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  1. The train station is right next to the cruise terminal. Therefore there is no shuttle needed to the train station. Rostock-Lage is the closest airport but with only a few flights. The next major airport is either Hamburg or Berlin (both are a couple of hours from the port). Warnemünde is mainly an embarkation port for German guest. MSC might have charter flights to Rostock-Lage for Italians or Spaniards. But that´s it. steamboats
  2. They want to be a European luxury cruise company and therefore there are no US wines on the wine list. steamboats
  3. You don´t count in the opening hours which allow each table to have two turns. steamboats
  4. I´ve never had a free shuttle provided by Celebrity. If it was free it was provided by the port/city. Actually I had to pay for a shuttle which was provided for free by the port but RCI charged us (o.k. on that trip there was sort of a passenger riot because of the shuttle rip off). steamboats
  5. They don´t check your ESTA physically but many do ask at check-in. And I had a flight delay due to the fact that another person did have ESTA but had the same name as someone on the no fly list of the US authorities. It did take quite a while to sort this out and then the person was able to fly (and we too). Exactly, the airlines have to transfer the passenger data to the US and then get the o.k. by the US authorities prior to departure. steamboats
  6. Here are more pictures from the pre-inaugural cruise. steamboats
  7. From what I´ve read EES is more an automated passport control which is already used in various EU/Schengen countries. You scan your passport and the machine is comparing your face with the biometric data of your passport photo. There´s always a "back up" with a real officer who can check your passport. Actually I had problems in Spain as both ways the machine didn´t work with my (pretty new EU) passport. steamboats
  8. Of course the airlines are liable. But as I said before you won´t even board the plane when you don´t have ESTA (or a visa or a Green Card or are an American citizen) here in Europe as the airlines need to check the data with the US authorities prior to departure. So there´s only a limited number of pushbacks - those who want to travel with ESTA but need a visa for the special purpose of their travel as an example or those who are denied entry although they do have proper documentation including ESTA (which can happen). steamboats
  9. As for EU citizens... when you don´t have ESTA you won´t be allowed to board the plane to the US. The data is sent to the US prior to departure of the plane and the plane can only depart when the US authorities have given their o.k. for departure. Not sure whether ETIAS or UK ETA are working the same way. steamboats
  10. This is the official ETIAS website: ETIAS (europa.eu) It´s not a visa but as ESTA (for US) or eTA (for Canada) and ETA (UK) a visa waiver program where you simply preregister for your entry. Compared to the 21 USD for ESTA now the 7 Euro are a bargain for ETIAS. So far there is still no official start date. steamboats
  11. Boarding with the QR Code did work yesterday - according to my DH. steamboats
  12. Explora I is just docking in Portsmouth. steamboats
  13. The Explora I is just arriving in Barcelona. steamboats
  14. The next ship going into service is the Riverside Ravel in August. steamboats
  15. Explora I is proceeding pretty well... 17 kn North of Sicily right now - close to the Lipari islands. steamboats
  16. John is definitely a travel writer who is writing for several print publications. steamboats
  17. Not sure whether John would call himself an influencer 😂. He's the husband of CC's editor-in-chief I've mentioned in the other thread 😉. I'm sure he'd call himself a journalist 😉. steamboats
  18. Here´s video with a full ship tour of the Riverside Mozart. And a cabin onboard the Riverside Mozart: steamboats
  19. Explora I left Monfalcone yesterday evening past 7 pm on her way to Barcelona. And BTW, it was not the christening by Sylvia Earle but the traditional bottle break at the delivery ceremony. The so called shipyard christening was done by Zoe Africa Vago. steamboats
  20. More news... The christening as well as the handover will be today in Monfalcone - so four days earlier than announced. The panels stay onboard (also on the MSC Euribia) and are regarded safe. steamboats
  21. Promising news for those on the Aug 1st cruise. There are reports that media has been invited for a preview cruise out of Portsmouth to Copenhagen. steamboats
  22. I saw that Cruisecritic´s editor-in-chief´s husband is currently onboard the Riverside Mozart. I don´t know whether she is also onboard. But we might hear more soon. steamboats
  23. Usually the ships have enough fuel onboard to sail for 2 weeks on regular traveling speed (which is between 13 and 17 kn). So there wouldn´t a stop needed on the way to Copenhagen. They can refuel there. steamboats
  24. Even with leaving on July 24th (which is the lasted date they announced for the delivery) it might be a problem to be in Copenhagen on Aug 1st. If that Kiel date is correct the first cruise will be Aug 15th from Copenhagen to Hamburg. So still one cruise away from your Aug 21st cruise out of Hamburg. steamboats
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