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  1. As suggested, call the airline and provide your record locator number to determine your status.  Since it's a Sunday, IT may be working on their website and causing temporary issues.  Hopefully all is well.

     

    When this is all behind you, consider finding a TA that provides service on weekends.  My TA has office hours on weekdays; however, her agency is open 7 days a week from 9 AM to 8 PM.  For an emergency outside regular office hours, I have her cell number for calls and texts.

  2. We've cruised out of the Port of Civitavecchia many times and have never noticed a place to purchase wine or snacks on its grounds.

     

    There are plenty of places in Rome to make your purchase.  We've found the Coop stores offer a good selection at reasonable prices.  Be sure you are up to date on your cruise line's policy regarding bringing wine onboard. 

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  3. 6 minutes ago, Sirlancelot said:

    Does the cushion box mean that in bad weather the crew do not have to pile all the  chair or lounger cushions inside the cabin ? We are sailing nov 2024. On oceania vista they brought cushions inside in high seas ( missed 2 ports) this march and it was a mess and sloppy. Thanks for any experiences to report !

     

    On Splendor and Grandeur cruises, lounge cushions were placed inside between the slider and curtain every evening regardless of weather conditions.

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  4. 1 hour ago, Stockjock said:

    I'm taking the GF on Oceania Sirena for a milestone birthday.  I'm really concerned that it might be too boring for us, and especially for her.  Frequent Oceania cruisers mentioned entertainment which included shuffleboard, lectures, hanging out in the library and "curling up with a Kindle."  In other words, the sort of things I want to avoid on a cruise.

    I also hear that their food is going downhill.

     

    We haven't cruised on Oceania, but from what I have read and heard first-hand your suspicions are well founded.  Fellow cruisers on Regent who have also cruised on Oceania feel Regent's food is better.

     

    We enjoy the entertainment on Regent, but it's closer to what you describe on Oceania than what might be available on lines such at Celebrity.  There are lounges with entertainment as well as a main stage with well done shows.

     

    Our second cruise experience on Celebrity was 55 days on the Edge in the Med and a TA.  We enjoyed an excellent time in the Retreat.  The food was mostly excellent and the entertainment was top notch.  As mentioned above, we're on the Ascent for a TA in October.  If you haven't reached final payment for your Oceania cruise, I strongly suggest you give one of Celebrity's Edge class ships a close look.  There are some good videos on YouTube you might want to check out. 

  5. 17 minutes ago, marne-c said:

    @-Lew- EXCELLENT!!!  Debbie and I owned a Pinot Noir vineyard in the Sonoma Coast / Russian River appellations in Sonoma County for 19 years.  We were just growers, selling our grapes to a couple of artisan wineries.

     

    --Marne

     

    Very interesting...

     

    We visited Napa Valley a number of years ago, but didn't get over to Russian River, and more recently Paso Robles in 2019.  I'll have to look for some Russian River Pinot Noir to try.

     

    We always book winery tours and tastings when we travel in Europe.  We're looking forward to an overnight in Bordeaux in October.  We have a full schedule threre with the highlight being dinner at Château du Tertre.

  6. 2 hours ago, Motorman23 said:

    Hello, I’m hoping someone has some helpful suggestions for a decent hotel with a bar/restaurant in Rome that is kind of mid range price (up to $200 usd per night) in Oct

     

    Believe it or not, it's kinda' late in the game for finding a hotel priced less than $200 (~€187) per night in October.  I would be happy to check my usual sources if you provide your exact dates.

  7. You're referring to the Chase Sapphire cards.  There are two that include this feature...Sapphire Reserve and Preferred.

     

    We've had to collect once on a claim and I have to say it was much easier than dealing with the travel insurance company.  The $20,000 offered by Chase reduces the amount you need to purchase in travel insurance.

  8. On 4/6/2024 at 6:37 PM, moondoggie said:

    We are doing a Transatlantic prior to UK docking at Southampton, so I wouldn't want it to start till we are there, not useful on the Atlantic crossing.

     

    You can download and install an eSIM and activate it when you're ready to use it.  Check out the eSIM Database for a listing of just about every option. I've used Airalo and found it very easy to use.

  9. 3 minutes ago, Shoreviewgirl said:

    So, my next question is, would someone recommend a responsive Travel Agent/Company for cruising?

     

    Can't do that here on CC...not allowed.  That's why I suggested you speak with fellow cruisers.

     

    A good TA will likely know more about cruise line offerings than those who work there in customer service.  If you find a good TA, she will get back to you with the answers you need...and others at her agency can serve you if she is busy or out of the office.

  10. 48 minutes ago, Shoreviewgirl said:

    Our tour isn't until February 2026.  We aren't using a TA for this.  On all but one of the many cruises we have taken across a variety of cruise lines, it has just seemed easier to work with the cruise line directly.  

     

    You might want to ask fellow cruisers on your next cruise about what their TA offers in value added benefits.  By dealing directly with the cruise line you may be missing out on discounts, rebates, OBCs, and other benefits.

     

    I book only cruise travel with our TA.  Everything else I book myself.

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  11. 1 hour ago, alainciao said:

    One exception.  The smaller pier by the World Center.  Regent ships could be there.

     

    That area is currently closed to cruise ship traffic.  See the following published on TravelPULSE:

     

    Last updated: 7:35 PM ET, Thu October 12, 2023

     

    Currently home to Europe’s largest cruise port, the popular Spanish city of Barcelona is restricting port access in an effort to mitigate the impacts of overtourism, an issue that continues to overwhelm many sought-after European destinations.


    Following an agreement with local authorities to relocate cruise ships further from the city proper, officials have closed Barcelona’s northern port terminal to all cruise traffic. Passenger cruise vessels will now be required to dock at the Moll d’Adossat pier, situated furthest from the storied city center. 

     

     

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