We started at Whittier, ate breakfast on the ship, and were given a voucher for lunch on the train. Logically, you’d think it would be similar going the other way.
The feds were quite clear from the beginning that no federal laws were involved.
And the only Hawaiian law that might have been broken carries a maximum $1,000 fine. Yet people here seem to think they should have investigated it like millions of dollars were at stake.
When the law goes into effect it will be included in the advertised price on the initial search results pages. You won’t have to be smart enough to find it.
Unless things have changed, Zeniths have a special number, you should have gotten a packet with it included. I doubt anyone knows yet if the number is available for Zenith by proxy, if that’s your status.
I would check with Princess about the CPAP on the train to see if they have some accommodation. It shouldn’t count as a carry on, but you can’t magically make more space under the seat.
The number of people on the wait list must be limited, and when one person cancels, one opens up. If that weren’t the case, every excursion would have a waitlist option.
I doubt there was ever a chance. The great thing from Celebrity’s perspective on giving Zeniths retreat lounge access is that it costs them almost nothing and yet greatly pleases the Zeniths. They have free drinks anyway, so all it costs is a few hors d’ouevres.
Luminae and sundeck access would cost them the same amount it costs them for suite guests.