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RTShaker

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  1. Sad to say it is gone. It was my favourite place for a quiet meal.
  2. The obstructions are the extended balconies on deck 6, and the wall forward of 8006 (cabin 8002).
  3. International Air Travel All travelers, including children, require a valid passport. Celebrity Cruises® requires that all guests travel with a passport that is valid for at least six (6) months beyond the end of their cruise. As can be seen, even though a six month validity after cruise completion is not required for many countries, it is a requirement set out by Celebrity.
  4. Most of the partial views on this deck are due to the lifeboats.
  5. When is your cruise. The app is notorious for not being up to date until you are on the ship.
  6. My WAG is that there were too many that booked flights for pay later and then cancelled their cruise, so did not go through with the air portion. To hold those seats and then lose them probably cost FBC a few dollars. This way they have no real liability by you booking so early and deferring payment. You are now paying for that convenience.
  7. As in hundreds of previous threads with the same question, you keep the perks you booked with. You do not get upgraded to premium. You only get the additional room amenities.
  8. Doesn't the bridge limit the ships that can dock in Tampa?
  9. I'm sure they have done their research and are deploying the ships in the manner that makes the most economic sense. The captive audience also has the ability to drive to FL if they choose.
  10. Yes, they are on your card and available to use between 5 and 7 at most bars.
  11. A quick google search shows the doors. If you are using the connecting doors, the exterior doors close to form a vestibule. Normal use is as shown.
  12. Same as Royal. There is a $100 fee PP for change of ship or sail date.
  13. On any S class sip the rooms are connected by a small vestibule at the cabin doors, not inside, so it does not affect the cabin.
  14. A lot depends on the rules of the port country, Italy in this case. There was a time this was allowed if requested and a small fee paid. Unsure if it is still allowed by Celebrity, but the country rules trump all.
  15. Since most of my cruising takes place during our winter months, the probability of weather delays dictates at least a day early. Direct flights are risky enough, but ending up with a connection in Denver, Minneapolis or Toronto can easily spell disaster.
  16. I also am not happy with the timing of the notice. The overnight was the main reason for choosing to extend my Panama sailing to Vancouver. The way the email reads is that it is an issue for the Pacific Northwest and cruising speeds need to be restricted. The modified itinerary extends the cruising time from SF to Victoria (PNW area) by a whopping 15 minutes. That will sure make for a noticeable reduction in cruising speed🤣.
  17. I suspect it may be extra when it is an overnight, and /or if shore power is mandated.
  18. It's either $50 or $100 per stateroom, not passenger, depending on the length of the cruise.
  19. I am on the Mar 25, 2024 sailing and got notified today that the St Vincent stop will be replaced by Dominica for the same reason.
  20. No. you will board as per your booked arrival time.
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