruise line/ most don’t allow extension cords but may have exceptions for medical reasons but they must be aware to advise you

    • @amw3311
      @amw3311 Год назад +2

      P&O don’t allow extension cables at all, even those with no surge. Room service even for breakfast now comes with a £2.50 fee.

  • @tammaratiffany7425
    @tammaratiffany7425 11 месяцев назад +395

    On a Viking cruise, I got sick (right before COVID). My steward checked on me. She pulled my blanket up a few times, refilled my water, opened my window, but closed the drapes. The chefs made sure I had soup delivered. The staff was better than my travel mate.

    • @keenangraves8633
      @keenangraves8633 6 месяцев назад +12

      😮 That’s crazy!

    • @QueenKayKay47
      @QueenKayKay47 6 месяцев назад +14

      If they did all of that, they deserved a $500 tip!

    • @bonniegirl5138
      @bonniegirl5138 6 месяцев назад +9

      Wow!

    • @user-it2jo8bx4n
      @user-it2jo8bx4n 4 месяца назад +5

      We were on Cruise&Maritime Marco Polo (no longer in existence) I became quite ill our stewardess was wonderful(as was my husband) she brought me tea cold water and checked on me regularly while she was working especially when I made my husband get off the ship in port she was so kind and got a big tip from me

    • @joycehill4618
      @joycehill4618 2 месяца назад +4

      If there are 3 adults in cabin, how much is a sensible tip from each for 7 day cruise? Is there a standard percentage?

  • @deboramiller3455
    @deboramiller3455 Год назад +312

    I always get up early and get my latte in the morning and a pastry. One morning I asked my steward if she liked the specialty coffee. She said yes but didn’t think it legal for her to have it. Every morning I brought her a latte and pastry and left it on her cart discreetly covered with a napkin. If I saw someone else by the cart, I would leave it in my room for her. It was our little secret 😊

    • @kepckatherinec805
      @kepckatherinec805 6 месяцев назад +26

      That was a lovely, thoughtful thing for you to do. Must have made that lady very happy.💐

    • @mackenziem.nicolen4192
      @mackenziem.nicolen4192 5 месяцев назад +6

      I am definitely doing this!

    • @GigiTee-hv4tq
      @GigiTee-hv4tq 4 месяца назад +1

      Secret??? All their food is free too😂😂😂 she probably already had her coffee and breakfast when you would leave it on her carr😂

    • @highpsi11
      @highpsi11 4 месяца назад +4

      How can specialty coffee be illegal? Maybe she meant that crew isn't permitted to get it as part of their food ration? So they'd have to pay for it themselves? I don't understand this restriction for crew's coffee.

    • @drbushwoman
      @drbushwoman 4 месяца назад +20

      ⁠@@GigiTee-hv4tq staff get different food and drinks than customers. They even have to pay for their soda, so I doubt they get lattes and fancy pastries.

  • @sallyjibodh693
    @sallyjibodh693 Год назад +101

    We gave our cabin attendant 100...he was so happy he started dancing in the hallway...made our day seeing kind sweet hardworking guy so happy 😊

    • @Blackphoenix422
      @Blackphoenix422 3 месяца назад +3

      Do you still do your gratuity? Or tip them in cash instead of your gratuity

  • @nicolenielwhite5420
    @nicolenielwhite5420 Год назад +262

    We took my 90 years old father-in-law on his first cruise this year. As we didn't spend every moment together we were able to keep track of him with the medallion but the room steward was amazing when my FIL would get turned around on his deck he'd point him back to his cabin which we'd decorated with some fun magnets. The steward also alerted the other stewards on the fore deck and a few times they got him to the right cabin. A big shout out to those stewards that go above and beyond.
    And yes everytime we saw his steward we thanked him and made sure he had a generous extra tip.

    • @MJ-gj6mj
      @MJ-gj6mj Год назад +9

      That is really neat! I'm sure your FIL enjoyed his time aboard 😊

    • @user-jb3pm9ys4h
      @user-jb3pm9ys4h 10 месяцев назад +6

      Sorry, I laughed at this. My sister and I travelled on QM2 last week with our 92 year old mother and I bet she’d have loved a way of contacting us every time she got lost!

    • @juliecarlee5154
      @juliecarlee5154 9 месяцев назад +20

      Why are you all leaving these extremely elderly people to find their own way back to their cabin?! 😤

    • @vickiantzak4428
      @vickiantzak4428 11 часов назад

      I always request a coffee maker too!

  • @lovecruisin6457
    @lovecruisin6457 Год назад +172

    I sail with Princes. I love tea so I would make the trek to the buffet several times a day for a cup of tea. Well, I watched another cruise vlogger who indicated you can ask for a kettle for your room so you can make a cup of tea. I asked my room steward on my last 3 week cruise for a kettle and he not only brought me a kettle but an assortment of tea as well - and he kept it stocked for the entire cruise!

    • @junedunne
      @junedunne 4 месяца назад +2

      I'm a tea lover too I wonder if NCL does this or RCI? I get so frustrated when they bring water in a pot that they swear has never had coffee in it, but it has. I don't like coffee and coffee sediment always gets in the nooks and crannies and spoils the water and makes the tea taste awful. An electric tea kettle would solve that.

  • @PsychicPhilosopher
    @PsychicPhilosopher 8 месяцев назад +35

    In May 2022, we sailed on Carnival Glory. I injured my knee the very first night onboard. (It was not Carnival‘s fault. I was a klutz.) Carnival was gracious enough to loan me a push wheelchair at no cost for the rest of the cruise.
    Our cabin steward was so kind. Whenever he saw us in the hallway, he would stop what he was doing and rush to our cabin to open the door. He also left a doorstop in our room to help us get out of our cabin and help us when he wasn’t around. But even after he left the doorstop, if he saw us he would open the door for us. That just meant everything. It was our first cruise after the pandemic, and it was a bit difficult with my unexpected injury. I definitely got a look at another side of life, and that made helpers like our cabin steward even more appreciated. Truly a wonderful human being.

  • @edwinalasal9114
    @edwinalasal9114 Год назад +337

    My husband left his dress pants at home. Our steward was wonderful he found a pair of waiter pants for him to use and duck tape to use to hem them up. They worked great. This was on NCL out of California over 30 years ago.

    • @joycheatham6611
      @joycheatham6611 Год назад +20

      Wow that is going above and beyond!

    • @TheSharpasice
      @TheSharpasice Год назад +23

      In the 90's on our first cruise, my husband forgot his dress shoes and was going to wear sandals to the MDR. Our room steward heard and sent the man from the tuxedo rental over, who measured him for shoes and found him a pair of dress shoes he could wear for dinner & pix. And they were free!

    • @_kimiadventures
      @_kimiadventures 11 месяцев назад +8

      Now that’s service wow

    • @jacquelinemeier-boucher8192
      @jacquelinemeier-boucher8192 5 месяцев назад +3

      How cool and smart

    • @WendyShepard-zf1jg
      @WendyShepard-zf1jg 4 месяца назад +1

      So is room service free on Carnival liberty?

  • @user-ud5it2rp8b
    @user-ud5it2rp8b 11 месяцев назад +98

    was traveling with my elderly mother & one evening we came back to our cabin & found our towels were folded into lions. This brightened my Mom's day so much that our attended folded the towels into different animals - every night! What a gift for her!

    • @linamendt9149
      @linamendt9149 4 месяца назад +3

      This is Normal on many cruises.

  • @shelleytuttle4829
    @shelleytuttle4829 Год назад +133

    Accidentally, we were booked into a non-handicap room when we had to re-book. Upon arrival, I expressed my shock to my attendant. They found me a shower chair and elevated toilet seat for my Mom. He always seemed to be right there when I needed to door prop to exit the room. We were with him 14 days on a back to back repositioning cruise. I was so grateful for him always looking out for us.
    So you can get last minute stuff.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +4

      That’s wonderful to hear

    • @macwess6098
      @macwess6098 Год назад +10

      We are 71 and 69 and took our first ever cruise last month to Alaska and really appreciate all of the helpful information we got from your videos! You are the BEST!

