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Sailing Equinox March 16th need info on 10 day Southern Caribbean. Help! do not want reservations to conflict. Anyone answer what you can -some is opinion I know.

1.formal nights are days _ and _ 2.lobster nights are when. 3. what time of day are the dance classes on sea days? 4.What time of day is the glass blowing demonstrations and cooking demonstrations 5.When /how can you get the 20% off the specialty restaurants? 6. When do they offer the discount massages and how do you learn about them? 7. What entertainment currently on the ship shouldn't be missed what should be skipped. 8.Any other secrets of the ship- galley tours, ship tours, and are they open to everyone? 9.Great things to do in the ports? 10.MDR foods that are great? 11.Any hidden gems we might miss? THANK YOU! Thank You!

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Sailing Equinox March 16th need info on 10 day Southern Caribbean. Help! do not want reservations to conflict. Anyone answer what you can -some is opinion I know.

1.formal nights are days _ and _ 2.lobster nights are when. 3. what time of day are the dance classes on sea days? 4.What time of day is the glass blowing demonstrations and cooking demonstrations 5.When /how can you get the 20% off the specialty restaurants? 6. When do they offer the discount massages and how do you learn about them? 7. What entertainment currently on the ship shouldn't be missed what should be skipped. 8.Any other secrets of the ship- galley tours, ship tours, and are they open to everyone? 9.Great things to do in the ports? 10.MDR foods that are great? 11.Any hidden gems we might miss? THANK YOU! Thank You!

 

Hi,:)maybe someone has their daily's and will san them in for you

and you can see the various events. The 20% off your dinner?

You need to check the Celebrity website for that one. Discounts

for spa treatments? They usually happen on port days. The best

way to find out about them? Go to the Spa and speak with them

in person.

Lobster nights? Not plural.....

The glass show, sometimes they do it twice daily.....check your

daily.

 

Here is a link to the roll call for your cruise. Click on it and you

can meet lots of other folks who are already chatting.

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1389127

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On our Dec 2009 sailing the dance classes were at 1:15pm and at either 4 or 4:30 pm on sea days. The hot glass show was 11-1pm and again at 3-5pm. These times may have changed but I found these in our Celebrity Today newsletters. We departed on a Friday and both formal nights were on Saturday's. There was a cooking demonstration on first Sat. morning at 10:30, another cooking demo, both on sea days. Hope this helps but the times could have changed by now so there is really no way to know unless someone from a recent sailing replies.

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The times of the glass shows change based on the sea and port days and other activities on the lawn. The shows can be in the afternoon and early or later evening. There is no set time everyday. There are usually two shows a day. You should catch a show early in the cruise so you can go to more shows if you like. Each show is different and they raffle off a piece of glass at the end of each show. You cannot purchase any of the objects they make at the shows.

 

The formal nights will be on the second and next to last sea days.

 

You should inquire about bridge and galley tours at guest services on the first day. Cruisers on the elite level usually get invitations. I put my name on a waiting list on the Equinox in 2011 and got to see the galley, bridge and engine control room. It doesn't hurt to try. The tours are on sea days and you get a confirmation in your cabin.

 

The cirque de sole (not sure of spelling) type show was very good. There is some sort of musical song and dance show that is Ok. The other shows may be different from month to month.

 

I hope this is helpful. We'll be on the March 16 sailing too.

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