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  1. Depends where you are Papillon. Returning from a ship trip to Rodney Bay St Lucia the other carriageway was gridlocked for miles. Roads on Caribbean Islands can be white knuckle rides with the professional drivers facing challenges. Many many years ago i returned to a hire car (mini moke) in Barbados to find a local sitting in it waiting to go wherever we were! Parking can be an issue. On one ships excursion one of the vehicles had starting problems but the ship would have waited.  It is all down to stress v money. Some would rather pay the price then sit back and enjoy rather than get involved in hiring, insuring, finding taxis ensuring return pick ups, knowing where to go,  and where not to, how much you should pay etc etc getting caught in a tropical shower and washed out roads clock watching etc. Trying a 'DIY' 10 minute stroll from ship to 'non port' shops in St Lucia still encountered taxi drivers telling me it was too far and dangerous!  not sure i would like to rely on these rip off merchants in every port... 

  2. Cabin Number: 683 Deck 2

    Cruise Ship: Marella Celebration

    Date of Cruise: 7th December

    Bed Formation: Double

    Bath/Shower?: Shower only (curtain stuck to shower tiles quite well) ok for medium sized people

    Adjoining Cabin?: no

    Balcony?: no

    Comment on the Size of the Cabin: adequate for a couple not claustrophobic.

    Comment on any Noise Issues: Celebration generally has a throbbing vibration noise which you get used to. There was a rather noisy fog horn type noise at the start of the transatlantic part which we learnt was the stabilisers in action when we enquired at reception and a crew member came down (quite impressive service) provided with ear plugs but subsequently not needed. Issue not just us though. No noise from other cabins or function rooms purely from ship.

    Comment on Storage Space: Loads, 2 wardrobes, 6 drawers, dressing table shallow wide drawer plus 2x2 bedside table drawers and plenty room under bed for all cases and hand luggage.

    Comment on the Bathroom: good size with mirrored bathroom cabinet, soap dispenser and shower body wash. bath mat good size bath and hand towels.

    Any Other Comments?: as deck 2 mid ships it was quite stable however we were slightly seasick day 1 a bit of a surprise as none on Dream but this time we were Med/Atlantic not just around Caribbean. Only 1 chair. Had a safe, hairdryer, kettle and a fridge compartment however not sure it worked. Tray of 'mini bar' items we didn't use.

    Would You Recommend this Cabin?: one small port hole but enough and less sway than higher decks. Very handy for water dispenser and lifts (but not too close) and was on disembarkation level so very handy. 

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    Score out of 10: 8  (but did prefer Dream as a ship)

  3. Checked our travel insurance for delays and are covered for 12 hrs +............ the delay time Barbados to 'Gatwick' in the TUI letter 11 hrs 34 mins......................... Insurers say to claim off airline up to 12 hrs, not holding my breath.  There is also no procedure to cover the real overall delay of flying to a different airport then coach to the correct one before having to drive home. We were supposed to arrive at Gatwick 5 am 21st got there 6 pm got home after a meal break at 11.30 pm.

     

    However lucky to have the cruise and to get home before Xmas!

  4. We had a guy called Taylor (?) i think. The in-house singers and dancers were ok and did the usual mix of music from musicals, movies, moulin rouge French theme night etc. Sadly some performers were reluctant to crack a smile or seemed to be on an out-singing or out-performing each other kick. Costume changes were impressively timed.There wasn't one show we wish we hadn't attended and competition fierce for good seats.

  5. Would also suggest having some light beach wear in hand luggage even if leaving early just incase there is a random hold up. Hopefully 'Gatwick' will not happen again but when a few extra hours extends into a day being able to make the most of the weather helps. One poor chap on our delayed departure spent all day in his gala frock coat suit (too heavy for luggage)

  6. Our outside cabin on deck 2 worked on euro 2 pin but had to be an adapter with a hole for the third pin which was in the ships socket so you need an adapter that allows this. There was a socket at floor level another by the dressing table which was enough for us so we didnt use any multi plugs. There is a hairdryer and a kettle wired in and switched. The TV has several channels but around the Caribbean it can be random what is shown so dont rely on that for entertainment. Getting Sky or BBC World news was often a bonus. There are 2 in-house movie channels but frankly with the amount of ship entertainment we never watched them even with 6 days transatlantic.

     

    Ship and shore internet is also hit and miss so try going cold turkey 🙂

     

    Must-haves are pegs to hold towels on loungers, empty drink containers to take water ashore. If doing several ports of call they didn't mind rolls and food from breakfast taken as packed lunches so food plastic bags useful.

     

    Ample storage space, cases under beds, no 'magnetic walls' no way to decorated door for Xmas our one 'sticky' snowflake walked frequently (thanks guys...) Plenty of new water dispensers around and glass carafes for water in cabins. Free washing machines including powder and dryers. No washing line in shower room. Hand wash soap dispenser and shower gel dispenser in shower.

  7. This is a lovely friendly ship but still expect the scourge of early lounger bagging on sea days and the 'best spot' bagging in the Broadway sometimes up to an hour before showtime....

    Bring clothing and footwear larger than you expect as cold feet in shoes in the UK encounter the shrinking shoe syndrome when they dont fit on the cruise as naturally it isn't your hot swollen feet and ankles 🙂 plus the opportunity to eat 24/7 unless you dare leave the ship.

    Do be aware of the Celebration shudder/vibration which can double as a slender tone treatment in rough seas so those more movement sensitive may find they need motion solutions they may not have needed on other ships.

