I am also on a ship and got caught by this. It took three hours to download the new software needed in order to get back onto the app. The helpdesk people were given no notice that a potential problem was on the way and were very surprised when the app quit working on my phone. The phrase “cluster” comes to mind. 😳
In many, if not all of the state rooms, those bottles are firmly attached to the wall. Ask your state room attendant for a second bottle of body wash to leave at the sink.
I just my hair done on reflection as soon as they saw the card, they applied the discount. So I would just go ahead and make the appointment and have them adjust the price on the ship if needed.
They may make an unscheduled diversion to a nearby island, they may be close enough to some land that a helicopter can do an evacuation, and they may be able to rendezvous with some other ship. On at least one occasion, a patient was transferred to a U.S. Navy medical ship. Every situation is different.
What you described? Definitely takes place on S class ships. I don’t think it happens on E class but I can’t be sure of that. Only sure that it absolutely yes happens on S class. Here are some people exiting that hatch and a view of a helipad.
I see that you are fairly new to this boards. It will be helpful if you put something in the title of your post other than “question about…..” or “new to ….”
something like “where to smoke cigars on beyond” is likely to get the answer you seek.
Yes it does happen. Not often but it might cause anxiety knowing that it’s possible, so I would say that an infinite verandah is not a good choice for you and your wife.
If close to land yes, they will divert. But most helicopter evacuations do not involve the copter landing. It hovers above the ship and the patient is winched up.
I have seen several of these helicopter evacuations since I used choose forward-facing rooms.
Any reference to fixed dining is an artifact of the Celebrity IT booking system, which has never been updated since they started the edge class ships. It’s annoying and inexplicable. No one knows why they don’t change it.
If there truly is an emergency at home, wondering if this or that procedure will work on a phone isn’t on point. The procedure given in post #5 will always work.