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  1. 17 minutes ago, gold1953 said:

    yes , in the fine print. It has been discussed here a few times so you may find it

    I remember reading that by getting help from someone in the iLounge it is possible to have two accounts - one for the paid minutes and one for the free minutes.  We aren’t traveling until September but I was sort of counting on keeping my 90 free minutes separate to be able to use if I needed my phone and laptop at the same time.

  2. 3 hours ago, yoj13 said:

    Oh thank you for the info.  It would be Fort Lauderdale.  The flight home is out of Miami.  We've done it quite a few times but usually we are on the 1715 BA flight and this one would be circa 21.00hours.  It's a long day, made even longer by the fact I hardly sleep the night before in case we sleep in!

    If you can find a Celebrity excursion with drop off to Miami, I would choose that option.  Getting from Fort Lauderdale to Miami can be slow, traffic is often quite heavy.

     

    Having your luggage safely in the bus is a stress free way to end a vacation

  3. 27 minutes ago, leaveitallbehind said:

    It is Johnny Carson and his Great Carmac routine where he played a fortune teller. The implication being nobody knows for sure about the upcoming drydock.  But apparently the rest of that thread attached to that discusses it.

    I am confused about this thread, why are you talking about the future dry dock when it has happened?  
     

    It is not an upcoming dry dock - not sure what was renovated, but there are cruisers currently on the ship.

  4. Thank you for posting the gratuity breakdown.   We always keep the gratuities in place, carry a supply of small thank you notes and envelopes for additional tips, but sometimes don't know what would constitute a very nice tip.  Knowing the amount of the auto-tip is helpful in gauging what would be an appropriate additional tip.

  5. 5 hours ago, CruiseDad-NYC said:

    On my recent B2B on the Eclipse (which I got off on Saturday), we had foot stools in our Aqua Class cabin balcony on the first segment but did not have them on our V2 cabin balcony on the second.

    I thought that foot stools are a perk of Concierge and Aqua and aren’t expected to be available in standard balcony cabins.

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  6. 2 hours ago, Mark_K said:

    I’m not sure what you meant by this. On the one we did, they may have physically loaded it onto the bus, but we had to schlep it all to the bus and hand it to them.

    Sorry, I probably mis-remembered.  If we had taken a taxi or even a private driver, we still would have had to shlep our luggage at some point.  We were just happy to not have to worry about our stuff while we were touring and killing time.  

  7. 7 minutes ago, Wondermouse said:

    Looking to book a tour with airport drop off. Just wondering how it works?  Do you load all of the luggage for the people on the tour onto the buses?  Then you go on the tour and take your luggage from the bus once they drive you to the airport?  
     

    Thanks for any info. 
     

     

    They make sure your luggage is loaded on the bus for you, the driver stays with the bus for any touring and then offloads your luggage when you get to the airport.

     

    We aren’t usually fans of long bus tours, but when there is a late flight, this is an easy solution for spending time before a flight 

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  8. 9 hours ago, sushraya said:

    Thanks!!  I assume if you order one that's under the "10$" limit, there's no charge or service fee (we have prepaid gratuities).

    The prepaid gratuities have nothing to do with the drink package gratuities.  Gratuities for drinks are included/paid for with the package.  Prepaid gratuities cover the room steward, wait staff, etc.

  9. 39 minutes ago, blue_water said:

    The drink package does not cover drinks in the main dining rooms, I assume, and you purchase drinks or wine while dining?

     

    The drink package does cover drinks in the dining rooms, up to the package limit.  Including speciality coffees.

  10. Didn’t they add an expensive add on perk that cuts out the room service charge?  We don’t usually get room service - but if I paid an up charge to get free room service only to find out it was now free for everyone, I wouldn’t be too happy.

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  11. 9 hours ago, newdinndo said:

    Thank you all for the wealth of information. We really appreciate it.

     

    We will also bring the original BC and DL so we are covered on all ends. 
     

    And yes, he will be renewing as soon as we arrive home.


    Thank you all, again!

    Also, if your passport is anywhere close to expiring, you may want to renew.  It is convenient for both spouses to have similar expiration dates - only one set of dates to remember.

  12. 18 hours ago, Dolebludger said:

    True that! And you don’t have to wait in line with a crowd to get into the theater on Regent. 

    Our experience on Regent was that the entertainment was so uninspiring that crowds wouldn’t be a problem.

    We’ve never had to wait in line on Celebrity, might be because we sit towards the back in order to leave our options open.

