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  1. I believe you are correct. I was only mentioning the insurance option for informational purposes. There is certainly a process that needs to be followed and any payout is not automatic.
  2. It may or may not be as the 2nd passenger fare is kept. Typically the solo fare is about the same, and possibly higher, than the double occupancy rate.
  3. To add to @taglovestocruise comments, there will be no additional refund for the cruise fare paid for the second passenger. That is forfeited by them. Having trip insurance may help mitigate that loss.
  4. Did you call Celebrity CC to have the transfer applied? Usually it is immediate with the call.
  5. Very much apples to oranges regarding a comparison between the two cruise lines. Princess is a mass market line appealing to adults and families on larger ships, whereas Viking is a premium line with an adult only demographic on much smaller ship - basically opposite ends of the spectrum. Along with that criteria, itinerary would be a key point as well and a close comparison of the two options would be necessary to see what best appeals to you. Perhaps you should be discussing this with a travel agent who could best assist in guiding your choice based on your budget, cruising style preferences, and Alaska first time travel expectations.
  6. It is basically a Sky Suite with Aqua class benefits. "Worth it" would be up to you if you like the benefits associated with Aqua class staterooms. From the Celebrity website: Introducing our Aqua Sky Suites, which combine our well-being inspired AquaClass experience with exclusive spaces, services, and amenities of The Retreat® to leave you more renewed than ever.
  7. Good possibility. Bayley has intimated as recently as the last directors call that they were working on some final feasibility details for project Discovery but that things were progressing in favor of this new class of ships. Indicated smaller but with all the updated technology and desired venues, etc. Fun to speculate.
  8. Points are awarded to those who are registered in a given stateroom at that stateroom's level.
  9. To suggest "many" is a bit misleading as there are only 7 RCCL ships that I am aware of featuring Broadway shows at present. That represents only 25% of their current active fleet. And not arguing, but while they also have production shows that are usually very good on nights when the Broadway shows are off, I'm not sure I would put them at Broadway caliber. But that is just my subjective opinion, which I fully recognize as such.
  10. No, there are no RCCL ships that currently have more than one Broadway show. It would not likely be feasible due to cast and set design requirements. It would be the same as a single NY Broadway theater featuring more than one show per week. Here is a link to the RCCL website that will identify some of the shows and ships: https://www.royalcaribbean.com/experience/cruise-shows-and-entertainment/broadway-shows I also believe the Entertainment Guide provided by @twangster is accurate as to the current ship schedule with the shows. Note that the Broadway shows are currently based on Oasis and Freedom class ships as well as We Will Rock you musical on Anthem.
  11. Oceanview and Infinite Balconies can carry their own GTY's, and OV's are categories D & C, and Infinite Balconies are category I, which are typically priced higher. So, yes, if your GTY was originally an XB and they assigned an Infinite Balcony, then you received an upgrade.
  12. I'm not aware that GTY assignments with Icon would be any different than with other ships, and I don't think other's experience will necessarily dictate what you should expect as assignment times on any ship and sailing vary. But if you are not able to determine your stateroom by the method suggested by @soremekun, then I would think you just may have to wait a couple more days to see. In our experience I would think you would have been notified by now, but as you indicate, it can by up to the day of sailing.
  13. I'm guessing you would be looking to apply your FCC to result in a credit back to your credit card in that amount? Unfortunately, as I understand it, FCC's need to be applied by the time of final payment. They also have no conversion value to my knowledge as an OBC. I think your only option is, as previously mentioned, with another cruise booking. The only other suggestion would be to talk with your TA or Celebrity directly to see if there is anything that can be done, but I don't believe there are any other options.
  14. Not disagreeing either as we have also stayed in those locations you reference as well as many other locations over the years. My point is the elevator bank locations are very convenient vs the far forward or far aft in terms of getting to the other ship decks. And in our experience we've not had noise issues resulting from people walking by and feel that is a preferred location. In fact often "hump" and central elevator locations are at a premium fare for that reason. JMO
  15. In our experience the casinos still have a smoking section, which is somewhat pointless as the smoke knows no limits and travels. But some ships (Oasis class for one) are adding a small non-smoking casino separate from the main casino.
  16. "Worth it" in terms of $ is subjective and hard to tell on someone else's behalf. But IMO the food is good, and it is a very unique presentation, and IMO well worth the experience. However it is not likely one I would repeat unless the two menu and resulting table presentations change.
  17. You may also want to research the laws of the countries intended to visit as IMO that would be the most accurate information.
  18. That would fit our experience - and what I thought as well - as Ovation was 2019 and Anthem was post restart. Thanks.
  19. In our experience on Ovation it was free anytime, and Anthem was free in port, but that was several years ago for either. From the RCCL website regarding Northstar: FEES MAY APPLY Prices are subject to change and may vary by market and sailing.
  20. Seems to me you would not have found that out if you didn't visit the help desk - LOL. But good advice to others to save that step.
  21. We have been on a number of bridge tours on different ships and while having a photo memory of the visit is a nice thing, if we had not yet been on a bridge tour the lack of being able to take pictures would not stop us from having that experience.
  22. That seems to be the case with some international flights depending on airline. But the point for the OP is that the flights with gaps between cruise start and stop dates based on land trips, etc., can be booked through FBC.
  23. Yes you can. As long your booking timeframe has flights listed by the airline as available and open for booking you can book early pre-cruise, or delayed post-cruise, or both, flights. We do so frequently. To confirm I just did a mock booking on our 11/23/24 cruise through FBC and used 1/5/25 as the return and was able to book it - a full month post-cruise. Granted it was a domestic itinerary, not international, but I am not aware of any differing booking restrictions between them. To add, as soon as the flights open up, we will be doing a similar itinerary with our 10/25 Italy land trip with flights 10 - 12 days prior to our return transatlantic cruise.
  24. Unless it's children running hard we have not heard an increase in foot traffic being near that location. I don't disagree that everyone with staterooms in you hallway using the elevators will pass by your stateroom, but the staterooms are insulated well enough that we have not heard them walking by. If you think about it, everyone in a given hallway walks by many staterooms every day without causing a noise issue.
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