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How do I make friends on Royal Caribbean cruise?

Ask for a large table at dinner. On embarkation day you will find a crew member outside of the main dining room handling special requests, including seating. Feel free to ask to be included at a large table. You'll get to know your table mates and will be able to share your experiences together each night at dinner.



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13 Ways to Meet People and Make Friends on a Cruise
  1. CLUE: The Murder Mystery. The classic board game comes to life. ...
  2. SportSquare. Onboard sports are ready to bring on the friendly competition. ...
  3. Club O2. ...
  4. Nightclub. ...
  5. Bingo. ...
  6. Piano Bar. ...
  7. Teens' Digital Play. ...
  8. Dance Classes.


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13 Ways to Meet People and Make Friends on a Cruise
  • CLUE: The Murder Mystery. The classic board game comes to life. ...
  • SportSquare. Onboard sports are ready to bring on the friendly competition. ...
  • Club O2. ...
  • Nightclub. ...
  • Bingo. ...
  • Piano Bar. ...
  • Teens' Digital Play. ...
  • Dance Classes.


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It's super easy if you are friendly. We always make new friends on every ship or vacation we go on. The jacuzzi does get fun! Check for a FB group for your specific cruise you can pre-meet people and then find them on the boat.

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Say hi, start chatting, and you might just hit it off.
  1. Skip the table for two. You can easily make cruise friends over dinner if you skip the romantic table for two. ...
  2. Join a trivia team. ...
  3. Go to an affinity group meeting.


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Bars. Whether it's karaoke or listening to live music in the pub or Schooner, bars are by far the easiest places to meet people on a ship, just as they are on land. The conversation can start by seeing someone with an interesting looking drink and asking what it is.

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Cruise ships offer a unique way to meet new and often fascinating people, whether you're looking for romance or simply want to enjoy the company of other people vacationing the same way you do.

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Cruising solo is not nearly as “scary” as I thought it would be and I actually enjoyed the independence and freedom it gave me to plan my cruise vacation. As an extrovert I did not feel lonely once, although I did enjoy having an internet package so I could still chat with friends and family back home.

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Phone Their Cabin Phone (Free) Every cabin on a cruise ship has a phone which can be used to call other cabins free of charge. You'll also find phones located around the cruise ship which are free to use. To use the phones all you usually need to do is enter the cabin number that you want to contact.

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Most modern cruise ships have many dining options, and for ships with main dining rooms, guests are generally assigned a table for the duration of the cruise. That table assignment might have you dining with others on your cruise, or you might only be seated with those in your traveling party.

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Because most passengers seek out the ship for a quick getaway where they can let loose during a couple of days off from work, they're often in the mood to party. (After all, it's 5 o'clock somewhere.) You'll find pool deck dance parties, Jimmy Buffett-themed nightly shows and several bars and lounges on board.

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Prepare Your Loved Ones if Texting Is Limited Most cruisers tell their family that regular text will not work at sea and will use airplane mode. They can use a messaging app if they need to contact you. Cruise lines usually have a designated phone number to be used in emergencies.

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It's possible to send and receive text messages at sea on a cellular signal, as long as you have a signal through your ship's roaming network. (Just make sure you turn on data roaming in your settings.) Texting costs a lot less than a voice call -- usually in line with standard, international pay as you go rates.

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Cruise ship workers are not supposed to hook up with passengers, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It is rare though – most crew follow the rules because they know they'll lose their job if they're caught. You won't be surprised to hear that cruise lines ban crew from having sex with passengers.

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Yes, Tinder does work on a cruise ship, but as with any location-based app it may not be accurate – after all, the cruise ship is moving from port to port. If a person remains close-by even out in the middle of the ocean, or every time you dock in a new port, it's safe to assume they're on board the ship.

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With a variety of onboard activities, entertainment options, and excursions to choose from, Royal Caribbean offers plenty of opportunities for solo travelers to meet new people.

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? Theme cruises may also be a good option, as introverts “prefer to connect around ideas and shared ideas,” she said. “There is a shared frame of reference, so there's less need for small talk,” Helgoe added. ? Pick your cabin carefully, too, as it can offer some respite as needed.

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Yes, you can either book a sailing on your own with the hope of meeting your future soulmate, or you can book with a travel agent who specializes in group cruises for singles. You'll probably have more luck with the latter method, as you'll definitely be sailing with others who are also single.

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Norwegian Cruise Line was the first cruise line to build staterooms and common areas specifically for the single cruiser. Our Studios are the perfect sized room for solo cruising and the Studio Lounge is a great way to meet other single cruisers.

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Here are the top five cruise lines that are best for single travelers.
  1. Norwegian Cruises. Norwegian cruise line is often known for offering the best cruises for single and solo travelers. ...
  2. Holland America Line. ...
  3. Princess Cruises. ...
  4. Carnival Cruises. ...
  5. Oceania Cruises.


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A short three to four-night cruise can start from as low as $200-$300 per person for an inside cabin, while a week-long cruise can cost anywhere from $500-$1500 per person, depending on the cruise line, the destination, and the type of cabin.

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