    Main criticism is the food.....too much....too good.....omg.

    Can help with more q's once the nightmare return trip to Gatwick aka Birmingham has subsided. 🙂

     

  8. Posting this due to relevant title...just a heads up that the 'Jeep and Beach' trip in St Lucia is a nighmareish bone shaker and only suitable for young thrill seekers with a desire to stare at trees in a rainforest dank and full of biting bugs when they reach the top. The roller coaster ride back down takes in a no through road/road closed route where half the road had fallen away over a precipice but the drivers sideways flare sees him through. Then fight your way through the bank of chargeable beach chairs for a 45 minute glimpse of beach bliss at Rodney Bay. We expect this trip to be modified after our groups white knuckle ride...

  9. <crawling to the keyboard>   Yup the 'Gatwick' passengers joined the Celebration in Barbados guess 3 am ish. We had to leave the ship at 11 pm having last seen our luggage at 2am that morning. A 'short' stay in Barbados until 12.15 pm became an all day affair which would be great if you kept swimming stuff in hand luggage! Still the drink flowed and food filled up all day and evening! We were told we might get away at 2 am 'ish' but luckily some facilities stayed open at the airport. The place was full with the Gatwick and Manchester passengers. We finally got away at 4 am ish landing at 3 pm only we were sent to Birmingham which was handy for those near there unless they were parked at Gatwick like us! Then on to coaches for a 3 hour drive then a 3 hour drive home to Devon terra firma.  Give Tui their due they coped well with a logistical nightmare on top of our out bound to fog bound Malaga! Manchester passengers had the double whammy of their plane being stuck at Gatwick and some busing to Luton........ It was strange however to get our hot meal on the plane at just before 5 am our body clock time...when we just needed to sleep.....

  10. After a period of poor email communication we finally got day pass details from the Hawksbill Resort Antigua. For the benefit of others they are now charging US$40 per head for 12 noon til 4 pm then you need to arrange your own taxi transfers.  For 2 that gets a bit expensive for the extra bonus of using their pool and loo as on AI can eat and drink ourselves silly onboard.  Seems they haven't increased prices but are reducing hours...

    Decided to do a ships excursion which at least can be varied with the weather...

  11. Are you thinking about booking the speciality restaurant for New Years Eve? or just 'whenever'?  We were on the Dream for Xmas and New Year (eve day etc) and NYE they did a gala dinner with sittings in the Orion MDR with great atmosphere. For Xmas day i think we were seated in part of the Kora la restaurant' so maybe not open.  The other premium restaurants are quite small and by the pool deck so for NYE there may be comings and goings as they prepare for the festivities there. Sadly cant remember if they were open that night. Booking on board for the restaurants at other times shouldnt be a problem they are always touting for business.

  12. Hi if the flights are part of the cruise then the ship will not go before everyone arrives. Cruisers seem to get whisked through customs on arrival and off on the coach before you can catch breath (Jamaica) as your luggage goes straight to the ship.

    Steaks would be available at the premium restaurants (extra charge). Food wise when we were on the Dream we were spoilt for choice and you can check out the main menu and the buffet then decide...maybe gently nudge him into expanding his menu 🙂 Lunchtimes he can always have a burger lol  Think cider (strongbow) is available if you are on all inclusive you should be ok.

    Personally I would switch to deck 3 then you are between relatively quiet decks.  We only had choice of decks 1 or 2 for December and took a 2 outside midships. Previously we were below the card room on Dream so quiet. Also depends on the cruise demographics as cant say our Xmas cruise in 2016 was full of noisy people keen on losing cash in the casino.....plus you will have mostly British passengers and less Americans hoping for Las Vegas stakes...not saying we are tight but....lollllll

     

    Oh and we arrive Malaga 17.25 and it says ship sails 18.00! and 'latest ship check-in time is 2 hrs berfore sailing' erm....okay.............

  13. Do you mean your cruise terminates on Christmas Day? in which case bit of a b&4mer, do you know if the next cruise starts that day too? in which case the emphasis might be for the evening meal for them.  Maybe you will get a buck fizz at a special breakfast? Usually kicked out cabin at 8.30 am but can use facilities until transport to airport but with a possible changeover anything special at lunchtime might be tricky? Can you check with TUI?

  14. Yes if you are not that fussed about cabins waiting can save money. We weren't sure about a holiday this year and checked around pricing a cruise and other options. When in Sept finally deciding on a December cruise the price had dropped, A1 was then included and the cabin was now an outside included! It also went down a bit more after we booked. Then prices changed yet again however the airport changed and A1 was extra which brought the price back to more than we paid. timing is a key!

  15. We were on a Dream cruise Xmas Day and New Year 2016/17. The ships make a great effort to decorate around. The Xmas Day meal was equal to a gala/dress to impress and we were given sitting times (normal meals were eat when you liked)  they put on a typical Xmas meal and we had crackers and decoration on the table, there were balloons around and the staff wore Santa hats. OH did wear his DJ and wasnt out of place. Cant remember day time but it was an at sea day so lots of eating and drinking

    🙂

    As we dont get chance to dress up much we do like to make a bit of an effort on the special nights so i took 2 long dresses then several evening looking tops for trousers/skirts. Men get off lightly with a smart suit or dj couple smart evening shirts and tie/dickie then shirts and long trousers for evenings.

     

    There are always those however that think shorts and polos are fine whilst their women sit done up with gritted teeth (not Xmas day tho think captains gala)...

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