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  1. 18 hours ago, swjumbo said:

    Really? You’ve obviously never been to Vegas or had a long luncheon.

    I’ve woken up on many occasions and been shocked with the amount I’ve spent. 

    Done both... never did not notice the bill.. especially when presented it after each drink.

  2. 26 minutes ago, Hawkstar33 said:

    This is why I asked the original question.  When we were there, everything at Orient Beach was gone except a small shack with a couple local guys, in a small shack, selling whatever they could afford to fill their cooler with.   They had 2 of those surfboards that people paddle, and a couple chairs etc.  Everything else was gone to the ground except a few structure foundations.  And that was a year and a half later.  It was truly heartbreaking.  In the shack was a young kid.  He survived after being washed up high into a tree that never fell.  The water came in like a tsunami does, went far inland, then turned around and flushed whatever was left, back out into the sea.   The inland line of debris was incredible to see. He was rescued clinging to the tree.  We had a local drive us in their car to the French side.  Unbelievable stories.  For those that have been there, imagine this. On your way to get there, there is that beautiful, giant, deep valley, with many homes, on the right before you get to the little waterways leading to the beach.  That entire valley filled up like a glass of water, obviously destroying all.  Then it flushed everything back into the sea. Truly sad, yet amazing the power of Mother Nature.  Those locals knew then that help was gonna take a long time to try and rebuild, and monies granted by the French, would be used elsewhere, and not at the beach.   So we will see in April

    Can you post what you find.... as I noted we had hoped our tour would go to the French side..but the protests apparently included the French tradition of burning cars. Not exactly sure what they were protesting in Dec...but I read back in August it was Covid restrictions.

  3. 3 hours ago, swjumbo said:

    I saw a man, a few years ago, close to tears because of his bill.

    He sat on the staircase just outside his cabin and I overheard him tell his wife how stupid they were trying to save a few bucks by not upgrading.

    Apparently they had two weeks without a care in the world, ordered everything and at the end of the cruise the bill was eye watering.

    Pay the extra and enjoy!!

    I find that odd... when you get a beverage that is not within the limit... they usually have you sign the tab.. hard to believe you could spend that much and not have a clue...

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  4. If you don't like the thread...don't read it... 

     

    As far as dressing for chic night... if you like to dress up go for it.. I have seen formal wear and much less casual and everyone is having a good time. The way I look at it... if you were going to say the opera or a formal affair and decided to go out to dinner before hand... would it matter that other patrons of the restaurant were more casually attired.. of course not...  If packing and hauling more luggage wasn't such a hassle.. I would love to wear more formal attire... of course DH would be much more casual... we would look like strangers meeting on a first date.. 🙂 

  5. 54 minutes ago, Lastdance said:

    It looks like you have all of Vt cruising's information on the photos, so do not need a list.  The photos and descriptions tell the story perfectly...she was such a gem and is missed on CC.

    I agree...we had such fun before Edge's launch discussing and speculating on what the ship would be like and her early reviews were great... really miss her input.

  6. We went to St Maarten last December... We went on one of the Celebrity driving tours... we were supposed to go to the French side... but they had protests going on.. so never got there... I did a little back ground work and found protests going back to August.  We were there on an earlier cruise and at that time the tour did not go to the French side because of the damage from Irma. So I am not sure what has happened to the beach. The dutch side looked pretty good..but I think they may have gotten more help from the Dutch government to help recover.. I can not recall if the French side has as strong a tie to France as the Dutch side has with the Netherlands. 

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  7. I used to pack long dress for chic night..that transitioned to cocktail dress.. now I just wear the ankle pants or nice capris with Chico style tunics and tank and my nicer jewelry. DH.. well I try to get him in a blazer, dress shirt tie and nice dress slacks for chic night.. by the second one..if there are two... dress shirt and nice slacks is all I can get him to wear.... the other evenings DH wears either a polo or dress shirt without a tie.  the way I look at it... I am never going to see these people again... so be comfortable.. and packing a lot of stuff.. well I am over that... especially extra shoes

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  8. We have sailed Celebrity a number of times in the fall.. there are usually few children on board.. just an observation. I have not sailed on the M Class ship... Dress code is not hard to meet... even their chic  night.. I wear capri pants and a chico type top..and I usually wear this every night. DH usually wears polo shirt and on chic night I might get him into a blazer and tie...but casual shoes... if there is a second chic night.. it will be in a dress shirt with no tie or jacket. So shorts may get you sent out ..but generally they are pretty flexible... The Ocean View cafe is always an option and frankly a pretty good option.. The shows are pretty good..although I think Royal..with larger ships..can afford bigger productions. I have heard nice things about M class ships and hopefully we will be able to try one..would like to try sailing out of Tampa

