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  1. For a la carte restaurants, you can absolutely book online in advance since no money is collected at time of booking.

     

    When you’re seated, just let them know you’re using your platinum voucher to pay.

     

    For fixed price restaurants I don’t think it’s possible because you’re paying in advance.

     

    So I’d use your FAS meals for the fixed price of restaurants and your platinum for the a la carte.

  2. The Haven restaurant will definitely be open for launch on embarkation day. A concierge should lead you from the terminal straight up to the restaurant when you board (after giving you a tour of the Haven).

     

    I’ve never sailed Celebrity but I’ve heard the Retreat is quite comparable to the Haven with some saying one is better and others saying the other is better.

     

    I do know that as a line, Celebrity is a step up from NCL so I’d expect the Retreat to be at least as good as the Haven. That said, the Haven is pretty amazing and few people come home unimpressed.

  3. 5 hours ago, Ommadawn said:

    How can you be in a suite, but not have a drink package?

    That’s not uncommon. There are several lines who don’t include a drinks package with at least some suites.

     

    It’s worth noting that Sky class suites do include drinks during happy hour in the suite lounge. In addition, with the recent reciprocal loyalty update if your mother has status with Celebrity that will transfer to Royal and Diamond or higher status includes daily drink vouchers.

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  4. I’m looking at buying an annual plan. I seen a lot of good word for Allianz here and in other places and I travel enough that I think it would be worth it.

     

    However, I have two trips booked already - one next month and one next year.

     

    If I bought an annual plan today, would those trips be covered? I can’t find anything suggesting they won’t but it seems like the sort of “pre-existing” thing an insurance company might exclude.

  5. 10 hours ago, Kathyrd said:

    The 3 bedroom garden villa offers car service post cruise do you know if the 3 bedroom premier owners suite offer that? 

    I did end up booking the suite for next May and thus far there has been no mention of car service.

     

    In general, the POS appears to be treated identically to the DOS and not like the GV.

     

    Regardless, we’re beyond excited to be trying this huge suite.

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  6. 2 hours ago, z4ltw said:

    how exactly do you change the app to a different cruise?

    Click on the person icon in the top row, then under your cruise you should see “select a different cruise”. Pick that then “browse our ships” and pick the ship and date you want to see.

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  7. If you want the cruising experience of the ‘90s I think your best bet is to look upmarket. NCL’s sister brands Oceania and Regent are much closer to that classic cruising vibe.

     

    They’re expensive, but so was NCL 30-40 years ago. Mass market cruising is much cheaper now than it has ever been. Adjusting for inflation, a luxury cruise now is in the same ballpark as a “regular” cruise back then.

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  8. As someone already mentioned, a key difference about PoA specifically is its largely American crew. This is a requirement due to being a US-flagged vessel (which is a requirement to sail exclusively in US waters).

     

    The mix is somewhere between 60-80% US citizen. They lean heavily towards college students and other younger folk.

     

    Many people see this is as a downside, saying that the crew is lazier and less deferential than a typical cruise.

     

    That was not at all our experience. I thought they were wonderful. We got to know several young people working their way through college and we thought their service was terrific.

     

    i do love getting to meet people from all over the world on a typical cruise, but having most of the crew be native American English speakers was a fine trade off.

     

    They will also have some local Hawaiian “ambassadors” on board that give port talks and even some performances and demonstrations. My wife did a lei making activity that was a blast.

     

    Some cruise lines frequently have experts and educational port talks but this is the only NCL cruise we’ve done that had this and we appreciated it.

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  9. We’ll be at Civitavecchia on Thursday, July 11th.

     

    We’ve been to Rome before but my wife has not been inside the Colosseum so we decided to make that our focus this time.

     

    If we buy the official tickets, what kind of wait are we looking at?

     

    if we buy the official tickets with a timed entry to the Arena/Underground/Attic do we need to account for waiting in the normal entry line before our scheduled time or can we show up shortly before the scheduled time?

     

    It looks like the you can get tickets for one of the Arena, Underground or Attic but not all three or any combination of them. Which do folks recommend (we’re thinking the Arena would be the most interesting)?

  10. Second the idea of the eSIM. We did that in Scotland last year and it was so easy. Load the eSIMs into the iPhone before leaving the US, then while in airplane mode during the flight, switch them to active.

     

    On landing, we had full service and data.

     

    Reverse the process on the way home and you’re back on your US carrier when you land.

  11. If your sailing offers PortValet service, you may want to look into that and then DIY your tour. They’ll take your bags for you and leave you free to explore.

     

    It’s not far from the cruise terminal to the Space Needle and other attractions surrounding it. It’s a nice walk, or a short taxi/uber ride.

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  12. 2 hours ago, sargemrs said:

    But for clarification, are you saying the butler will deliver from the MDR dinners to our cabin?


    I’ve only done it for specialty but I’m sure they’d do MDR. It’s just not something they like to do more than one or twice per suite because it’s very time consuming.

     

    But as you say you’re traveling as multi-suite group, it won’t be as useful for you. I suppose you could all dine on your balconies and shout across the barriers at each other. 🙂

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  13. 8 minutes ago, vaindioux said:

    I read that the package is lowest at $75

    Drinks start at $8

     

    So 5x8 = $40


    If your drink of choice is Bud Light then sure.

     

    Cocktails are almost all $14, with a few specials here and there ($11 or $12). There will be a token wine under $10 but pretty much all others are $10+.

     

    5 per day is definitely a solid guideline unless you’re only drinking beer then it’s more.

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  14. Even though there is no Haven restaurant, don’t forget that your butler will deliver supper to your room on request.

     

    It’s not something most butlers like to do more than once or twice per cabin because they’re so busy but it’s worth taking advantage of.

     

    We had La Cucina delivered to our balcony while in Kona. Eating good Italian while watching the sun set over Kona bay was magical.

     

    Since you’re paying for a suite already, I’d consider adding several nights of specialty dining. It’s not that much more and will solve the issue of not having a Haven restaurant.

  15. 4 hours ago, cooncat_mom said:

    I got one of those emails too and our Joy trip isn't till October! Do they still do an email for the Haven folks with the pillow menu and that stuff? We don't have many requests -at all! We're terrible Haven people! - but I do better with email than with the phone now 👵🏻

    We received the email also for our sailing next May, so I suspect they did a mass mailing to all open Haven bookings.

     

    The email for OS+ suites contains a link to the preference site where you can pick your pillow, drinks, etc. Except for that link it looks identical to the email shared above.

  16. Since you’ll be in the Haven, also be aware of the option to enjoy your special dining meal in your cabin. Your butler can arrange to have the entire meal brought in to your cabin and will set up your table for the experience.

     

    The only downside is that the entire meal arrives at once so the entree can cool while you’re enjoying the early courses but it’s still a fantastic experience.

  17. Not too long ago someone in the same situation posted and what they ended up doing was this:

    * Get in the no reservation line early the first not. They got in within 15 minutes.

    * At the end of the meal, talk to the waiter about how you have no reservations but enjoyed their service (assuming you did) and would like to have them the rest of the cruise. A little tip at this point might help things, also.

     

    The waiter may then be able to arrange you have a table in their section each night.

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