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Thanks for a great review and for letting us follow along! I really enjoyed and looked forward to your posts!
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We have sailed with Celebrity several times and have been bumped by charters twice....and I am concerned it is about to happen again for our Feb 2019 cruise. Each of these have been when we are booked on the Summit in Jan or Feb. The Summit tends to get chartered but often is the only Celebrity ship going out of San Juan when we are able to sail.
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I bring silver kitten healed pumps or sandals. Low but the profile of the shoe makes them dressy enough to match cocktail length dresses.
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If your name was called, please report to the Principal's Office immediately.
Norris, with thanks
This made me laugh out loud...I am a school administrator and was a principal for years :)
Loving the review Norris! Your posts are making the last two weeks before we embark the Reflection on 2/11 go much more quickly!
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Very excited to see this review...we are 18 days away from our second cruise on the Reflection!
Could someone pass the rum please?
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I experience this after every cruise. I take meclazine for a few days until my equilibrium is back to land mode!
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Charters...we were booked on an 11 day and got bumped. I think she is chartered for half of Jan and all of Feb.
Does Celebrity cancel cruises often?
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We sail Celebrity when we cruise....we have three cruises cancelled, all on the Summit for charters. She is a smaller ship (Millennium Class) and more likely to be chartered than the Solstice class (Reflection, Equinox etc) ships. We were offered a new cruise on an S class at the M class rate each time but you had to choose specific sailings...we also received on board credit. All were cancelled before air was able to be booked so we never lost airfare. I think that is pretty standard when a ship is chartered. The line doesn't want to risk having to reimburse airfare for 3000 passengers.