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  1. 9 hours ago, odysee said:

    I am aware of the spreadsheet.  Just wanted to ask if someone has more recent experience with these cabins on the Solstice Class (not Reflection, as they have differnet numbering of cabins) ?

    I am specifically wondering if they are loud (beside or under restrooms), and if balcony is completely exposed to sun (no overhang).

     

    Thanks for your experiences

    I've stayed in the equivalent cabins on starboard side.  I usually prefer 2106 which has an extra long, covered balcony....except in the summer in the Caribbean.  After cruising restarted, I booked 2106 in August and the walls of the balcony absorbed so much heat during the day, they radiated it back like an oven, even at night.  The following cruise, I switched to 2104.  Air flow helped immensely.  Noise was not an issue on Equinox, Eclipse, or Reflection (2168).  On Silhouette, my 2105 balcony had loud "whooshing" noise from the exposed exterior pipe every time someone flushed the toilets in the restroom above.  Unless they've rerouted the pipes or added sound insulation, I can't imagine that has gone away.  

  2. I think the Royal Caribbean Group bean counters are to blame.  On a recent November or February Celebrity cruise, I was repeatedly charged for room service which should have been and previously was comped as a loyalty perk.  Not this time.  I called about it for three consecutive days for removal but still charged.  Arter showing the concierge the listed perks on the website (I earned them vs matched) and informing her I was going to post re the loss of this perk on every forum I could find, she asked me to please wait, that they "had to get approval from Miami."  Although the charges were ultimately removed, that was a first for me.  Sounds as though the "not authorized to think/act" disease has spread.  

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  3. 3 hours ago, Port Power said:

    Please ask if I can help you further.  Carol

    Any GF hamburger buns?  Or will I be able to readily find 2 slices of GF toast for the bun?  Sometimes you just want to eat with your hands like everyone else!  

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  4. 17 hours ago, twangster said:

    For one, if someone who is a Pinnacle or Zenith hasn't already sailed SS why would this match change the math for them?  You either have the inclination and resources for SS or you don't.   Secondly the match doesn't really do much for them.  A nicer bottle of bubbly isn't going to cause masses of Royal Pinnacle or X Zenith to book if they didn't have that inclination already. 

     

    I'd already booked three cruises on SS for 2025/6 long before the status match. SS repriced the 2026 cruise to include the 10% discount.  The fares for the two 2025 cruises have increased so no repricing those.  Really couldn't care less about the bubbly (cat sitter will get it) but the laundry will be nice.  I left X because of price, food, and service; I chose SS for the price and the hope of better food (shareholder benefit is lagniappe).  Solo fare was significantly ($6K) cheaper than a sky suite on X and, blessedly, it will have a walk-in shower.  My first SS cruise will be before final payment on the second so I'll see if food and service measure up to my expectations of food and service.  If not, Regent will be next.  

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  5. I was delighted to receive both the 5% and 10% discounts on SS cruise I booked this week.  Definitely not messing with any of my bookings that were made under the previous T&Cs because those fares (solo) have increased dramatically.

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  6. 11 hours ago, Jim_Iain said:

    I notice one of the benefits is a 10% on your next booking (going forward).  

     

    I have our first SS cruise booked in 2025.    Is is feasible, this far out to cancel and make a new booking getting the 10% -  BTW my status match will be at the 500+ Level (Double Zenith on Celebrity). 

     

     

    Jim, I looked up the new (30 May) Terms & Conditions of Venetian Society and canceling and rebooking is specifically prohibited (section 4).  However, the 10% discount will be valid for new bookings, including Door to Door and Port to Port, just not Essentials fares.  

  7. 4 minutes ago, Orator said:

    The Xpress pass may contain PALL, but the Seapass says CALL. It was twice caught by a servers  in the buffet who brought me a slip for drinks.

    Same thing happened on my last cruise.  

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  8. 18 hours ago, Jeremiah1212 said:

     

    The VS discount only applies to new booking made after 5/30.

    Thanks for that.  I made a port-to-port booking earlier this month that is refundable less $250 cancel fee.  So, if I cancel that one and rebook (it's still the same price today), I should come out ahead 10% less $250.  Yes/no?  I also know they give the $250 as a FCC, so I wonder if I could use it to rebook.  Probably not.

  9. 18 minutes ago, 1Virgo said:

    so status match, but you cannot accumulate points if one books Silversea or RCL.  You would think to encourage people to stay within RCL group and not put $$$$ into competitors pockets, it would be beneficial to give points for nights cruised.  🤷‍♀️

    I'll accumulate points on Silversea, but now I'll get free laundry.  Works for me.

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  10. 27 minutes ago, TGfromTX said:

    I joined my roll call on here but it looks like there are only handful of people that joined.  Unless things pick up in the next 8 weeks I don't think that silent group is going to meet up.  I've never met anyone from any rollcall so far.  Does someone usually just start asking to meet up out of the blue?  

    My experience is limited because I've only done 4 cruises.  The people I've met onboard where we've hung out with after initially meeting.  It has happened at group tables for breakfast or lunch.  Never dinner for some reason.  Once at a bar at one port also - mainly because we were all from Texas and sailed out of Florida.  I don't really enjoy sitting in the bar - I take my drink and go do stuff and those people appear to enjoy sitting at the bar more than I do.

    I've met people on excursions where we recognize each other afterward, but never hung out.  I do wonder if food and beverage make me look like more fun to hang out with.  Group tables may not be a thing now though - my last cruise they never provided that option when being sat.

    A good place to meet folks is Cafe al Bacio.  Because it's always crowded, people will invariably ask if they can join me or I'll ask if I can join him/her/them.  It's been pretty foolproof for 16 years.  I'm still traveling with people I met there over the years.  On S or M class ships, you can request a table for 8 for early or late dining.  Or, the 2-top tables are so close together, that unless they're particularly antisocial, you can't help but speak with your neighbors.  When it's a good mix, it has frequently led to all of us requesting a larger table together each night.   

