Well poo to that! I don't want to buy the package! Thank you so much HopperFan, I couldn't locate that info on my phone
I think it's to dissuade people from buying one package and trying to share.how odd that they would not waiver him! Well it is an odd rule to make everyone order drink package in room too. but i might convince my friend to not get package b/c we just want a quickie cruise
Which is when a punch-card offer is a good way to go. RCCL was offering a 10 drink package for $79. A little bit of a saving for light drinkers and/or sharers.I think it's to dissuade people from buying one package and trying to share.
They had the card on my last cruise. Unfortunately you never know when or if they're going to offer the card.Which is when a punch-card offer is a good way to go. RCCL was offering a 10 drink package for $79. A little bit of a saving for light drinkers and/or sharers.
I think more and more you'll find they'll offer anything anybody will be ready to pay for. Sad to say that the Promenade and foyer to the WJ felt practically like a straw market last week with all the persistent hawkers. I hated it.They had the card on my last cruise. Unfortunately you never know when or if they're going to offer the card.
It's funny how that varies from ship and cruise to cruise. It hasn't been too bad on my last 2 cruises, both of which were on IOS. Our next cruise is on Oasis.I think more and more you'll find they'll offer anything anybody will be ready to pay for. Sad to say that the Promenade and foyer to the WJ felt practically like a straw market last week with all the persistent hawkers. I hated it.
I've not ever noticed it before in quite this way; where they didn't take a polite "no" for an answer but just kept coming. It was a little shocking, really. And the pitches are all for liquor and/or dining packages. There must be HUGE margin in those. They've even got the regular waiters trying to sell dining packages in the MDR but suggesting how much better the food in the specialty venues is than what you're about to be served...It's funny how that varies from ship and cruise to cruise. It hasn't been too bad on my last 2 cruises, both of which were on IOS. Our next cruise is on Oasis.
I've not ever noticed it before in quite this way; where they didn't take a polite "no" for an answer but just kept coming. It was a little shocking, really. And the pitches are all for liquor and/or dining packages. There must be HUGE margin in those. They've even got the regular waiters trying to sell dining packages in the MDR but suggesting how much better the food in the specialty venues is than what you're about to be served...