What’s included in an Alumni Cruise
price that’s not included in a regular cruise price?
For those never before cruisers let’s cover what a regular cruise price covers. Accommodations,
gourmet meals in the dining rooms & cafes’ and snacks throughout the day. Even 24 hr room service. All
of your entertainment, use of the fitness center, sports equipment, ship sponsored activities and more
are included.
Alumni Cruises
also includes the Autism Cruise Package at no additional
charge. Please go to our
What’s Included page for
more information.
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PASSPORT INFO: What Travel Documents and identification do I need?
"Closed Loop" Itineraries
Cruise passengers who are U.S.citizens (USCs) sailing on
vessels with voyages commencing in a USA port, calling
in at least one foreign port and then returning to the
SAME USA port are sailing on what is known as a "CLOSED
LOOP" itinerary.
The documentation requirements for passengers on CLOSED
LOOP itineraries are NOT scheduled to change on June 1,
2009. USCs may continue to sail with their
birth certificate plus a government issued pictured ID
card (such as a normal drivers license). They may also
sail with a valid passport, passport card, state issued
enhanced driver's license, NEXUS card, SENTRI card or
FAST card.
"Open Loop" Itineraries
Cruise passengers who are U.S. citizens (USCs) sailing
on vessels with voyages that depart from one USA port
and return to a DIFFERENT USA port, are sailing on what
is known as a "OPEN LOOP" itinerary
June 1, 2009 Change
What is scheduled to change on June 1st are the
documentation requirements for US Citizens sailing on
"OPEN LOOP" itineraries.
US Citizen passengers on OPEN LOOP itineraries must hold
a valid passport, passport card, or other specific USG
approved card. They will NOT be allowed to embark with a
birth certificate and drivers license.
NOTE:
The information above was valid on 2-2-09 and may change
without notice to you, or on this website. For
current information, please see below.
Click here to find out
WHERE to get your Passport
Click here to find out
HOW
to get your Passport
Family Legal Documents
Should the last names of the parent and minor child
traveling with them differ, the parent is required to
present the child's valid passport and visa (if
required) and the child's birth
certificate (original, a notarized copy or a certified
copy). The name of the parent(s) and the child must be
linked through legal documentation.
Different Surnames (Last Names):
If a woman has several surnames on different documents
such as birth certificate and drivers license, then she
must bridge the difference with other documents, such
as, marriage license and/or divorce papers. The
additional bridging documents must be the original or a
certified or notarized copy.
Adults who are not the parent or Legal Guardian of any
minor child traveling with them are required to present
the child's valid passport and visa or the child's birth
certificate (original, a notarized copy or a certified
copy) and an original notarized letter signed by
at least one of the child's parents. The notarized
letter from the child's parent must authorize the
traveling adult to take the child on the specific
cruise, must authorize guardian to sign legal
documentation/waivers for participation in any
activities requiring them (i.e. Rock Climbing, Flowrider,
Bungee Trampoline, Inline Skating, or Ice Skating) and
must authorize the traveling adult to supervise the
child and permit any medical treatment that must be
administered to the child. If a non-parent adult is a
Legal Guardian, the adult must present a certified
certificate of Guardianship with respect to the child.
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How early do I need to arrive if I make my own travel arrangements?
You should plan to arrive at the pier at least two hours before the ship is scheduled to depart. Boarding times varies by itinerary. Please check your cruise ticket booklet for confirmed boarding time. It is your responsibility to arrive on time. In preparation for prompt departure, cruise check-in will close 30 minutes prior to sailing. Guests arriving after will not be permitted to board.
See
the
Transportation - Air / Ground
page for more info.
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What will I be charged if I cancel?
Please see our
Booking page.
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Can I use my
prior Cruise Guest numbers on this cruise?
Yes you can use your
Prior Guest numbers to get credit for your cruise and receive on any
cruise you book through us. Simply supply us
with your numbers when you book.
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Are there
Cruise Line sponsored children's programs onboard?
Yes, each cruise line has a children's program and
it is included in your price.
Please visit our
What's Included page
for more information.
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How will my child with
autism be grouped in the Children's Program?
Royal
Caribbean’s children program (Adventure Ocean), will
allow our families to choose which group their child
with autism can attend.
The regular rules, which we have exception to,
requires children to be grouped by their age.
Our children with autism will be put into the most
appropriate group based on their ability.
Parents will have the opportunity to visit
each Adventure Ocean Group and meet privately with
the Adventure Ocean Staff to decide which group is the
most suitable for their child.
Beepers
will be issued to parents to allow the counselors the ability to
reach a parent if necessary. One
Parent or guardian must be present on the ship
whenever their child is in
the program.
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Does
the ship cater to special Dietary and other Special needs?
Yes. Royal Caribbean makes
every effort to accommodate our guests' dietary and
disability requirements
whenever possible.
RCCL can accommodate special needs such as, Food
Allergies, Gluten-free, Vegetarian (except for
vegan/macrobiotic), Low-fat, Low-Sodium,
lactose-free/Soy Milk, Ensure, and
Kosher meals at no extra charge.
RCCL also addresses the needs of people with
disabilities.
Click here to see RCL's
normal disability accommodations.
Alumni Cruises can
arrange specific services for your autism related needs.
Please visit our
What's
Included page to learn more.
Your dietary choices can be selected on our
Booking
Form.
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Can an individual with autism
participate in activities if he or she is not potty
trained?
Also visit our
What's Included page
to learn about our special Autism related
activities.
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What are the dress
codes onboard?
There are three distinct
types of evenings onboard: casual, smart casual and
formal. Suggested guidelines for these nights in the
Main Dining Room
are:
Casual: Sport
shirts and slacks for men, sundresses or pants for women
Smart Casual:
Jackets and ties for men are suggested, but a collared
shirt (no tie)
is acceptable, dresses or pantsuits for women
Formal:
Suits/jackets and ties or tuxedos for men, cocktail
dresses for women
3 to 4 night cruises
include one formal night and the remainder nights are
casual.
5 night cruises
include one formal and the remainder nights casual.
6 night cruises
include two formal nights, one smart casual and the
remainder nights casual.
7 to 9 night cruises
include two formal nights, one smart casual night and
the remainder nights casual.
10 to 13 night cruises
include three formal nights, two smart casual nights,
and the remainder nights casual.
14+ night cruises
include three formal nights, four smart casual nights
and the remainder nights casual.
Please try to conform to these guidelines as close as
possible for your children, although the cruise line is
more lenient with them.
Exemption for Dinner Dress Code
People with
Autism have been granted a complete
exemption
to these
guidelines, so they may wear whatever they are most
comfortable wearing, when attending Dinner in the Main
Dining Rooms.
REMEMBER:
You always have the option of eating at the buffet
restaurant(s), where the dress code is always Casual.
Please note:
Ice skating on the Voyager and Freedom Class Ships
requires that all skaters wear long pants and socks (Capris
and long shorts are permitted).
Rock Climbing Wall and Trampolines require that all
participants wear socks.