  9. 21 minutes ago, Bo1953 said:

    k - there is a 'sub-set' of beverages which are not included in any package regardless of price. The merits of this, I cannot argue for or against, it is what it is and I will order according to my desire(s) LOL

     

    I cannot tell you which ones, with the exception of the fact that there are a few at The Spa Cafe which are not included under any package. The server was insistent on reminding me each time I ordered one and finally I asked that I not be reminded because I was aware of the additional charge. I only wanted the drink... LOL

     

    Cheers and bon voyage

    So from what you are saying... it sounds like a waste of money for OP to upgrade to premium..if all they really wanted was to use it for smoothies...

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  10. 11 minutes ago, bigbenboys said:

    So if I read this correctly....smoothies aren't listed under any package. Out of curiosity does anyone know how much they charge for one... ? Perhaps if under $9 you can get it with the classic? I know you can get pina colada's and other fluffy drinks with the classic... and that is with alcohol. Beyond the cafe by the spa (which would logically have the kale type)... where else could you get one? 

  11. I am sorry that I do not know bed placement on inside cabins, but I would try to avoid ones next to large blank spots on the deck plan. Those areas are most likely where the crew is.. and what I mean is spots for crew stair cases or areas where they keep fresh linens. So they could be noisy early in the am. It has been along time since we sailed in an inside cabin (great way to start out though)... but in other ships that is what we noticed.

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  12. I wish they would consider break this down into three categories....  quarantine for close contact your own cabin, step one isolation for those who test positive..but either asymptomatic or light symptoms... in room with veranda.. and step two isolation for those with more significant illness... close to medical..eg deck 3.  I think that taking people with minor symptoms and sticking them in an inside or even ocean view (porthole)... is what keeps people from considering sailing right now. If you are really feeling sick... you need to be in closer proximity to care and will likely have less issue to being stuck in your cabin. If you are feeling reasonably good but test positive.. a veranda will help take some of the sting out of it.  

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  13. Didn't they use to have that call back feature? You know the one where a voice tells you that the wait time is an hour but if you push a button... they will call you back when your time comes...  I thought they had this at one point..perhaps it was Royal.

  14. Just now, davekathy said:

    Right on. I just did what you recommended and the "ask us anything" button popped up. 👍

    I tried doing a search first..nothing and then I thought..what was I doing the last time I noticed it... and it was when I wanted to move the cruise..so I was looking at options...  So it makes sense for it to pop up then.. but it has been helpful to have this option. 

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  15. I used the chat feature to move my Feb cruise to August. less of a wait than if I called...but I had a question that required a supervisor..but we were far enough along that I was comfortable saying that I was ready to make the change and that the agent should send me the invoice once availble.

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  16. Here is one way you can tell... looking at the deck plan... any cabin next to one of the sections that juts out is obstructed, because you can only have a clear view.. straight out and to either the right or left..depending where the jut out occurs. On Edge the porthole verandas were listed as obstructed because the porthole design impacts your view and the window washing equipment tends to be in that general area. Now the Magic Carpet area has a much larger jut out.... here ..on Edge two cabins on each side of the jut out were considered obstructed.  Looking at the Beyond deck plan it appears they have recategorized cabins vs what I originally saw for Edge (it did go through some modifications)..

     

    Also on deck 6 the lifeboat davits might be considered an obstruction. They do not impact your view standing at the rail..but if you are seated.. the davit might interfere with your view..and where there isn't a davit you will be overlooking the top of a lifeboat. This type of obstruction has never particularly bothered me. My guess is that E3's are likely lifeboat davits... they stick up higher than the top of lifeboats and are more noticable.

     

     

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  17. 1 minute ago, teacherman said:

    One thing I really noticed on HAL, and appreciated, was that they have always served passengers in the buffet.  It seems to be more pleasant and much cleaner.  Ask for as much as you want, but I think there is a little more thought when you ask for something, as you have to actually consider how many pieces of something you want, rather than just "scooping it up" and putting it on your plate.   It may take a few more staff members to do this.

    They have been doing this on Celebrity since they started up again

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