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  1. If you Don’t want it you can give it to me😁
  2. Not on Summit or Silhouette either
  3. The custom of “no Elite event on night one “ far precedes the advent of drinks packages.
  4. No you do not need to do the online check in for cruise 2&3
  5. Elite drinks I never offered on the first night, is Northern Aurora said. Also if there is a senior officers party that may replace the elite drinks on that night.
  6. “Something else”? Like what? the Elite drinks have never been offered on night one. why should you expect something different?
  7. This absolutely did not work on Reflection in February. The voucher could only be gambled (and any winnings cashed out) and the voucher could NOT be cashed out later at the cashier.
  8. Anything you charge to your SeaPass account can come out of your OBC.
  9. Because this gets asked so often I've compiled a list of things to spend OBC on. The only thing I know of now that you CAN'T buy with OBC is a deposit on a Future Cruise. You need a credit card for that. Also, there may be some card game in the casino with a cash only buy-in. If they do a fundraiser, like selling t-shirts to “save the reefs” and the like, expect to need cash for that. Otherwise, here you go: *Acupuncture *Airport transfers *Alcove Rental (some ships) *Apple products etc. and Ilounge classes *Art Auction Purchases *Babysitting *Barber Shop services *Behind the Scenes Tours *Beverages -- Alcoholic, carbonated soft drinks, specialty coffees and teas, bottled water — if not in your package, also beverages above your package limits *Bingo and Deal or No Deal *Bottles of wine *Casino *Chef’s Table *Corkage charged if you bring your own bottles of wine to the MDR *Duty free liquor and cigarettes *Extra cost entrees and other items in Main Dining Room and specialty restaurants *Extend Your Stay program *Fitness classes *Flowers *Gelato *Gift shop souvenirs, purses, watches, cosmetics, clothing, jewelry, etc. *Gratuities, and extra gratuities *Guests dining with you in Luminae (applies to Suite Passengers only) *Guest entertainers' CD's and DVD's *Hair and nail salon *Hollywood hot glass experiences (some ships) *Internet if not in your package, also Internet upcharges *Laundry/pressing/drycleaning *Liquor Tasting events *Luggage Valet *Martini Flights *Medical Center purchases *Mini bar *Portrait photo sessions *Pay-per-view movies *Persian Gardens passes *Personal Training Sessions *Photos & cameras *Room service up charge items, and late night delivery fee *Ryde spinning classes *Shore Excursions *Shuttle to town (some ports) *Spa -- massages and treatments *Specialty restaurants *Teeth Whitening *Telephone calls using ship's system *Transfer to another passenger's account *Voyage in Review DVD *Wine and liquor tastings *Zumba
  10. However the cruise contract does not spell out the information in question. It only says that you are not allowed to take prohibited items, but it doesn’t say what those items are. So the website FAQ is all the traveler has to go on.
  11. In Miami you go through the screening process first, then go to the check.in areas.
  12. But here is the problem. In a different place in the FAQ it says two bottles per state room. 750 ml bottles. Now clearly something has not been updated and the two statements are not congruent. No wonder the poor screeners are confused
  13. How s are you getting to the port? there are grocery stores and Walgreens close by if you are driving yourself not sure cabs or Ubers will allow a “shopping stop”
  14. They won’t be able to make any adjustments when you are on the ship so call and get it fixed now.
  15. It is in the Celebrity documentation but the problem is that it is contradictory. In one place in the E docs it says two per state room and in another, it says two per person.
  16. Be careful because I think you need to have your kids next to you or across the hall from you. If one of you get a move up and the other doesn’t, you could be in trouble. Also I don’t think that getting a concierge class stateroom gets you any real priority in dining preferences so don’t look for that to happen.
  17. There’s a big difference between the enjoyment of a forward facing lounge (“we are coming up on a great waterfall, get your cameras ready” “there’s a whale up ahead”) and aft-facing views, no matter how dramatic the windows (“ we just passed a whale, hope you got to see it as we sail away from it”). The two aren’t equivalent in my view.
  18. It won’t appear on the app until you board, and even then it takes a few hours up to a day.
  19. Yes, you need to give them a way to track your gambling if you ever want to get an offer.
  20. Some include them (always included) and some don’t (simply sail)
  21. Have you checked the app? It usually indicates these or you can infer from the menus. There could be two or three evening chic nights.
  22. Two bottles per person (adult person that is) can be brought aboard at embarkation. If enjoyed in the stateroom there is no corkage. If taken unopened to the dining room tgere may or may not be corkage charged depending on if you have a drinks package or not. main dining room dinners usually last one and a half or two hours. check your booking reservation form to see if you have Select, Early or Late dining. Or consult your travel agent.
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