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  1. On 8/25/2024 at 1:51 PM, yorkshirephil said:

    Reading some of the messages on facecloth it looks like tendering has been suspended earlier today on Aurora in Guernsey. 

    We must have been lucky having tendered all three times on our Guernsey visits

    We have also been lucky - 4 out of 4.

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  2. 32 minutes ago, Goosebear Mum said:

    They did open it up at 120 days, but sadly they didn’t do a staggered rollout, as many IT companies would, but opened it up for all ships sailing within 120 days. It was chaos and the site crashed. Some people got bookings, other bookings got into a limbo state. I got Sindhu booked, but not Beach House. P&O reverted it back to 2 weeks for all, whilst they ‘investigated’ why the site couldn’t cope… umm.. 

    Did they notify us of that, I do remember the night in question as I was caught up in it but I don't remember seeing an email revoking the 120 day period.

  3. I seem to remember P&O sending out an email saying that we could book some of the Speciality Restaurants 120 days before our cruise. We are 117 days out and no sign of the ability to book appearing, just says coming soon.

    Have P&O reversed the 120 day date or did I dream that ?

  4. I have received my extra OBC for our October Cruise via Stockperks in 1 day although I have not paid the final balance yet.

    I just tried it to see what happened, so it seems we don't have to have paid the balance before claiming OBC.

  5. Looking for some help about Carnival shares - we have 5 P&O cruises booked with P&O which are all 14 nights or more so am thinking it is worth getting some shares for the extra OBC.

    But, our next cruise is 4th July this year, would we get OBC for this one or do you have to hold the shares for a period before you can claim OBC ?

     

    We have never held any Carnival shares so any other advice regarding the buying process etc would be appreciated.

  6. 2 minutes ago, yorkshirephil said:

    We got that too. It doesn't affect us but there was much ado on facecloth with people threatening to cancel cruises as they couldn't get booked but other people on their cruise groups had. I can understand that they are not happy but threatening to cancel the cruise seemed a bit dramatic, especially when it was pointed out that there was no guarantee that they would have got booked anyway.

    I managed to book some yesterday on CP but that now shows 'Coming Soon". Haven't had an email to say they will be honoured so hope the bookings are OK - should be as I have paid for them

  7. 9 hours ago, daiB said:

    We must be part of the lucky ones as we have booked all what we wanted on Arvia in 26 days time. I think it all went haywire about 2/3 hours after our booking.

     

    I managed to book some on Monday evening for our July cruise but it wasn't pretty with many failed attempts, they are still showing as booked so hopefully they are not cancelled.

  8. 13 minutes ago, tring said:

     

     

    There is a full week between being able to see the itineraries and being able to book them.  Sogne said they go on sale on the 23rd.

     

    I agree, but the earlier you can register with the TA the more likely you are to get the cabin you want

  9. 2 hours ago, RO1123 said:

    I'm also on Arvia in the Med for 2025 (K514), Toulon is now live. Saint Tropez, Bandol (beach), Castellet, Aix en Provence, Cassis and Sanary-sur-mer.

    Be aware that it is a long transfer from Toulon to Saint Tropez -  it was about 2.5 hours along the coast road but quicker coming back on the motorway.

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  10. 10 hours ago, amurray88 said:

    BUT the price would have to be right and I'm not sure their itineraries really inspire me (I quite fancy doing Eastern Med at some point and don't think they really cover this?)

    So....future credit or OBC? What do you think?

     

    P&O have fly-cruises to Eastern Med on Azura from April to November

  11. Have been looking at Caribbean for 25/26 and think that the launch prices are a bit too high, and a 10% deposit is a lot for cruises up to 2 and a half years away. They used to be 5% at launch.

    But looking at availabilty it seems from trying a few dummy bookings that there are not a lot of cabins available to book online (unless they are holding cabins back). The 22 night TA in October 2025 on Arvia in particular does not have too many cabins available to book online .

  12. To add to Gettingwarmer's list we have been to San Juan and just looked back on the photos and that looks Ok to walk around with a wheelchair.

     

    Dominica - Roseau town is a bit run down and I imagine would be difficult with the state of the kerbs and pavements. It is a nice island if you can get out of town, there is a good botanical gardens not far out of town that overlooks the port that is good if you can get a taxi to take you up there.

     

    St Maarten - it is about 15-20 mins walk into town. There is also a boat that runs from the ship to town but not sure how practical that would be.

     

    Willemstad Curacao - As Gettingwarmer says this would be a good one to just walk around the port, easy walk into the town with pretty coloured buildings. 

     

    Ochos Rios - echo what Gettingwarmer says, even if you can dock it is not a very nice place to walk around.

     

    If you can use taxis - In most of the Caribbean ports there will be taxi drivers who will take you around for a tour, they usually tout for business as soon as you are off the ship.  

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  13. 6 minutes ago, gsmt47471015 said:

    We visited Catalina island on our first ever Caribbean cruise , they cooked a bbq on the beach and everything had to be brought over from the ship , it was a fabulous day and one we have never had the pleasure of doing since,     Unfortunately 😕

    They used to go to more of these - we also have been to Mayreau and Princess Cays for similar days, but sadly no longer.

  14. 4 hours ago, sweep2907 said:

    Good spot 👌 Never seen Jamaica stop on P&O itineraries so that's nice change. Never understand why P&O stick to same 8 islands or so year in year out when there are so many others that are visited by other companies. You got me interested in one of those now even though Britannia isn't my favourite 

    We went to Ochos Rios, (which is near to Dunns River Falls, famous for the Dr No movie) in 2007 on Arcadia. This was a standard 2 week fly cruise, P&O had much more varied Caribbean cruises back then.

    This was the itinerary then

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  15. 15 minutes ago, Interestedcruisefan said:

     

     

    I dislike physical queues myself enough to not get involved and funny enough have never had to queue more than 30 seconds to get into the theatre

     

    (If I've ever seen more than a 30 man defence second queue for the theatre I've just walked to one of the other 3 entrances nearby)

     

    No problem at all

     

     

     

    Thanks for your solution, I'd never of thought of that

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