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  1. Keith, Thank you so much for the link to guest services!!! I will contact them.
  2. Thank you but it was not completely helpful: :(. I went to my cruise page and clicked on the "Ship Overview" , and there were 5 speakers under for this SHIP but not for my sailing though it was under my sailing. How strange and not helpful! I clicked on each name only to find that none of them are on my cruise though my cruise is less than 3 months away. I am sure that all the contracts already had finalized by that time with dance hosts and shows even well before the final payment. I know that it could not be true but "SHIP OVERVIEW" that mine and some (many) other cruises do not have any enrichment lecturers. This format is not logical and not user-friendly. You are correct that not all cruise lines publish all the information but many do, and OC always, always did. OC published all the detailed information per each cruise. Why NC did not continue with this tradition if it aims to be better? This information should be a part of a quality of customer service, not just food, cabins and attentive crew. I am not trying to be over critical, just disappointed. I have fond memories how OC was organized. I hope that NC finds this information as an important part of customer service and brings it back from OC. NC knows all the programming details with less than 3 months before sailing, why not to share? Thanks again!
  3. Keith, Will Crystal start publishing the names of dance hosts, professional dance couples (used to be two) along with shows and enrichment lectures as OC did? If not, how to find out? It would be very helpful and something to look forward to. Thanks!
  4. Vince, thank you for menus. The Tastes menu and hours have changed. The Dinner is too late, from 7-9 pm, which is my ballroom dancing time. The Taste dinner at OC used to start at 6 pm or 5:30 pm. Disappointing :(.
  5. No one claimed that Oceania skipps ports to save money - it an absurd statement and is not based on any post here, really :). BWY, Oceania does not lose money from cancelled excursions in skipped ports - I am not going to go into financial details here. The reason I am posting today to let you Today that I received an email from Oceania that on the "second look" they decided to refund us for skipped Cozumel. How about that? 🙂 Have a nice day!!!
  6. There are also passengers who are not dancers but enjoy having a drink/cocktail while listening to a band and watching others dance. I had people on multiple occasions to tell us how much they enjoyed our dancing.
  7. To answer your question: traveling is our many years long hobby. Cruising is only a part of it. We will take a break from regular cruising for a while; might or might not look at some expedition cruises. We go for destinations and experience. For example, last year we were on a very basic no-rills 16-passenger with 7 crew members local boat in Galapagos and visited 7 islands. Our days started at 4:30 am. The food was a fixed menu and very basic. It was one of the most memorable trips for us. We have a booking for a European river cruise with a top notch company which did not make any cuts and never will. We went on Sirena to see the Panama Canal. The Oceania lost its way by cutting staff and lowering food and service standard. We had Maitre D bussing tables at the Buffet every single day/meal and the person in charge of ALL restaurants (forgot the title) serving at the Buffet; waiters were bussing their own tables in restaurants - we had to wait 15 minutes in Toscan restaurant at the table full of dirty dishes until a waiter finally took it away; there were only a few tiny pieces of lobster in lobster pad in the Red Ginger. This very smart and thorough review sums up very well why we are not returning to Oceania. https://www.cruisecritic.com/memberreviews/memberreview.cfm?EntryID=712092
  8. Thank you so much for this info! I do not know how to close this thread. Does anyone know? Now, that I had time to fully digest my cruising experience last month on Oceania Sirena and understand why exactly I did not like it, there is no way for me to go back to Oceania. My DH feels the same way. I am grateful to have 9 wonderful cruises on classy Oceania before the pandemic but today's Oceania is not classy anymore with all the post-pandemic cuts... Time to move on :). P.S. It was interesting to read the recent Sirena reviews on cruise critic which confirmed my unfavorable opinion about today's Oceania.
  9. Before I started this thread, I have contacted fdacs.gov, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, to confirm that the port taxes for skipped ports expected to be refunded. The agency advised me to submit a complaint and sent me a link to file a complaint. Cozumel was not substituted for another port - Oceania made it another sea day. I will leave this thread for now :).
  10. Oceania did not pay Cozumel but pocketed the money. We will not support dishonest businesses like Oceania. I enjoyed Oceania before the pandemic but after the pandemic Oceania was not the same at the management level. The only thing that Oceania got right is food. I do not have to take a cruise to have great restaurants 🙂 -. I am in LA! Oceania tours were low grade and were included in fare as a non-refundable OBC. If I would know the tours would be that uninteresting in advance, I would book our own private tours via ToursByLocals as we did in Panama City. Our Oceania cruise was a disappointment except a few hours going through the Panama Canal. We have learned this cruise not to book with Oceania which was a valuable lesson.
  11. I have port charges as a one separate charge for all ports in my invoice, but is not the point. The point is that Oceania knows how much they DID NOT pay Cozumel for missing this port. It is alarming that Oceania just keeps the money - it tell you a lot about the company.
  12. Oceania Sirena skipped the port of Cozumel and refused to refund port taxes to the passengers. It means that Oceania financially benefits by skipping ports since Oceania keeps port taxes for skipped ports paid by passengers for themselves. It is very wrong! Princess and Carnival automatically refund port taxes for skipped ports to their passengers. Oceania Ticket Contract pdf has 29 port tax mentions but nothing about keeping (not refunding) skipped ports taxes. It might be a small number per passenger but multiplying by the number of passengers and number of Cruises it is a substantial amount. P.S. I just got back from our 10th cruise on Oceania Sirena with no intention of coming back to Oceania for a few significant reasons.
  13. The Pulse Night club would be very good for this dancing. As I remember correctly, there was a DJ who was good with music requests.
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