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  1. 18 hours ago, Earthtones said:

    If you want to disembark at 7, you'll just need to ask guest services for that time assignment so that your bags will be ready for you in the port at the right time. 

     

    If possible, keep your bags with you and take them yourselves as you disembark.

    Much quicker that way.

  2. 13 hours ago, JSC77 said:

    I did not receive this survey last week.

     

    I, too, thought that I hadn't received the survey, but it turned up in my spam folder.

    Now that I think about it, my spam filter did a good job with this email.

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  3. 14 hours ago, ryndam said:

    We found it challenging, if not downright impossible to get additional reservations beyond our pre-reserved online reservations on close-to-capacity sailings.

     

    Thanks for that information, Rob.

    On my upcoming Serenity cruise, which is 15 nights and which appears to be well-booked, I've been able to schedule one reservation each for the three restaurants, but I'll need to schedule the second allowed reservation for each of the restaurants once onboard.  Is it this kind of reservation you're talking about being difficult to get, or do you mean it will be difficult to get reservations beyond the second ones?  Thanks again.

  4. 7 minutes ago, Whipsnade said:

    And  the $5000 credit at 25 and 50?  Guess what!?  Your cruises on OC don’t count. 

     

    Why do you say that?  I see that the T&C state that the program applies to cruises after January 1, 2023, but I have also heard on CC (which, of course, is not official), that previous cruises with OC would still count towards earned benefits.

     

    Any why do we need to be discussing this at all?  You would think that Crystal would make some mention of this in their T&C...although perhaps that's what the January 1, 2023 statement means.

  5. The Terms and Conditions state that the Crystal Society Program applies to voyages beginning January 1, 2023.  Does that mean our previous credits from OC no longer will be honored?  I believe it was reported here on CC that previous cruises would still count towards the various rewards.

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  6. 19 hours ago, TER777 said:

    From another friend who is also on the cruise

     

    So, it's two votes for a BTO night on June 25 and one vote against.

    As Meatloaf melodiously said, two out of three ain't bad.

    Time to search for the old cummerbund

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  7. Thanks, Keith.  That's good to know.

     

    When I look at my upcoming Serenity cruise, which is 15 days (actually, it's a B2B, 8 days and 7 days), every day is listed as "Resort Casual."  I thought that there would be one formal night on the 8 day segment, right?  Does that mean I won't have to starch and press my cummerbund?

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  8. 13 minutes ago, alexandria said:

     

    Hmmm, looks like the suite host and the suite attendant are the two crew members who service your cabin.  I'm guessing that the host is the senior of the two, while the attendant does most of the work.

     

    Btw, scrolling down the page to "Seabourn Cruise Suite Amenities," the Ocean View suites are checked off for having a "spacious veranda."  I don't think so.

  9. 16 hours ago, commodoredave said:

    We are currently on the Silver Muse. Prior to departure, we had 3 booked excursions cancelled— all for “Operational reasons.”  Our friends recently sailed with Seabourn from Cape Verde, and two ports in Africa were cancelled for “Operational reasons.” While we would all like to have more information about what type of operational issues are involved, saying less seems to be consistent across the cruise industry. 

     

    If an excursion is canceled, it's canceled, and knowing why doesn't help me or, in fact, even interest me. My only concern would be if there is an ongoing issue that may be due to a problem with the cruise line itself (and not the vendor) or if there is an issue with health or security that may recur. 

     

    Otoh, if cancellations become frequent, my attitude would change.

  10. The saddest place on a Crystal ship is Waterside during a port day at lunchtime. Maybe three tables occupied, passengers whispering so that their voices don’t echo across the room, multiple servers standing around staring forward, no energy, no vibe.

     

    I do understand the desire for luxury white tablecloth meals, but once daily at dinner suffices for me. 
     

    Better to let the crew have some time off

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