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dlawyer50

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  1. 2 hours ago, boooomer said:

    By going to Explora’s website, picking the cruise we’re on and go to book a particular type of stateroom. The website will then show the available state rooms. It’s tedious ans you can only do one type of stateroom at a time; and they tend to show a maximum of 10 staterooms at anyone time. So it’s not that accurate for the OTs, but more accurate for the limited number of PH and Residences. The numbers haven’t changed since we booked almost a month ago. 

    I’m sure TAs have software that’s more accurate.

     

    From posts on cruise critic - some folks expressed concern that the Explora style of restaurants smaller more intimate venues and the cooked to order buffet might not work if the ship is fully booked. So I'm monitoring the cruise.

     

    What im seeing is  counter to other cruises I’ve booked where the higher end suites sell out first.

    Thanks Boooomer.

  2. 3 hours ago, boooomer said:

    Im monitoring the occupancy of the cruise were booked on Explora II for Dec 6 14 day B2B  Mia Bridgetown  Mia. With the exception of the base PH and Owner’s Residence  almost all the other PH and Residences are vacant. And that’s for the 14 day. There’s probably even more avaialble on the individual legs

    We were upgraded once (for a nominal fee) from PH to Oceania Suite on the new at the time Marina. That was an unexpected treat.

     

    Bernie 

    How do you monitor the occupancy?

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