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  1. We have usually just used a taxi.  Uber might be a bit cheaper/nicer, but there typically seems to be a cluster of people and cars in the Uber area trying to figure out who goes with who.  Taxis are typically lined and waiting when you walk off the boat.  For reference, this past Sunday 2 of us took a taxi from Port Everglades to FLL for $20 (before tip).  It was maybe a 15 minute ride, even with traffic. 

     

    Also agree with others that ship transfers likely both the slowest and most expensive.  If I recall, Celebrity was selling that option onboard last week for $18.95pp.

     

    Edit to add:  PS - another thing to confirm is when you airline will allow you to check bags.  We have not had trouble checking bags a few hours early with Delta.  We most recently flew Allegiant, and they would not allow folks to check bags until 2 hours before flight time.  So, a group of us had to wait at the ticket counter

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  2. 19 minutes ago, brandy3415 said:

    We have done this many times. I just want to know if  spouse can bring phone and tablet (or computer) and use wi fi on both, of course not at same time.     Is this allowed or is wi fi restricted in some way; that connecting with new device will be blocked? 

    Not sure about the fine print you saw, but we have done exactly what you suggest several times - single device Wifi plan used on multiple devices, but only one at a time.  Did this just recently on the 12/10 Ascent sailing.  

     

    If you have a device connected and then try to use another without logging off the first, the Celebrity WiFi screen will ask you if you want to buy another plan or kick off your first device and use your plan on this one instead.  You can flip back and forth between devices multiple times; you just cannot have more than one connected at the same time

  3. We were recently on Summit and also had LONG daily messages from Cap Club and others.  At least on our phone, you could not delete the message (and the phone would not stop blinking) until after you listened to the whole message (I tried hitting 2 for 'delete' several times while the message was playing).  It didn't take more than a day or two to be annoyed by that.  I left the CC Concierge a message one evening and asked to be removed from the distribution list.  That worked to end the Cap Club messages.  We only had one or two others (from other callers) after that. 

     

    Fortunately, we did not have any phone calls/messages from Park West.  We did get several invites on our door, which promptly went in the trash.

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