    • @FindingPebbles
      @FindingPebbles Год назад +3

      That's really nice.

  • @NormanAllan53
    @NormanAllan53 Год назад +325

    We've cruised over 60 times and everything you mentioned is factual.That said, earlier this year we were on Norwegian twice and I noticed the balcony only had two chairs and a small table.I asked the cabin steward to swap out both chairs for one lounge chair.I enjoy the fresh air.My wife never sits on the balcony. The next day sure enough there was my lounge chair and did I ever enjoy afternoon naps and my music stored on my phone.

    • @beachbum333
      @beachbum333 Год назад +2

      NCL is great!!

    • @jbob1548
      @jbob1548 Год назад +4

      Love this idea! I hope RC does this too.

    • @lyndaschatz348
      @lyndaschatz348 Год назад +3

      I'll be on MSC soon and was planning on asking for a lounge chair. I hope they'll accommodate

    • @mary6734
      @mary6734 Год назад +4

      Oh, I didn't know you could swap your balcony chairs for a lounger.

    • @debbiecavins3880
      @debbiecavins3880 Год назад +8

      @@mary6734 Only on some balconies. Not all can handle the lounge chair.

  • @user-hx6ip8ko9g
    @user-hx6ip8ko9g 7 месяцев назад +78

    As soon as I arrive I ask the cabin attendant to empty the minibar so I can use it store fruit, yogurt, and juices that I bring back from the buffet.

  • @laurabatton
    @laurabatton Год назад +51

    On our recent Alaskan cruise on Celebrity we were celebrating our 40th anniversary. They provided a special dinner and wine in our cabin after it. Our attendant set it up with towel swans, wine glasses and rose petals. All for free.

  • @lisajoy4499
    @lisajoy4499 11 месяцев назад +83

    I ask for a packed lunch for days off the boat from room service...a big tip helps

    • @lauriemoser4208
      @lauriemoser4208 2 месяца назад +7

      Pack what you want in the windjammer sandwiches fruit cookies. You paid for it

    • @IrisP989
      @IrisP989 Месяц назад +3

      @@lauriemoser4208 Do people use ziplock bags or containers for that?

    • @IrisP989
      @IrisP989 Месяц назад +1

      Do you pay for lunch since you order it from room service?

  • @dianereardon58
    @dianereardon58 Год назад +129

    On our last RC cruise, our cabin steward saw my husband’s CPap machine and offered to bring us distilled water. No charge. It was a nice touch.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +5

      Nice!

    • @francesgill8621
      @francesgill8621 Год назад +4

      Interesting. Holland is charging me $3 for distilled water for my cpap on my upcoming cruise with them in August. Princess and MSC have given it to me for free.

    • @joeo7693
      @joeo7693 Год назад +3

      I have had the same experience cruising on RCL.

    • @Kattchannel
      @Kattchannel Год назад +2

      Same! It was great!❤

    • @katieslater8548
      @katieslater8548 Год назад +3

      @@francesgill8621Would I have my travel agent request the distilled water? I am looking at my celebrity account and I don’t see anywhere to request it.

  • @lynneshapiro3248
    @lynneshapiro3248 Год назад +60

    Regarding special accomodations:
    I had gastric sleeve surgery, so since we're going on an RCCL cruise in October, I reached out to the special accomodations at Royal Caribbean. I let them know about my dietary needs and how I don't want to waste food and I may want to share my husband's entree. Here is their answer:
    "Dear Lynne,
    Thank you for sharing your dietary information with us. We appreciate your consideration and commitment to minimizing food waste. We understand that after undergoing bariatric gastric surgery, your food intake has changed, and you prefer smaller portions.
    We recommend that you meet with the Head Waiter in the Main Dining Room, and Restaurant Managers at other dining venues, to review the menus and identify selections you wish to have modified or avoided, we will be more than happy to accommodate to your dietary needs.
    If you decide to share an entree with your husband, please let your table server know, and they will assist in arranging it accordingly. We want to ensure that your meals are satisfying and well-suited to your preferences.
    Thank you for your understanding and proactive approach to reducing food waste. We are delighted to have you as our guest, and we look forward to providing you with a delightful dining experience that meets your unique needs.
    If you have any additional requests or further questions, please feel free to reach out to us.
    Best regards,
    Maria Sagastume
    Access Advocate"
    This is why I just LOVE Royal Caribbean!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +4

      Thanks for sharing! Excellent communication by both Royal & yourself 👏

    • @loopner4689
      @loopner4689 Год назад +7

      I too had bariatric surgery before my cruise. With a doctor note, I was able to bring protein drinks over the beverage allowance.
      They were supposed to be carried on, but with the weight, I was not happy about that. I put them in the luggage and taped a copy of the Dr. note to it. No problems whatsoever.

    • @PeachStateNotaryServices
      @PeachStateNotaryServices Месяц назад

      Love it ! Hence why many of us are "Loyal to Royal"! Hope you enjoyed your sailing!!

  • @brendacook1536
    @brendacook1536 Год назад +56

    Hi Alina, even though we always pay our gratuities in advance, my husband introduces himself to our attendant and from that day forward, he hands that person $20 a day and make sure he always says thank you and tell him how much we appreciate him. These people work so hard for the past 18 years, we cruise every year and one of the attendance told my husband he appreciates when a guest acknowledges him with a hello oh thank you he told us they are many guess that would bump into him I wouldn’t even say excuse me these guests would look straight through them, as if there were nothing these attendance work so hard, and I think that the hardest workers on the ship just sharing🎈🇺🇸🎈

  • @brooksmorelock5545
    @brooksmorelock5545 Год назад +47

    The first step for cabin stewards must be ninja training - they are so fast and stealthy

  • @allenbateman3518
    @allenbateman3518 11 месяцев назад +46

    I am hot natured and always feel that the AC in the rooms do not cool enough. My last cruise in April, I ordered and small fan and some magnetic hook magnets. I put the fan right beside the AC output and used the magnetic hooks to hold the line so it wouldn't be just hanging.. It worked great! The fan propelled the cold air right over the bed.. Worked great..

  • @jackmchammocklashing224
    @jackmchammocklashing224 Год назад +108

    I always respect my cabin steward, I place a bio disposable bag daily in the waste bin, I give a seperate private gratuity, and on a Rare occasion when my stewardess had special dispensation to fly from Jordon to the Holy land, I chucked in her air fare, as a treat, I am not rich or well off,just human and the trip meant the world to her, she had saved so long for

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Год назад +32

      "I am not rich or well off"
      Yes. Yes you are.
      You might not be as wealthy as some you know, but when you can afford a cruise and a mid-East airfare for a ship worker, you are well to do.

    • @jackmchammocklashing224
      @jackmchammocklashing224 Год назад +11

      @@bugwar5545 I am certainly not rich, I save up all year or maybe two for a cruise, but I know after hard work I have a bit more than a crew member on a cruise line
      As for rich I only cruise on Costa an affordable for me cruise line
      I am not middle class I am working class and work 45 hours a week on standard working class pay, as in £12k a year

    • @user-nt9vo2rk5j
      @user-nt9vo2rk5j 7 месяцев назад +20

      Rich or not, that was a really nice thing to do.

    • @pauline-glitterbugcrafts
      @pauline-glitterbugcrafts 3 месяца назад +9

      You may not be rich in money but you are rich in kindness and empathy, and that's the best kind of wealth you can have.

