Pretty much although I have never had to actually get the Captains Club people involved because once the restaurant personnel see the card and your Captains Club level they just apply the discount.
I think that the OPP is asking about luggage valet from Fort Lauderdale and would be flying to Seattle. From Fort Lauderdale it is likely that you will have luggage valet. Unless it is the transatlantic arrival. They have not set it up on that arrival yet. But on the subsequent Cruises, you it is likely that you would have.
there are time restrictions and your flight cannot leave too early.
All you can do is try and if it is too late, they will direct you to the buffet. Remember that your table will be needed for those who have late seating so it is quite possible that it won’t be available to you
But no sky lounge, so no forward facing viewing lounge.
it’s the difference between “we’re coming up on a lovely waterfall so get your cameras ready” and “ we just passed the waterfall, hope you got to see it”
The infinite verandahs are not balcony staterooms. Instead of verandas you will have a window that opens. And when open, the room A/C shuts off. Bottom picture is a standard verandah like you find on S class ship. Top is an IV. With an IV you are never “outside”
Not necessarily.
and you really can’t compare across cruise lines and itineraries.
But in general, I would say that passengers on Celebrity tend to stick to the dress code no matter where in the world the ship is
Different locations on different ships. Consult the paper that you will get in your state room on arrival day for the time and dates. Currently on silhouette it is 8 to 10 every morning in Tuscan Grill.
And often the waiter will just look at your card, but remember that it only shows the last three digits of your room number so then they will ask you what floor it is on or what is the complete number.