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B2B Silhouette - Off Ship early on Bump Day?
cublet replied to peachquilter's topic in Celebrity Cruises
Hello, Yes, but the change of cards + Transit pass are usually dispensed circa 0800. I suggest you try to make contact with whoever is dealing with the B2Bers beforehand to see what is possible. From experience, as a viewer, you will not be popular if you do ashore with the departees without having 'changed-over'. Regards, Cublet -
Hello, None of my paperwork issued at the time of booking shows my €50.00 OBC, but it does appear on line on 'My Cruise > Booking details'. Regards, Cublet
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Who cut the cheese………….……………. from the buffet
cublet replied to Jason26's topic in Celebrity Cruises
Hello, I think that was fulfilling a promise made a couple of years ago that the RC Group would go 'plastic free'. Regards, Cublet -
A cruise from Australia 🇦🇺
cublet replied to little britain's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Hello, I have a full suite of major UK banks' and insurance companies' ties. Whoever I was meeting on any particular day, I always wore the tie of a rival. Regards, Cublet -
Hello, Looks where? Regards, Cublet
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Hello, You need to see the LA on your first leg and tell the story. Your card for the second leg will, more likely than not, already be printed so don't be alarmed if it shows your Elite status. The LA will have asked you to visit the office some time on change-over day, probably just after 9.30. 9.30 is roughly the time when the ship's on-board computers switch over from 'previous' cruise to 'current' cruise and print a new card. Your steward will be blissfully unaware of this and will have left paperwork for your Elite status - don't worry - the LA will give you new E+ paperwork and off you go. It doesn't matter if this happens before or after the disembarking/embarking exercise. Regards, Cublet
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A cruise from Australia 🇦🇺
cublet replied to little britain's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Hello, I lived in Australia for a year and went back countless times thereafter. In all that time I only ever heard Foster's ordered twice - and that was the same guy on one night. If LB reminds me next year, I'll tell a funny true story about Toohey's beer! Regards, Cublet -
Hello, Very many years ago, X did an 'Extensive Wine and Food cruise' along the French and Spanish coasts. We were allowed to bring on board, and drink, wine bought at the ports of call without paying corkage. I have not seen that repeated. On Independence at Le Havre (France) I brought on board a chef's blow torch and canister of gas and no-one batted an eyelid. One of life's mysteries?! Regards, Cublet
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A cruise from Australia 🇦🇺
cublet replied to little britain's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Hello, So has (Lord) Ian Botham with a selection of Reds in Costco! Regards, Cublet PS: So too Gary Barlow but the least said about that the better. -
Hello, In these times it is dangerous to say anything with any certainty. But my experience as recently as October is: Sorbet is not available from self serve machines on deck; it's not, or very rarely, to be found in the WJ but *might* be found in the backrooms if requested; it is available in the MDR but you need to be careful that the waiter serves what you ordered. Regards, Cublet
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A cruise from Australia 🇦🇺
cublet replied to little britain's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Hello, I would be interested to know what bottle of 'pop' was given to you as the reward for being the top cruiser. A bottle of Lindauer (from NZ) would have been more than acceptable! Regards, Cublet -
Hello, Last night's 'Cruising with Susan Calman' and Jane McDonald touring the Canaries merged into one in my mind (under the influence of a bottle of Crémant d'Alsace - also available in MSC's Champagne Bar). But whichever, or both, was sponsored by MSC Cruises according to a footnote on the screen. Regards, Cublet
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Current 75% sale still charging singles 200%
cublet replied to citruscruiser's topic in Celebrity Cruises
Hello, No, it's the marketing team that come up with the ideas that are then signed-off by a shadowy department called 'Revenue'. No only that but they also have to sign-off the spiel so as to leave ambiguities or inconsistencies that may be to the advantage of X in the event of a dispute. I got this on Silhouette when I pointed-out a contradiction in the NextCruise T&Cs - shoreside sales agreed with me yet said that 'Revenue agreed with me but still wanted the wording kept as is'. Regards, Cublet -
Selbourne ‘Live’ from Aurora’s 2024 Grand Tour
cublet replied to Selbourne's topic in P&O Cruises ( UK )
Hello, I hope I'm not reopening an old sore, but can I ask how you got on at check-in with your vaccination exemption certificate / Dr's letter? Regards, Cublet -
Changed dining time, fare went up $1900 per room.
cublet replied to CW33's topic in Celebrity Cruises
Hello, I use a TA and *DO* also get the X booking confirmation. Regards, Cublet -
Hello, I am speaking only for UK pricing - it may be the same or different for others but I do not know either way. As a very retired accountant that loves his spreadsheets (anyone here remember Lotus 123, or SuperCalc or Smartware?), I expected there to be a number of formulae working in the background on the 'headline' cruise price to produce individual prices based on multiple input criteria. Not so in the UK. Each sub price, input criterion dependant, is worked-out manually and input individually - and very often in arrears. Whether some of the expertise/experience in doing this was let go as part of the covid crisis is quite likely. Regards, Cublet
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Hello, Here it is for me: This is for just little me, senior and over 340 points. The only thing that looks right about it is paying one lot of PF&T on the solo booking. If your TA is not available and whoever you called at Royal was no help then my next suggestion would be to contact the C&A desk. I know whom I would contact in the UK but the US is foreign territory. Regards, Cublet
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Hello, I needed ear plugs on Virtuosa earlier this year because of creaking, rubbing or flexing. The noise specifically came from around the door/window unit between the cabin and the balcony or hole in the ship's side through which the cabin is inserted. Regards, Cublet
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Current 75% sale still charging singles 200%
cublet replied to citruscruiser's topic in Celebrity Cruises
Hello, I think you are crediting the marking team with too much intelligence to dream-up (unfair) ways of extracting more money from solo cruisers. I think they dream-up clever ideas, apply it to couples, and don't even think about solo cruises. When challenged, they have to say something along the lines of 'Of course that's what is intended' and not 'Oh dear, we didn't think of that'. Re LHB & family cruising: I'm sure someone somewhere has got the number of 'families per berth' for US cruisers. I think that the couples with kiddos booking a cruise will be doing so more as a 'celebratory' cruise than one of a flow of bookings and so after a while the pool of 'celebrants' will become exhausted whereas us seasoned regular cruisers will book, book and book aqain. Possible good news for anyone (in the UK) that missed it, Jo Rzymowska has joined Hays Travel as a non-executive director. Regards, Cublet -
Frustration with P&O re Vaccine Exemption Certificate
cublet replied to Selbourne's topic in P&O Cruises ( UK )
Hello, I don't think that was off-topic at all when it comes to the principle. My favourite example of this comes from the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Roy Neary (Richard Dreyfuss) says of Claude Lacombe (Francois Traffaut) 'How can he be in charge - he's not even American?' Regards, Cublet