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  1. 1 hour ago, CurlerRob said:

    This is incorrect. Canada requires a pre-embarkation test for any cruise ship visiting (or starting) in Canada, regardless of where it originated, or how long it takes to get there. The test can be a PCR up to 72 hours prior to embarkation, or a rapid antigen test up to 2 days prior to embarkation (not arrival in Canada). 🍺🥌

    Good to know. I was confused by the wording of the SailSafe document.

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  2. 8 hours ago, rheasue38 said:

    Hi!

     Quick question` If you are leaving in Oct. from NY and will arrive in Canada 4 or more days later do you need a covid test at embarkation? 

    Rhea

    Since you are embarking in the U.S. I don't believe you will need to provide a negative Covid test at embarkation. If you were embarking in Canada, or if your cruise was visiting Bermuda within 4 days you would have to provide a negative test result.

  3. 25 minutes ago, njhorseman said:

    In my relatively limited pre pandemic Oceania experience I found the Terrace Cafe on Marina to be far superior to the one on Insignia. 

     

    That's an interesting observation regarding the O class vs. R class ships.

     

    September will be our first Oceania cruise, and we plan on eating dinner at least once in the Terrace Cafe on Insignia.

    Our comparison as far as food quality will be with the Azamara R class ships. We have had some very good dinner buffets on Azamara, especially their Indian themed night.

  4. 25 minutes ago, sunlover12 said:

    If Waves is full, you can still place an order from them. You can sit in Terrace buffet and eat there. Get your table number and they will bring it to you there. We have done that. 

    Good to know for our cruise in September.

  5. I have always wanted to try an aft cabin, so we booked an aft A1 for our upcoming cruise on Insignia.

    In addition to the location of the cabin, we were able to get our preferred times for specialty restaurants by being able to reserve earlier.

    So far I am happy we paid the extra money for the concierge cabin.

  6. We are on the NYC to Montreal April 10th cruise on Insignia.

    We booked because the itinerary looked varied & interesting, with some overnights which we enjoy.

     

    After booking, I saw that this is supposed to be a Jacques Pepin hosted cruise, with signature menus & culinary demonstrations. That will be a bonus if it goes through as planned.

    https://www.oceaniacruises.com/specialty-cruises

     

    And, like mauibabes said, the sail out past the Statue of Liberty is a magical experience that never gets old.

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  7. We were in cabin 8000 on the Azamara Quest, which is another R-Class ship.

    It was a great cabin, with no noise issues at all.

    We specifically avoided the starboard side cabins in the same area since they are beneath the fitness center.

     

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    1 hour ago, ORV said:

    Let me ask a stupid question. That would include the ones you get for Olife? Or is that in addition to the Olife ones. For mine we get 2 Olife excursions per person, then I would have to purchase 3 more per person to get the 25%. 

     

    I see your cruise has 3 olife excursions per person. So are you saying if you take the Olife then you only have to book 1 more per person to get the 25% discount? Or if you didn't take the Olife then if you book 4 excursions you would get it? Or is it a total of 7 per person if you add in the Olife? 

    We didn't take the Olife excursion option. We did the drink package instead.

    We got the discount by booking 4 excursions. We actually ended up booking 5, but the discount was there once we booked 4.

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  9. 21 hours ago, LHT28 said:

    I will never do an inside again    one & done

    No matter how large & luxurious the cabin is

    To each their own 😉

    Me either.

    We chose an inside cabin once to save money. I ended up stuck in the cabin for much of the cruise with influenza. Just having some natural light, let alone fresh air, would have been a blessing.

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  10. 3 hours ago, cruisingxpert said:

    One of my best cruises ever was on Carla Costa.  My partner asked if we could get our money back when we stepped onto the ship. I rolled my eyes 🙄when I first heard them sing "C C Carla Costa" but was singing along by the end of cruise.  Restaurant was in the bowels of the ship but I have never on any cruise had waiters and maitre d  with the skill and expertise they had.  We had an inside room but I could hear the water lapping up against the side of the ship.  Oh the memories- that's what cruising is about.

    Our first cruise was on the Costa Daphne.

    The service was the best we have ever had on any line, and the Italian food was fantastic.

    We haven't been back with Costa, but that first cruise made us fall in love with cruising.

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  11. 20 hours ago, Flatbush Flyer said:

    If you’re ever in NYC, dine at Soccarat (the original is in Chelsea).

    Thank you for posting this. That looks like a restaurant DW & I would enjoy during our NYC visit in September before boarding Insignia.

  12. 1 hour ago, Harters said:

    I'd be fine with mask wearing. Not thrilled about it, but certainly fine about it.

     

    Same here. 

    We would probably spend more time relaxing on our balcony with a book & a glass of wine.

     

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  13. 10 minutes ago, Jancruz said:

    7116 is not the same..if you notice the ship aft is on an angle and 7116 has a different balcony size

    Jancruz1

    Yes, I figured 7116 would be a bit smaller than those on deck 6, but still longer than the average balcony with close to the same view.

  14. On 6/3/2021 at 2:55 PM, cruisingxpert said:

    I don't know if it's the quietest room but I adore seeing the wake and Cabin 7116 and 7121 are A1s.

    The deck is deeper and you can have a lounger on the balcony as well as the chairs.  Plus you might friends in the Owners Suite next door😁

    Lots of comments on Cruise Critic about those cabins.  Most people love them because of the view and deeper balcony.

     

    That is great to hear.

    I have always wanted to try one of the aft cabins, so we booked 7116 on Insignia for our first O cruise.

    With the deeper balcony, do they routinely have loungers? Or would we need to request them after boarding?

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  15. I really hope our Oceania cruise scheduled for September 2022 boarding in New York sails out of Manhattan.

    We sailed from Manhattan 2 years ago on an Azamara cruise & the experience was spectacular. I don't think we could ever not be thrilled by the sights sailing so close to the Statue of Liberty, skyscrapers, and under the bridge.

     

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  16. 3 hours ago, Tranquility Base said:

    On the Princess forum there is a current thread titled Pacific Princess.

    The 2nd post has pictures of the Azamara conversion of the casino into "The Den"

    It looks really nice, and expands the table / sitting areas of Martinis to provide a larger and more open space.

    I believe this is the 2nd Azamara ship with this feature.

     

    When Oceania get around to the NEXT refurb of Nautica, it would be great if they would do something similar.

     

    We have sailed with Azamara twice, enjoying both cruises.

    Most of their ships no longer having a casino is one of the factors that made us decide to book with Oceania for our next cruise.

     

    We enjoy visiting the casino at least a few times as part of our overall cruise experience.

    Thank goodness we have choices.

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  17. 2 minutes ago, Rob the Cruiser said:

    I have so many favorites that I would probably list half of the items being offered.

     

    But, for the most unusual dish - seared lamb chops for breakfast! The first time I saw it on the breakfast menu, I thought it was a typo. They are incredible. 

     

    Sounds interesting.

    I will have to give that a try on our first O cruise next year.

     

  18. 3 hours ago, ORV said:

     

    Historically the answer Pinot gave is correct, and of course you can always upgrade there. BUT, on our last couple of cruises in Fall of 19 they had tables set up on the first and second days(maybe more) with paperwork to upgrade there, ALA mass markets tactics. More than a few things from NCL style methods are creeping into Oceania. 

     

    Thank you to all who answered my question regarding upgrading the drink package.

    We will most likely head to guest services soon after boarding to upgrade.

     

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