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frequently asked questions<br />

general<br />

communication<br />

12<br />

When and where is breakfast<br />

Lunch<br />

Breakfast and lunch are served in one<br />

of ship’s many dining rooms. Open<br />

seating and times are posted in the<br />

Cruise Compass, the newsletter delivered<br />

to your room daily. You can also<br />

find casual breakfast and lunch in the<br />

Windjammer Cafe on deck 11.<br />

Is there a lost-and-found<br />

Yes, any lost property should be reported<br />

to the purser or the guest-relations<br />

desk on deck 4.<br />

Is there a Fraternity office on board<br />

The <strong>Sigma</strong> <strong>Alpha</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> office is located<br />

in the Voyager Conference Room<br />

on board. Any faculty member, staff<br />

member or ambassador will know how<br />

to help you with your question or problem<br />

at any time.<br />

Where is the infirmary<br />

There is a medical facility with a licensed<br />

physician and nurses. For the<br />

location, consult the guest-relations<br />

desk on deck 4 or check your Cruise<br />

Compass.<br />

I have lost my schedule, nametag<br />

or other materials. Where can I get<br />

new ones<br />

Please ask your faculty member or stop<br />

by the <strong>Sigma</strong> <strong>Alpha</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> office.<br />

What should I always have with me<br />

You should have your nametag, Participant<br />

Guide (this booklet) and a pen at<br />

all sessions, seminars and meetings.<br />

How can I learn about the<br />

ship’s programs<br />

All onboard activities are listed in the<br />

Cruise Compass. Exact times for activities,<br />

shows and programs are listed<br />

daily.<br />

What if I have motion sickness or<br />

another common minor illness<br />

All guests must ensure they are medically<br />

fit for travel. If you expect motion<br />

sickness, see your physician prior sailing<br />

for recommendation of medication.<br />

For unexpected illness, you can<br />

visit the medical center, where there<br />

is a charge for the visit and a fee for<br />

medication.<br />

Who do I talk to if I have a question<br />

or problem I cannot resolve<br />

Your assigned faculty member is your<br />

first stop with any question or issue<br />

you may have. They treat all matters as<br />

confidential but have been instructed<br />

to advise staff of matters that require<br />

further attention for your safety or the<br />

safety of others.<br />

I have special needs I forgot to<br />

address. What should I do<br />

Your faculty member is your first stop<br />

for all issues. Also feel free to contact<br />

any staff member any time with any issue<br />

or question you may have.<br />

What am I required to attend<br />

All general sessions, chapter meetings<br />

and seminar banks. Basically, if the<br />

school is in session and something is<br />

on the schedule, you are required to<br />

be there.<br />

Will my cell phone work<br />

Royal Caribbean has an advanced<br />

roaming network onboard all ships, allowing<br />

you to make and receive calls,<br />

voicemail, text messages and GPRS<br />

data using your cell phone. When we<br />

are close to major U.S. cities, such as<br />

Miami, you may receive your carrier’s<br />

network signal. However, be advised<br />

that your own carrier’s roaming or outof-network<br />

rates may apply, regardless<br />

of your signal at any time during the<br />

cruise period.<br />

How do I call home from my<br />

stateroom phone<br />

To make calls to the U.S., Canada and<br />

the Caribbean, dial 1 + area code and<br />

number just as you would on a land<br />

line.<br />

Can I receive phone calls<br />

Yes, all ships are equipped to allow you<br />

to make and receive calls, voicemail<br />

and text messages. Also, friends and<br />

family can call the ship (1-888-724-<br />

SHIP), but a $7.95 per-minute rate applies<br />

to the call. The same rate applies<br />

if you use your stateroom phone to call<br />

to shore.<br />

Is internet access available<br />

from the ship<br />

Yes, depending on the ship, there are<br />

two options for staying connected<br />

while onboard: wi-fi and workstations<br />

in the Internet Café. Each option has a<br />

particular pricing structure, which can<br />

be found in information provided on<br />

the ship. Most ships offer a pre-paid<br />

package for the data connection.

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