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  13. 2 hours ago, Cruise till you drop said:

    We always book our own flights as we always fly in the day before a cruise.  Therefore we don’t see any benefit to booking with the cruise line and we can decide our own itinerary (which is usually the most convenient and direct)

    We like to use FBC in order to book our flights early but not have to pay until cruise final payment.  
    You can pick your own flights, doing all of the research ahead of time.  For our cruise in September from Barcelona to Rome we are flying in 4 days early and staying a week at the other end.  
     

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  14. Just now, Tierun said:

    Arrive at least a day before your cruise to really see the city. We loved our time in Barcelona.

    I agree.  Also, flying in the same day is risky at best.  And if this is an overnight flight, you may feel tired.

     

    Have you arranged the transportation with Celebrity?  For 6 people it would be better to arrange for a private driver in a van to pick you up at the airport, and take you directly to Sagrada Familia, and then to the port.

     

    Remember to factor in flight delays, lines at passport control, retrieving luggage, etc.

  15. We booked this cruise last April, getting one of the last sunset concierge cabins.   Over the last few months I've checked regularly, checking on pricing and watching as the ship seemed to fill up.

     

    As of last week, the only available balcony cabins were Aqua class cabins.   Sometime during the week, there are suddenly well more than 100 balcony cabins available, on almost every deck and across many categories, including many sunset cabins.   And almost every available cabin has the bed next to the bathroom, allowing for more than 2 people in the cabin.

     

    Has anyone ever seen this happen and to this extent?  Do TAs hold cabins until 8 months before a cruise?  I would understand if we were close to final payment, and might expect some people to cancel at that time.

  16. 42 minutes ago, mahasamatman said:

     

    Gelato is for all CC members starting with Select.

    Actually classic.  On our second Celebrity cruise I got in line for my free gelato scoop and DH decided to pass it up.  He has never missed his free scoop since that cruise!

    i think that the majority of people remember to get their scoop on the last sea day, after noticing the line for gelato.

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  17. 1 hour ago, Merfille said:

    We are new to Celebrity, about to cruise with them for the first time in February on a South America & Antarctica itinerary. Because of the December webinar and resulting Power Up Points, my family is now showing as Classic instead of Preview. I was not sure if it would work until after we actually cruised, but it shows up for each of us. It's pretty neat to be able to do Power Up Points. I can imagine how great it is for a boost when close to a new level, as well. Thanks for the information in this thread!

    And remember to get your free scoop of gelato!

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  18. On 1/15/2024 at 2:32 PM, blueskadoo said:

    Hello everyone- we recently had to have a points correction completed for Captain's club. When I look at the website, each of the cruises has the appropriate amount, but when you look at the top it has the old total pre-correction. Is this going to cause an issue? Should I call? Anybody else have this issue? After the next cruise, I'll be elite+ but the corrections added over 100 points. I don't want to waste my energy if this is a known bug that doesn't matter.

     

    Thank you!

    You aren't the only one who has this frustrating issue.  DH's points for a 2019 cruise were never added to his total (70 points), not were any of his PUPs (about 100 points).  He doesn't really care at all, but I do.   In 2022, while on a cruise, we went to the Captain's Club desk to try and have it fixed, DH did get the Elite benefits on that cruise, but that was because of my status, his status was showing as select.   We have been on the same number of cruises, but he is a few points behind me due to participating in fewer of the PUP opportunities.   

     

    I thought everything was fixed, and didn't think twice until a few months ago when I had him log into his account to work with me on selecting some shore excursions for an upcoming cruise.  Lo and behold, although his account shows his cruise history and his PUP history, his point total is stuck in early 2019.   It is almost as if a spreadsheet stopped totaling.  I did call and spoke to someone at CC and I believe he now has my total.  

     

    With the issue that everyone seems to be having with the latest 5 point opportunity showing in history, but not added to each account, I'm afraid that this issue is widespread.

     

    So, I don't know if this is a known bug, a new bug, or a feature.

     

     

  19. 18 hours ago, Stupot74 said:

    We are a group of four (2 Adults & 2 Children 13yo & 10 yo) sailing in May 2024.

     

    We are booked in 2 interconnecting staterooms, hence have 2 linked bookings. One adult and child is booked in one stateroom, and the other adult and child are booked in the other stateroom.

     

    We intend for the adults to actually sleep in one stateroom and the children in the other.

     

    One adult is neither related to, or a legal guardian of, either child.

     

    Will this adult (me) need a signed and notarised Royal Caribbean Group 'Letter of Permission' to be able to board the ship with the child nominated in the booking?

     

    Thankyou!

     

    Edit: Will Celebrity consider the child booked with me in my stateroom as travelling separately from their parent, considering that the staterooms are adjoining and connected?

    I think that the the parent or legal guardian (if there is a second parent) who is not traveling will need to sign the letter of permission.   

     

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