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  1. There are at least two versions of the website in use right now. Safari and Chrome may look different. I think what you're getting as is that you prefer the Chrome version. If there is only 1 iterinary that fits your search parameters you will have to click through either way. Chrome: Safari: Outside of that, there are a few TA's that have really archaic websites that show each category in a simple grid. Looks like it's from the early 90's but it serves the purpose. Of course there are multiple variables in the pricing if you go that route.
  2. You pick which option you want just like if you were booking online on your own.
  3. Flights by Celebrity can certainly be challenging to work with. Some tips if you do book with them... Do not book 11 months out. You will have several flight changes as airlines change schedules. Do not book codeshare flights (i.e. sold by Virgin operated by Delta). Know the airlines rules and fees, especially for seat selection and bags, because you are still responsible for those additional costs.
  4. Amuse-bouche and a palette cleanser are two totally different things. They are not interchangeable and you definitely would not serve that beet amuse-bouche that they love as a pallet cleanser. In Luminae they still serve an amuse-bouche before serving appetizers. I can’t recall a palette cleanser being served between courses since early 2022 on Reflection. Maybe they do in Murano but I haven’t dined there in at least 2.5 years.
  5. You would be repricing your cruise at prevailing rates. Since the rates typically increase as you get closer to the sail date, your gamble is if the NRD fare is actually lower than your previously booked Refundable fare. The easy solution to avoiding the extra cost is what was previously mentioned by finding a TA with group rates.
  6. You can choose any cabin in the category that is available. TA’s do not hold specific cabins. For example if the TA has 5 C1’s in their group they can sell any 5 C1 cabins at the group rate they secured. However they won’t have group space available in all cabin categories.
  7. No stairclimbers. The free weights are okay but the area is very small and there are usually a few people who commandeer the whole area and make it a challenge. There are lots of videos of the gym on YouTube. HIIT classes are usually between 8 and 10. Maybe look at a current sailing for a better idea. I know I've done them early around 8am on an S Class ship, maybe it was Reflection, because I was one of two signed up. The trainer was a giant Slovak man who I'm fairly sure was trying to get me to barf. Definitely had no need for other workouts on that ship after a 45 minute class with him.
  8. Reflection will do short Caribbean cruises for summer of 2025 but they will not be announced until late March. Unsure what the port will be. Those itineraries are going on sale 2 months later than originally planned so something happened that caused a delay. Port Everglades is always light in the summer and they seem to have a lot of construction and projects going on around that time. Beyond homeports in Miami from May 2025 to at least April 2026. Royal Caribbean Group's terminal G at Port Miami will be rebuilt and completed in ~2027. As part of that plan Royal Caribbean Group agreed to double passenger volume so it's fairly likely you see more Celebrity ships in Miami in the future.
  9. The only time you completely forfeit the deposit is if you cancel. You can move the sail date with a $100 per person change fee.
  10. They do not just release a few cabins here and there. The inventory, not specific cabins, allocated to TA's would have been given up by the end of December at the very latest.
  11. No. Reflection will be doing mostly short Caribbean itineraries which will not be released until the last week of March.
  12. Chances of a comped upgrade on that cruise is very slim. Even a MoveUp bid may take an aggressive offer. Inventory unsold by TA’s was returned to Celebrity a long time ago. It’s simply a full house on that one.
  13. The automatic refund is after 12 months if no cruise is selected. The 6 month date is when the extra OBC is forfeited.
  14. Capt Kate did a great job explaining this on a video she posted. She knew despite explaining it as clear as she could it would still stir some complaints. As she said "this puts us in a little bit of a pickle". https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPR3VahB8/
  15. Touchy topic. In reality Celebrity just doesn't carry many kids, at its peak less than 8-9% of passengers. I'm not sure why the blog that covered this chose to pick it up since it's not necessarily news. There are other red flags, so to speak, that point to the push for more kids on board like the recent 3/4th guest sail free promotion and now incentivizing travel agents to book guest 3/4/5 in cabins.
  16. The short Caribbean cruises were not announced as planned in early February. The date for that deployment is now the last week of March.
  17. They won’t include San Juan cruises in that announcement. Summit will most likely be doing 2-5 night cruises from FLL or MIA after Sept 2025. Without a redeployment any potential return to SJU would be for fall 2025/winter 2026 cruises at the earliest.
  18. Not until at least Fall 2026/Winter 2027 at this point (if that). There are 12 departures from San Juan from October to December 2024 on Summit. Then Summit goes to FLL to do charters for January and February 2025 and there is nothing for sale on Summit past September 12, 2025. Short Caribbean (2-5 night cruises) for Fall 2025/Winter 2026 go on sale at the end of March. Summit will most likely be included in those announcements.
  19. They really need to include this info on the Book Later form. It is correct that the cruise booking date is the date you purchased the certificate which begins the 30 day period you have to complete the transfer.
  20. There's nothing in the booking that would indicate where the bed is. All of Celebrity's own material has the asterisk to indicate stateroom configuration may differ from what is shown in photos.
  21. 9:00 to 9:30 is as late as they seat. If you show up at the last minute your service will be very rushed. Most of the MDR staff have other venues to work after dinner hours and they need you out of there.
  22. This has been pretty common during cold weather cruises. There are very few adults in there during those hours. In my experience the majority that hang out or nap all day in the Solarium are at dinner by 5pm.
  23. I haven't often seen any huge differences but if you are looking at a cruise that happens to be on the Exciting Deals offer, those are cruise only rates and by adding All Included you are removing the discount.
  24. That's not right. It's an automated process that should complete the same day. Did you get the confirmation email and use the correct phone number for the TA?
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