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  1. My wife loves that tub. She probably spends a couple hours per day it. Not at all a waste of space, especially considering how much space you have with the RS balcony. 

     

    As mentioned, it is not temperature controlled, but it does run hot water if you like. Alaskan cruises aren't always frigid. You may find you enjoy the tub very much. 

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  2. One of the best perks of the Retreat is that you likely won't even need to know where the Guest Relations or Shore Excursions desks are. The Retreat Concierges or your Butler can handle just about anything. If they cannot handle your request for some reason, they likely can get you to the front of the line. 

     

    If you do want to make or change any reservations (dining, glass blowing, excursions, etc.), so do through the Retreat Concierges rather than through your butler. The Concierges can make it change a reservation right then and there. They have direct access to the systems, so you will know right where you stand. The butlers are wonderful, but they have to go through someone else, and it might take a while for them to get around to it and then let you know. Better to just get it done. 

     

    There's no harm in making some dining reservations before sailing. You always can cancel them if you find you'd rather just stick with Luminae.  However, it can be difficult to get a reservation after you set sail, at least for your preferred time. They do book up. 

  3. 11 hours ago, Maplemoose said:

    OP here.....Not a question of affordability, but rather justification. If I have 6 or 7 drinks a day I could not justify the Celebrity package  cost plus tip whereas for a little over $20 with the NCL promo it's a no brainer. Sometimes it's about the ship and entertainment and drinks, sometimes it's about the itinerary and other factors like direct flights. And as always it depends on how much you plan on imbibing. 🍺

     

    Don't forget to add in any bottled water, soft drinks, specialty coffees, and whatever other NA drinks you might be considering.

     

    And, as pointed out, the AI package often is a great deal if you were already considering getting wifi.  In many cases, it's still a good deal even if you weren't going to get wifi.

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  4. 8 hours ago, PineappleTraveler said:

     

    Novice here, sorry. I don't have a package and will be buying my drinks so I couldn't be sneaky sharing 'free' ones. Can anyone confirm, will they still only sell me one, if I want alcohol and a water? What happens? I get my martini and then get back in line to get a water after? I'm confused.

     

    Until they know you, you may want to let them know that you know that you don't have a package.  That will avoid them coming back and asking "do you know you don't have a package?"

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  5. 11 hours ago, marshacruises said:

    Reading several responses to my post, makes me think that the best way to be sure that you don't have any problems at embarkation is to check the Celebrity website every day, verify that they have your reservation correct, and call them if they don't.  It means that you are spending your time and energy to make sure that Celebrity does not spring any surprises on you.  I had not gotten any emails from Celebrity that I still had a balance due, I was just checking on making dining reservations when I saw the balance due on my account on the Celebrity website.  I keep hoping that Celebrity someday gets their computer programmers to understand how the company works and figure out how not to have so many "glitches".  They would start to save money on not having to hire so many people in the customer service department, and have a lot happier customers.  

     

    Just be sure to get your "guest copy" invoice when you make the reservation abs whenever you make any changes or payments (especially final payment). That way, you have a record as well as something to compare should something go awry.

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  6. On 3/27/2023 at 6:00 PM, Baynanno1 said:

    However around 2018 on Azamara, the music volume started to increase to a dangerous decibel level (85) and although we had enjoyed dancing in the evenings, that enjoyment dropped off and on our most recent in February, after a few days we avoided entertainment areas during performance times, after finding that on most occasions 85 decibels was the minimum, which increased at times to 100 decibels. Although the problem was discussed with staff "nothing could be done."

     

    On 3/28/2023 at 12:28 AM, Cruisewilm said:

    On second thought, our only complaint was indeed the music level in the evening upstairs. Way too loud.  Next time we sail, I might have to make it a personal challenge to get the level reduced.

     

    I am glad you mentioned that.  We had the same issue, and I had forgotten about that.  I had no issue with volume in The Den, but it got to be too much in The Living Room.  The volume increased with every set.  It would be okay earlier in the evening, but it was far too loud after dinner.  I hated that because we enjoyed the band very much, but I couldn't take it.  The volume in the theatre was pretty dadgum high, too.  

     

    We also remarked to bartenders and officers and even the band, and we got the same "nothing could be done" reply.  Apparently, someone pretty high up has the idea that it's to be this way.  We also did mention it in our post-cruise survey.

     

    I say we keep fighting the good fight.  

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  7. 2 hours ago, Les43 said:

    Can anyone advise on the best way to upgrade from classic drinks package to premium?  I recall doing it online before but can’t see that option ( yet). I am in the UK and my cruise is in July on Reflection. 

     

    Unless you are trying to get a loyalty discount, the easiest thing to do is upgrade once on board. Any bartender can do it, and the one who does it gets at least a piece of the gratuity (so you might make a friend).

  8. 2 hours ago, rjrpar said:

    Sorry, going to Port Everglades

     

    We've used Uber or Lyft many times and recommend it. The only issue I've ever had was my driver missing a turn because we were having such a good conversation! 🤣

  9. On 3/17/2023 at 8:04 PM, CaribbeanBound said:

    Yes the tap water is drinkable but it definitely has an off-taste that is hard to describe.

     

    It's just flat since it's RO with nothing added back in. 

     

    Toss in a little whisky, and it's all good. 

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  10. 1 hour ago, Ken52891 said:

    This may be a good place to ask, but I have a cruise in Feb 2024 out of Port Everglades. Would I make a 10 am flight from FLL Airport on disembarkation day? 

     

    Ken

     

    You absolutely will make it as long as you there are no delays with debarkation, immigration, transportation to the airport, checking bags, or getting through security.  That's the trick. 

