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  1. On 3/20/2024 at 1:02 PM, Red G said:

    I've noticed that Celebrity has no scheduled ships visiting the Caribbean out of Ft. Lauderdale next summer.  When the new Caribbean schedule was announced months ago, I recall something about Reflection cruises for 2025-26 being released in February.  Any idea when or what can be expected in this regard?

    I just looked and Reflection is out of Ft. Lauderdale and Beyond is out of Miami for next summer (2025).

  2. 4 minutes ago, tscoffey said:

    The ships use the term “Lido deck”, meaning the deck area with the pool. Normally that is the same deck as the buffet on most/every ship I have been on.

    I've never seen Celebrity use that term. (Or Disney, which is what I have most of my cruises on.)

     

    I'd still just say the buffet rather than trying to be fancy.

  3. 6 minutes ago, brovol said:

    The buffet. Traditionally cruise ship buffets were on the lido deck.

    Oh. I'd only heard "lido" in reference to the pool. Hence my confusion. Especially since Celebrity doesn't use the term for the pool deck. I've only seen it on Princess.

  4. 1 minute ago, Jim_Iain said:

     

    USGS has a website --- I Felt That

    https://earthquake.usgs.gov/data/dyfi/

     

    It is fun to read the reports.     People report where they are what they felt.   Fun read.

     

    We have constant earthquakes ----99% less than 3.0 and  one never feels them.  

     

    It is interesting to understand that The Richter scale is a base-10 logarithmic scale, meaning that each order of magnitude is 10 times more intensive than the last one. In other words, a two is 10 times more intense than a one and a three is 100 times greater.

    Just had a 4.0 aftershock. Felt it in Brooklyn.

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  5. 2 hours ago, billc23 said:

    Two nice options. We used to vacation in Aruba for 2 weeks every winter and have done the Jeep and ATV tours many times. The Jeep may be a little safer depending on your skill level going over sand dunes on an ATV. The weather is deceptive. It is not very hot (82-85 degrees F) with low humidity and a constant breeze - but being 14 degrees latitude off the equator there is an elevated sunburn risk. The Jeep has a top so that affords some protection that the ATV does not. Overall I recommend the Jeep unless you have experience riding an ATV - would you rent a motorcycle or a car kind of decision??

    Thank you! Both excursions specify that you are not driving - which is fine with me. I sold my car in 2006 when I moved to NYC and have not driven since.

     

    I asked on the Aruba board for the specific sites and the ones from the Jeep got the most positive feedback, so I decided to go with that.

     

    I'm definitely stocking up on the reef-safe sunscreen for this cruise more than any others for sure!!

  6. 26 minutes ago, Hatteras51 said:

    These tours go to opposite sides of the island.  Personally,  I prefer the nature made sites on Excursion B over the man made attractions on Excursion A. Excursion B takes you to the "wild side" of the island,  which is desert, large boulders, and crashing seas. Excursion A will go over to the "wild side" for a little bit,  but also go to the lighthouse and Alto Vista,  which are also really nice.  Either tour will be good.

    Thanks! This helps me understand it better. Wild side it shall be!

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  7. 1 hour ago, Hatteras51 said:

    This is a tough decision.  There are some really good sites on both of these tours. Do you know if you will have much time at the beaches? If you do, I would choose Excursion A because it goes to Arashi Beach. That's a much better beach than Mangel Halto. If the beach doesn't matter to you,  I would pick the one that fits better in your schedule for the day. 

     

    Thanks. I don't know what the timing is on them.

  8. 5 minutes ago, leaveitallbehind said:

    Typically the cruise lines see a B2B with their passengers as two separately booked cruises that happen to follow each other. To them they are two separate folios. If you select a stateroom and it is available on both cruises, then you naturally would not move.  But if you are doing a GTY they also are typically assigned separately for each cruise so the odds of remaining in the same stateroom IMO would be pretty slim.  Perhaps others will report different experiences.

     

    This is my guess. You're asking whoever is assigning cabins to first know that you are on back to back and then go into each cruise to go through and see if there are any rooms available on each. That is potentially a lot of time. (Same if you book a specific room on one leg and want to do gty the second.)

     

    IMHO if you want to definitely stay in the same cabin on each leg, just suck up the extra and book the specific room.

  9. Just be aware that the person you sign up with may push hard for you to purchase the whole pack. I did Aqua for the first time on Summit this past summer and was super excited to try some classes - and I well might have purchased more after trying them, but the guy doing the fitness class sign up literally walked away from me and the spa worker who was touring me around when I said I wanted to just do the 3 to start with. The spa worker looked shocked and was about to go after him, but I told her not to bother. I'd just do my own thing in the gym. I didn't want to have to deal with his attitude all the time.

     

    And yes, I did mention his behavior in my follow-up email.

  10. No reservations for Blu - you go when you want (when they're open of course) and will either be seated or there may be a wait depending on how busy. There will likely be a letter suggesting a time in your stateroom, but you don't have to stick to that.

     

    I think you can arrange with the maitre'd to go to the MDR if you really want...I personally had no desire to do that since Blu was the primary reason I booked Aqua.

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  11. 2 minutes ago, hcat said:

    Tennis sound is not as jarring to most.

    Agree!! I love watching tennis, but the sound and rhythm (minus the grunts) would work well on a noise app for putting me to sleep.

     

    Pickleball not so much. I made the mistake of walking through the sportsplex on Anthem while the entire floor was divided into courts and the noise was absurd. I didn't see how people could spectate it without going nuts!

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  12. Nothing specific to Beyond, but I've often had more noise from a non-connecting cabin than a connecting one. IDK if people think they can be more noisy since the door isn't there or what (and loud snoring is loud snoring regardless), but I've never had an issue.

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  13. 8 minutes ago, hcat said:

    off road sounds like more fun..esp on ARUBA!

     

    What are the places you would see on the local experience tour, ?

    ..Could be .more touristy than active!

    The Jeep is:

    Ayo Rock Formation

    Blackstone Beach and Twin Bridges

    Frenchmans Pass and Balashi Gold Mill ruins

    Mangel Halto Beach

     

    The Off Road is:

    California Lighthouse

    remains of Baby Natural Bridge

    Alto Vista Church

    remains of a gold mine

    Arashi Beach

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