Special offers, certificates for Crown & Anchor

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Tia

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Royal Carribean is now posting the Special Offers and Savings Certificates on line under Crown and Anchor. Go to C&A Special offers, then Savings certificate to check out your sailings. I did and I have
$150.00 savings due me. Good Luck
Tia
 
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Searcher

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It is a neat set up. C & A uses your level and presents those coupons. I also like the "past cruises" secion.
 
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pennie39

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Thanks for the info. I have a question regarding cabins. I have only been on one cruise. I will cruise again in July 2007. I have been reading various boards regarding cabins and categories. If you are not cruising in a JS, what part of the ship is the best place to be to avoid excessive movement? Right now, my cabin is an category "I".

P.S. I am new to the boards also. Searcher, are you really an asst. purser?
 
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Hal

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We have always requested to be mid-ship and lower. Strangely enough, the higher priced cabins on higher decks are less stable than those lower on the ship. If you are concerned with movement, try to be mid-ship and on a lower deck. One of our sons and my wife are able to feel even the most gentle seas and are very comfortable in that type of cabin.

Hal
Grandeur - Christmas 2006
Majesty - Summer 2006
Enchantment - Christmas 2005
Voyager - Christmas 2004
Zaandam - Christmas 2003
Norwegian Sea - Christmas 2002
Monarch - Christmas 2001
Color Festivale - Summer 2001
 
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sailingrose

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The titles under our names are a fun way to label people set up on this board. We have no control of them, they just change by themselves every now and then.

Definately mid ship and lower deck. My DS can't take the movement at all and he's always OK there.

Welcome to Cruise @.
 
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Searcher

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[quote pennie39]Thanks for the info. I have a question regarding cabins. I have only been on one cruise. I will cruise again in July 2007. I have been reading various boards regarding cabins and categories. If you are not cruising in a JS, what part of the ship is the best place to be to avoid excessive movement? Right now, my cabin is an category "I".

P.S. I am new to the boards also. Searcher, are you really an asst. purser?[/quote]

If John says so I yam vat I yam. ;)

Re the cabins. Inside amidship as most have posted but oddly we find no real difference whether high or low so we always go for deck eight on Vision Class ships, as close as we can get to the aft elevators.

We have seen cabin 8049 so often, on various ships, it is like a second home.

We love the Solarium so one flight up, go aft 10 paces, and we are there.
 
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