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sunlover12

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  1. I was on a port-intensive, 7day Mediterranean cruise on Nautica last August. It was a younger crowd with many in their 40’s and early 50’s who were in the prime of their careers. I am in my late 60’s, retired, and usually feel in the median age range but on this particular cruise I was definitely one of the older ones. The 7 day itinerary had a lot to do with the demographics. As you said, only Oceania has the actual data but I do feel like they are marketing more to younger age groups, as they should.
  2. I don't know if I should be envious or what but I've never received one of those. I wonder what the criteria is or are they just randomly selected.
  3. Same here. My booked cruise for later this year on Nautica has never been included in any of the sales. There are many cruises that aren’t included in the sales.
  4. It’s the legitimate potential that revenue will be lost from that passenger not onboard. Even if they don’t spend much on drinks or whatever, there is still the daily gratuity fee per person. I do believe that MOST passengers will spend $ onboard the ship. Just My Opinion.
  5. I am not an extravagant spender at all but I have no problem spending money on Oceania. Drinks and an occasional visit to the spa. I have cruised on Royal and other than specialty dining I don’t spend more there than I do on Oceania. I do understand from a business standpoint why Oceania charges a single supplement, as they should. It’s because of lost revenue from onboard spending.
  6. Did you mention to the dining room manager in Toscana that your wife had a health condition that required the orthotic shoes? I wouldn’t have relied solely on comments on CC as this is something that really depends on the staff onboard. The construction wouldn’t have been tolerable to me either. Sorry that you and the other passengers had to endure that.
  7. I haven't seen reviews of shore excursions anywhere. At the risk of sounding like a cheerleader, which I am not, my experience has been generally good with the couple of dozen Oceania excursions I have been on. My excursions have followed the descriptions and haven't wavered from it. There is one exception that I can think of and it was because of weather. It was in Madeira in 2022. The tour operator suggested that we not go to the top of the mountain as planned because of fog and we wouldn't be able to see anything. She suggested another view point but before we did that, she polled the group and we all agreed. She was very aware of what the tour description said and was hesitant in wavering from it. My most recent O cruise was in the Mediterranean in August of this year. The Oceania excursions that I was on followed the description exactly on each one.
  8. Maybe. I once placed them side by side and could not tell the difference. They were the same. I suppose it depends on the cruise and the ship. Regardless of the glass, it's definitely prohibited to take personal alcohol out of the stateroom and one may be challenged on it as you said.
  9. To clarify a couple of comments here about the size of the PH, it varies depending on the ship. On the smaller O ships (R class), the size of the PH is 322 sq ft. Only on O's larger ships are they 440 sq ft. PH on the smaller ships is still very comfortable even though they are not quite as big. Also, R Ship's upper suites are only Owner's and Vista Suites (no Oceania Suite). @bobmacliberty Welcome to Oceania. You do not have to be concerned about them confiscating alcohol bought in port like they do on Royal. We've been on Royal and we've had it taken from us when we return from port and then returned the night before disembarkation. It's annoying but it was something we only wanted to bring home with us.
  10. Chino pants. They're made for men and women. They are lighter weight and more comfortable. This is what I wear on warm/hot weather cruises. I find them more comfortable than jeans but I realize it's a personal decision. YMMV
  11. I am not aware of an increase. Oceania's website shows $18/$23. Here is the link from their website: https://oceaniacruises.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360005307374-How-much-are-Gratuities-and-can-they-be-prepaid-
  12. This is a great summary. Dressy jeans in the GDR are fine but a few people will push the envelope. I’ve seen some people wear jeans that would be more appropriate for yard work, not dinner. I haven’t seen a lot of people wearing jeans of any sort in the GDR. I agree that jeans in the hot summer are uncomfortable and they are heavy to pack. I only wear them on the plane. Lighter weight pants are better for various reasons. Just my opinion.
