Such promotional GTY categories are defined as follows: WS Suite/Deluxe. XB Balcony Stateroom. YO Oceanview Stateroom. ZI Interior Stateroom.
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However, you have no choice in your cabin's location onboard the ship. For example, Royal Caribbean guarantee you an Inside stateroom on a ZI category, but this means they can allocate you any Inside stateroom whatsoever, on any deck, in any location on the ship.
It is a guaranteed interior cabin.... You are guaranteed an inside with a possibility of an upgrade.... You can be anywhere on the ship. Many times RCCL will use the Z category for special promotions.
The number corresponds to the type of stateroom (inside, oceanview, verandah) and typically the higher the number the more economical the stateroom is. The letter that follows it (A-E) corresponds to the location on the ship and typically the higher decks have either an A or a B, but that is not always the case.
Bravo, Alpha Team, Red Party: Different cruise lines have their own alert codes to signal that there's a fire, either onboard the ship or at sea. These are three of them. Alpha, Star Code, Code Mike: Similarly, cruise lines have their own alert codes for medical emergencies, including the above four.
Alpha, Alpha, Alpha is the code for a medical emergency aboard Royal Caribbean ships. Alpha Team, Alpha Team, Alpha Team is the code for a fire emergency aboard Carnival Cruise Line ships.
Midship staterooms on the lowest passenger deck are the most excellent spot to be on a cruise ship in this instance because you don't feel the vessel sway as much.
J3 is for triple and quqd occupancy (you can add a child below 3 years old in crib.)J4 is for double occupancy. In some situations, J3 may be in sale for a double occupancy.
All of our cruise ships have a limited number of cabin grades with both a bathtub and a shower. Where a bathtub is specified, the shower will usually be over the bathtub. These cabin grades can be found on the deck plans for your chosen cruise ship, and are indicated by a triangle symbol.
Royal CaribbeanTypically, a five-berth cabin will feature a double sleep sofa and one pull-down bunk; six-berth cabins have two pull-down bunks plus the sofa-bed, so five-person families can put each kid in a separate bed.
Reserved exclusively for guests of Grand Suite-level accommodations and above, the Suite Lounge serves complimentary continental breakfast and evening drinks.
At times we may offer you the option of making a 'Guarantee' (GTY) booking. This means you may book a stateroom of a guaranteed category type (Interior, Oceanview, Balcony or Suite) on your chosen ship and cruise.
So which food is included and which cost extra? While not all the food on Royal Caribbean is included, there is enough food and drink for you to enjoy that is included so you will not need to pay extra for food. However, you may feel inclined to pay for drinks or meals anyway as a way to enhance your cruise.
The nautical world remains a highly superstitious realm. From cruise ship godmothers to 'good luck' coins in the keel, tradition sometimes trumps reality. As such, it's fairly common to find that decks skip straight from 12 to 14, just as airlines often skip row 13 for the same superstitious fear.
Category 4D - Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony. Description: Balcony staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, a sitting area with sofa, full bathroom, and a private balcony.
Midship staterooms on the lowest passenger deck are the most excellent spot to be on a cruise ship in this instance because you don't feel the vessel sway as much.
Papa: Pollution or oil spill. Sierra: Call for a stretcher. Priority 2: Leak. Kilo: All staff to report to emergency posts. A fire or emergency may simply be indicated by a ringing of the general alarm bell.
Mr Skylight paged over the PA system is an alert for the crew on board and means there is a minor emergency somewhere. Oscar, Oscar, Oscar is the code for man overboard aboard Royal Caribbean and Celebrity ships. Purell, Purell, Purell followed by a location is for cleanup (vomit) on Celebrity ships.