    • @angelabland7773
      @angelabland7773 2 месяца назад +4

      YOU ARE WEALTHY IN YOUR HEART❤🎉 BRAVO 👏🏽 REAL MAN KING👑 WARRIOR 💪🏻🤺👑👏🏻💝

  • @LindaFuhrman
    @LindaFuhrman Год назад +149

    I've given the cabin attendants a card with tip at the beginning of my cruise.... telling them how excited I am to be on the trip and that I will keep my cabin as tidy as possible. (usually with a smiley face) They always seem so enthusiastic and eager to be helpful..... even if I don't ask them for a single thing during the cruise. They know that they are appreciated from Day 1!!!!

    • @MiaHessMusic
      @MiaHessMusic Год назад +7

      Great idea!!

    • @melissabarclay8431
      @melissabarclay8431 Год назад +3

      I love this idea

    • @georgiahilton6051
      @georgiahilton6051 Год назад +6

      About to go on my first cruise. How much do you tip the attendant?

    • @Mishabug83
      @Mishabug83 Год назад +1

      @@georgiahilton6051Me too. So I’m wondering the same thing.

    • @janchapdelaine3683
      @janchapdelaine3683 Год назад +4

      Same - we also paid for gratuities in advance but I would like to go above and beyond because they do for me. Not sure how the gratuities in advance work - 🤷‍♀️

  • @lisamurphy4796
    @lisamurphy4796 4 месяца назад +11

    One thing I forgot on my last cruise was a small sewing kit. Thankfully my cabin steward overheard me in the hallway and brought me 2 small sewing kits , just in case....lol and saved the day. 😊

  • @monicareynolds8053
    @monicareynolds8053 Год назад +184

    On Carnival last year (our first cruise) masks were no longer required and we meant to pack them anyway but then forgot. They made an announcement that the port required masks, and we immediately panicked. Our cabin steward was in the hallway and as soon as we asked, he quickly whipped two masks out of his cart like magic. He did the same when we needed a pen the next day. Little things, but he was so prepared! Also he made the best towel animals!

  • @MrLorenWSmith
    @MrLorenWSmith Год назад +106

    Always love your videos, thank you. On the thought about tipping your cabin attendant, we have always followed a routine when we cruise that I truly believe has made out cabin attendant experience/relationship one that is always above and beyond. I am a frugal traveler but with that said, I am NOT opposed to spending money, I just want it to be money well spent. Upon arriving to our cabin on every cruise we have ever gone on, we leave a pre-written letter/note to the cabin attendant. We introduce ourselves, let them know we are experienced cruisers and most of all THANK them in advance for all they are going to do to make our trip amazing. If we have any requests (egg crate, empty the fridge, extra towels, etc. we list them) and along with the note we paperclip a $100 bill to the paper. The note is in an envelope that we address to "Our Cabin Steward" and we leave it on the bed (or hand it to them if we run into them). Yes, that is a heft tip, but it has always been worth every penny. We find that we get extra effort and extra attention whenever we do that. (Remember, the definition of TIPS is: To Insure Proper Service. It is intended to be done BEFORE any service is done, not after. Somehow the definition over time made people do it at the end which honestly is counterintuitive. Everyone rises with motivation and expectation. Just my two cents.) I would rather give a $100 to the cabin attendant upon embarkation day than blow it in the casino or the spa. For $100, I get suite type luxury service and attention while staying in an interior or balcony room. ;) Happy cruising! Keep up the videos.

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades 10 месяцев назад +3

      I think this would be very effective.

    • @Oakridger2024
      @Oakridger2024 9 месяцев назад +1

      I get great service from my stewards without tipping first.

    • @nancyjbrown1598
      @nancyjbrown1598 6 месяцев назад +4

      So do you also give another tip at the end of the cruise as well? I like the idea of tip at beginning.

    • @mirakelmayoral7357
      @mirakelmayoral7357 3 месяца назад +2

      I love the idea of a note with your requests, especially since my spouse and I both have ADHD and tend to forget to do stuff. I'd rather write my note now and make my requests, print it out, and pack it with my documentation stuff so I make sure it's taken care of.

    • @Mythoughtsonthematter
      @Mythoughtsonthematter 29 дней назад +1

      (Remember, the definition of TIPS is: To Insure Proper Service.)
      If I was their employer and they did not give proper service without being tipped for it I'D SACK THEM. You don't get tipped for just turning up to your job you get tipped for service above and beyond what is expected (except in America I guess where they don't pay people properly to start with.). Btw I do tip at the end, what service I received during will determine the size of tip that I leave.

  • @chrisanastasia4361
    @chrisanastasia4361 Год назад +230

    Three out of three cruises I've been on, the cabin stewards were great. The second cruise I went on was on a Norvwegian cruise with my mom and some friends. My mom uses a CPAP machine and the steward brought distilled water right away without us even asking. The last cruise I went on was with Royal Caribbean and my girlfriend wanted firmer pillows and our steward even took us to the supply room to show us what pillows they had so my girlfriend could pick them out :)

  • @donnaporter7823
    @donnaporter7823 Год назад +109

    When we went on a 15 day cruise, I made a quilt for the cabin stewart to show our appreciation. When we gave it to him, he left without saying anything. I worried for a couple of days that I had done something wrong. When we were leaving, I saw him and asked if I did something wrong. His reply was that he was emotional and had to leave.
    Is it ok to give a gift like that?

    • @nuvoclassic
      @nuvoclassic Год назад +35

      As a fellow quilter, what a thoughtful gift. I'm emotional and would hae left too - being a natural 'hugger'. The ship policy may be NOT to hug/touch passengers...

    • @vagabonddeesadventures8491
      @vagabonddeesadventures8491 Год назад +21

      Also a quilter. What a beautiful gift. I understand why he was so touched.

    • @travelbug8632
      @travelbug8632 Год назад +10

      ❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️

    • @irena5131
      @irena5131 3 месяца назад +1

      Quilts are bulky. Their rooms are small. Luggage space flying home will definitely be a problem.
      Kind gesture but not practical.

    • @suesaysso
      @suesaysso 2 месяца назад +2

      So sweet

  • @Backnine907
    @Backnine907 Год назад +82

    I have always tipped my cabin Stewart on the first day anywhere between $50-100 and another $50-75 on the last day. This all depends on the length of the cruise. One time, without asking, the cabin Steward decorated our room with a bunch of birthday balloons and banners when he found it it was my wife's birthday. He also left two huge cupcakes with candles as well. Regardless, it does pay to be super nice to your cabin steward. They have a tough job and 99.999% of the time they try very hard to go up and beyond to make your cruise enjoyable.

  • @scottsaltman
    @scottsaltman Год назад +43

    On my last cruise, I kindly asked for a bucket of ice. That way, I could have cold water as it melted. My steward brought me a bucket of ice every day and we really appreciated it. It is also pleasant when you are going to a very warm destination to always have chilled water in the cabin.

    • @tammaratiffany7425
      @tammaratiffany7425 4 месяца назад

      I got this on my last cruise as well. Fresh ice each evening. It kept me I. Fresh, cold water all night.

  • @Cruise-RX
    @Cruise-RX Год назад +906

    The first thing I do is hand them a $100 bill when we meet them to let them know in advance we appreciate the service and it helps them at the same time.

    • @francesgill8621
      @francesgill8621 Год назад +346

      And I think I'm generous with my $20 bill!😂

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +73

      Wow! I’m sure it’s appreciated

    • @Cruise-RX
      @Cruise-RX Год назад +100

      @@LifeWellCruised I hope so. They work hard, have to be away from their families and on every cruise the staff is always so nice. it's like they never have a bad day.

    • @nicholeknight1893
      @nicholeknight1893 Год назад +181

      Tipping upfront is great advice. I always do it in the backend. But I'm going to start doing it on the front. Thank you

    • @crystalrowan
      @crystalrowan Год назад +67

      Oooh, I LOVE this idea! Totally going to do this on my upcoming cruise!

