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  1. This sounds similar to what my own butler plans would be, morning coffee and pastries mainly with some laundry/pressings and then fridge stocking :)

     

    Looking forward to ports of call, sea day talks, bars ;) cafe al bacia and trying luminae for the first time - have previously only had access to blu! :D

     

    P.s. Seabourn cruises look lovely

  2. Actually it was an accidental post, when it wouldn't delete I tried to get a host to delete it but couldn't work out how to contact them - not a seasoned cruise critic member - and in the UK aaa isn't a travel agents :confused::confused:

     

    Sorry :(

     

    Oh and then I had issues with my account - clearly wasn't the brightest spark last night, so gave up and re-signed up :rolleyes::rolleyes:

  3. Hello! What a great spring break trip!

     

    I personally would suggest adjoining cabins if you can do it, although spacious the celebrity suite may not quite be spacious enough for 4 of you and there have been some reports on the different threads of the pull out (if you could call it that) sofa only being suitable for 1 person.

     

    As far as perks the celebrity suite and sky suite are the same - access to Michaels club and luminae - I can't speak about whether the girls would be allowed in Michaels club and generally luminae is $50 per person extra per visit (if there's availability) although on one of the posts someone mentioned that children may be given access for free but I wouldn't necessarily count on that as I don't know what celebrities policy is there. You do not get a drinks package with those levels of suite or the perk of unlimited dining/internet.

     

    Have you considered Aqua class rooms? They give you additional perks and would provide good space for you all as a family

    :)

  4. Hello all, wondering about the Royal Suite in S-Class (Eclipse) I have been scouring the various threads (including the search function) for some additional information about these suites. Any info that people could provide to my questions would be great! :)

     

    Does anyone know about plug sockets, are there ones on either side of the bed and also plenty in the living/dining area?

     

    When you board the ship initially and head to Michael's Club are you able to leave carry on luggage in there until suite is ready?

     

    How have experiences with in room breakfast been (or any food really)? Is it pretty seemless for the butler to go ahead and organise this without you needing to be up and about?

     

    Also is Bistro on 5 and the Aqua spa cafe included in the unlimited speciality dining?

     

    Any additional tips that people might have on ways to make the most of the suite experience, or things they would remember for next time would also be greatly appreciated :) Thank you :)

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