     

    If you walk off a soon as you are able, you should be able to get to the airport around 8 AM (assuming no delays).

  11. Our first and (so far) only Azamara cruise was aboard Onward last December.  It is a different experience from Celebrity, abut we enjoyed it very much. 

     

    The ship was gorgeous.  The food was sort of all over the place but at least good. 

     

    Service was largely excellent.  It was obvious that many of the crew were new (or, at least, new to this level of service), but it also was obvious that they wanted to do a good and proper job.  Where service did fall down, it wasn't due to apathy but rather inexperience.  We saw marked improvement just on the 11 nights we were aboard.  The officers were visible and listening.

     

    It's a small ship with a number of places you can be, so crowds typically weren't large anywhere unless it was something like White Night.  We enjoyed that VERY much--both the size of the crowds and the variety of places to be.  It was not the case that everyone was funneled to only one or two places.  You going to have something like the Martini Bar.

     

    I enjoy gambling some, but I did not miss a casino at all (none on board).

     

    It was a friendly crowd (at least, enough of it was), and we enjoyed meeting folks.

     

    We typically aren't a big fan of the nightly shows, so we only went to a couple.  Not bad, but we prefer smaller acts, and we enjoyed the ones on board very much.

     

    I completely agree that the wine offered by the glass was not very good.  The complimentary wine was pretty awful.  We had an "ultimate" package and found a few things that we enjoyed enough and stuck with those.  The good news is that you can bring aboard pretty much whatever you want.  If you happen to be travelling in a good wine area and you want good wine, you might want to do some shopping.  We did find plenty of other value in that Ultimate package, though.

     

    Sea days were very quiet, but I don't mind that.  I could use a little more boredom in my life. 😉

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  12. 1 minute ago, RV Queen said:

    We have transfers from the airport to the pier.  Did we have to request board time if we have transfers?  Or do they just take you to the bus as soon as you get luggage and check in with Celebrity Rep?

     

    Everyone needs to choose an arrival time to the terminal.  It will not affect when you board the shuttle.  It's all about when you would arrive to the terminal for final check-in.  Just do your best to estimate when you would get there via the shuttle. It's really no big deal if you are off a bit.

  13. 2 hours ago, jargey3000 said:

    oh, ok..actually I didn't know they had gone to this 'arrival-time slot' system, until I checked in. I picked the earliest available to us: 12-12:30, which is fine by us.

    Is that a "bad" i.e. "busy" time, or what...🤓

     

    That's a very fine time.  Boarding rarely begins before 11 AM (and then only, maybe, a few minutes before).  As mentioned, things probably will have calmed down by the time you arrive unless boarding has been held up. Things probably are at their craziest from around 10:30-11:30.

     

    Regardless, also as mentioned, check-in and boarding goes very quickly.

  14. 3 minutes ago, jargey3000 said:

    I guess I didn't check-in for our upcoming cruise as soon as I got the notice to check-in. Did it maybe 3-4 days later. Is there any advantage to checking-in as soon as it's available??🤷‍♂️

     

    You're just more likely to get an early arrival time, if that's what you want.

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  15. Casinos are in the Silversea fleet.  Whisper still has one, though it's very small.  I don't recall tournaments on the schedule, but I also wasn't looking for them.

  16. 2 hours ago, john1970 said:

    I see the message on the website says through March 22nd. Isn't that corporate speak for it's still won't be working today?

     

    That's not merely "corporate speak."  That's English.

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  17. You often can search for the same excursions online and find reviews through other travel sites.  You also can scroll down to the "Ports of Call" area on the "Categories" page here on CruiseCritic and see what you can find. Celebrity only contracts out with the local outfits just like everyone else. 

     

    There's no guarantee whatsoever that your tour will be organized by the same outfit as you might be reading about, but it should give you some better idea about what may come.

  18. 36 minutes ago, DaKahuna said:

     

    I believe the World Class Bar is the only one with a limited drink menu.  Most of the other bars on the ship will serve you any drink you want, provided they have the ingredients or you are willing to accept substitutes. 

     

     

    33 minutes ago, PTC DAWG said:

    WCB will gladly serve you a shot neat or on the rocks of any liquor they have, if the cocktails don’t suit your fancy.  I have gone this route before.

     

    I've had "custom" cocktails from World Class Bar, as well.  If they have the stuff to make it, they'll make it. I've even given them recipes.

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  19. 9 hours ago, cachouonacruise said:


    The world is small sometimes, we may have been booked on the same cancelled Millenium sailing in March 2020. We were booked on the sailing initially from Hong-Kong to Shanghaï....then it was changed, because of Covid, to sail from Tokyo to Singapore....and then cancelled! 

     

    We were booked on that one, too! 

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  20. 1 hour ago, the_dylaness said:

    Thanks to all for your thoughts! We are a party of 5 with let's just say plenty of luggage, so we'll need two Ubers, which feels sort of like a pain. We have decided to just go with it and get two separate Ubers. (Even one Uber XL is not big enough, I think, based on my prior experiences with those.)

     

    We are Elite so helpful to know about Tuscan Grille- thanks!

     

    An UberX from terminal to FLL runs about $15. A cab is about the same, typically (some try to bully you into a flat cash fare of $20). The ride is about 15 minutes. 

  21. 1 hour ago, Lookyboy said:

    Did the evenings at 'Windows' have a theme each time, or do you mean that 'Windows' has returned to how it used to be, with a daily high quality buffet with no particular country theme? We used to enjoy dining there prior to the change to a different country each evening.

     

    Our December sailing has a theme each night. 

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