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judyfssw

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  1. I had a surge protector on my CPAP machine that began to burn up. I spelled this bad smell coming from the bedroom but couldn't figure it out. I finally found the thing smoking. I pulled it apart from the electrical cord that was put in the room by Celebrity and called Guest Services. They sent up an officer who called an electrician who said that the surge protector was defective and the CPAP machine would work okay just plugged into the cord.

    This whole story was to say that the smell from the burning thing was horrible and could have smelled like really bad garbage. But, it was just for that one night (Saturday) and it was down by the Royal Suites and Penthouse suite. Other than that, I don't remember smelling anything other than food.

  2. Just a suggestion. We walked outside of the gates and were walking into town when we saw some 3 wheel vehicles (2 people). There were 8 of us and we drove them around the southern part of the island and into town later. We had a blast! On our tour around, we stopped at the Tiki Hut which was a restaurant and a beach. If we'd planned and brought our suits and more time, we could have gone swimming. Would do this again. If we ever return to Bonaire, we WILL do it.

  3. We were in a Royal Suite last year and George from India was our Butler. He said that he was the head butler at that time. He was wonderful! I heard that he was leaving the Summit and moving to another ship after his vacation. Does anyone know where he is?:confused:

  4. On Celebrity, we've usually been instructed not to go out on the deck and after awhile, they'll tell us to use the elevator now to avoid the rush. This has been very appreciated. We've arrived at the elevator station (4 elevators) first followed by many people a little bit later. Of course, none of us can predict which elevator will arrive and we may not be near the one that arrives. If we aren't standing in front of it, I watch the pax swarm into the elevator while I say, "go ahead, we'll just wait for the next one". Usually, people will allow my husband in with his scooter when the next elevator arrives

  5. Because of his stroke, my husband lost his eye sight on the right side of both eyes. If he pays attention, he doesn't have a problem when in a scooter, but if he gets distracted, he might not watch where he's going. So, I usually walk in front of the scooter saying "excuse us please" and people usually move their legs so he won't run over them. His subtleness has also left him since his stroke. Recently when we were in Aruba at the beach, he was walking by a well developed young lady who was sunbathing. He stopped and said quite loudly, "Wow!" The men around broke out laughing but I tried to hurry him on. We all have to laugh at different situations.

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