Another cruise itinerary, prices and details for a new booking on Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas...A year ago...a recipe...
Here's is the total price (for two) we paid for an upgraded cabin category not shown on the various cabin categories as listed prices below. Vacations to Go, as well as other cruise agencies tend to list the lowest priced cabin in a category to attract passengers, later fine tuning the price to include specific preferences
Overall, we saved approximately US $500 , EU $367.57, off the lowest posted price for this cruise, comparable to the savings on yesterday's posted cruise on the Celebrity Solstice.
With these two new cruises booked along with the cruise we'll be taking from Hawaii to Australia on May 24, 2015 plus, the two upcoming cruises over the next several months, we now have a total of five booked cruises over a period of less than two years.
Although this may seem self indulgent, we've made a point of choosing affordable vacation rentals to ensure we're always able to incorporate cruising into our itinerary and stay within the strict constraints of our budget.
Sure, at times, we're tempted to step outside the confines of the budget and "go for it!" But, we don't... knowing full well that doing so simply results in forcing ourselves to further tighten our belts in the future, sacrificing some of the comforts that bring us such pleasure...good food, great surroundings, amazing views.
Each rental we choose, each cruise we book, every meal we eat, each necessary flight we take all draw from the bottom line. There's no room or reason to push ourselves to a point of stress and worry for added luxury.
This particular ship is rated a 4.5 stars due to it's age, built in 2000, refurbished in 2010 which will again be refurbished again in 2015 and completed one year prior to our sailing on May 24, 2016. We'll be anxious to see if it's rating increases after the renovations. In any case, we have found that we favor some of the older ships with their "Hollywood" flair.
Then again, there's a certain degree of "safari luck" which allows us to rent superior properties at reasonable negotiated prices when we find vacation rentals that appear more expensive and out of our reach.
In the next few days, we'll be sharing a few more of these; two more booked vacation homes in the South Pacific that we've yet to mention, that literally make us jump for joy. Keep an eye out over the next few days.
The cruise described here today is a long way off, 21 months to be exact. We booked these two cruises early when we noticed online that some of their better cabins were fast being booked.
Please scroll to the right to see the full deck plan. We've chosen a cabin on this level at the "bump out" area for enhanced viewing. As always, we checked the itinerary to ensure we will be on the better side of the ship for viewing as we sail past land. Note the deck plan indicates the location of cabins after the renovations are complete on 4/24/2015, one year before we sail.
Another important factor we must mention is the "bill" we'll receive on the last night of any cruise which includes charges for: WiFi (no refunds for unused data), beverages if not included in a pre-purchased beverage package, gratuities if not included in original cost such as for our personal cabin steward, favorite bartender or a special server in a restaurant, specialty restaurants, spa services and any purchases made in any of the ship's shops all of which offer overpriced merchandise.
We always ensure that we have plenty of toiletries to last throughout the cruise. The cost of a tube of toothpaste, razors or a bottle of Tylenol can be outrageous. All charges are charged to the credit card kept on file which are charged periodically to the card. One must ascertain that they have plenty of "room" on their card or another credit card on hand as these expenses add up quickly.
There are expensive ATMs aboard ship and a bank where one can exchange currency. But, the fees for these services may be higher than expected. We don't gamble on ships or otherwise, although we've seen many passengers
hovering at an ATM when their gambling isn't going well. Casinos on ships are less likely than land casinos to produce winners.
Checking on daily cruise updates has always been a "Tom task" when I'm busy updating the spreadsheets with our ongoing expenses and related tasks. Besides, he enjoys doing it where I have little interest in watching the status of cruises until it actually applies to us. It's through Tom's diligent research that we've been able to secure great pricing and cabins.
At the moment, all of our cruises and vacation homes are booked with required deposits paid. Today, after writing here and a trip to the little local market to have our skilled butcher cut meat for us, I'll start logging our latest bookings that have been wrapped up over the past several days.
Please check back tomorrow and Thursday for two very exciting updates to our itinerary with many photos. In the interim, we revel in the excitement of these two cruises, one highlighted today and the other in yesterday's post.
Stay tuned.
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Photo from one year ago today, July 8, 2013:
Here's is the total price (for two) we paid for an upgraded cabin category not shown on the various cabin categories as listed prices below. Vacations to Go, as well as other cruise agencies tend to list the lowest priced cabin in a category to attract passengers, later fine tuning the price to include specific preferences
Cruise (includes port charges) | $4,283.00 |
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Government Taxes* | 431.20 |
Pre-Paid Gratuities | 384.00 |
Pre Paid Gratuities | -384.00 |
Total Sale US | $ 4,714.20 |
Overall, we saved approximately US $500 , EU $367.57, off the lowest posted price for this cruise, comparable to the savings on yesterday's posted cruise on the Celebrity Solstice.
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With these two new cruises booked along with the cruise we'll be taking from Hawaii to Australia on May 24, 2015 plus, the two upcoming cruises over the next several months, we now have a total of five booked cruises over a period of less than two years.
