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They aren’t restricting bookings and so it is all over the place.  The Solstice Mexican Rivera sailing seem to be in the 50% range.  Our upcoming Summit is looking to be around 55-60% but the following sailing is Sold out for Veranda, Concierge, Aqua and Suites.

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1 hour ago, JJean said:

How full are the currant Solstice Ships.  I was told on the phone they were at 50% capacity

and that seemed low.  We leave on Saturday for a cruise.

We are on the same cruise next Sat. March 4 . I did a fake booking and most rooms looked booked.I did not count but definitely more the 50% . Looks to me more than 80% full! 
 

packing today and definitely adding more warm clothes!! Sail away day looks like it won’t hit 60 degrees!

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Solstice has 1426 passenger staterooms.  A mock booking reveals 81 staterooms currently available.  This doesn't account for any that they may hold back for Guarantee bookings.

 

So assuming 1345 staterooms have been booked with 2 passengers each, we are looking at approximately 2690 passengers.  Passenger capacity is 2852.  By my calculations, this puts us at approximately 94% full at this point.  Some staterooms will have three passengers and some only 1, so it's just an approximation.  Bottom line...we are full.

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8 hours ago, sdnich said:

We are on the same cruise next Sat. March 4 . I did a fake booking and most rooms looked booked.I did not count but definitely more the 50% . Looks to me more than 80% full! 
 

packing today and definitely adding more warm clothes!! Sail away day looks like it won’t hit 60 degrees!

We're also on the March 4 cruise and also from San Diego (brrrrr). I've been doing mock bookings over the past several weeks and it has really filled up (assuming X is being honest on their website). Last week, I counted 140 empty Concierge and Veranda cabins and now there are very few left . We're in AQ and it's almost full. A few weeks ago, there was plenty of AQ availability but I assume people "moved up". It could be that lots of Southern Californians are sick of the cold/rainy weather we've had and decided to get away. We were on the Solstice repositioning in September and it was around 67% full.

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We are on March 5th sailing of the Reflection. I did a count on Monday which revealed

205 balconies available & 5 suites available (No Inside or Oceanview).  Ship info states 1523 cabins.  This calculates to 86% occupancy. 

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I hope the improved numbers are a reflection of paid bookings vs casino free booking & charity give aways

We had dinner with a friend tonight who booked 7 free cruises this week from casino offers.  Every Roll Call we are on seems to have a lot of free casino bookings.  

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12 hours ago, blueboro said:

The 2/13 sailing of the Silhouette was the most crowded I can ever remember on a X ship.

Yes!  We were on board as well. Never saw an available pool lounger the entire trip. Ocean View cafe was a zoo for breakfast and lunch.  Did not enjoy the crowds but it is what it is. 

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