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  1. On 3/16/2024 at 10:20 AM, jimlouisesophie said:

    Thx 4 the clarification..No, I haven't cruised with Oceania.   I wonder if any other cruise lines allow pax to bring liquor aboard...interesting.

    You can bring liquor and wine on board. The liquor can only be consumed in your cabin unopened wine can be used in dinning venues for a $25.00 corcege fee.

  2. 11 hours ago, DrivesLikeMario said:

    No.  I did ask but they didn't.  I tried just about all the hotels in the area and no one wanted to rent a hotel room for the day - even those that say they will do it.  Maybe if I booked one about 2 wks. prior but I was trying to book a little farther out.  Even the small hotels refused to let us book for 1 night (for example, the Swiss Hotel).  The Hilton was definitely a treat.  So glad we did it.

    In 2017 I had the Purser on our Oceania cruise call the Intercontinental 5 days before we docked and he made the reservation for us.When we got to the hotel at 9:30 am 

    the receptionist told us we had to wait till 1 pm to get our room

    So I smiled and handed him a crisp us currency and our room was ready at 10 am

  3. We first walked into Ember we where escorted to a 2 table in the middle but noticed 2 table along the window on the left side as you walk in . So we sat there and had a Great steak the best I've had  on O

    Second time we went waited about 15 minutes for one of those tables and had the Fish and chips made from Chilean Sea bass.Thats like taking a Rolls Royce and making it a Amazon delivery van.

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  4. On 12/24/2023 at 9:50 AM, DrivesLikeMario said:

    Wow!  That's not a good deal at all!  Glad to hear it!  I did call all of the big hotels and even the small Swiss Hotel and no one offered a day use pass at that time and many wouldn't even let us pay for a 1-night booking.  Thanks for the info.  I had to tell myself to just forget about what it cost and enjoy the moment.  😉

    Did Oceania ever offer a post cruise tour or hotel package in Papeete?

  5. 1 hour ago, basor said:

    Correction - there are no clocks in the staterooms upon embarkation but you can ask your room steward/butler and they are happy to provide you one.  The same for sewing kits, etc.  

    Thats what i did took 2 days to get and it's not illuminated so u wake up at night have to turn a light on to. read it. Not like the old red faux leather clocks we had for 20 years and u never had to ask for one it was always  there 

  6. On Vista 18 days cabin 9098 heard a small amount of noise next cabin tv But big pet peeve there are no clocks any where on the ship. No clock in staterooms that we always had since saiing O past 15 years. We ask guest service and got one 2 days later 

    No clock at pool no clock at reception no clock in elevators on the screens. 

     

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  7. 1 hour ago, rbtan said:

    Ok....No one ever takes 20 min. to have breakfast or lunch. You reserve a lounge at 7AM & we are expected to believe you get everything done in 20 min? I've seen balony stories in my day & this is a good one. Basically anyone who leaves for 45 min. loses their right. to the chair. My spouse does a couple of tricks: Check the drink & see if its still cold or see if the chair is damp.If not he'll remove the books that most hogs swipe from the library & we'll move in. We did this several times on our Jan. 19 trip. People came back normally after we had been there nearly an hour. Not one said anything(good for them) We leave to do the following: Swim/rest room/relax. When we want food we just pack up & leave.We are not so rude as to bring food back to the chair. Nothing like seeing a mess where some slob spilled food on the lounger. Seen it a few times.. 

    We always give up our lounge chairs when we go for lunch at 1:30 . How long do u think it takes to eat scrambled eggs or pancakes or crusant at waves in the morning not 45 minutes 

  8. 59 minutes ago, tropicalkerry2002 said:

    I bring lunch to my lounger! And return dishes to Waves.

    Years ago on O we we where instructed that they allowed 30 to 35 minutes for lunch or they removed your items from the lounge.

    On Vista this week in waves only table service no more ordering at the counter

  9. 8 hours ago, jazznruby said:

    Well, I guess the term has never really been definitively defined in a measure of time away (20 minutes? 30 minutes? an hour?), but I think most who've chimed in here on the subject would agree that anyone who claims a chair and then leaves for any reason other than for a dip in the pool or a trip to the rest room or a quick trip to the bar to get a drink is a chair 🐷. And who eats breakfast or lunch in 20 minutes anyway? 

    We are fast chewers. 

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