Although this may seem self indulgent, we've made a point of choosing affordable vacation rentals to ensure we're always able to incorporate cruising into our itinerary and stay within the strict constraints of our budget.
Sure, at times, we're tempted to step outside the confines of the budget and "go for it!" But, we don't... knowing full well that doing so simply results in forcing ourselves to further tighten our belts in the future, sacrificing some of the comforts that bring us such pleasure...good food, great surroundings, amazing views.
Each rental we choose, each cruise we book, every meal we eat, each necessary flight we take all draw from the bottom line. There's no room or reason to push ourselves to a point of stress and worry for added luxury.
This particular ship is rated a 4.5 stars due to it's age, built in 2000, refurbished in 2010 which will again be refurbished again in 2015 and completed one year prior to our sailing on May 24, 2016. We'll be anxious to see if it's rating increases after the renovations. In any case, we have found that we favor some of the older ships with their "Hollywood" flair.
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Explorer of the SeasShip Rating:
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In the next few days, we'll be sharing a few more of these; two more booked vacation homes in the South Pacific that we've yet to mention, that literally make us jump for joy. Keep an eye out over the next few days.
The cruise described here today is a long way off, 21 months to be exact. We booked these two cruises early when we noticed online that some of their better cabins were fast being booked.
Please scroll to the right to see the full deck plan. We've chosen a cabin on this level at the "bump out" area for enhanced viewing. As always, we checked the itinerary to ensure we will be on the better side of the ship for viewing as we sail past land. Note the deck plan indicates the location of cabins after the renovations are complete on 4/24/2015, one year before we sail.
Explorer of the Seas Deck 8 (starts 4-24-15)
Royal Family Suite with Balcony Category FS Two bedrooms with two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long (one room with third and fourth Pullman beds), two bathrooms (one with shower, one with bathtub), living area with double sofa bed, private balcony, and concierge service. Stateroom can accommodate up to 8 guests. (561 sq. ft., balcony 246 sq. ft.) Superior Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony Category D1 Category D2 Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, private balcony, sitting area and a private bathroom. Rates vary from deck to deck. (179 sq. ft., balcony 52 sq. ft.) Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony Category E1 Category E2 Category E3 Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, private balcony sitting area with sofa and a private bathroom. Rates vary from deck to deck. (164 sq. ft., balcony 51 sq. ft.) Family Ocean View Stateroom Category FO Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, additional bunk beds in separate area, separate sitting area with sofa bed, and a private bathroom with shower. Stateroom can accommodate up to 6 guests. (265 sq. ft.) Large Ocean View Stateroom Category F Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom. (178 sq. ft.) Promenade Stateroom Category PR Bowed windows with a view of the Royal Promenade, two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, sitting area with sofa, vanity area, and a private bathroom. (160 sq. ft.) Interior Stateroom Category K Category M Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, sitting area, vanity area, and a private bathroom. (150 sq. ft.)
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Another important factor we must mention is the "bill" we'll receive on the last night of any cruise which includes charges for: WiFi (no refunds for unused data), beverages if not included in a pre-purchased beverage package, gratuities if not included in original cost such as for our personal cabin steward, favorite bartender or a special server in a restaurant, specialty restaurants, spa services and any purchases made in any of the ship's shops all of which offer overpriced merchandise.
We always ensure that we have plenty of toiletries to last throughout the cruise. The cost of a tube of toothpaste, razors or a bottle of Tylenol can be outrageous. All charges are charged to the credit card kept on file which are charged periodically to the card. One must ascertain that they have plenty of "room" on their card or another credit card on hand as these expenses add up quickly.
There are expensive ATMs aboard ship and a bank where one can exchange currency. But, the fees for these services may be higher than expected. We don't gamble on ships or otherwise, although we've seen many passengers
hovering at an ATM when their gambling isn't going well. Casinos on ships are less likely than land casinos to produce winners.
Checking on daily cruise updates has always been a "Tom task" when I'm busy updating the spreadsheets with our ongoing expenses and related tasks. Besides, he enjoys doing it where I have little interest in watching the status of cruises until it actually applies to us. It's through Tom's diligent research that we've been able to secure great pricing and cabins.
At the moment, all of our cruises and vacation homes are booked with required deposits paid. Today, after writing here and a trip to the little local market to have our skilled butcher cut meat for us, I'll start logging our latest bookings that have been wrapped up over the past several days.
Please check back tomorrow and Thursday for two very exciting updates to our itinerary with many photos. In the interim, we revel in the excitement of these two cruises, one highlighted today and the other in yesterday's post.
Stay tuned.
_____________________________________________
Photo from one year ago today, July 8, 2013:
We posted our favorite low carb, sugar free coleslaw recipe and how we've had to cut the cabbage by hand when we can't ever find bagged shredded cabbage and carrots. For the recipe and detail from that day, please click here. |