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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Royal Caribbean- Explorer of the seas?

Ok, it says the room rates are $1,187 (balcony) is that per night? Haha, i'm new to the whole cruise thing. And if you have been on this ship, whats it like?


If i wanted to go on Carnival would that be the same too? (per night, or i guess per person)






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I have not cruised on the Explorer but I have cruised on many Royal Caribbean ships, including two of the twin sister ships to the Explorer, All cruise cabins on all cruise lines are sold based on double occupancy and the prices listed will be per person and based on at least two people going on the cruise. (If you have a 3rd and/or 4th person in your cabin their fare is generally about 50% of the first two persons. AND, sometimes cruise lines will run specials where the 3rd and 4th person in your cabin gets a huge discount and pay only about $200 each) The price you pay will depend mostly on the type cabin/accommodations that you choose.

There are 4 basic types of cabins on ships;
- inside (no window),................................… least expensive
- outside (a window or porthole),
- balcony/veranda, and
- suites and penthouses.......................... most expensive.

On some Royal Caribbean ships they have inside cabins that overlook an interior pedestrian mall and they are a great price. Royal Caribbean also has some family cabins that are slighter larger than others and a bit more comfortable for groups of 4 such as yours. You should look at this link: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruis…


The "FROM" prices you see will always be for an inside cabin. There are also some subcategories within each category with cabins on a higher deck, and/or a better location on ship (like midship), and/or that are slightly larger costing more. So as you browse, pay attention to the square footage of the cabins.

You can reserve a cruise by (1) booking on line; (2) by calling the cruise line, or (3) through a travel agent. You will pay at booking the minimum deposit which will be $250 per person for a 7 day cruise. The minimum will be more for a longer cruise, for example $450 per person for a 14 day cruise. The balance will be due approximately 60 days before the cruise departure date. But you can make periodic payment on line, with your travel agent, or with the cruise line. If you book within about 60 days of the cruise you will likely have to pay the full amount.

I have not been on the Explorer but have been on the Mariner of the Seas and the Adventure of the Seas which are identical Royal C ships. First of all you should click on this link to a virtual view and tour of the Voyager class ships. It will help you see and understand some of what is on board and where it is.
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruis…

At the front of the ship on one of deck 11 there is a full service gymnasium will all types of exercise equipment. Then there is a covered pool area next to that that has a pool and two hot tubs. Then you go further back and step outside and there are two pools and 4 hot tubs with lounge chairs and bar service. Then toward the back of the ship on deck 12 is the kids area called Adventure Ocean, the Video Arcade, the Teen Disco, then on deck 13 is the Rock Climbing wall, the basketball court, the in-line roller skating track, a mini-golf course, and Johnny Rockets. So if you like these type activities the back of the ship up top is the place to go.

When you first board the ship the place to go to get something to eat (lunch will be ready) is the Windjammer Cafe which is on deck 11. The ship has a pedestrian mall down its center and there is a place to shop and get food 24/7, including hot pizza. The ship also has an internet cafe on deck 8, and a library on deck 9. The ice skating rink is on deck 3 in the center of the ship. There will be a free ice show in that room that you should not miss.





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That sounds like the price per person for the entire cruise. The first two people would pay the $1187 each, the 3rd-5th would be a reduced rate. Please contact Royal Caribbean

The Explorer of the Seas

The 138,000-ton Explorer of the Seas is loaded with recreational amenities: an ice-skating rink, in-line skating track, rock-climbing wall, television studio and full-size, open-air basketball court. The Royal Promenade, which runs through the center of the ship, is longer than a football field and wide enough to accommodate three lanes of traffic. Here you'll find restaurants, shops, entertainment and street performers. The basketball court converts to a volleyball court, and there's also a golf simulator, nine-hole miniature golf course and jogging track. Adventure Beach, just for families, has its own pool. Spots for socializing include a champagne bar, cigar club, sports bar, jazz club, dance club and a cocktail lounge at the top of the ship. Hungry? There's a casual grill, ice-cream parlor, the Windjammer Cafe and Johnny Rocket's, modeled after an authentic 1950s diner (complete with jukebox). Portofino, an intimate reservations-only restaurant serving Italian fare, complements three main dining rooms.
http://vacationstogo.com/cruise_ship/Exp…

Hope I helped!






