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  1. We did an early entry tour of the Vatican Museum in 2017 with Rome with Marisa. We did it the morning of embarkation as it started around 7:30 am. It worked out great. The museum was essentially empty compared to the normal shoulder to shoulder crowds. We then had Rome Cabs pick us up at our hotel around noon and take us to the ship. Marisa was great to work with.

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  2. We have bought several inlaid wood boxes in Sorrento from GS Gargiulo Inlaid, Via Fuoro, 33, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy, https://www.gargiuloinlaid.it/. Small father and son shop. We make a point of stopping there when we are in Sorrento. Very friendly, good quality and reasonable prices. We bring several home for ourselves and for gifts.

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  3. We used Marissa in 2018 for an early entry tour of the Vatican for me and my daughter-in-law. She told us how to make the reservation with the Vatican and we met her at 7:15 am at the Museum entrance. We could enter early with her as our guide. I don't recall the entry fee being much different, if any, from the regular entry ticket. Have been to the Vatican museum several times and this was by far the best. Marissa is very knowledgeable and there were only a few others in the Museum. We were able to sit in the Sistine chapel and marvel at its beauty without the wall to wall people you normally find. Highly recommend Marissa and the early entry.

     

    We were staying at the Albergo del Senato. There is a taxi stand next to the Pantheon which we used to get to the museum.

     

    We have used Rome Cabs for transfers to  and from the ship several times. They meet you at the ship, which regular taxis can't.

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  4. We stayed at the Ambassade in 2018. Very nice hotel and location. Lots to do near the hotel and there is a tram stop within walking distance. We did a cab from the airport and to the port.  Either walked or used the tram to get around otherwise. The windows are not very sound proof so had some noise. Would stay there again.

     

    The tram goes directly to Centrale Station which made it easy to do a trip to Zannes Schans on the train to see the windmills. Worth a trip.

  5. On 12/6/2021 at 5:47 PM, uscgmom said:

    Looking for Florence hotel recommendations for pre-cruise.

    Thanks!

    Hotel Santa Maria Novella. Close to train station and walking distance to main Florence sights. Very nice hotel. We had a room overlooking the Piazza, which was very nice.

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  6. 9 hours ago, edinburgher said:

    We actually liked SM a lot  more than we did Portofino and would have preferred more time there.  Portofino is really tiny and and an hour might be all that would be needed there..

    Agree. Portofino is also very expensive.

  7. In the past we would self disembark at 7:00 and meet a prearranged car and driver (Rome Cabs). I recall an extra fee for pickup prior to 7:30. We were comfortable with flights out of FCO at 11:00 or later. Don't know how the Covid situation has impacted the time to get checked in and through security at FCO.

     

    Even if the ship is scheduled for 5:00am arrival, I don't remember being cleared to leave the ship until around to 7:00.

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  8. 8 hours ago, BVILady said:

    Having quite some luggage for a long cruise the people mover does not look like an option to me. Is there a possibility to get from Santa Chiara to the cruise dock by taxi? Thanks in advance.

    There is a taxi stand at Piazzale Roma. I thought it was around 20 Euro for the taxi as we took our luggage to the taxi stand rather than have the hotel call a porter. 

     

    We prefer a taxi over the people mover with lots of luggage. Also it is a long walk from where the people mover drops off by the port to the ship. They say there is a free shuttle to the ship, but we have never seen it.

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  9. We did a before hours tour of the Vatican museum with Marisa of Rome with Marisa. We were there almost alone the whole time. Other times I've been there during regular hours it was shoulder to shoulder. Marisa was excellent and very reasonably priced. She does other tours of Rome too.

     

    Rome is very easy to see on your own. Many sites are within walking distance which would allow stops along the way.

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  10. 1 hour ago, cruisemom42 said:

    If you are most interested in Florence, I would HIGHLY recommend just doing it on your own via the high-speed train. It's about 90 minutes by high speed train (by far the fastest way and the least expensive).  If it is a daytrip, you won't have the hassle of luggage, and there are no changes of train en route, so it is the perfect opportunity to learn about taking the trains...

     

    We have done this a couple of times and it is very easy. Trains are frequent and most sites are walking distance from the train station. Our first time we did a half day walking tour in the morning to get the highlights and orient us to the town. Excellent day trip from Rome.

  11. 5 hours ago, birdiebill said:

    We have booked the Del Senato for three nights pre-cruise.  Would it be better to book something like Romecabs.com rather than try to find a taxi with enough room for us and our luggage?  Can a private car from Romecabs take us right to the Del Senato?  We hope Covid is controlled so we can take this trip.

     

    Del Senato is our favorite hotel in Rome. We've used Romecabs from the airport and to the port. They drop off and pick up at the door. Recommend both.

  12. We have stayed at the Olimpia, AC Hotel (Marriott), and Papadopoli. All near Piazzale Roma with the bus/taxi stand and the people mover. Would recommend all of them. Papadopoli is very nice but can be expensive. AC Hotel is only a few years old and modern. Olimpia is more traditional with wonderful staff.

  13. For a first trip, the Mediterranean offers a good sampling of Europe. We prefer a cruise that starts and ends in different cities, allowing a few days before and after to better explore those cities. Rome to Barcelona or opposite is a good route. The Greek isles are also very nice and most of the sites are close to Port. Many sites on a med. cruise are some distance from the port such as Rome and Florence which are 1 1/2 hours or more from the port.

     

    The Rick Steve's guides are very helpful. Also check out the port of calls forum for DIY help and recommended tour operators.

     

    We prefer the spring and fall for the med. The summer months can be hot and very crowded.

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  14. The AC Marriott is very new and modern and next to Piazzale Roma with no bridges to cross. Hotel Olimpia is older, but nice, with one small bridge to cross.

     

    What we do with lots of luggage is to get a taxi from Piazzale Roma to the cruise terminal rather than using the people mover. $15-20 Euro but worth it to us to be dropped right at the cruise terminal and not fight with the luggage.

  15. We like a cruise that has different embark and disembark cities. Allows a few days in each and may avoid a sea day returning to the original port. Rome to Barcelona or reverse is a good starter and tends to hit many of the highlights. The Greek Islands are also great and for us is more relaxing as things tend to be closer to the ports.

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  16. 20 minutes ago, first mate said:

    I booked the Millenium for the April 30th sailing so expect to receive the double points.  Why are people asking for the email?  Was I supposed to mention it at the time of booking or are people trying to have proof of the offer in case they don't receive the double points?  Thank you 

    Since I didn't get the email, I wanted it to have something if the extra points don't get added. I confirmed with Captains Club that we get the extra points, but don't trust Celebrity's IT department to get it right.

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  17. 12 hours ago, BEAV said:

     

    The email just says to book by Feb 28 to receive the double points. And, again, verandas and above. 

     

    And just a reminder that that you have to be opted “in” on your profile to receive Celebrity promotional emails going forward.

    Thanks BEAV and Jim-lain. I called the Captains Club and she said if booked on February 14 through the 28th get double points. The extra points will get us to our next CC level.

     

    I checked my profile and I was not opted in for Celebrity promotions.

     

    If someone could forward the email to me at rterrill2110 at gmail dot com I'd appreciate it. The Captains Club rep couldn't and I'd like to have something if the extra points don't show up.

     

    Thanks. Rick

  18. 6 hours ago, BEAV said:

    Just received an email advising double Captain’s Club points for veranda and higher for the 4 Seattle-based Millie cruises in April/May. 👍

    I'm booked on the May 11 sailing, but haven't seen anything about double points. Is it for all bookings or only new bookings?

     

    Thanks. Rick

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