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  1. 7) There is music at various times in Horizons, Martinis, and either by the Grand Staircase (R-ships) or the Grand Bar (O-ships), plus occasionally in the theater. I feel like I'm forgetting somewhere...
  2. 5) In the past there have been 14 days of GDR menus.
  3. 1) During the day wear what you want although pool-side attire (suits/coverups/robes) are limited to pool/spa areas. In the evening, in all dining venues (except Terrace) men wear at least chinos and polos with non-sneaker/sandal shoes. Women wear the same (slacks/skirts with blouse or dress). Recently jeans have been added but they are highly controversial, so I'd avoid them to avoid upsetting traditionalists, but super nice non-ripped/distressed jeans are technically allowed. In Terrace "dressy shorts" (e.g., chino-shorts) are allowed at dinner. (P.S. the dress code usually leads to passionate responses)
  4. I numbered your questions to make answering easier. Here goes...
  5. If you are on Regatta, the laundry detergent is automatically dispensed (i.e., you have no choice but to use it)...or at least that was the case last September. On Riviera in December 2021, the dispenser was on the wall; pushing that button dispensed the correct amount and there was a container that was used to manually transfer the detergent to the washer.
  6. It looks like the "always available" Jacques entrees may still be there, but the little icon next to them stands for "Oceania Signature":
  7. I believe that the Vista GDR menu may be different. Hopefully someone onboard can confirm. Check out the sample dinner menu (https://www.oceaniacruises.com/ships/vista/culinary-experiences) .There is a little J-icon next to some dishes and suggested "Jacques" courses:
  8. I think they may have done away with "drink of the day" with the new bar menus and other bar-features (e.g., bloody Mary bar) that debuted earlier this year. I haven't seen the usual ad in the Currents that have been posted; I'll know for sure in a few weeks if no one with better knowledge chimes in.
  9. Here's the info that will lead you on the correct path to getting your passport before your trip: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/get-fast.html
  10. I only book fares that allow changes and "refunds" in the form of airline credit; these are more plentiful and cost-effective post-Covid. For me, the flexibility is worth the price difference above the cheapest fare, plus the seat selection and luggage (carry-on and checked) rules affect actual price too. Also, time/distance comes into play...flying a non-stop for 2 hours does not require the comfort of a red-eye to the other side of the globe.
  11. The regular pool is saltwater. Do you need the bubbles? I went and found a video that was taken right after we disembarked in September. The spa terrace tub is referred to as a Thalasso therapy pool, so maybe it is indeed one. It has the metal bar "lounge" seat, and the voiceover talks about bubbles (but not temp or salt). You can find out for sure on embarkation day...maybe try it out if that's allowed.
  12. You inspired me to experiment (it doesn't take much 😉 )...an old luggage tag has been submerged in water for about 25 minutes. The ink is intact and the plastic/paper has not been affected; water beads on the surface and no water has penetrated at the edges which I'd expect with paper that has a plastic coating. I will update if there is a change. Yes, this is my Sunday afternoon fun 🥳
  13. I was last onboard in September at a US port so things may be different now or in that location. The 1 pm you are seeing is the regular embarkation time which means the earliest boarding is probably 11 am. You will know when you do online checking 21(?) days before embarkation. When you check-in online, you will get to choose your boarding time. In September, there was no priority time yet (this was a COVID adaptation when priority times disappeared...hopefully they will return since it is a perk), but there were separate check in lines at that particular port (can't remember if the cut-off was A or PH and they may not exist at some ports).
  14. I thought I saw two glass doors...maybe in an earlier post by maiubabes?
  15. There are 4 per person on a standard (US) letter-size page. The part with the writing (name, room #, etc.) is a 5cm x 9cm rectangle, then there is a 16cm long bit with a loop at the end. The long bit goes around the handle of your luggage and the rectangle goes through the loop.
  16. There are two next to the pool so hopefully they won't be crowded and your back can get a good soak.
  17. There is no T-pool on Regatta, just an outdoor hot tub on the spa terrace similar to the ones by the pool. You can see it on O's site: https://www.oceaniacruises.com/ships/regatta/life-on-board (scroll down to the spa, then click through the 360-tour) or find a recent 2022 video on youtube.
  18. It looks like a lovely room for relaxing. If the ventilation was designed and installed properly, no one will notice (and comment about) the smoke. Win-win!
  19. Probably about the same (having not seen the barge bath). Usually I face toward or away from the water, but in the Regatta shower I turn 90 degrees. My spouse makes fun of my "military showers" since I turn the water off except to wet and rinse, but I like to think of it as nostalgic...back to my younger camping days when we stuck quarters in a slot which bought a (very) limited time of water.
  20. No, you can just get your $250/person deposit back, so no net-cost to the buyer. If the bonus-onboard-booking-OBC was used on the cruise (when the Future-Cruise_Certificate (not Future-Cruise-Credit) was purchased), it will need to be paid back...still at no net-cost to the buyer. There is no financial risk to buying FCCertificates other than having a deposit held by O.
  21. Other FAQs were updated in January 2023. It is on the website so they should honor it or change/delete the FAQ. This is where I get pushy since there is nothing in writing elsewhere (or if there is, I would ask for the document). Try a different O-contact and you may get a different answer.
  22. As I understand it, you can still use your deposit from the Onboard booking (or certificate), but you must choose between 1) the current sale price, 2) the onbaord-discount, or 3) the O-Club upt-to-20% discount. It seems to me that the "lowest price guarantee" just means that if a sale says "new bookings only" then onboard bookings can still get the price even if the booking is not new (but you may lose perks in exchange for other perks).
  23. Here are the combinability rules that I received (for the US...don't know about the UK so ask for the "combinability" and "terms" for the UK from your contact): Promotion is combinable with 2-for-1 Deposits and Oceania Club Loyalty Benefits, where applicable. Promotion is not combinable with any other discount, fare, or promotion including but not limited to O-Life Ultimate, Pre-Paid Gratuity Amenity Sailings (OCAPP), Groups, National Account Hosted Sailings, Premium Economy, Onboard Savings & Oceania Club Certificate, Combo/Back to Back Savings, Consumer Events and Cruise Night offers, Private Sales or other added value offers Amex Gold Card, Platinum/Centurion/CPP, NCLH Share Holder SBC, Casino Specials, Past Guest Savings, Single Specials, Holiday/Upgrade Promos, Kids sail Free (3rd/4th berth), Travel Advisor/Interline fares, or any unpublished offers.
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