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Barbara Mar 23rd, 2002 10:17 AM

1st timers looking for advice
 
Could someone suggest what the best use of time is when we arrive on the ship? Can we use the pools right away? Also does anyone know if Explorer offers internet service?

Theresa Mar 24th, 2002 03:49 PM

When I arrive on the ship - I always get a map (they can be found at the Purser's desk/Guest Relations) and explore the ship. I often take pictures of rooms/lounges/public areas because no one is on the ship yet - I try to be the first one onboard. I have always found it best to get the layout of the ship the first day so that I am not lost throughout the week.<BR><BR>Yes - the pools are open right away - almost everything is. There will be those who go directly to the pool.<BR><BR>Explorer offers internet for .50/minute in their business/internet cafe. Or, you can bring your laptop and have unlimited internet for $100/for the week. If you use the internet cafe - make sure you have a web based email that you can check.<BR><BR>Explorer is an awesome ship - Enjoy her!

Barbara Mar 25th, 2002 04:40 AM

Thank you for your help.

Cruiser Mar 25th, 2002 02:37 PM

Barbara, have you checked out the information on the Explorer at the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) website? If not, here's their website address:<BR><BR>http://www.royalcaribbean.com/asp/default.asp<BR><BR>Then Click on "Ships" - left column and you'll then be able to click on any of their ships for detailed information.<BR><BR>Another website that is totally dedicated to cruising is:<BR><BR>www.cruisemates.com<BR><BR>Even tho' you can use the pools immediately, remember that there is a mandatory fire drill that first late afternoon. You will have to go to room, put on life jackets, go to your particular station, etc. So, just be prepared.<BR>I also do what Theresa does, get the detailed map of the ship and familiarize myself; it really helps preventing getting lost quite so much.<BR>Don't know the Explorer personally but I believe all the new ships have computers with e-mail -- for an extra charge, of course.<BR>Your travel agent (if you used one) can get specific answers to your questions with just a phone call; that's their job and the service you pay for.<BR><BR>Have a great time....I just love cruising.<BR><BR>P.S.<BR>1. There will be a one page newsletter delivered to your room each evening detailing all activities for the next day.<BR>2. Your cabin TV will have a special channel devoted to the ship and its activities as well.<BR>3. As soon as you get to your cabin, count the hangers in your closet. I often find they don't have enough on the rod. Ask your room steward for more _right away_; they go fast. Actually, I now usually take a few of my own..especially pant hangars. My husband thinks I'm crazy but it works for me -- he's also been known to 'borrow' just one or two for his stuff!<BR><BR><BR>

Cruiser Mar 25th, 2002 02:42 PM

Sorry for my comments on Explorer's Internet options; Theresa covered it perfectly.<BR>Another good cruise only website is:<BR><BR>www.cruiseopinion.com<BR><BR>You can click on RCCL, then on Explorer; get another listing of specifications along with former cruiser's written reviews.<BR><BR>Since this is your first cruise, if you have any interest...take advantage of the opportunity to take a tour of the ship's galley (the kitchen). You will be in awe of the facilities and all the staff required to deliver those thousands of meals.

Joanne Jun 19th, 2002 04:50 PM

Lunch is served!! They are waiting for you with an unbelievable lunch. We always enjoy it and then explore the ship before going to our Muster station. Enjoy! I'm jealous.


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