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Hello fellow cruise lovers,

 

I am in the organizing stages of a group cruise for co workers, friends and family.

While I have been on the Summit 2 years ago (and loved it), I've been to Bermuda enough times to safely say they will love Celebrity and Bermuda.

What information can anyone give me for making sure everyone is happy.

What kind of special events did you create (if you did).

I'm thinking about a Cocktail Party for one of the sea days.

I'd appreciate any/all information you can share.

Thank you!!

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Pay for their cruise and drink package. Then again that may not be enough as they will complain that they had to pay for the gratuities so you better pay for that also. As long as you a re doing that you may as well get the GO BEST to include the internet otherwise they will complain that they aren't connected and cannot get the premium drinks or a can of soda.

 

Then I am sure that some will complain that you got your cruise for free because you booked a group and didn't pass the savings on to them. 😱

 

I think that you are asking for the impossible.

 

Happy cruising 🌊🚢🇺🇸🌞 And good luck 🎲🎰

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Love this ship and love this itinerary.

I've read been told about or witnessed the following "private" :

activities, In many cases these are organized on the roll call boards for people who have not met but would like to get together. So...some may not apply to you and your group.

  • Cabin crawl (if there sufficient number of you staying on different floors or class cabins, you may wish to take a peak. Generally you find out who wants to show off and those that just want to look. Map out a time and place to meet and map out a cabin strategy.
  • Cocktail party is good...or you can turn it into a wine tasting. Each party brings a bottle of their favorite on board. You will be able to get together at an off quiet time in the Rendez Vous Lounge or Revelations Lounge. They may charge you a $25 corkage fee for drinking in the lounge. (They do if you open your own wine in the dining room). You can draft a couple people to bring down some plates of cheese, crackers, fruit, sliced charcuterie.
  • If you are from different places, do an under $10 gift swap (small tokens from the place you are from) OR a welcome aboard token swap (examples: sea pass lanyard, big plastic clamps everyone loves that holds your towel on the pool lounger, dollar store brimmed visor, postit notes and pen for leave each other notes or erasable little white board magnetized, funky sunglasses, hand fan etc)
  • Slot pull at the casino
  • Pick a particular trivia activity and compete as a team or divide and compete men against the women (so, you have your own contest within the ship's contest)
  • make a group reservation for Qsine (the most fun with a large group, eclectic tappas style food. The more people, the more tasting you can do)
  • You can always hire a private van to take your group (or those that are interested) on an island tour. The Bermuda destination board has many tour operators to recommend.

Those are the ideas that come to mind. I'm sure other folks have some good ideas.

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