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  1. While on a cruise we booked our Galapagos trip via the future cruise desk and picked up a large OBC that we used while on that cruise. We were told to call Celebrity to have our price adjusted to receive the 5% elite discount which was applied no problem. Once we received that updated invoice we transferred the reservation to a big box store and we received a sizable store, specific cash card when we return from the trip. I know this seems like quite a few steps, but it saved us several thousand dollars. Also be alert to the frequent celebrity airfare promotion that can save additional money if you book your airfare through Celebrity. 

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  2. The laundry bags can supposedly hold 30 items, but that would depend on what type of clothing you send and how you pack the bag. If just tshirts and underwear you can fit in lots. We like to lay our clothes flat, then roll them up before sliding them into the bag. As an FYI everything is washed in an industrial sized washer using hot water, so don’t send anything that requires gentle care. The clothing is folded upon return, and have prominent creases. 

  3. 5 hours ago, Georgia_Peaches said:

    We have a helicopter excursion booked for next week in Juneau.  There is an upcharge for passengers who exceed 250 lbs. but not an exclusion.  Again, not sure if they will actually make us step on a scale or if it's the honor system on the info. sheet.  If it’s the honor system, then I'm sure most people weigh 249lbs. or less.  I fully intend to declare my precruise weight....😎


    We took a helicopter excursion out of Juneau in the past where each passenger was required to step on a scale. 

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  4. OP, what you describe drives me crazy. I've had success by submitting feedback via the QR sqare you find in the daily cruise planner. I've even received follow up phone messages saying attendants will be actively monitoring the chair hogging situation after I've submitted complaints, then noticed the 30 min signs the next day. I recommend you do the same since this seems to be the only way the pool staff take action. 

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  5. You are not automatically linked for MDR dinner because you have a common specialty dining reservation. 
     

    We are traveling as a party of 7 booked into 3 cabins on the eclipse this June. We all have select dining. The other day I linked our dining reservations and were able to book us as a group of 7 on some nights and 4 on others. You can book your MDR reservations now. You don’t need to wait. Go into your cruise planner, click specialty restaurants, and scroll toward the bottom of the page. You’ll see a link to reserve times for select dining. There will be a tab to link dining. You'll need the reservation numbers for your friend's reservation to do the link up. Plug in their numbers and you’ll be linked. Then you can choose which dates you plan to eat in MDR and who you want to be seated with. 
     

  6. On 4/28/2023 at 11:28 AM, Rondo said:

    Shuan must be popular, as I did not get booked with him as he is full for the date I needed.😐He did give me two other possibilities, but have not heard back from them. I am afraid I might have to settle for a lesser tour on Viator. Seems like Volunteer Point tours are sold out for Jan. 11.

     

    You should keep checking in with them. Beg to go on the waitlist. The other couple in our vehicle said they were about to book about 1 month before our cruise after being told they were sold out. It's likely someone cancelled and they just happened to be next in line. It was quite an experience. I was wearing an apple watch and I clocked in 16,000 steps while riding in the vehicle on the way to Volunteer Point.

  7. We went with El Pedral Lodge on Peninsula Valdes and were very satisfied. We were told the colony there started around 15yrs ago when a handful of penguins nested on that beach. When we visited in Feb 2023 there were tens of thousands. We've also been to Punta Tombo. In comparison, more than 1 million penguin nest at Punta Tombo. Both of our trips were in the beginning of February and we didn't find one to be better than the other, just different from each other. We've also been to Magdalena Island out of Punta Arenas, which is another very large penguin colony, but requires a boat ride to access. 

  8. On our first trip we stayed at the BA Hilton in the Puerto Madero section. It was nice, in a decent location for restaurants, but very expensive with a loud central court area.We needed to take taxis to any of the sites we wanted to see that were outside of Puerto Madero. For our 2nd trip we stayed at the Palladio Hotel MGallery that is located close to downtown and on the outskirts of the Recoleta neighborhood. We found a great rate at this hotel via SuperTravel. It was very nice, quiet, with a decent restaurant. Centrally located, so we were able to walk to most of the sites we wanted to see. However, if I were to visit BA again we'd likely book a boutique hotel in the Recolleta neighborhood. 

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  9. On 3/28/2024 at 12:05 PM, Ombud said:

    Any info on: HOTEL PRINCIPADO? Looks like its close to the terminal. 

     

    I would not stay close to the terminal. That's not a safe area. Taxis or uber from a hotel in better areas are very inexpensive. 

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  10. I know this is not the same, but we've let the dining room staff know when we are celebrating a birthday and they sent a small cake to our table after dinner at no charge. They gave us a plate with cover so we could bring the cake back to our room. As for decorations, we haven't done this but a fellow passenger told us they gave room decorations to their cabin attendant along with a nice tip. When they returned to the cabin it was decorated. 

