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  1. 4 hours ago, aring75 said:


     

    We are planning on trying to get to WCB tonight. I will definitely check!

     

    Also. I love that your CC handle is “WeeDram” and you enjoyed just “a few.” Lol. I think we may count our drinks much the same way. 😆

    I don't get the fixation with either rum, check out the added sugar in these, between 20-40g/l, no wonder they taste smooth!

  2. 5 hours ago, JR the Maverick said:

    We do with the Classic. Curiously, on Constellation a few weeks ago - Crown Royal wasn’t attracting a premium at a few bars for first 4 days of the cruise. Then we were advised it was a nominal premium plus the 20% gratuity. We had similar experience with Stella Artois beer - not prem then suddenly premium. 

    You'll only know when you get onboard, we're sailing on Equinox next month & on the app I'm seeing Stella at $10 or $11 & Newcastle Brown at $8 or $9 depending on which bar list you look at. 

    The MDR wine list is showing the biggest selection of wines by the glass on both packages, decoy cab $14.

  3. 5 hours ago, Beamafar said:

    It’s buttergate time again, folks.  

    You've woken up a memory, on the dearly missed Marco Polo (back when Orient Lines existed as part of NCL) doing Antarctica & Chilean fjords.

    We were sharing a table of six with a couple from Australia & another from USA. Ourselves & the Ausies were bemoaning the tasteless butter being served, so when we found Kerrygold in a supermarket in Chile we bought it & brought it to dinner that night.

    It went down a treat so much that our waiter put it in the fridge for us & had it on the table every night until we ran out.

    Can't imagine anything like that happening now. 

     

     

     

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  4. On 3/31/2023 at 10:13 AM, welshy74 said:

    Secondly the type of cruise.  RCL is all singing all dancing where as P&O is a little more subdued and a bit more formal.  They still have formal nights where black tie is expected.  

     

    Only if you are on a large new ship, our Last Royal cruise on Jewel had the usual theatre rotating mix of show/singer/magician etc, pianist in Schooner bar, occasional participation show in atrium, but not much else.

    I'd rate P&O higher for food especially Iona with the Quays & Olive grove included. 

    Small plates in Glass House great value, although was only serving a reduced menu when we were last on in January. Eaten in Epicurean, Sindu & Keel+Cow once and underwhelmed with all of them.

    American cruise lines + drinks=$$$$+18% tip.

    P&O wins with the virtual queue dining on the app. Read the endless threads on RCI page re My Time Dining problems. 

    Depends if you are cruising for the itinerary or ship. We have upcoming trips on each  I mentioned,  Iona for the ship & new year, Jewel for itinerary, Iceland, Greenland, Nova Scotia etc. 

     

  5. Hi all, it's  been a long time since we've sailed Celebrity, due to be on Equinox in May & have select dining.

    Having had issues in the past with Royal's "my time dining " mainly due to them using the dining room for a 1st sitting prior to MTD, thought that Celebrity may be easier due to having (we presume) a dedicated anytime venue.

    Doesn't sound like it's the case, probably book the best time we can & see what happens.

    Any thoughts? 

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  6. We were on this sailing too, had a great time. 

    After an eight year gap Iona has brought us back to P&O, this was our 3rd time onboard & had already booked the equivalent new year sailing this December long ago.

    You need to be really quick booking 710 club, the seats will go within a couple of hours of embarkation although some did open up further into the cruise.

    At least Olive Grove is now pre bookable around 2 weeks prior to online.

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  7. Just off Iona, 3rd time in Alicante & as we had walked to the castle both times previously decided to do something different. 

    Took the tram from Plaza de Los Luceros €1.45 each way to the Roman ruins at Lucentum, one of the MARQ museum sites €3 each. 

    Well worth doing & still had enough time back in town for a few tapas & drinks. 

    Got lucky with the Ocean Race 2023 event starting that day (January 7th) so would certainly look at the Ocean Race Museum for next time. 

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  8. Based on our experience on Smeralda, the basic package was great. We normally avoid cocktails on cruises especially on American lines as they tend to be really sweet & use a lot of syrups, whereas Costa used more fruit purees instead. 

    Look out for ones that can only be got at the branded bars like Campari (grand sidecar) or Ferrari spritz variations. 

    The ship wide prosecco is Sant orsola, but again you can get Campari prosecco and Bisol 1542(Ferrari) at their bars.

    Boarding P&O Iona today, our third sailing on her, seem to have a liking for Excel class ships, it was interesting to see the differences between the two.

     

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  9. Great review, we were on Smeralda early December and mirror your views on Infinity bar, Colosseo & food.

    We've never stayed up so late on a cruise in a long time as there was always so much entertainment throughout the ship. We generally caught the late Colosseo show whilst at Caffe Vergnano for a nightcap after leaving  Teatro Sanremo.

    I'm guessing the layout of Toscana is much the same in that what would be the main forward theatre is very small. Our sailing was at about 60% capacity & people were sitting on the stairs due to the lack of space. 

    The buffet on deck 8 was another odd design decision given that the main pools are on 16&17. The cynic in me would say that this makes you walk past many of the extra fee restaurants on your way there.

    We'd still return in a heartbeat but would stick to out of season, at capacity would be mayhem. 

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  10. Ours was on our account the day after sailing. Got back Dec 5th and no spurious charges as yet.

    Any idea how long it takes them to apply the sailing to your account and issue the 10% off future cruise voucher? 

  11. 14 hours ago, kremerlorraine said:

    I resent it marked "Urgent" and got a response the next day asking for an updated share certificate. Sent that back and got the OBC confirmation the same day. Sometimes just a little nudge does the trick...!

    Success. 

    Had planned to do as you suggest when a reply arrived this morning requesting an updated proof of holding.

    Sent that & had a reply within a couple of hours.

  12. Thanks for the reply. 

    When I didn't get an automated confirmation of email, like I do from P&O,   I contacted customer relations in order to confirm the OBC email & they replied in a couple of hours. Maybe contact them next week. 

    Can't think of what else to do other than resend the original request? 

  13. Hi all,

    Wondering if anyone has any recent experience of applying for shareholder OBC recently & how long they took to reply?

    Booked Smeralda Nov 28th one week ago & applied for credit on the same day via email as the time span is a bit tight.

    Only our second Costa, last time used snail mail as the only options then were that or fax. 

     

    The other Carnival brand that we use is P&O, applied a couple of weeks ago & they send an immediate automated reply & had credit confirmed four days later.

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