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I wont repeat all the info that everyone else has given you. I just want to say that I've just returned from a 12 day cruise on Explorer of the Seas, and it was by far the best cruise I've been on. I've been on over 12.
The ship has so many activities. Your biggest problem will be what to choose. Our cruise also had 2 big parades going down the promenade. The ice skating shows were phenomenal. I saw 2 excellent movies in their screening room. I found all their employees to be extremely friendly and helpful. I broke my luggage, no fault of theirs, and they took it to luggage repair and fixed it for free.
Whenever I was in an elevator, all I heard from others was what a great time they were having. I heard no complaints, although I'm sure there are always people who find something to complain about.
So, I would highly recommend this ship. Go, and have a wonderful time.





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That is per person based on double occupancy for the entire cruise.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Has anyone gone on Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas out of Cape Liberty to Bermuda? If you have tell me

the pros and cons of it.





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I just got back from a cruise on the Explorer of the Seas. We took the 9 night cruise to the Caribbean and have visited Bermuda in the past (on Royal Caribbean).

First – The Explorer of the seas is a fantastic ship. We had a balcony and enjoyed it 99.99%. He had an extra day at sea due to a hurricane but that didn’t bother me at all. There are a lot of activities on board. Any review site will tell you about those. The food is great. In the dinning room, our party liked shrimp, so we ordered (special) shrimp cocktails every night. All the food was good, windjammer and Johnny Rockets. I could go on and on but I’ll let you discover the joys of the ship when you get there. (the .01% we didn’t like was when we were getting out of the shows, the elevators were jammed, but that is a VERY SMALL inconvenience)

Second – Bermuda is a great vacation destination for a cruise. You can eat on the ship or visit a local restaurant. You have a lot of time to visit the island because you are there for a number of days, so no rushing to get things done. The only caution I will give you is NOT to rent a motor scooter. They drive on the other side of the road there and have many traffic circles. So if you are not experienced in operating a motor bike, I would not recommend it. They say every cruise someone in hurt.

All in all – you are in for a GREAT vacation – Enjoy!!




Thursday, December 16, 2010

Hi, im going on a cruise in may. explorer of the seas. does anyone have pictures of the inside cabins? ?

Hi, im going on a cruise in may. explorer of the seas. does anyone have pictures of the inside cabins? ?




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Royal Caribbean explorer of the seas? I don't have any right now, but go to my profile and emil me. I'm going on the cruise Jan 11, and if you email me I will send you extensive pictures of the cabins. If you don't want to wait then see if you could look online. The explorer is a voyager class ship with Royal Caribbean, so look at the rooms in the voyager class and you will get a good set of pictures that way.





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If you go to this site you can take a virtual tour of the whole ship! Its really cool:

http://www.royalcaribbean.com/multimedia…

Our 1st cruise was on explorer and it was sooooo amazing! The ship was huge and it had so many things to do! You won't regret this vacation RC cruise line is awesome and amazing! They are the best and this ship is full of the best amenities! Hope you have the best time!





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Try to browse royals web page. There you can find info and pictures on every type of cabins on every class of ships. inside cabins are generally small and doesnt have windows that shows the sea. Johan.





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http://www.cruiseweb.com/RCI-EXPLORER.HT… if you follow that link there are some things for you to look at. Also I have been able to put the ship name in google sometimes and come up with webshots. I saw this first so I thought I would send it over.





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email me, and i can send you some...
frankenstien972@yahoo.com

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Royal caribean explorer of the seas?

i am going on royal carribeans explorer of the seas in november and i am really looking foward to it i cant wait it seems like so far away but the day of the cruise we always say "u remember when we ssadi the cruise was so far away?"lol well has anyone been on this exact ship what should i expect is it nice?? and is anyone going on the ship when i am i really wana talk to some one that is going when i am i cant wait and er!!!! its 6 months away!!!! thats along time .......?....







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It's a great ship - we've sailed in Royal Caribbean 3 times and it was amazing - we've been on other cruise lines and RC tops them all! Do the rock climbing wall and ice skating!





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I'd like to mount a campaign to encourage people not to go anywhere. Travel has become so expensive and unpleasant that it's hard to understand why people don't stay home.
Why are we crowding our highways and airports to get someplace else? Newspapers and magazines are filled with ads trying to get us to travel. They want us to go somewhere - anywhere but home.





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