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  1. Thanks. Since I want to be Paul, I just paid Princess an additional $ 1,440 for my 12-day upcoming cruise to purchase Princess Plus.
  2. Except the sign would be revised on a Seabourn ship to state: If your DOG does a POO Please throw it overboard.
  3. I didn’t read your original post correctly and missed that you are upgrading from balcony to club class mini i thought the 250 was from regular mini to club class mini from balcony to club class mini, 250 pp is a good deal IMO
  4. $ 250 will get you 6 or 7 specialty dinners depending on which restaurants you go to, so you could factor that into the equation. Plus club class mini suites are in better locations. I wasn't too impressed with club class dining--it's literally a cordoned section of the MDR (at least on the Discovery Princess) and the food was standard MDR fare (with one extra dish per night). (Some) waitstaff in club class is better than the waitstaff in the main section of MDR.
  5. We are also curious about this. We are booked next spring Singapore to Dubai on the Encore. Usually book upper suites on Celebrity but the Seabourn itinerary filled a lot of our bucket list.
  6. If you have unlimited specialty dining make full use of it we find Luminae can get busy and a bit hectic at rush hour and enjoy the relative more quiet dining experiences in the specialty restaurants
  7. Thanks for the video showing the collision!! Reminds me of when I was learning how to dock a power boat in the SF Bay and the winds (20+ mph) would blow the boat right up against the dock even when I tried to apply power to move away from the dock. Although one would hope an experienced pilot/captain would do better than a novice.
  8. @CelebrityBrownWater may start a trend...may not be long before we see the following screen names: NoLobsterInMDR HorribleBuffetFood PoorExperienceInLuminae G*d*mnChairHogs SlowWifiSpeeds
  9. If that is the case then Celebrity has done a great disservice to pigs feet. Why try to transform it into some blob in an attempt to hide the origin of the food item? Just serve it in its original form (cooked of course). Same thing with chicken feet, an ox's tail, pig's ear, beef tongue, and other variations of food from an animal's extremities.
  10. Anyone have a picture of the Pigs Feet Carpaccio. Pigs feet if cooked right can be quite tasty—the thick skin and tendons if tenderized are quite succulent
  11. SF's unhoused population will take issue with your insensitive remarks. Where else can they go to the bathroom?
  12. This is what our shoreside concierge told us for our Sydney departure: "Please note, boarding will begin at 1:15 pm and ends promptly at 5:15 pm. Please arrive early to avoid delays." "... as a suite guest you can arrive anytime during the boarding process."
  13. BCC's advertised system of assigning points to theoretical loss seems to be different, but at the end of the day, it's just a variation of what a land-based casino does. Land-based casino also assign comps based on theoretical loss, except that they usually have a system of giving back to the player Y% of the theoretical loss as comps, where Y differs by casino (some are more generous than others). As to using microchips in casino chips, I have not heard that BCC does that. I often see a pit boss with a clip board, and as they walk around the pit observing the games, they would make notes on it. I have always assumed that's how they track play.
  14. It's 8 points for every dollar of theoretical loss, which varies by the table game you play. For example, if blackjack has a 2% theoretical loss, than if you play $1,000, you have a $20 theoretical loss, and the 8 points is based on that $20, not $1,000.
  15. Our shoreside concierge informed us that boarding begins at 1:15pm for the 6:45pm departure in Sydney.
  16. My daughter played 10 minutes on a slot machine in 2019, and in the second half of 2022 was getting nonstop BCC comp offers. However, that was a waste of time for them since even comped rooms are not enough to lure her back to cruising. Her offers have since stopped (at least so far in 2023) so it appears that the geniuses at BCC may have come up with a more refined strategy.
  17. Got the same offer. I did a trial booking and was charged $ 1 pp for the entire 7-day sailing (plus port fees and taxes). FINALLY Celebrity has enabled the booking of comp sailings directly online as opposed to having to contact the BCC over the phone or filling out a form and waiting for a call. Hope this is a sign of things to come from BCC. Definitely one change that I like.
  18. I'm posting this to warn others with waitlisted airline upgrades that Flights by Celebrity may cancel your waitlist if they have to touch the reservation for any reason. Using FBC, we booked travel on United Airlines in Premium Economy between the US and Sydney. We used airline miles (directly through United's website) to request an upgrade to Business Class, which was waitlisted. Recently, there was a schedule change of the flight that moved it about 40 minutes earlier. No problem. However, when FBC touched this reservation as a result of the schedule change to email us about the change, they inexplicably cancelled the waitlist. Fortunately, I just happened to look at my reservation on United and saw that the waitlist disappeared...we did not receive any notification from FBC. I called United, which told me that FBC cancelled the waitlist, and I had to contact FBC to reinstate the waitlist. I called FBC, and the rep said he will escalate to the ticketing department. Fortunately, the waitlist was reinstated a few hours later, but we likely lost priority relative to others on the waitlist.
  19. Thanks for heads up If I ever have Stewart as my steward I will ask Stewart to change out my minibar, and if done well I will give my steward Stewart a 10* rating
  20. you can google the Celebrity tour descriptions and often similar or the same tours offered by third parties (e.g., Viator) will pop up and you can read more detailed descriptions and more importantly customer reviews. That's helped me pass on many Celebrity tours, which are more expensive anyway. One tour that appears to be Celebrity exclusive is the Taieri Gorge Train in Dunedin which we booked when Celebrity offered it at 35% off on their recent sale.
  21. We also took advantage of a BCC comp for an April sailing...wouldn't have gone otherwise as the Mexican Riviera is generally meh, but LA is close and it was "free". I will note that a Princess sailing on the Discovery on the same itinerary that we took last October was packed full. Apparently Princess has more loyal customers on the West coast than Celebrity.
  22. @RedkingThere has been quite an uproar on CC recently regarding drastic cutbacks on the Oceanview Cafe buffet, including a report that the buffet on the Apex had shut down 75% of its stations for DINNER (no cutbacks for breakfast or lunch). Have you seen such buffet cutbacks for dinner on your cruise? We are curious as we will be sailing the Eclipse AU/NZ on Feb 16.
  23. If one is used to the Celebrity Suite experience, then the Princess Suite experience will likely be disappointing. Following compares Celebrity's Sky Suite to the lowest suite on Princess: 1) Physical space: Princess wins here because their lowest level suite will be larger than SS (separate living room and bedroom, although the separation is a curtain). 2) Luminae wins hands down, in terms of ambiance, service level, and food. The Club Class restaurant is an extension of the MDR--food is meh in our experience, typical main dining room fare. Service in Club Class is better than MDR, but not to Luminae's level. But Princess' breakfast in Sabatini's for suite passengers is a good benefit. 3) Retreat lounge/sundeck on Edge class is the big winner here. No dedicated sundeck on Princess, and the lounge for suites on the Royal class ships is small and a bit claustrophobic (no window to the sea). 4) Celebrity's butlers if used are wonderful. No butlers on Princess. There is a concierge in the lounge, but the service is nothing like the over-the-top pampering that some butlers can provide. 5) Amenities offered by Princess not available with SS: Princess suites have first night specialty dining, one-time bar setup with mini liquor bottles and beers, unlimited laundry
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