  • @AnnSmith-ez2yh
    @AnnSmith-ez2yh Год назад +17

    I prepare a list for our room steward before we get on board. I just type up a small note with a few requests
    ~Bathrobes
    ~Extra towels and pillows
    ~Extra blankets for the beds
    ~Blanket for outdoor movies
    ~Third lounge chair for our balcony (always book an aft facing balcony)
    ~ask for late morning service to have our cabin cleaned.
    ~Ice bucket filled twice a day
    ~Empty our fridge so we don’t get charged for the items the cruise line charges u for.
    ~We are always very generous and leave cash in an envelope with this note.
    *****
    NCL will not open the partition between cabins on the balcony.
    NCL only provides one cabin service now. They used to provide an additional turn down service daily but now the staff has more than double the cabins to clean.
    We place our room service breakfast order prior to going to bed by filling out the form and leaving it on our cabin door in the hall to be delivered by 7am. It’s important we feel that passengers should also make sure to tip the delivery person in cash each delivery. On NCL there is a charge for room service all day including continental breakfast.

  • @mhoffman11
    @mhoffman11 Год назад +19

    *While cruising on the Ruby Princess, the night tables had motion detector sensors on the bottom which lit up whenever someone got up at night. We asked our cabin steward about this. He put blue painters tape over the sensors so no jarring lights. As an alternative, the small decorative pillows on the bed can be placed in front of the sensors.
    *At my request, our cabin steward brought me a light blanket and removed the comforter on the bed which made sleeping more pleasant. I also asked our steward to not tuck in the bedding which is my preference.
    *Cruise planners can also be gotten at the service desk. Note that the schedule on the printed cruise planner can differ from the cruise planner on the app.
    *If you ask for a robe, be sure to request the size that you want. We requested robes on the website personalizer ahead of time. I then asked for a larger robe which the steward brought.
    *On one occasion, I left a note for my husband to tend to something in the room. Our cabin steward read the note and took care of this. That got him an extra tip!

  • @soapboxgamer9877
    @soapboxgamer9877 Год назад +8

    I hurt my back only a few months before a cruise, and it helped the pain to have a heating pad. I asked guest services and they provided one on loan, which was really nice.

  • @happycruiser
    @happycruiser Год назад +70

    We had our cabin steward repair a handbag. He took it away, and brought it back in perfect shape. Also had them help with a damaged suitcase once. They have provided us with a needle and thread.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +4

      That’s a really good one I would not have thought of. Thanks for mentioning

  • @alberts.ferguson8086
    @alberts.ferguson8086 Год назад +16

    JULY 29, 2023. I love the idea about tipping in advance! I always tip the last day but it is far more strategic to tip at first meeting! Never thought about that in over 20 continuous years of cruising.

  • @JuanPerez-ew5qo
    @JuanPerez-ew5qo Год назад +195

    I didn't know about the coffee maker or mattress topper. Great tips! Water is usually extra (at least in my experience) even with drink packages, when brought to the cabin. However, we were given this tip by one of our cabin stewards. Ask for a pitcher of water to be delivered with your complimentary continental breakfast order, and they will bring it. Now, bare in mind that a pitcher of water will not usually be part of the menu items. We were told to write it in, and its worked like a charm every time we've done it.

    • @debbiecavins3880
      @debbiecavins3880 Год назад +10

      Some cruise line don't have mattress toppers...but what they will do is put a few of those douvets (the heavy bedspread) on the bed. They made mine very comfy

    • @dianaabruzzese3794
      @dianaabruzzese3794 Год назад +8

      On Cunard my steward had a broken sandal fixed for me❣️

    • @jackierevard1159
      @jackierevard1159 11 месяцев назад +8

      What cruise line had coffee makers to use in your room?

    • @cajundragon
      @cajundragon 11 месяцев назад +5

      Oh really? I have a little ☕one I was going to bring with me. If this is confirmed I will save the suitcase space! Nice.

    • @everhea9907
      @everhea9907 11 месяцев назад +12

      I didn't hear her say anything about coffee makers, was that in the video?

  • @karenrowell5726
    @karenrowell5726 Год назад +104

    We always make our requests for extra towels, daily ice, etc, on first meeting with steward, along with $20 or so (depending on length of trip), and always receive excellent service. We tip again at the end additional to prepaids. They work very hard and always take great care of us!

  • @kenyalitaduplessis3852
    @kenyalitaduplessis3852 Год назад +31

    Just came off a cruise with Royal Caribbean and rented a scooter from Special Needs at Sea. The scooter was waiting for me outside my cabin. At the end of the cruise RC made it much easier instead of leaving in cabin as instructed but to leave the scooter in designated lounge area and they transported me in a wheelchair from that area to disembark the ship. Your information is always very helpful.

  • @JoyceLevis
    @JoyceLevis 4 месяца назад +3

    NCL no longer has coffee makers in most cabins. When I asked my cabin Stewart, he told me that they are now by request only. I requested one and he gladly brought it for me. He also restocked supplies regularly. This is great if you like your first cup before going for breakfast in the morning.

  • @shelleydavis9956
    @shelleydavis9956 Год назад +8

    Asked cabin steward to empty the fridge so I could put my own items in it - did so, no problems.

  • @richardgotshall2703
    @richardgotshall2703 Год назад +10

    When we cruised in Hawaii, m.y sister (who lived on Oahu) gave beautiful leis. To preserve them she told us to soak them in cold water. So the first day of our cruise we filled tHe basin and put the leis in. Our cabin steward was surprised and asked why we were drowning our flowers! We explained it him. He was a really helpful chat and took special pains to look out for our then 10-year-old daughter.

  • @kevingodwin5555
    @kevingodwin5555 Год назад +9

    My first and only Carnival experience a year ago we were at dinner and for whatever reason it was taking along time to get our food mainly our desserts and my two nieces wanted to go catch a show so they never got their desserts they were excited about. The next evening, the waitress was very apologetic and was able to have the check prepare the previous nights desserts for the girls even though it wasn't on the menu. We thought that was pretty awesome to go out of her way to even ask the chef much less make it happy :)

  • @martinazorc280
    @martinazorc280 7 месяцев назад +6

    The Carnival blue blanket is phenomenal, very large, super warm and fantastic to the touch.

  • @Sharon-bo2se
    @Sharon-bo2se Год назад +44

    Have had very good interactions with our cabin stewards and other staff. Definitely tipped at the end and along the way. I have mobility issues and everyone was so helpful. We always made sure to be polite, smile, and thank the staff. Courtesy goes a long way to making a cruise a positive experience for everyone.

  • @SDA0271
    @SDA0271 Год назад +54

    Excellant video! As I adjust more and more to the cruising lifestyle, it's videos like this and the comments that make things better. As for tipping, my personal guideline is $20 / day no matter the length of the cruise. I had been giving it all at the end, but may wind up splitting it in half based on some comments. Half up front and the other half at the end. The Stewards are working 7 days a week, long shifts every day. They're human just like the rest of us. A tip at the start can boost morale since they are coming off a cruise that just ended and they may be tired.

  • @carolynstroud4703
    @carolynstroud4703 Год назад +11

    We cruised on RC & I asked the steward if they had something to put under the mattress to raise up the head; he found a wooden wedge that worked great. My husband was able to sleep so much better with his BIPAP.

    • @kirk3677
      @kirk3677 3 месяца назад

      Going on a 14 day cruise in August.
      Never occurred to me to request this. Great tip on elevating the head of the mattress as we use this feature at home. Saves me from overindulging on the drink package just to fall asleep on a flat mattress Lol

  • @mikebilon8208
    @mikebilon8208 Год назад +19

    On most of the Princess ships, you need an extension cord for the CPAP machine. Invariably the cord is a nuisance on the floor during the day. For the first time in the 20 or so cruises that we needed the cord he took the time to plug it in behind the TV, which is a feat in itself. WOW 👌

  • @cruisingforone
    @cruisingforone Год назад +11

    I have found that the stewards are not as visible as they used to be. Sometimes I don’t see mine for days. I know it’s because they have to do 2 to 3 times more work than before. Given that, it’s a miracle they can get anything done. They deserve an extra “thank you” tip and a hand written note of thanks.

