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  1. I prefer Western for several reasons. The primary reason is Mr. Sancho's Beach Club in Cozumel It's all-inclusive, has the best massages EVER, swim up pool bars, fabulous service and clean restrooms. The other ports are okay and I do like Labadee and CocoCay. There are smoother seas to sail in the Western Caribbean, versus out in the Atlantic to Eastern or Southern.

  2. Definitely Silhouette! Lawn Club Grill, the Porch and the Alcoves are fabulous! May I also mention Café Al Bacio Ii adjacent to the Oceanview Café? (Early morning Mimosas!) I also seriously love QSine. However, I'm excited to sail on the Equinox next year to experience Silk Harvest and the other features.

  3. On a Silhouette cruise in 2016, a group of us had connecting Concierge cabins and were thus able to open the partitions on our balconies. We spent one afternoon on a sea day enjoying a HUGE lunch and cocktail party! We tipped the stewards very well for bringing us 8 shrimp cocktails, nachos, sandwiches, hot dogs, snacks and desserts. The eight of us enjoyed our time on the balcony immensely!

     

    Also, I share the same love of tea and breakfast on the balcony on a sea day. Niiiice.....

  4. Just before my Thanksgiving cruise, I learned a fact about Classic versus Premium packages. The bartenders will mix drinks from the Classic list, UNLESS (if you're Premium) request a specific brand. Therefore, I request Tito's in my vodka drinks and other Premium brands as the day progresses.

     

    I agree that you may want to wait a few days into our cruise (late April) to determine if you want to upgrade to Premium. I look forward to seeing you at the Meet n' Greet!

  5. I made advanced reservations for Anytime dining for every night at 6:30 on the Celebrity website. We were seated at the same or nearby table each night, so we had the same wait staff. That's the good news. The bad news is the Silly has signs designating two lines, one for reservations and one for walk ins. They IGNORE the signs and do just one line, regardless of reservation status! I spoke with the Maitre' D about this process (as I am a LEAN professional who specializes in process improvement). I hope they will address this accordingly.

  6. We rented an Alcove on a port day on the Silhouette last November. It was hot, my friend barely joined me and it was lonely. We had other friends meet us up there for a drink, but it was "get your own" from the Sunset bar. I saw two different attendants only three times the entire day.

     

    They face inward, so you can stare at the people in the Alcoves across from you. You are also stared at by passengers walking around the deck that surrounds you.

     

    I probably won't do an Alcove again....sitting on my balcony is much better!

  7. I agree with the above posters. Please know that antibiotics will have NO effect on the flu! The flu is a virus, not bacteria (which antibiotics treat). Definitely pack and use hand sanitizer, keep your hands from your face, obey the 3-foot rule and bring OTC medications that will relieve some symptoms.

     

    As for salt and pepper shakers, carry tissues to pick them up, or spray them with hand sanitizer before using. Also in the buffet, use hand sanitizer AFTER getting your food and BEFORE you eat. Hope this helps.

  8. I agree with all of the posters. I've sailed Carnival and now am hooked on Celebrity. My friend and I sailed the Silhouette over Thanksgiving and had a wonderful time! Be sure to participate in the Silent Disco--it is SO much fun and free! The only thing I wouldn't do again in the future is rent an Alcove on the top deck. Even at the $99 port day discount, it's too much money to spend looking across the grass at the other alcoves when there are equally nice, breezy spots on the ship. The Silly is my favorite cruise ship and I'm looking forward to sailing the Summit this Spring!

  9. We are on the 31st of March thanks for the advice just I’m driving down from Orlando as I’m going no to the magic vs bull game in Orlando the evening before and trying to work out times as I’ve got to take the hire car back to Miami airport and get on the shuttle advice seems to be drop me wife off at the cruise terminal the take the car back but she’s not to happy about that but just gonna see what time we have on the day I think I’m going to leave Orlando at 6am that should leave me plenty of time

     

     

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    You should be just fine driving from Orlando to Miami in approximately 4 to 4.5 hours. Your plan sounds great!

  10. I have sailed RCI and Celebrity numerous times. Passengers tend to dress a little nicer in the MDR every night on Celebrity. RCI's diners tend to the more casual, even on so-called "formal" nights. Personally, I prefer dressing a little nicer for dinner and like the MDR atmosphere better on Celebrity. Hope this helps.

  11. I agree with attending the daily Friends of Bill W. meetings, as well as staying active. Cruising is akin to summer camp for adults. There is always something to do at any time of the day or evening. Longer cruises have passengers less likely to "booze cruise" and more likely to enjoy things other than drinking.

     

    Celebrity has so many wonderful culinary choices, so many fun classes and games and shows. They also have a card/game room that is fun to hang out in and play with other passengers.

     

    Lots of people don't drink alcohol on cruises. Your companion will not be alone.

  12. We were on the Silly over Thanksgiving (2 weeks ago). The World Bar is on Deck 5, Cellar Masters is also on Deck 5. Quasar has a bar as well.

     

    Other bar choices include the Passport Bar on Deck 3, Ensemble Bar on Deck 5, Café Al Bacio on Deck 4 (?), Café Al Bacio 2 in the Oceanview Café on Deck 14, the Casino Bar on Deck 4, Mast Bar on Deck 14, Sunset Bar on Deck 15 and the Martini Bar/Crush on Deck 4(?). All of the restaurants have drink lists as well. I especially enjoyed Sushi on 5 and QSine's drinks.

     

    Hope this helps.

  13. We were there on Thanksgiving too. The Celebrity Silhouette docked in Crown Bay, which is a very small port with no restaurants and a few shops open. We took a taxi on a harrowing ride up to Mountaintop. Half of the store is roped off with damaged merchandise from the hurricanes. No food available. We made some purchases to support their economy and returned to the ship as fast as we could. The island looked the same way our town did the day after Irma, only months later in their case.

     

    Paradise Point and the skyride remain closed, as well as all of the hotels on the island not housing relief workers.

     

    I pray for everyone on St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix.

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