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Celebrity Cruise Reservations 2020-2021  

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  1. 1. Do you have deposits on upcoming X cruises that you still wish to complete?

  2. 2. Are you planning on completing or cancelling your booking?

    • We're looking forward to sailing as soon as restrictions are removed.
    • We plan to cancel our reservation(s)


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We have a French Riviera and Mediterranean cruise booked on the Infinity for May 20th that we expect will be cancelled. We were going to attend the Grand Prix in Monte Carlo, which has been cancelled. We have a deposit on a Boston/Canada cruise for this October. We have a Great Barrier Reef and Transpacific B2B planned for next April.

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Jan 3 2021 Solstice to New Caledonia and whatever is left of post-cyclone Vanuatu.  We are looking forward to going although my wife is insisting on a vaccine being developed before we go.  So we will see. 

 

We have a Christmas 2021 cruise booked (Hong Kong to Singapore) and I am thinking we should be good there.  

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We have one cruise but most likely will get the cash back rather then book.  We have some time but if it was now we had to pay in full we would definitely take the cash back.

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We are supposed to be on Silhouette in October. We plan to go but dependent on where we are with controls. We will make a final decision just before we have to pay the main payment in July - if Celebrity extend their 48 hour cancellation to October cruises, will pay up and make a final decision very close to the cruise.

 

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17 minutes ago, madmacs said:

We are supposed to be on Silhouette in October. We plan to go but dependent on where we are with controls. We will make a final decision just before we have to pay the main payment in July - if Celebrity extend their 48 hour cancellation to October cruises, will pay up and make a final decision very close to the cruise.

 

So are we... and we will be doing the same.

We also have 3 cruises booked on the Connie... June, July and October. Fully expect the June one to be cancelled and probably the July one too.

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March 2021 cruise to "touch the Panama Canal" on Constellation leaving out of Tampa.  It's way too soon to determine if we will need to cancel or if the cruise line will cancel us as they did for our April cruise.  I am hopeful that we will get to sail as so much can happen in 11 months from now.  When I think about what I was doing 11 months ago, I couldn't have fathomed a situation such as this one.  Crazy how things change literally within a blink of an eye.

 

@Argo. I like this topic much better ☺️.

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January 2021 in Eclipse Auckland to Melbourne. We plan to go if...Celebrity lets my diabetic wife board and the good people of New Zealand and Australia let these Canadians set foot in their country. We have the Airfare booked as well as all the land based accommodation. All refundable.

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6 hours ago, DrKoob said:

We have a Flora cruise in the Galapagos on August 2, 2020. I had to make the HUGE final payment last week. We debated cancelling but decided to make the payment because:

 

1) If we get to go, we get to go and we really want to go!!! But with the current conditions in Ecuador we believe X will cancel this cruise. And since we booked our air and pre/post stay with X we are covered there. 

 

2) If they cancel the cruise (and my guess is that there is a 90% chance they will), we will take our 125% FCC and go next year. Or as soon as we can get onboard. There is nowhere that I know of where I can get 25% interest on my money right now, so this works for us. 

 

Jim

Right now this is where we are with our cruise. We are booked on the Summit to Bermuda at the end of July. Hoping it sails but preparing for it to not sail. 

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We have a B2B scheduled for end of Nov./Dec. 2020 and B2B Sept./Oct. 2021. We hope to be doing both. Unfortunately our May 2020 Galapagos was canceled and we took the FCC but ended  up changing our minds and opted for the cash.

Stay safe everyone.

 

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16 hours ago, DrKoob said:

We have a Flora cruise in the Galapagos on August 2, 2020. I had to make the HUGE final payment last week. We debated cancelling but decided to make the payment because:

 

1) If we get to go, we get to go and we really want to go!!! But with the current conditions in Ecuador we believe X will cancel this cruise. And since we booked our air and pre/post stay with X we are covered there. 

 

2) If they cancel the cruise (and my guess is that there is a 90% chance they will), we will take our 125% FCC and go next year. Or as soon as we can get onboard. There is nowhere that I know of where I can get 25% interest on my money right now, so this works for us. 

 

Jim

Only problem, if they declare bankruptcy and you get pennies on the dollar. 

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We have a B2B2B scheduled starting March 24th 2021 on the Solstice doing Australia, New Zealand, and a TP to Hawaii. We did book using refundable deposits but unless there is a vaccine by then we most likely be canceling all three cruises. We will hold off making a decision until final payment is due.

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We are booked on a European cruise in August 2020 which we are in the process of canceling. We are also booked on the March 14-28 cruise from Hong Kong to Tokyo for which we will be making airline reservations in the next two weeks. If travel to Asia or cruising in Asia is restricted at time we can always cancel. 

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Our April Caribbean cruise on the Reflection was canceled by X and I am waiting for my refund.

Currently have a very small NRD for a TA April 2021 on the Reflection that I am going to let sit and see how it plays out. 
Will wait until just before final payment to make a decision on a Disney sailing the end of August and a Princess cruise the end of November.

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We have back-to-backs booked and paid for...Rome-to-Venice and Venice-to-Rome on Infinity...No word that they've been cancelled yet...and the CDC would have no bearing on that because there are no US ports...CDC has no jurisdiction...

 

BUT, we expect them to be cancelled at some time...

 

We also have back-to-backs on Millennium in April 2021...We are still expecting those to happen...

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3 hours ago, oneputt18 said:

Only problem, if they declare bankruptcy and you get pennies on the dollar. 

The chances of one of the big three (Carnival Corp, RCL Corp or NCL) going out of business are pretty improbable at this point. All Wall Street analysts who follow cruise lines say that they can survive without sailing until next year or longer. Of the smaller lines, Viking is in a great position being a private company and Disney...is Disney. Would I buy a cruise on American Cruise Line or Virgin right now? Nope. But the Big Three, no problem. 

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