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25 Jan 10, 06:57 PM |
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Serious Dibber
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Royal Carribean- Explorer
Hope this is the right thread!
Looking for info on The Explorer cruise ship, was thing of booking next January for our honeymoon. Has anyone been on this ship and what meals are included! Any info would be great! |
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25 Jan 10, 09:20 PM |
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Guest
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i am booked on a royal caribbean ship but not this one and i did find the rc website useful for info and also a website called cruise critic (a quick search will bring this up)
on the 2nd one you can find the thread for your cruise and chat with lots of people on the same ship and there is a section for each ship and questions relating to it i found them both helpful websites when planning my RC cruise |
25 Jan 10, 11:23 PM |
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Imagineer
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Hi there. We have never been on Explorer but been on Voyager, Mariner and Navigator a total of 5 times. These are all Voyager class which is the same as Explorer.
All meals are included, breakfast, lunch, dinner in the main dinning room and windjammer cafe at the aft end of the ship. There is also pizzas, sanwiches and ice cream available on deck 5 prominade most of the day/nite. There are 2 speciality restaurants which you have to pay a cover change or around $20 per person. Well worth it in my opinion and great for a special event such as your honeymoon No drinks are included other than ice water, lemonade, and weird punch stuff that tastes like Dr.pepper. These are only available in the windjammer at meal times. That's about all I can think of at the min. Oh rooms service is free too. Always good for a late nite pizza after leavin the nightclub hahah If I can think of anythin else I'll let you know. Iv tons of pics of this class of vessel so just let me know if there is anythin you'd like to see
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25 Jan 10, 11:23 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Mar 02
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