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That was not the issue. Celebrity has no problem splitting packages as I did due to medical reasons....My wife is a diabetic (but you have to cal to accomplish it) The pricing was only supposed to apply to New bookings with certain sail dates. My sailing was booked last year so technically it did not qualify, even though my cruise planner would allow it. I might have been able to cancel what i had, rebooked through the planner, then called again to change my wife's plan back to the zero pkg. More work than it was worth
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i just looked at my cruise planner for a cruise next year, and the premium drink pkg was "on sale" for $137.99 per day plus grats!
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I feel your pain. Cheers to those who were able to score a deal!!, Another wonderful Celebrity IT screw up. I was in a unusual situation. My wife had the zero pkg, i had the premium pkg. So i called to get the 50% discount. After multiple attempts, X came to the conclusion my sailing didn't qualify: booked it last year, but sailing this July., so I was told no, supervisor said no. I had explained that it was in my cruise planner and i could purchase it at any time. They said it was impossible, so I offered to send them a screenshot, but told it wouldn't change things. the problem having done so, I would've had to upgrade my wife and I both, which was more than I had originally paid. Did however rebook my specialty dining and excursions
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Please remember, you can only get your captains club discount pre cruise, and you need to call .
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I was able to do this just recently , via phone, to get my CC discount. I drink, my wife does not. She is also a diabetic. I explained it, and was able to get the premium for my self and the zero proof for my wife. No hassle, no documentation, was easier than expected.
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Yes, usually that is the case on M-class ships
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Booking a cruise while onboard...
highway180 replied to WrittenOnYourHeart's topic in Celebrity Cruises
Yes, that's what it was last time onboard for us -
Solarium adults only... Not so much. 😐
highway180 replied to want2seaitall's topic in Celebrity Cruises
As they should -
Solarium adults only... Not so much. 😐
highway180 replied to want2seaitall's topic in Celebrity Cruises
That is correct, some have said it is a smaller window of 4-6, 4-5, depending upon the sailing. Nobody likes change, but if the rules change, so must we. Either way, it's not a deal breaker for me. -
Solarium adults only... Not so much. 😐
highway180 replied to want2seaitall's topic in Celebrity Cruises
Close enough to hear all the old folks snoring while trying to enjoy our snack ! -
Solarium adults only... Not so much. 😐
highway180 replied to want2seaitall's topic in Celebrity Cruises
but it is in the same location ????? Perhaps Celebrity should paint some yellow lines, not to be crossed at certain times?? LOL -
Solarium adults only... Not so much. 😐
highway180 replied to want2seaitall's topic in Celebrity Cruises
The Solaruim pool area yes., but not the cafe. The spa cafe is complimentary dining....just like the Ocean view Cafe, which allow kids. The Cafe is located in the Solarium. Most kids would go for the junk food, my granddaughter surprisingly doesn't. Although i have to admit, I've yet to sail on an E class ship. The link you sent was for the Edge. Maybe the setup is different. The whole argument is pointless, now that they've changed the rules. -
Solarium adults only... Not so much. 😐
highway180 replied to want2seaitall's topic in Celebrity Cruises
My point was kids aren't allowed in the Solarium pools , unless noted, which is fine by me, but they are allowed to go to the Solarium. My wife enjoys taking my granddaughter to the Aqua spa cafe( which is located in the Solarium) and sit there and enjoy whatever they choose to try. Nothing elitist here. It's just the constant complaining here..... -
Was on the Equinox a few months back, Sparkling wine was in the cabin upon arrival.....which I had the steward remove as it is awful, along with the canapes. We just never cared for them, most times having been sitting in the room for quite a while. But we do enjoy BLU! Always sail AQ
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Solarium adults only... Not so much. 😐
highway180 replied to want2seaitall's topic in Celebrity Cruises
Well it won't be me ! My next cruise will be with my "kids" and my granddaughter. And all this moaning about no kids in the Solarium is tiring and pointless. This board use to be a place where newbies could gain useful information about Celebrity. Lately it has become a haven for "KARENS", i would also include the OP in this category -
Solarium adults only... Not so much. 😐
highway180 replied to want2seaitall's topic in Celebrity Cruises
Best advise yet....STAY HOME, don't cruise, there you only have to put up with kids if you choose. Kids will be kids, and honestly I've never had any issues with them on any of my sailings with Celebrity. -
If you drink mixed drinks, most will tolerate using the cheaper liquor. The beer and wine list is truly awful, but again that's my opinion, and it IS shared by many i cruise with. This generous benefit, as you call it has been paid for by many previous cruises, by many guests. I believe they could do better. Most people who cruise do not frequent these boards Again, just my opinion, not looking to start a debate Cheers
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this was done pre cruise to get my elite discount, I believe it may be easier to upgrade on board, but the captains club discount may not be applied. I'm sure someone here can correct me if wrong, as i always do this before boarding Cheers
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Why even worry about it? With most people having beverage packages, the choices are far better than the swill they serve for the "happy Hour". We stopped going years ago, when they had the "event" in a dedicated lounge. What do have for wine? Red or white . Where's it from? the bottle. 🤣
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question about bringing 2 bottles of wine per person aboard
highway180 replied to l_n_kelly's topic in Celebrity Cruises
i totally agree, and have also cruised many times. Wine properly wrapped will survive the flight and all handling . I have never been questioned. I think people make too big a deal about all this " naughty room" non sense.I have also brought some in my carry on as well . As to the OP's dilemma: the daughter is in no way breaking any laws as long as she is not in POSSESSION of said wine. If she packs 2 in a suit case with her name on it, and has 2 in her carry on, the only rule broken is trying to bring too much wine on board, which at that point, will be held until the last night of the cruise. I personally would not go to this extreme, but I'm sure there are those who do. -
The difficulty arises when trying to adjust an existing reservation. Their system doesn't like the employees changing certain things easily, thus needed approval from supervisors. I recently called to add beverage packages to a cruise I have booked with no perks (comped cruise ), and wanted my Elite discount. My wife is a diabetic and i requested the zero proof for her , and the premium bev pkg for myself. No doctors note needed, one relatively quick call and it was done. Surprisingly easy
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Actually, no note is needed. They will take you at your word. I just booked an Alaskan cruise for July, BCC comped cruise, with no perks, and had no issue ordering a premium package for myself, and zero proof package for my wife( she is a diabetic). No other questions or documentation needed. We did this on the phone precruise to get our Elite discount.
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it was on the Equinox last September, but haven't cruised since then. Maybe i shall start a thread on cutbacks!