     

     

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  11. 3 hours ago, jelayne said:

    The  Zenith cruise only price for suites eliminated the military discount, at least on all pricing I have seen.  You $125 was better than the 0 we got when we repriced we lost both military and OBC, but still came out ahead. 

    Did they reduce or remove altogether the OBC from booking onboard? 

  12. The only "enhancement" I see for a sky suite is the swell butler chat feature.  Big woo.  Meanwhile X reduced my OBC for booking onboard (repo S1) to $125 from $200, and military discount to $125 from $200.  $150 total OBC reduction.  Both cuts were blithely explained away = I'm solo and have zenith discount.  The onboard booking OBC is supposed to be per cabin, not per person.  I'm seriously steamed.  I might cool off, but nope, not yet.  So since Silversea deposits are refundable right now (less $250 admin fee), I've booked them, too. If I cool off eventually, I'll take both repos; if not, then just Silversea.  I so appreciate X's spin managers "giving" me "enhancements" that cost nothing while grabbing my OBCs.  Grumble, grumble, grumble.

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  13. S-class sky suites beneath the uncarpeted area of Oceanview can be noisy at any time of the day/night. I used to always choose what are now designated AQ sky suites (higher priced).  I'm not willing to pay more just to be under the carpeted area of Oceanview, though, so I bring along a little Bose Micro bluetooth speaker on the nightstand and connect it to White Noise app on my phone when I go to bed.  It's also my solution for hotel noise (elevators/drunks). Perfect.

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  14. 12 minutes ago, Damager said:

    I cant give you an example of this happening factually.   I CAN tell you that my girlfriend went to Future Cruises on a cruise last week, and looked at some options.   They quoted her the (now insane) pricing for solo's, and when she said she would just add another traveller and cancel just before the cruise, she was told directly and in no uncertain terms that this loophole would not work any more, and they would charge the full rate.

    I wouldn't base that certainty on something that anyone in future cruises told me.  I know first-hand to never rely on their knowledge (frequently wrong so I never ask them anything).  I personally doubt X's software could track someone not showing up (it happens to couples, too), but if it scares you, then don't do it. 

     

    I'm PO'd about the things they're doing to solos that don't show.  For example, as a solo, my military discount has been $200 as long as I've been cruising solo (16 yrs since DH died).  Three weeks ago, when I changed cabin category on a 2025 sailing (booked onboard last Nov), my existing $200 military discount dropped to $125.  They've also dinged me as a solo when I booked a suite with the zenith discount; then they wouldn't honor the military discount at all.  My TA, who is also a solo zenith, has questioned Celebrity about these changes/eliminations; evidently, it's the game they've very recently decided to play.  I've booked cruises on other lines for 2025 and as it stands now, I guess other lines will be in the cards for 2026.  I've tolerated a lot of X's slash-and-burn style of management over the past two years, but I'm finding this military insult difficult to overlook/forgive. 🤬 OK, rant over for now.

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  15. 1 minute ago, mahdnc said:

     

    Hi, Ruth!  I didn't quite follow the 2nd half of your post (the part I quoted in this post).  In the 2-4-2 instance, would you purchase the two outboard seats?  And you would upgrade both coach seats to two coach-plus seats?  Yes?  

     

    And what plane these days have 2-4-2?  It sounds kinda like the old 767 planes, but every time I have flown long haul on United it's either 787 or 777 which have 3 outboard seats in each row.

     

    David

    Yes.  On the flight from MCO to the hub (either IAD/EWR), I sit by the window, own the middle, and someone else sits on the aisle.  I don't upgrade that first leg to coach plus.  But on the long-haul, the 767 out of IAD/EWR, I upgrade my two seats to a set of the "2s" in coach plus.    

     

    Going from Orlando to Barcelona this November, United has a choice of 767-400 (2-4-2) from EWR or 767-300 (2-4-2) from IAD.  I actually had booked United business (thru IAD) with FBC when it first came out for $500 less than it has been ever since.  But the end of April, when I was checking FBC options (do it every weekend), AA business popped up on FBC through MIA for $1600 less than my UA fare!  I dialed FBC on-the-spot.  Whew, the good deal was only there 24 hrs before fare went back up to well over $5K.  I still can't believe my good fortune - I think first/business for less than $2K to anywhere in Europe qualifies as the holy grail (so I've quit checking).

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  16. 2 hours ago, mahdnc said:


    how does one go about buying an extra seat (e.g. middle seat) to keep it empty?

    David, when my DH and I traveled to Europe, except for a very few times we flew in first class, we'd choose an airline/aircraft that had 3-3-3 coach seating configuration.  Then one of us would book the middle "extra seat" to have a passport assigned against it.  Worked wonderfully and would also give us an extra checked bag which I liked, DH didn't (he used the term sherpa a lot).  FBC can only book one seat per cruise reservation passenger, so no extra seats possible through them.  If I can't afford business class these days, I'll still book coach directly with an airline, being sure the overseas leg is on an aircraft with 2-4-2 configuration.  Then I upgrade my two seats to coach-plus on just the long-haul, overseas leg.  It's actually pretty comfortable and usually waaay cheaper than premium economy.

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  17. 2 hours ago, jelayne said:

    I also noticed that the military discount was not applied when I did mock bookings with the Zenith cruise only pricing.  

    I think I remember reading you were able to reprice a cruise or two with the zenith discount?  If so, did they adjust/remove the military discount you already had?  On the Eclipse cruise I upgraded, instead of keeping the same onboard booking number, they issued a new number altogether and new booking codes.

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