  • @beme9942
    @beme9942 Год назад +41

    Excellent tios and concise delivery. I've been on 11 cruises and I still learned several tips from this video! Thank you so much. Please know I think you're one of the best cruise tipsters out there because the video didn't have a lot of unnecessary chatter.

    • @faleciahenry9646
      @faleciahenry9646 11 месяцев назад +5

      Totally agree - there was no unnecessary chatter.

  • @kathryncashner3294
    @kathryncashner3294 Год назад +52

    On recent cruises, we have been surprised to find extra towels (in addition to the 4 in the bathroom) in one of the storage bins in the closet. Very convenient! and no need to ask for extras! Extra blankets are usually available if needed--very helpful if one person likes the cabin cooler than the other does.; We had a suitcase repaired on the ship at no charge, even though I told them it had been damaged by the airline.

  • @tammyhypes9348
    @tammyhypes9348 Месяц назад +1

    The best cruise steward I had was on the Carnival Ecstasy. He was outstanding. He told me all the freebies I didn't know that were available to us. He made sure every day that any thing we may have needed was taken care of immediately. He did his job so well that even though we prepaid gratuities we gave him even more

  • @kathyhiggins290
    @kathyhiggins290 Год назад +66

    On our Panama Canal cruise, our room steward had some wonderful ideas where we could go on the ship for special viewing locations (through several unmarked doors for hidden balcony type spaces.

  • @carolinecutler9080
    @carolinecutler9080 Год назад +24

    Went on my first cruise with 2 other people (my daughter-in-law and her mom). I saw the couch in the cabin and asked the steward for an extra blanket/pillow since that’s where I was sleeping. I’m far from picky and easygoing. He was so sweet and turned that couch into a comfortable bed. I was so happy! I felt like a queen. He teased me during that whole cruise about how excited I was about that. 😂

    • @nonnauu3977
      @nonnauu3977 7 месяцев назад +3

      You must have booked a cabin that sleeps 3 and the couches are the intended 3rd bed unless there is one that drops down from the ceiling. I’m curious as to where you thought you were going to sleep?

    • @carolinecutler9080
      @carolinecutler9080 7 месяцев назад

      @@nonnauu3977It was a balcony cabin that slept 3. I wasn’t sure the sleeping arrangements when I got there so I figured I’d just take the couch instead of trying to fit all 3 of us in one bed. I’d sleep on the balcony if I had to 😂. I just have a hard time sleeping with anyone next to me so I opted for the couch. All I needed was a blanket and I’m good as long as nobody is next to me while I sleep. When I checked the website it didn’t say much about the sleeping arrangements but all my friends that have cruised told me it might be a tight fit so I thought we would be in one big bed or a trundle. It’s amazing how many can fit in one cabin though.

  • @suewolf3279
    @suewolf3279 11 месяцев назад +12

    Over the years I have requested so many things that you have mentioned and received them without delay from my cabin Stewart. 1 filling the ice bucket daily. 2. a mattress topper. 3. corkscrew. 4. wine glasses. 5. Extension cord. 6. Removal of a piece of furniture, or removing a large additional comforter so we could have more storage space.

  • @lorimasterson8427
    @lorimasterson8427 Год назад +23

    I'm so excited, my husband and I are going on our 2nd Alaska cruise. It is a nice change from our usual Caribbean cruises. In every cold drink, we both like a lot of ice. We always ask the cabin steward for ice twice per day. We mostly cruise with Celebrity and they still have cabin service twice per day anyway, so it's always been done without a problem. We hadn't thought about keeping the ice bucket in the fridge until one of your viewers mentioned it, but we will try that as well.

  • @kerrychabot
    @kerrychabot Год назад +11

    I LOVE the towel animals! I think I squealed every time we came in & they’d left 1! I didn’t realize we could request them! Omgosh I’m so excited!!

  • @juliatarrel1674
    @juliatarrel1674 10 месяцев назад +4

    I'm disabled, and spoke to Princess about accommodations. They have cabins specifically set up for stuff like shower chairs, lip-less showers, wide wheelchair-friendly doors, turn points (so you don't have to do a 3-point turn just to get to the bed from the door). They also have wheelchair assistance from the street to the gangplank (but not once on the ship).

  • @christineshields1714
    @christineshields1714 Год назад +74

    Our travel agent always notes on our reservations that my husband uses a CPAP. We've never had an issue getting an extension cord and distilled water in our cabin. I've found it helpful to write down all our requests i.e. CPAP necessities, daily ice, robes, number of daily towels needed, etc. When the cabin steward comes to introduce him/herself, I give them the list. This has worked very well. We have a lot of cruises under our belt. I have to say that we have never had a bad cabin steward. They all have been very attentive and friendly. I will admit that we miss the twice a day cabin service simply because we don't get to have as much interaction with the steward. On the post cruise survey I praised our steward and mentioned him by name, but I also mentioned that I preferred twice a day service because I missed the more frequent interactions with the steward.

    • @darreledwards5094
      @darreledwards5094 Год назад +8

      We took a cruise on princess last September and they provided distilled water for my c-pap free. We are scheduled on Carnival in September this year and they said I have to buy it from the cabin steward for $3 per gallon!

    • @christineshields1714
      @christineshields1714 Год назад +5

      @@darreledwards5094 that's good to know. We have a Carnival cruise planned for next January from Galveston. Usually, we cruise on RC. They provide distilled water for free.

    • @1founddaughter740
      @1founddaughter740 Год назад

      ​@darreledwards5094 Did you need to use the ship's extension cord? And is the reason for it to reach your bed, or to fit the outlet properly? I ask because my CPAP plug is pretty long.

    • @Elizabeth-xr6xl
      @Elizabeth-xr6xl 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@1founddaughter740 Most of the plugs are at the desk area so you'd need an extension cord to reach your bed.

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@darreledwards5094 Another commenter suggested, request a pitcher of water on your room service breakfast as a write in.

  • @lisastrange6754
    @lisastrange6754 Год назад +10

    I ask my Steward for just that my ice buckets and they put it in my fridge. daily, and you're right on the first day, and they never forget on every cruise with Carnival. I just learned about bathrobes and slippers in September 2022 from your channel.❤ So, since then, I have asked for one on day one cruising with Carnival. Thank you! Love your channel.

  • @susanfromtoronto5168
    @susanfromtoronto5168 Год назад +19

    Have taken several Holland America cruises with my elderly mom. Cabin stewards have been very helpful in providing CPAP extension cord, bath stool and arranging for Installation of hand held shower spray (best to request some of these in advance), Also asked that mini fridge be emptied of items for sale on first day so it could be used to store goodies purchased ashore. Requested fresh fruitwas provided daily. Coffee delivered to cabin each morning.

  • @aguptill1
    @aguptill1 Год назад +6

    We requested a bed topper on a CCL a few years ago and were told they do not have them available. However, our amazing room steward, Ali, came to the rescue!! He made up my side of the bed with 5 pillows, put a sheet over top of them and it was like sleeping on a cloud!! I have chronic pain and can really hurt if sleeping on most regular mattresses. We always have our RS make up my side of the bed now with 5 pillows and I’m pretty much pain free and sleep SO well!! LOVE Carnival Cruise Lines 🥰 🛳️ 😎

    • @gingergirl8558
      @gingergirl8558 2 месяца назад

      Did you request once on board or in advance? 😊 I have a bad bad as well.

