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<BR>Hi Andrea,<BR><BR>Definitely tip the same amount for the childen as the adults. Some say it is not fair but the crew works just as hard for a child as for an adult. They eat less (thus the lesser price for the cruise) but they mess more.<BR><BR>Paul
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Thanks Paul,<BR><BR>I will take your advice and abide by it, although it is particularly unfair in my case! First of all i had the good grace to have twins, which is always expensive! Two of my children under 12 are paying adult fare, and although I am an american I have lived in Europe a long time and I always tidy up after my children! Still, let's hope they enjoy it! <BR><BR>Andrea
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<BR>Both the Voyager and Explorer are the most intense ships sailing. There are subtle differences. I thought the Yellow Submarine parade on the Voyager was a masterpiece. I missed the multi-thousand dollar chandelier that the Explorer does not have in the dining room. The ice shows are about the same (fabulous on both ships). You can play hard-ball with the dinner rolls on both ships. Quite a bit of money was spent on the Explorer's Sea-Lab. Great detail on both ships to admire and enjoy. A cross between a museum and Disney.<BR><BR>Enjoy,<BR><BR>Paul<BR><BR>
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Do you think anyone will ever listen and heed the complaints about the food on RCCL?? I was so torn last year when we took Legend of the Seas to Europe because of all the negative comments on the food...and they were right. Although because our tablemates were fabulous we all just joked about it. I see things haven't changed much since October and we're diving in yet again (with daughter this time) and taking the Voyager next year to the Western Carribbean. Hopefully the chef's that jumped overboard and went on the Celebrity lines will swim back to RCCL.
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Karen,<BR> I just sailed the Voyager last month and I thought the service was first-rate. Never had better.There wasn't one person I dealt with who wasn't smiling, friendly and enthusiastic. Activities were abundant. Food was good to excellent in many cases. For a ship that was filled to capacity, I thought they handled the crowds superbly. I never felt crowded, rushed nor do I remember any long lines.
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I personally will not take an RCL cruise as the food is WAY WAY too salty--and yes I wrote it up when I cruised 2 years ago--<BR><BR>However, NO ONE at RCL is reading those critiques as my parents just went this past May and they had the SAME complaints- food NOT good- and way too salty!<BR><BR>Celebrity ,on the other hand, has terrific food in comparison.
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