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  1. I didn't mean to cause such confusion --

     

    I was trying to make the point, albeit awkwardly, in answer to the question "27 credits, is that actual Days or actual Cruises?" that 27 credits does not mean 27 days, nor does it necessarily mean 27 cruises.

     

    27 Credits (tier credits, points, whatever) could be 27 cruises of 3 days each, or 27 cruises of 7 days each or some other combination of days, stateroom class, etc.

  2. Great idea for a thread

     

    1. shore excursions and airport transfer refunds went onto my SeaPass account immediately while I was still on board and that has been refunded to my credit card already

     

    2. Cruise fare has not been refunded to my credit card

     

    3, Future Cruise Certificate has not been received as yet

     

    4. Haven't submitted receipts for meals for the two days where they put me up at a hotel in Vancouver yet -- will do that late in the week

     

    5. Ditto for airline change fee and difference in airfare -- will do that later in the coming week

  3. No, nothing to do with any credit card company but I had just come across a woman in tears before I wrote that. She had no credit card (a fair amount of cash with her, so she said, for settling her SeaPass account). No hotel she called would give her a reservation because she had no card to guarantee to. She couldn't rent a car (not sure why that was an option, but she was crying about it). She was among those whose post trip begins Friday in Anchorage but she's been assigned a flight to Vancouver and is being told to just buy a plane ticket and Celebrity will reimburse her, but she can't buy a plane ticket. It's a cautionary tale.

  4. For those who haven't followed the thread about the Millennium cancellation, and in the hopes that a new thread with this info might live on,

     

    We know from Cruise Critic that some passengers travel without a credit card. They choose not to have one, or are unable to get one due to poor credit ratings.

     

    While its true that passengers can set up a cash account, and can prepay all cruise fare, beverage packages, gratuities etc without a credit card, when something goes wrong, as we are experiencing now, passengers who do not have a credit card are very much at a disadvantage. You might say that they are in deep weeds.

     

    The problem is that many of us are having to make our own independent hotel reservation WHICH MUST BE GUARANTEED WITH A CREDIT CARD OVER THE PHONE or on line. Emphasis intentional.

     

    People please, figure out some way to get yourself a credit card. You never know when something will happen to change your plans!

  5. Millennium August 2013

     

    Master: Konstantinos Patsoulas

    Staff Captain: Konstantinos Lampropoulus

    Chief Engineer: Konstantinos Zannikos

    Guest Relations Manager: Jacque DeGuzman

    Hotel Director: Sheldon Thompson

    Cruise Director: Paul Baya

    F & B: Doug Shelley

    Executive Chef: Michael Fernandez

    Captains Club: Rose Dalisay

    A Capella: Top Shelf

    Other Music: Justin Wade, Guitar; the Garnette, easy listening and jazz in Rendezvous Lounge; Upscale Trio, dance music, Rendezvous Lounge

     

    Will have to add party band later

  6. The chart is not predictive -- there is no September chart available in August. The only way this one gets put together is that passengers report in after they cruise (or rarely, during a cruise).

     

    Staff have contracts that vary from 3 months to 6 months, occasionally even more. The contracts are for a time frame, not for a particular ship, and so in the space of a 3 month contract they can move from ship to ship, or stay put. It all depends on the vacation schedules of the others in their positions, as well as promotions, retirements, etc.

  7. "No offense, but seeing alot of threads on TV's makes you wonder why go on a cruise if the TV is so important...stay home, save your money and watch the TV 24/7..."

     

    I guess you have never caught something on a cruise and had to stay in your room for a while.

     

    Or had trouble sleeping and wanted something to watch in the night.

  8. Each ship and each position is different. Some people stay with one ship for three months, some for four months, some as long as six months. They are constantly coming and going, to vacation, reassignment, or even retirement.

     

    Because the OP depends on those who come back from a cruise to send him updated information, the more of us who contribute, the better the chart.

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