    • @aguptill1
      @aguptill1 2 месяца назад

      @@gingergirl8558 on board

  • @JayCaesar
    @JayCaesar Год назад +7

    Cabin attendants work so hard. I always try to show my appreciation with cash tips (trust me, those automatic gratuities don't go as far as people think; sooooo many staff members share them) and by mentioning them by name in cruise line surveys and reviews. I also try to be kind and respectful to them at all times; too many people just aren't that way to service staff.
    Thanks, Ilana, for another great vid!

  • @Juju0245-oe2sf
    @Juju0245-oe2sf Год назад +9

    I was on NCL in April and they provided me with a scooter company for my husband, they put it in my cabin we didn’t have to pick it up or bring take it back, they did it all. That helped a lot it was great!

    • @kittycato2023
      @kittycato2023 Год назад

      Did it cost extra? You could take it off ship?

  • @TerryMahon-sm1kb
    @TerryMahon-sm1kb Год назад +4

    My wife doesn't have two legs, so we always request a shower seat. Sometimes it's in the room when we arrive, if not the room Stewart will bring it to us shortly. My wife has a prosthetic leg to get around but it's not made for a shower. Most of the time there aren't many handicap rooms, and if you get one far in advance of your sailing, you will have a bigger room,but that comes with a higher room cost, so we can get by without if we bring a small wheelchair and a collapsible trike for long distance or just taking with us at a port of call. Loved your video, Terry Mahon

  • @Ape4Apes
    @Ape4Apes Год назад +9

    A top sheet! If the bed is topped with a duvet, often there is no sheet between you and the thick duvet. My sis-in-law clued me into asking to have the bed made with an extra sheet so I would be able to throw off the duck feathers if I got too warm.

  • @tamarajoneshill4037
    @tamarajoneshill4037 Год назад +9

    I have requested a blue blanket and when it was delivered, it was WARM!! I thought that was a nice touch.

  • @deev556
    @deev556 Год назад +26

    Thank you for All of your videos. This one was a great help. We are going on our very first cruise with NCL Encore this Sunday 6/25/23 to Alaska. Watching all of your videos and help from your followers I believe we are ready. I am disabled and all of yours and everyone else’s tips made me feel at ease. I did order a scooter to make it easier on myself. Thanks to everyone. Knowing what I can order ahead of time, shower stool, distilled water etc.. Now knowing how the Cabin Stewart can help and what to tip. Thank you. I’m so excited now. Plus your followers rock. Thank you all for your support and input for this first timer ❤🥰

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +3

      Have an amazing cruise!! I agree the comments section is a huge resource 👏

  • @teresairvin106
    @teresairvin106 Год назад +7

    I took my painting supplies and canvas to paint the ports we were visiting and asked the steward to bring me some cardboard to clip the canvas to and he was very help in finding me the right size I needed along with some paper towels for cleaning my brushes, etc. We had a refrigerator that was not cooling our drinks and was able to secure a different one that did. I always ask for extra floor towels to keep beside the bed to wipe my feet on before I get into bed. My knees were giving me trouble and required daily icing. I took ice packs and they were able to keep them in the freezer for me and bring them each evening to use.
    On one cruise, they crew left the luggage get wet which somehow caused a stain on my husband's white suit jacket he was going to wear for formal night. Since they could not get the stain out, they did bring him another jacket to wear. Unfortunately, that jacket was way too big but at least they tried.
    And it is very important to take the surveys after the cruise and mention crew who have been helpful by name as they get rewarded for good service. Besides the required gratuities, I always give extra depending on the service.

    • @catherineyagecic416
      @catherineyagecic416 6 месяцев назад

      We cruised on Holland America a few years ago and we sent hubby's suit to be pressed but we got the wrong suit back and it was too small. Not only did they search for it but didn't find it, they reimbursed us the cost and found a suit that fit for him to use that night. Ultimately, they surmised that whoever's suit we received just never put the one that had been returned to them on . Or, they just never told anyone there was a problem Everything else on the cruise was awesome but thought I'd mention how many of the departments throughout the ship will go out of their way to ensure happy customers!

  • @lornekay8948
    @lornekay8948 Год назад +17

    Thank you for a very helpful and informative video. For us, the cabin steward is the most essential crewmember for our comfort and enjoyment of the cruise. We’ve been on over a dozen cruises and have always had good cabins stewards. My wife uses a wheelchair and often we ask that extra furniture be removed for the week or that furniture be rearranged. Without their help in doing this, the cabin would be inaccessible. Last year, my wife was not able to get into the bathroom unless they removed the sofa (and this was a so-called wheelchair accessible room). The cruise line (Celebrity) was very accommodating, and but it was really the room stewards that did the heavy lifting. Our room steward is usually the only crewmember that we give an extra gratuity to because he or she deserves it.

  • @Kythera1976
    @Kythera1976 Год назад +47

    Im a newbie going on my first cruise to Alaska on Celebrity in late August. They've been super accommodating so far - offered a medical fridge for my Diabetic Dad, extension cords and distilled water at no extra costs for CPAP machines, a shower stool, and lots more. Can't wait to see how it all works out!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +2

      Excellent! I’m so glad to hear your experience so far

    • @wendyperry7782
      @wendyperry7782 Год назад +3

      We've also requested all those things from celebrity and every thing was in our cabin. My husband also had a mobility scooter delivered on each cruise. We ordered ensure for our next cruise and they provide it free. awesome!!! Happy cruising 😊

  • @ivette0369
    @ivette0369 Год назад +52

    We went to Alaska on the Luminosa in May and we asked for a fan and the fleece blanket. We received both from our awesome steward David! David went above and beyond! We did buy a bottle and he had our ice bucket filled daily as well. I ALWAYS save our towel animals (I hide them in the closet since they do remove the animals daily) and I take a picture with all my animal friends on the last day of the cruise 😅

    • @deev556
      @deev556 Год назад +4

      That’s a great idea. ❤

    • @jameswilson5165
      @jameswilson5165 Год назад +5

      Are those made on the ship? They probably have a basket full when they clean the rooms. Don't forget the towel station by the pools! Those folks make much larger animals with the towels.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +3

      Haha love that

    • @marilynnkadan7948
      @marilynnkadan7948 Год назад +1

      I often thought I need stool or foot bar in shower, to shave legs easily. So I will ask for aid next ship! tks for hint

    • @michaels3003
      @michaels3003 Год назад +3

      Very creative idea. Save the animals.

  • @brendashockman9250
    @brendashockman9250 Год назад +8

    We just got off of the NCL Sun last Wed. our cabin attendant Wendy was amazing. I had brought along some little candy treats and left a note each day telling her thank you and here is a little pick me up to get her through the day. I also went to our Chamber of Commerce and picked up some little trinkets like flashlights and a blanket that had our city name on it these I gave out at the end of the cruise just as a little thank you the crew loved them and kept showing them off to the other crew members. We also left a generous tip for her as well. it was the little small things that they really appreciated.

  • @suzetteperrin8223
    @suzetteperrin8223 Год назад +11

    Great to know about all these extras our cabin attendant can help with. I do like to tip at the beginning especially since I ask for daily ice refills. I also leave a thank you note for the attendant with another tip at the end. I bring sticky notes to alert him/her of needs and appreciation during my stay.

  • @melissahomin3528
    @melissahomin3528 10 месяцев назад +4

    I leave $20 a day as I do ask for hangers on the first day and ice daily. I clip the money with their card on the wall that is easily spotted so they know it’s for them. Last day, our Stewart came to say good bye. I asked if he would enjoy the bottle of wine we never opened along with the rest of the small bags of variety of snacks. I told him, I hope he doesn’t and to throw it out and he can enjoy it! He said sure and would share with some other crew members.

    • @melissahomin3528
      @melissahomin3528 10 месяцев назад +1

      I meant to add, the last day the $20 was in a personal thank you note and it was great I could give it to him in person.

