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MerePrize

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  1. On 8/29/2019 at 7:32 AM, AlohaLivin said:

    @FionaMG  shared this thread with our roll call. A year ago when we booked another San Juan port cruise I decided to do as you are doing and look around for a walking tour. But I didn’t find options that I thought were ideal for us (for example I didn’t need to see both forts set a long distance from one another) and we wanted to mix in some shopping areas and some amazing food finds that I had run across in my research. It seemed to take forever to compile it and lay it out, but I finally pulled together a tour with all we wanted via google maps (I called it the “three amigos take San Juan” 😂). I don’t know that it would fit your needs, but I am happy to share it. Have a great time!

     I'd love a copy of your walking tour map if you don't mind sharing it! My email address is mereprize @ yahoo  

    Thank you!

  2. 4 hours ago, yvrbos said:

    I will be flying into San Juan the day before our cruise aboard the Celebrity Summit. We should arrive late afternoon, so enough time for a relaxing dinner. Do any experienced cruisers have suggestions as to where to go for dinner? I will be staying at the Hotel Casablanca and would like to be within walking distance.

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  3. 2 hours ago, yvrbos said:

    I would like to go to the beach after I disembark in San Juan. But, I don’t know what to do with my luggage. I read that there was a bar where I could leave it, but I am not too keen on that. My flight will be around 3.

     

    Does Celebrity transport luggage to the airport for you?

     

    Is there a hotel where I could use the beach and leave my luggage at the desk?

     

    Thanks all!

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  4. First time cruisers. We are in a balcony suite and got a free upgrade to a concierge cabin - yay! We purchased the upgraded drink package because we like specific brands of alcohol. I've read on several posts that folks have their cabin steward empty their fridge as soon as they arrive so that they don't get charged for consuming those items. But, I've also read that you only get charged for alcoholic drinks and snacks. How does the whole in-cabin fridge thing really work, and can we "stock" it ourselves with item we got on ship (i.e, bottled water)?

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