  13. @Psoque Laundry service is one area that has improved recently, IME. On my last 2 O cruises (Aug. 2023 and Oct. 2022), we got our laundry back in 2 days, maybe even a little less than 48 hours. Before that, it was 3 full days and not an hour sooner. I don't use the self-serve laundry anymore because I don't want to spend vacation time in a crowded laundry room especially on R ships where it's dreadful. Service in the GDR can be all over the place. Sometimes bad, sometimes excellent. We've had both. I think it really depends on how well the staff has been trained and how new they are to Oceania. Thank you for the review.
  14. I'll clarify my comment and say that in my experience only, my PH booking has gotten the exact same number of reservations as lower level every time. I've been on O and R ships. I haven't been on a cruise longer than 16 days. I don't know what extended length cruisers get. I'm definitely not a VIP. I have no idea what they get.
  15. @PelicanLvr You're much more likely to get your preferred time if you request a shared table. Asking for a table for 2 on a sea day reduces your chances greatly. @MEFIowa Higher level cabins get the same number of reservations as lower level. No more, no less. Their only advantage is that they can book them sooner. Also, not all higher level cabins will even request additional reservations. We always book PH and have never requested more specialty dining reservations. As @ORV pointed out, it's all about shared tables or not. +1
  16. No password needed. Log in with your Oceania Club member number which is found on your stateroom card and then enter your birthdate. I've completed the survey with my iPhone in less than 15 minutes. It was easy. I agree that it should be made available after disembarkation but I think too many people give up on it without trying. JMO
  17. That makes me wonder if they are no longer offering OBC for those who complete the survey. On my last couple of cruises, there were several announcements made by the CD that you will be entered into the drawing for a chance to win $100 OBC if you complete the survey. It was also announced in Currents. With the cost-cutting that O seems to be doing it wouldn't surprise me if that was eliminated. Regarding your O club member number, it should be on your stateroom card. Easier than looking for it on your invoice.
  18. I fly to Florida so here is my take on it - Port Everglades is much easier to get to and navigate around in than Port Canaveral. PE is a short ride from the airport while PC is not. The traffic flow at PC is terrible and if you’re on a shuttle bus it will take a very long time to get to the ship. Given the choice, I would fly to FLL and take a cruise out of Port Everglades.
  19. I get your frustration and disappointment with Oceania but the cold truth is that Celebrity is owned by RCL and they have a profit. Oceania on the other hand is owned by NCLH and they are losing money. NCLH just last week slashed their full-year outlook. IMO it's less about customer service and more about cash on hand to offer refunds.
  20. I have been on a Panama Canal cruise and didn't get any vaccinations for it but it really does depend on where you will be. I'd check with a medical clinic with knowledge about international travel. I've lived in West Africa where malaria is very prevalent. If malaria is prevalent in the countries you will be in (and it may not be), my best advice is to use strong insect repellent such as Deet and wear long sleeves and pants, especially if you are out at night. That's probably a better precaution than an anti-malaria pill. Speaking from experience.....
  21. I have never seen them reduce the price on the cruises that I've been on.
  22. Vista will be sailing in the Caribbean winter 2025. There are numerous Miami-Miami cruises available.
  23. The realtime difference between Celebrity and Oceania is profit. Celebrity, which is owned by RCI is profitable. Oceania, which is owned by NCLH is losing money. Looks like Celebrity has the cash to refund customers for changed itineraries and Oceania does not. I'm not making excuses for anyone but I don't think this has to do with understanding the lifetime value of customers. Maybe this is a lesson for us to check the financial statements of the cruise lines before we book.
  24. For us, it's itinerary first and ship second. Next up for where we want to cruise is Canada/New England. Vista just sailed there but we couldn't go this year so we're going next fall instead. Only Nautica and Insignia will be sailing there in 2024 and that's fine. We've been on Nautica, Sirena and Regatta and loved them all. The only thing I would suggest is to book a PH on an R ship if you can because of the bathroom size.
  25. Huh? A glance at the financials of NCLH will show you that is not true. They're not in excellent financial shape. The numbers show a negative EPS and negative net profit margin. I suspect some of the decisions they are making are because of the poor financial shape they are in. I agree that promising FCC one day and then taking it away the next is poor customer relations but I understand why they can't offer it. You can't squeeze blood out of a turnip.
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