  • @williamwarren9448
    @williamwarren9448 Год назад +24

    🎉first cruise in august but the hope is we start cruising a lot next June 2024 with retirement ! Your videos teach me so much thank you ! Such good info ❤glenda

  • @johannascillieri4392
    @johannascillieri4392 Год назад +4

    On Holland America you can request a fruit basket and they will fill/refill it with what ever you choose. Nice touch!@

  • @rikkidalenberg6924
    @rikkidalenberg6924 Год назад +60

    Besides tipping, which we always do, and a thank you note, what are ways that we can make things easier/better for our cabin attendant? Not leaving a huge mess behind when we leave the cabin is, of course, a given, but what are other things we can do? Even on vacation, I can't turn off the "mom" instinct and the want to make things better for others.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +6

      Awe! That’s kind of you. Sounds like you’re a great guest

    • @constanceworden487
      @constanceworden487 Год назад +41

      One thing we like to do is ask the room attendant if we can pick anything special up for them when we go into port. Do they like a special snack, need OTC meds, crave certain fast food, want a souvenir to send home, etc. Usually one out of 3-4 cruises will ask for something, especially when we impress upon them it’s something we really want to do for them. We always bring a little something special for our RA, from our home state. Usually something edible, since they don’t have much storage space in their living quarters.

    • @shespeakssoftly
      @shespeakssoftly Год назад +4

      @@constanceworden487that is so lovely, great idea.

    • @melissabarclay8431
      @melissabarclay8431 Год назад +2

      @@constanceworden487 this is a great idea.

  • @patriciachirgwin3238
    @patriciachirgwin3238 Год назад +12

    We have been blessed with our butlers on Saga cruises. Always so attentive and helpful and although gratuities are included, we always give them some money in a card (I bring notelets from home so I can personally let them know how grateful we are) at the end of the cruise. On one cruise, my husband had written a note for himself to remember to book the specialty dining room on a specific day - he left the note with various bits on the desk when we left the cabin - when we came back, we found a note saying that the reservation had been made! We did not think that this was something we would expect our butler to do, but he did! How about that for going above and beyond? Just wonderful. They are treasures!❤️

  • @jameswilson5165
    @jameswilson5165 Год назад +6

    Royal Caribean Alaska Cruise. We found a washrag-sized Towel bird in our cabin on the second to the last day. I asked her how much to take it home as I felt that this was a genuine souvenir not made (Well... assembled on the ship) in China as the vast majority of all knick-knacks all throughout the ship and excursions were. It was free and now lives in a beautiful glass case we found at Hobby Lobby when we returned home.

  • @loraweemz1249
    @loraweemz1249 Год назад +74

    Im a future cruise newbie on the oasis of the seas this September and you have helped me to be more educated and ready for this cruise. Now the foldable hangers and fan are next on my list. Thanks for all you do.

    • @Lisa-je5bb
      @Lisa-je5bb Год назад +4

      Don't forget to pack an adaptor.youll need it

    • @katiereed8361
      @katiereed8361 Год назад +6

      Get the fan! I use mine all the time now, not just for cruising

    • @Janya1999
      @Janya1999 Год назад +4

      @@katiereed8361 Yes! I use my 'cruise fan' on my desk, in my Jeep, bring it to hotels when I travel!

    • @nikkic295
      @nikkic295 Год назад +4

      We just got off that Ship! It's wonderful

    • @lindabradford9591
      @lindabradford9591 Год назад +4

      I just got the foldable hangers. They're nice and worth it.

  • @violetcat9116
    @violetcat9116 Год назад +7

    I have asked for a shower seat, at booking, on my cruises and had one delivered to use. I have mobility issues and need one when I can not get a handicapped room. I have also been offered a riser with bars for the toilet if needed. I find in the smaller head (bathroom) I have plenty to hold onto to get off the toilet. Since the shower seat is not needed by my roommate we have put it outside on the balcony when not in use, when we had a balcony room, lol. I have cruised about 50 times on all the big cruise lines and some lines that are not around anymore. I have had the gambit of room stewards. Some excellent and some very bad. The worse was on Carnival in a suite with 4 women. The steward refused to put the sofa up during the day and left it made into a bed. It was a pain to try and get around it and with luggage from 4 women, it made it even worse. We had to walk single file and sit on the beds to pass. It really was a terrible experience. We asked repeatedly and the steward refused to put it up during the day. One of the best I remember was on Princess on a Mediterranean cruise. We did a balcony breakfast coming into Venice and the steward packed everything up and placed the leftovers in our small refrigerator! I remember the steward was like a ninja and seemed to always get every thing done when we were out. My boyfriend and I requested ice and when he found we went through a lot, he brought us 2 ice buckets filled. We drank a lot of water. Maybe it is me, but since my sweetheart passed away and I travel with just women, I do not feel I get as good of service. I do not know if they think I will tip less or what. The last cruise I was on, 15 days Panama Canal cruise, we did not meet our steward until day 5! We kept asking to meet him as I needed some things. Another room steward helped me and was always around when I went looking for help. I ended up tipping him a big tip at the end and thanked him for his over and beyond help. And I do mean over and beyond!!!! We did not have a handicapped room and to get my scooter inside the room required me taking the seat off and tipping the scooter over on it side to get it though the door. I asked the door width before this cruise and was given the wrong dimension. I own 2 scooters and could have brought the smaller one if I had been given the correct information. That was not that hard to do as my scooter base only weight about 30 lbs but it was awkward. If the other room steward would see me come down the hall, he would come and help me get the scooter in the door. I could do it all myself, but he was too sweet and wanted to help. My room steward when I saw him would walk away. I tipped my room steward too but the steward that was NOT mine but always helping me got a big tip when I left the cruise. Kindness goes a LONG way in my book.

  • @tanyajohnson9973
    @tanyajohnson9973 6 месяцев назад +4

    The Blanket is awesome to take outside and watch the movie

  • @burningblue1254
    @burningblue1254 Год назад +9

    From me at Princess Cruises. Anything involving drinking or eating is a room service function other than what has been provided in yopur cabin i.e. glasses in the batheroom, The cabin steward has a block of cabins to service. Anything involving eating or drinking requests slow them down. Call room service or get some exercise and go up to a bar and ask for wine glasses. They will gladly give them to you.

  • @carolandrews2114
    @carolandrews2114 7 месяцев назад +17

    We have found that leaving a small gift, either daily or a few times on our cruise, really puts a joyful smile on the cabin stewards face. It can be some candies or small items from home or a little something from our island visits from the day. May times the steward does not get off the ship at the ports, so we have found this to be a delight for them.

    • @ShakeyLimbs
      @ShakeyLimbs 6 месяцев назад +6

      Lol, nobody wants your snacks they want CASH.

  • @barryhuizing2804
    @barryhuizing2804 Год назад +17

    Congratulations on 190K! Well deserved keep up the great work! 🙏❤️🙏

  • @leighwatkins17
    @leighwatkins17 Год назад +28

    Great list! We just returned from a 12 day Carnival cruise and our room steward was AMAZING! He did so much for us and seemed to be always there the minute we needed him! Never heard of the blue fleece blanket, but our bed was super comfortable. Have fun on your upcoming cruise!

  • @frugalcampermama
    @frugalcampermama Год назад +72

    On our earlier this month on RC, we had the nicest room attendant. On day 1, We asked for a mattress topper which was done before night fall. This is the 3rd time I’ve requested one and it was never an issue. I also requested my ice bucket to be filled each night. On RC, they only do rooms once a day (morning or night) and we selected morning and he made a special stop at our room every night to drop off ice. He also left is a pen to use for the duration of the trip. Lastly, he made great towel animals every day. I also made him one every day (mine we not good lol) and he loved and appreciated it so much. It was so funny we would lol every morning about the one I attempted to make the day before.

    • @pamrobinson4350
      @pamrobinson4350 Год назад +3

      I leave a note specifying NOT to create towel animals or shapes. They have enough to do without this. I don't understand how this even became a thing.

