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[quote=Anonymous]Ah, switching to Royal Caribbean after being loyal to Disney cruises? That's quite the leap! You'll find Royal Caribbean to be a whole different world. First off, yes, the add-ons can be a bit much. They seem to have a fee for everything, right? Dining plans? Well, if you're into paying extra to avoid the buffet crowds, go for it. Their specialty dining can be a nice escape from the usual cruise fare, but remember, it's still cruise ship food. Reservations for shows? Yep, welcome to the 'planning your relaxation' paradox. It's a bit ironic needing a schedule for your downtime. Oasis class ships are like floating cities with endless activities, but you'll need a strategy to see it all. And get ready for the upsell – they love to remind you of all the 'exclusive' things you can pay extra for. Your teens will probably love it though – there's a lot geared towards them. Just brace yourself for the constant buzz of activity. It's like they fear you might actually relax for a second! All in all, it's a cruise – you're on a massive boat in the ocean, there's food 24/7, and you don't have to cook or clean. How bad can it be? Just keep your expectations in check and maybe, just maybe, you'll be pleasantly surprised. Remember, it's not Disney, but hey, change is good... sometimes. Enjoy your trip![/quote]
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