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Dining reservations on back to back cruise


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When making dining reservations online for a PH1, do you have to wait 75 days for each part of the cruise or does the b2b cruise count as just one cruise. Example, we are booked on the Ultimate South American cruise (48 days) which is actually an 18 day cruise and a 30 day cruise. Also does this mean we get three reservations in each resturant for each segment which be a total of six in each according to the website. Hope my question makes sense to someone, anyhow, how does this work.

Thanks

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Yes, you have to wait 75 days before each segment of the cruise -- it counts as 2 cruises as far as dining reservations are concerned. And yes, you get your allotment of dining reservations in the specialty restaurants on each of those segments. That is the way it worked, at least for us, on our recent back-to-backs.

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What if it is a "grand voyage"? Does that count as one trip or two (b2b)? Thanks!

 

Depends on the number of days sailed:

Cruises up to 24 days will receive one cruise credit

Cruises 25-34 days will receive two cruise credits

Cruises 35-44 days will receive three cruise credits

Cruises 45-54 days will receive four cruise credits

Cruises 55 + will receive five cruise credits

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Depends on the number of days sailed:

Cruises up to 24 days will receive one cruise credit

Cruises 25-34 days will receive two cruise credits

Cruises 35-44 days will receive three cruise credits

Cruises 45-54 days will receive four cruise credits

Cruises 55 + will receive five cruise credits

But how many specialty reservations I think was the question:confused:

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Make sure on the 2nd segment you get the card with your new restaurant reservations

We ran into the Maitre'd on turnaround day & he asked why we had not booked the restaurants for the next cruise

We had ...but somehow the computer system had been cleared

so he was able to do them before the new passengers boarded

 

Lyn

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That's interesting Lyn...something similar happened to us. We had made our reservations well in advance of sailing. No problems with the first segment but our reservations for the second segment got screwed up: the dates and times of all 4 reservations were completely different from what we had actually booked. Fortunately I had saved the confirmation emails. The mgrs told us that something similar had happened to folks on B2B's on Marina [we were on Riviera] and that it was a "systems issue". :confused:

PS - They were able to accomodate us for the dates we had originally booked but not the times. No big deal, we just ended up eating earlier than we usually do.

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