    • @jayrow5029
      @jayrow5029 Год назад +14

      Leaving a note about this is such a good suggestion! It truly is a waste of staff time and ship resources if it doesn’t add value to a pax’s experience.
      I really enjoy coming home at night to a towel creation. I’m grateful when they leave me one because -as silly as it may seem to some - it brings me joy. 💕
      Also I take care to use those towels the next morning, so it doesn’t contribute to extra laundry. 🤗

    • @frugalcampermama
      @frugalcampermama Год назад +8

      @@jayrow5029 I leave them set up and he reuses them. I love it and appreciate the time they take to do it.

    • @Janya1999
      @Janya1999 Год назад +7

      @@pamrobinson4350 When I was on Carnival, I was up fairly early, and the pool or spa staff was making hundreds of them! I don't think the room steward does it. :)

    • @pamrobinson4350
      @pamrobinson4350 Год назад +3

      @@jayrow5029 I make even less work/laundry by re-using my towels. Just back from my Iceland cruise - left a decent tip for him for not faffin around with the towels 😉

  • @Obliterator_21
    @Obliterator_21 7 месяцев назад +4

    We just finished our cruise about a week ago and it was on carnival Sunshine and they were still providing fans upon request

  • @rickthibodeau9172
    @rickthibodeau9172 Год назад +18

    Great tips! I travel with a Cpap and always call the cruiseline ahead and ask for distilled water and in one case an extension cord. I have yet to be charged for the water, but I know they can sometimes do so. Its easier than trying to buy it before embarkation. One time, they forgot the the extension cord, so I asked my steward when we arrived. By the time we got back to change for dinner, the cord was installed and taped to the floor so there would not be a tripping hazard. I'm glad the newer ships have an outlet by the bed.

  • @destynul10
    @destynul10 Год назад +4

    Every cruise I’ve been on (Carnival) the cabin attendant has always gone up and beyond for us. We don’t tip at the beginning but we always have a smile, small talk and are polite every time we see them .. and that goes a long way! Regarding the fan, I need the noise so I wouldn’t rely on an outside source.

    • @AaaBbb-pg8lj
      @AaaBbb-pg8lj Год назад +7

      Tipping half in advance is far more desirable, imo, than a smile, small talk and politeness. Money pays the bills and supports the families back at home not smiles and small talk; something they must endure with a smile whether they want to or not.
      Pay them up front and then again at the end of the trip for the very, very stressful jobs they do.

    • @destynul10
      @destynul10 Год назад

      @@AaaBbb-pg8lj I definitely agree that they have to endure A LOT! That’s why we always tip generously as well as leave a bag full of necessities for them. I’m going on a cruise in August, I will try the half upfront. When would I give it? The first encounter? First time they clean the room?

  • @samiam8400
    @samiam8400 Год назад +66

    We cruised to Alaska last month on Norwegian Bliss. We requested an egg crate along with the booking and it was there. Our ice bucket was filled daily without asking. Requested a corkscrew and it was delivered promptly. Will definitely try asking for wine glasses next time. One thing you didn’t mention was a coffee maker. We requested it as soon as we met our steward and it was there when we returned from exploring. Coffee, creamer, sugar, and clean cups were automatically replenished daily.

    • @chase1976veg
      @chase1976veg Год назад +3

      Good to know. We cruise the Bliss late August to Alaska.

    • @tammystreasures8766
      @tammystreasures8766 Год назад +1

      We will be on the Aug 19th sailing! 😊

    • @resinnut9335
      @resinnut9335 Год назад

      Love the Bliss! ❤️

    • @musicfunkindermusik2023
      @musicfunkindermusik2023 Год назад +3

      Has anyone ever asked for a coffee maker just to use the hot water? And can they provide tea bags or hot chocolate packets?

    • @jennifera4350
      @jennifera4350 3 месяца назад

      @@musicfunkindermusik2023 I was wondering the same thing!!

  • @CPA_ATM13
    @CPA_ATM13 Год назад +20

    On my last Celebrity cruise, my dad was with me and required distilled water for a CPAP machine; it was provided at no charge. I called a few weeks ahead and a note was added to the reservation. Additionally, an extension cord was provided for it. Great video!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад

      Great to hear

    • @dawnbellerive4717
      @dawnbellerive4717 Год назад +1

      Good idea, will remember that next year, as my husband will have hid CPAP machine with him

  • @susannewman5103
    @susannewman5103 Год назад +6

    I took you up on your idea about leaving our cabin steward a special little treat with a positive note daily I think he really enjoyed it and it was really fun. ❤

  • @smleclerc
    @smleclerc Год назад +19

    We asked our cabin steward for an extra coffee table to put in the corner, which I used as just an organizing table for miscellaneous things and toiletry bags that I didn't leave in the bathroom. Sort of like extra countertop space. On our recent cruise, we met the nice cabin steward on the first day, but then didn't seem him at all again until the night before debarkation. Turns out he had been sick all week and had lost his voice, so even though he was working and masking, he was told by the ship doctor to avoid speaking with guests as much as possible. Poor guy. Though we missed getting to know him, he did take care of everything requested.

  • @randyharden5149
    @randyharden5149 Год назад +3

    On every one of my Carnival cruises I’ve asked for a fan and got one we called down and asked they said only in medical condition so we asked our cabin guy and BINGO !!! He got us one. We all ways take care of our room attendances when we meet them we give them $100 and me make a gift bag for them with stuff from from where we come from. A shirt from BassPro a Mississippi keychain an insulated cup from somewhere close to home with a logo on it. We did it on our 1st cruise and didn’t know if one or two people took care of our room so we brought 2 so our 1st attendant got 2bags. Lol

  • @cherylmoschan5760
    @cherylmoschan5760 7 месяцев назад +4

    Pillows the ones I had in the room was horrible. He can back with a down pillow I told him he was my hero!

  • @bkaythomas
    @bkaythomas 7 месяцев назад +2

    When we added my disabled sister to our cabin last minute, no ADA rooms were available but Carnival did provide a shower chair and an additional welcome letter to her saying to call if there was anything else they might could help her with.

  • @123Puke
    @123Puke 9 месяцев назад +8

    I do $20 and would consider $40 or $50 but a hundred us a little steep

  • @leslindelgado6124
    @leslindelgado6124 10 месяцев назад +3

    I love the cabin stewards. They really do make the cruise special. I prepay the gratuities, but I make sure to bring at least $20/day plus an extra $50 for the last day for them. I can’t imagine the sacrifice these people make being so far from home and having to clean so many rooms with a smile no matter how tired or sad they may feel that day.

  • @lesleyfordham6554
    @lesleyfordham6554 Год назад +10

    As a single 'disabled' lady, my cabin steward has contributed a few things, such as pulling out the shower clothes line, and tying my own, on the balcony.
    On Iona (bigger showers!), earlier this year, I had a stool in my shower.
    When companies, such as Princess and Cunard, still have the traditional 2nd visit, many big and famous companies, who have abolished this, e.g. P & O, and Royal Caribbean, haven't thought about especially lone disabled or elderly passengers.
    Overall, the Cabin Stewards are wonderfully dedicated and provide an amazing service.
    As soon as I asked last week, he brought me towelling slippers and robe, and, replaced them twice, as I was hoisted into the pool daily.

    • @MJ-gj6mj
      @MJ-gj6mj Год назад +2

      TY for that point of view. Having different health challenges among us, this is definitely something I wondered about. I was convinced it had all changed for the worse from Covid. But it seems some cruise lines are just more attentive overall to these details.

  • @matersworkshop6123
    @matersworkshop6123 Год назад +10

    I have been on 3 Carnival cruises and each time I asked my cabin steward about a problem they had it resolved that day. The first one was instead of 2 twins there was a king. The second one was not having something in the cabin I had paid for before the cruise. Last one on embarcation day a hinge on the closet was broke.