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Jay Bee

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  1. 30 minutes ago, davekathy said:

    If you want to switch from TD to SD then you will need to call Celebrity and make that request. Or if you used a TA then you need too call your TA and have them call Celebrity and make the request on your behalf. Can't be done on Celebrity's website. 

    I've been able to do it on the website fairly easily. Under "Manage Reservation" look for "Reservation Details". Under the dining section, click Edit and make your choice.

  2. 4 hours ago, crusin okie said:

    We have sailed from Galveston many times.  In my opinion, a taxi may be an option but a very expensive one.  There are a couple shared ride shuttles but then you need to judge what time you want to schedule.  Good luck with that.  My wife has been successful in doing that but there have been a couple times when things could very easily "gone south".  It is much easier and less stressful to simply use the cruise lines "shuttle" (bus).

    Thank you. With all the things that might not go smoothly--fog, delays at customs--I was concerned about scheduling a shared ride. And I don't want to spend a week worrying about whether or not we'll make it off on time. I'm taking your advice.

  3. 2 minutes ago, jelayne said:

    Go on-line to your account, in the Cruise Planner check order history and it will show your orders, which would be dinner reservations or excursions.

     

    In the past when we made reservations for Anytime dining I got a email confirmation.

    Thanks. Yes, they are in the Cruise Planner, but I was wondering if the app was going to populate with those reservations at some point or whether it wouldn't and then when I got on the ship, I'd have no reservations.

  4. Just now, Texas Tillie said:

    IAH is over 70 miles from the Galveston cruise terminal. You really need to have a plan on getting to the airport.

    Yes, I know. But wouldn't taxis, etc. anticipate they could pick up fares at the port at the end of a cruise? And if I make a reservation with Lyft, for example, how do I choose a pick up time? I won't know exactly when the ship starts letting people off.

  5. On 7/1/2022 at 5:40 PM, upwarduk said:

    Yes, I cancelled an excursion which was fully booked. It immediately became available for booking at the reduced fare, so I then rebooked.

    There was a considerable reduction in price, which surprised me. 

    Nice. This tells me they don't have waiting lists which makes sense since I've never seen any. I guess if you really, really don't want to chance losing the excursion, you don't risk it though.

  6. I'm a little perplexed about managing my reservation on the website. (I haven't cruised with Royal for several years.) My booking is over a year out so that may be part of the problem, but I see no place where I can look for pre-cruise hotels, info about transfers, trip insurance, flights or even if I want the beds together or apart. Am I missing something? Will these options show up at some point or is it necessary to call them about such things?

  7. I booked a Caribbean cruise that spends a day cruising the canal (half transit from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and then docks in Colon from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. I hadn't looked at the itinerary closely enough before booking, and made the assumption that Colon would be a full day so we could tour the locks. Since the cruise isn't until 2022, Celebrity doesn't yet have information on what will be offered, but I'm not really optimistic. I seem to remember the lock area closes late in the afternoon.

     

    Has anyone been on a similar cruise? Is it possible they'd let people off the ship during the day, if they choose to go on an excursion? What is there to do in Colon between 5 and 9 besides dinner?

  8. 1 hour ago, aquidneck1 said:

    Probably related to the incident in New Zealand.  Could be a Royal Caribbean decision that affects all of their cruises.  No volcanoes.   

    Thanks. Seems like a good possibility. Not sure it's appropriate to compare the two volcanoes but I can understand the corporate concern. 

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  9. 1 hour ago, anaslile said:

    I'm no St. Lucia expert--but I am familiar with news lately.  Have you heard of the White Island eruption which killed a few Ovation of the Seas passengers?  After this Royal Caribbean, of which Celebrity is part of, cancelled any activity even remotely related to anything volcanic.  It sounds like that probably happened with that excursion. 

    Good point.

  10. On 12/17/2019 at 2:03 PM, reedprincess said:

    There's no issues with access or anything to the Sulpher Springs volcano and mud baths. In fact, they've been expanded and enhanced over the last year, so even more access than a year ago! 

    Can't imagine why they would have cancelled all their tours. Independent tours are definitely all still going, and will be in February. 

    Thanks for the info.

  11. We had booked a Celebrity excursion in February that included a visit to Sulfur Springs, but it has been altered to go instead to Toraille Waterfall. I checked the shore excursions list (where before there were several different trips available) and it seems all of them have been cancelled. Does anyone know why? If there is a problem with something like access to the area, I guess private tours would be unavailable as well. I haven't checked.

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