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  11. We took the Iceland to Boston cruise and spent 6 nights precruise touring the south shore and Golden Circle. It was a wow trip for us. Your cruise itinerary skips over the south shore where there is so much to see. Have you considered renting a car to DIY or taking day trips via a tour company during precruise? IMO the more precruise days you can manage the better. There's lots to see and do outside of Reykjavik. We spent our first day touring the Reykjane peninsula, where there has been recent volcanic activity. We were able to see lots of geothermal activity in this area, even when the volcano was quiet. Then we headed toward Vik for a few nights and visited Inside the Volcano, The Lava Center, Seljanlanfoss Waterfall, Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, Jokulsarlon Lagoon, Diamond Beach, and Skogafoss Waterfall. As we headed back to Reykjavik we visited all the Golden Circle sites. Instead of visiting Blue Lagoon, we spent a wonderful evening at the Secret Lagoon and also visited the Mynath Baths when the ship stopped in Akureyri. 

  12. On 3/30/2024 at 9:19 AM, kathynorth said:

    Does anyone know if there is a minimum age limit to the glass blowing class?

     

    In answer to my question, we called Hollywood glass and asked this question. They indicated they don't have a minimum or maximum age limit in their land-based studio and don't have a formal policy for the ship-side program. However, ships may institute their own rules so we'll need to get our answer when we are onboard. 

  13. 1 hour ago, melbrook said:

    My husband and I would like to do this together but just make one piece.  Do we need to book the double or will they let us both participate and made one item?

     

    You won't know for sure until you are there, but my guess would be that there isn't enough room for two people in the work space. Making a piece requires lots of movement and safety is a major concern. I suppose it's possible for the instructors to identify a point in time where one of you leaves the area and the other joins, but the pause in production might have an impact on the integrity of the product. Making my fish while on the Equinox last Feb was lots of fun and I'm looking forward to making another one when we cruise on the Eclipse this June. 

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  14. 9 minutes ago, miched said:

    We were on the Beyond in Feb. This was posted in the casino.  It is the qualifications for a comped cruise. 
     

    We had a lot of SBC so my wife and I both ran it thru the VP machines once to “cash’ it out.    I did about $500 or $600 and my wife did about the same.  At the end I had 54 points.  Bonus was 50 points also gave $1 free play.   My wife ended up with 47.   It wasn’t worth playing more to get the extra 3 points for a $1 free play.   We ended up losing about 8% of our SBC.     It looks like we got around  100 points/ $1000 played.     At that rate I would have to play $4000 thru the machines losing $320 to get $100 off  

     

    I think regular slots earn more.   Don’t know what table game earn.  
     

    Good luck gaming 💰💸🎰


     

     

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    If you use one of these cruise rewards certificates on a future cruise does this need to be booked onboard? Do you have to book the future cruise via Blue Chip or can you gain the $off booking through any TA like you can when you book onboard and transfer to a TA for additional OBC?

  15. We really enjoy eating in Murano with our most recent visit this pas Feb. It’s way better than Blu. We both had the lobster Murano and chateaubrianne with no extra charge. Also had delicious GranMarnier soufflés for desert 

  16. On 3/26/2024 at 6:18 PM, justcrusn said:

    we have an upcoming (next month) cruise. just booked because of time off work concerns.

    DW strongly desires dinner in lawn club and murano on her birthday and our anniversary.

    no open dates shown in cruise planner. I have purchased unlimited specialty dining in the hope that they will somehow accommodate us. will this work ?


    We had a package on the Equinox in Feb. We were lucky enough to be in the 11:30 boarding group, dropped our bags in our cabin, then headed straight to Murano to book our reservations. I came prepared with a list of which restaurants we wanted for each date and told the attendant we wanted reserved times for 6:30, 7:00, or 7:30 each night. He set everything up for us and we were happy with the outcome. This was the first time we didn’t need to haggle over dining times since eating very late doesn’t work for us.

  17. On 3/29/2024 at 9:58 AM, finoky said:

    We are sailing our first Celebrity cruise next weekend on the Reflection. Have sailed 25 cruises with other lines mainly Carnival. Well, we had originally booked an inside on deck 3 with the all-included back when you got the tips as well for $1600. Today I got an email from Celebrity with new documents and luggage tags that has us in a balcony on deck 6. For free! I didn't bid or call or anything. Our original cabin wasn't an HC cabin. Just a regular inside for 2 people. I am overjoyed!!

     

    Congratulations! Maybe there is a family who needed an inside across from a veranda? At any rate, lucky you! Have a great cruise.

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  18. 9 hours ago, GeezerCouple said:

     

    What do you mean by "legit"?

    If it's "is this worth the money", then.... what *exactly* is covered, and what are the payments for those problems?


    GC

    Maybe I used the wrong term. This is the cruise line insurance and it covers trip reimbursement as well as medical and evacuation. I understand the limits of ship sponsored insurance is a bit low, but we do have reimbursement through our regular insurance. Because the price of the cruise is so low the insurance rate is also low. I’m wondering if we will still be covered if there is an emergency because the price is so low.

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