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  1. I was not able to find anything online to corroborate that claim. All the information from Celebrity states that smoking is not permitted in staterooms, period.
  2. If you don’t want/need to participate in this program, that's great. But why denigrate it when others are happy to have the opportunity to get extra points without sailing?
  3. I have the same X picture but your headers are different than mine.
  4. ? I still see it. It looks like this: —— —— —— MENU
  5. We did a spontaneous sailing on the Edge for 7 nights this past March. Booked the air, hotel and cruise the week before departure. The ship was the destination and we never got off at any ports. It turned out to be one of our best vacations.
  6. Let's keep both of our fingers crossed that X will keep the CC points as they are. 😉🍷
  7. You have hit the nail on the head. I also agree with you that regardless of Loyalty status, that most of those customers will continue to book suites.
  8. I agree with everything you said, but… I disagree with your thought that those of us who are not X's target (under 40's) are less valuable financially. Overall, our age group has more disposable income and more free time available to fill cabins than those who are still working full time jobs. Do I care that X doesn’t represent us in their advertising? Not one bit. When I watch their ads on TV, I'm not looking at the impeccably dressed Models, I'm looking at their ships and wishing I was back on board. 😉
  9. At the Veuve Clicquot dinner they serve different Champagnes which are matched to each course of a specially planned meal. It is pricey $$$.
  10. We will be sailing on Apex. Looking forward to trying the new dishes.
  11. The menu is on the App for our sailing and Filet Mignon is listed. It is probably a standard item.
  12. Sample menu or not, we're booked. 😊
  13. APPETIZERS COLD-SMOKED YELLOW TOMATO VELOUTÉ Green Apple, Basil, Wasabi BAZAAR BOWL Chilled Labneh Yogurt, Beets, Cucumber, Almond, Homemade Naan Bread PAN-ROASTED CARABINERO SHRIMP Melted Peppers, Chorizo, Garlic, Lemon, Olive Oil ENTRÉES FILET MIGNON AND MINI SHORT RIB WELLINGTON Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables, Mushrooms, and Bordelaise RUTABAGA PAPPARDELLE PASTA Slow-cooked Tomato, Basil, Pine Nuts, Olive Oil, Sweet Garlic SLOW-COOKED HALIBUT Cracked Wheat Tabbouleh, Piquillo, Lemon Emulsion, Chive DESSERTS AZTEC CHOCOLATE TART Maple Granola, Raspberry Compote, Vanilla Gelato MEYER LEMON TARTLET Graham Cracker Crust, Sweet Mountain Huckleberries, Sweet Lavender Cream
  14. Eden Restaurant Experience +3 Eden Restaurant Menu (Sample) All menus are subject to change DINNER APPETIZERS ENTRÉES DESSERTS VIEW MENU This is on X's website about Eden
  15. So, it's the principal of the matter..? X has already considered their strategy in “these financially challenging times” as Suite bookings are at an all time high. Personally I don’t think all those people are thinking about how many points they will get for their bookings. We have never booked a cruise on X, or any other cruise line to get points or benefits. I will agree those are nice, but we cruise because we enjoy it.
  16. I'm pretty sure X could designate someone on each ship as a “Zenith Concierge”. Has that ever been proposed ?
  17. We have it booked for an upcoming cruise. Looking forward to seeing if it meets the expectations. It's one way to use the OBC. 😉
  18. I drink red wine and whiskey too. But I really enjoyed the 3 G Martini a X bartender made for me when I told him I didn’t care for Martinis. 🍸
  19. When X first introduced the robes we were on the Edge in a Sky1 Suite. At the end of the cruise we had a bit of OBC left. We asked our Butler if it was possible to purchase the robes and what would the cost be. He came back, the answer was “yes, $50 per robe". We said “sold” and he brought us 2 new robes still in their plastic wrapping. That was the best $100 OBC we ever spent.
  20. That is unbelievable, and sad. Curious, which ship were you on? We were on the Edge in March and dined in Luminae. Though the dress code is “relaxed” in Luminae we never saw anything even close to what you have described. On a previous Edge cruise we did see several men trying to enter with hats or baseball caps but they were asked to remove them at the entrance. If, going forward, there is no dress code, X's self description of “modern luxury” has a whole new meaning.
  21. It’s surprising what some people actually did for a living. Today I would never trust my other half to book a hotel, let alone a cruise. 😉
  22. From Celebrity Cruises What kind of shoes should you wear on a cruise? Footwear should not be an afterthought when packing your suitcase for a cruise. While you might have the urge to throw in a pair of flip flops and call it a day, there are a few other essential shoes you’ll need to bring along on your trip. Flip flops, sandals, or waterproof slides These shoes will take you back and forth from your stateroom to the pool and vice versa. They also come in handy if you choose to visit the onboard spa. Sneakers or comfortable walking shoes If you’re planning on doing a lot of walking around the ship during days at sea, pack a pair of sneakers or other comfortable walking shoes. Sneakers will also be useful if you try out a fitness class or use the gym equipment in the ship’s state-of-the-art fitness center. Shoes or sandals for dinner Since flip flops are not allowed in the evening, make sure to bring comfortable shoes or sandals to wear during dinner in the main room.
  23. Ditto for E class. The only other ship we would sail would be Reflection.
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