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  1. As I understand it, in the UK, if we book a GTY, we have to accept the cabin given to us and cannot request a change. I once think I read that if I booked through a US agent I could ask for a change - am I dreaming or is this correct?

     

    That is also my understanding

  2. Hi Corinne,

     

    Thanks for asking that question.

     

    We're also on Quest in a few weeks and I was wondering the same. There's been a few responses here, but I'm still not clear what can be gained by booking on board. For our forthcoming cruise, booked via the Inside to Balcony offer last year, we also got a good discount from our travel agent.

     

    I know P&O and Cunard transfer onboard bookings to an agent (although we've never done it), but do Azamara do the same?

     

    Also, would the on board people have any knowedge of regional flights? I wouldn't book anything unless I knew the travel arrangements. That was the sticking point on Cunard. Their future bookings lady could not even tell me if there'd be flights from Manchester, but was happy to take the money! So I gave up.

     

    Any more info from UK readers would be apreciated. Thanks.

     

    When I have enquired onboard they have never been able to give details of flights, just prices

    A future cruise open passage would be your best bet then you would be able to chose flights that suited you at the time of booking

  3. I haven't read back over this long thread, but seem to remember that the announcement of the new benefits for the Discoverer Plus and Discoverer Platinum was to coincide with Azamara Club Cruises fourth birthday. Anyone know when that will be? Bonnie, do you have any news on this one? It's gone a bit quiet. Just interested to know with my three upcoming cruises.

     

    Phil

     

    I do not know anything about the birthday but they did say that the announcement was to be made in April

  4. I think some of this retrograde step is the new MD bowing to travel agents pressure as several took higher deposits and all asked for money much earlier than Azamara did

     

    How does this fit in with the policies in the US, is it aligned or another example of UK downgraded experience?

     

    Hey, I've just thought they probably need us to start the payment process sooner because remember we cannot do it online and the one winged dodo had to get to and from Guatemala

     

    Whatever, another change I am not impressed by, too many nails going into the old coffin for my liking these days

     

    Ps I am assuming they are not applying a retrospective change to existing 2015 bookings

     

    I agree but Azamara must really be in trouble when people like Uktog start talking about nails in the coffin

  5. We've seen tortured reasoning - mostly posted from cruisers who have never been on an Az ship - why posters will not cruise on Azamara again....but here's the real reason....

     

    I got a brochure from Seabourn today, & the per person per day rates are lower than Azamara.

     

    For many years the great thing about Azamara was that it was a bargain. It is not a bargain any longer. I don't see a great deal of difference these days in the quality of the Az vs Seabourn experience, esp on Seabourn's newer ships.

     

    So there it is......IF I 'break' with Azamara (& I won't 'break' - I'll decide to go on this or that itinerary) it won't be for emotional reasons - it will be for practical reasons - itinerary & price.

     

    I totally agree with this post, we have sailed with Azamara twice a year since 2008 but have nothing booked at the moment.

    If the price & itinerary suited I would certainly book again

  6. We booked our Nov Reflection sailing last year in Feb just before the 123 special expired. The price WITHOUT any perk climbed to $480 pp more thru out the summer. Final was due in Sept, and just after the price dropped some but was still over $200 pp higher, again without any perks.

     

    We booked our next cruise the first of Jan. The web site shows all OV's are Sold Out :eek: We booked a reg 1A veranda, all are now higher than what we booked at, with over 9 months till sailing. If you find the date that works with your time off, book it. You can get 100% of the deposit refunded until the day final is due! and if you are a Captain Club member, the deposit is 50%.

     

    Sorry but in the UK you DO NOT get your deposit refunded unlike in the US.

    We have to be sure that our booking is for the cruise that we really want or else face loss of our deposit or a substantial rebooking fee.

  7. I have now decided to book the Equinox for August 2014...Med cruise.

    Does anyone know how long the 123 Go offer usually lasts?

    Do cruise prices fluctuate much?

    please bear in mind that in the UK we lose our deposit/or pay a fee if we change bookings, so room hopping to upgrade is not really an option.

    On a 14 night cruise the offer will save me quite a bit of money but if prices drop after offer ends it may make a big difference...or not.

    I know that no one can predict these things but any advice would be helpful.

     

    Your question does not have a definitive answer, prices & offers change all the time.

    It depends on how well a particular cruise is booking. a classic case of supply & demand.

    If you see a cruise that you like at the time that suits & the price is one you can live with you may as well go for it.

    If you wait things may change but your cabin choice could also be restricted.

  8. Just a bit of perspective. Personally I think the daily wine selection is very good. Never had a problem. If you have read this board for a while you will see that most posts about the subject are very complimentary about the free wine. It's good quality stuff and very drinkable. The servers are also very generous at pouring it. My travelling companion is a great wine drinker and she has never had an issue. If you really aren't happy with an offering for a particular day have a friendly and polite word with the server and see if there is anything he or she can do. In my mind you are making WAY more of it than is deserved.

     

    Phil

     

    I totally agree, we have never had a problem getting a alternative to the wine of the day

  9. Does anyone know who the Captain,Hotel Director and Cruise Director will be for the June 3 sailing?

     

    We are also on this cruise, have you signed up for the meet & mingle?.

    There is a roll call for the cruise but up until now it is very quite & not many people seem to have signed up.

     

    Sorry ignore this, we are on Journey not Quest

  10. It was a real pleasure sailing with Captain Leif Karlsson earlier this year. We will be forever grateful that we were under his capable command when there was a fire on Quest and emergency protocols had to be put in place. His calm professionalism and expert judgement is permanently etched in our memories. Best wishes to him for a long, healthy and happy retirement.

     

    Captain Leif was the Captain on Journey for our first Azamara cruise to South America & Antarctica in Feb 2008..

    The Captain seemed to be as excited as the passengers, we can never top that trip almost everyone on board said this was their best cruise ever.

    It set the tone for all our following Azamara cruises & we had the pleasure of sailing & dining with Captain Leif on a later Quest cruise in the Med.

    If anyone asked about Antarctica cruises he always told them to come & talk with us.

    We had hoped to sail with him again but would like wish him a long & happy retirement, he will be able to spend more time with his little Red Tractor

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