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  1. 7 hours ago, Cloud9 Bob said:

    You may book the Wake only once for dinner (5 day or less cruises), but can book it every day for brunch if you like...except for the last day (Disembarkation)...that you must do once onboard.

     

    With regards to booking brunch, that was not my experience 🙂 I was able to book brunch at The Wake at 9am on disembarkation day ahead of time with all my other reservations on the app at the 45 day mark with no issues. 

    Also, if I had to choose where to eat on a 4 day, for dinner, The Wake and Gunbae would not be high on my list of priorities. 

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  2. 1 hour ago, CruisingWalter said:

     

    If you mean Debarkation Day, you can only make that reservation while onboard, not in advance. Once you're on the Ship WiFi you can make brunch reservations for debarkation day. 

     

    I was able to make reservations for The Wake on debarkation day for 9am when I made all my other reservations 45 days out with no problem. 

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  3. We also upgraded for the same price (8 day) but had told my TA we were interested in a balcony upgrade if any deals came along. Last minute, booked 5 weeks out, 2 weeks later she came back with the opportunity to upgrade, I was so relieved 🙂 would have been my first time without a balcony and so glad to have had it, the views are fantastic and you feel part of it when you're out there 🌊

     

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, Ski Mom 2 said:

    Thanks for the recommendation! We will be on Bora Bora for two days in January. I have emailed with h2o and need to choose when to set up our snorkel 1/2 day tour with them. I can choose either day, morning or afternoon. What would you recommend? I do want to go out to dinner the first evening off ship but other than that we have no plans. 😁

     

    The snorkel trip was so beautiful, but I was pretty physically and mentally wiped, just wanted to shower and have an easy meal, so ymmv. I guess it depends on how physically fit you are, and how fresh you would like to be for your night out? I chose the afternoon because we had early morning excursions all week, and wanted a day to sleep in - he dropped us off last, as the sun was setting, very pretty. The mornings are suppose to be better at finding the manta rays, they hang out by the channel, we swam over, visibility was a bit low and they were nowhere to be found, no problem for us, we had seen so much and got to track the eagle rays, see below. If you are in touch with Aimee at h2o, please tell her the lady with the beans says hello 🙂

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  5. I was more curious what they wanted to know than that $50 will sway me, lol, I never take surveys or give reviews. Just interested in what direction they may be headed in. I have no cruises on the horizons, just land based stuff for now.

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  6. Hi everybody 🙂 This came in my email a couple days ago, $50 additional bar tab for filling out the survey. Not as lucrative as the previous one I heard about here, iirc $200?

     

    IIRC, questions were like  - 

     

    Prioritize the order I like to book through - airlines, direct with cruise line, TA, expedia, web based cruise sellers?

    Would I pay a amenities fee for certain services? 

    What is more enticing, $1000 discount on the booking price or $1000 OBC? 

    What inclusions would get me to purchase - gratuities, internet upgrades, priority embarkation

    Advance booking for the best price if there was a low price guarantee 

    At booking, choosing my cabin vs auto assign vs guarantee, or after, at embarkation.

    The price I would pay for flexibility in booking, canceling, changing names, moving around a reservation 

    100% PIF vs 20% down

    Sea Terrace vs Sea Terrace XL vs a 200 sq ft (Panorama?) cabin pricing

    Importance of cabin location and cabin amenities, balcony views 

    What types of cabin bundling options (of the above questions) would I choose, and at what price point

     

    The costs of the bundles were all over the place, they assumed Sea Terrace, XL, or 200 sq ft - 2 sailors, 7 days, Caribbean itinerary, money was from ~ $3k to $11k+ iirc 

     

    We want to hear from you, Sailor.

     

    We know how valuable your vacation time is, so we would like to thank you for your interest in sailing the world The Virgin Way. And as we continue to explore the high seas — from the sun-kissed shores of the Caribbean to sensational destinations in the Mediterranean — we'd love it if you could fill out this survey to help us better understand what’s important to you. It will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.

     

    As a thank you, we will send you $50 in Bar Tab credit to use on any future voyage booked after April 15th, (New bookings only). Your credit will be shared in the coming weeks via access key for surveys completed in full, and this access key is only redeemable online during the booking process.

     

    We encourage you to respond quickly, as this survey will only be available for a limited time— so make sure to complete it in one sitting. And rest assured, your answers will be kept completely confidential. This link is unique, it can only be used once and will only give one credit per Sailor.

     

    As a potential future Sailor, your input is incredibly valuable. Would you be willing to help us out?

  7. 5 hours ago, WanderingTravels said:

    Is that $10k per person or per couple?

     

    It's per cabin - wish I could 🙂

     

    Starting at $9990 per cabin — yes, that’s a 30% savings value — you and a sailing mate can enjoy four weeks at sea in our iconic Central Sea Terrace cabins from June through September. For a month’s long stay, we’ll provide the comforts of home — Premium Wi-Fi, a $10 daily coffee credit per cabin, Wash & Fold laundry service — as well as prepare you for the thrills of the unknown — early access to book dining and Shore Things, onboard RockStar support, access to Richard’s rooftop, and a complimentary bottle of bubbly to welcome you aboard

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  8. 19 hours ago, Ski Mom 2 said:

    Thank you so much for your response TheDarkestBlue! We already have an Azamara cruise of New Zealand booked later in January 2025 and this PG cruise lines up perfectly for us. We do realize it’s the rainy season but we are ok with that. I’ve spent the bulk of the afternoon and now all evening reading up on PG and it looks and sounds like what we enjoy and we are pretty excited. We have a cabin on hold and have a few days to make our final decision. We already have flights to Tahiti so at least we won’t have to switch those. So instead of having 3 nights in Fiji following the WS cruise that is no longer we will have 3 nights ahead in Tahiti for this cruise. We will then fly direct to Auckland from Fiji and jump on our Azamara cruise the next day! Crazy I know but it will be an adventure!

     

    I know I’ll have more questions about PG. I will post those as I think of them. Again thanks so much!

     

    Wow! New Zealand looks fantastic and hope that is part our next trip to the South Pacific. Hope to get back onboard the Paul Gauguin again while we are down there, we really had a blast. Fiji 😍 you are going to have a great time!

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  9. 5 hours ago, Ski Mom 2 said:

    Here is what the letter stated:

     

    We have been looking forward to you joining us on the Star Breeze, South Pacific – January  2, 2025 – February 5, 2025 sailings. Due to necessary fleet maintenance, it is our regret to inform you that the Star Breeze will not be operating in this region. As a result, your itinerary has been cancelled.

     

    I'm so sorry this happened to you, and for the second time 😑 Are you able to go in a different month, because, as pappy1022 said, it's the rainy/humid season? I was looking at May through August as the dry side of the calendar,  we went in June of last year and only had 1 day with rain, the rest was lovely 🏝

     

    There is not a lot of throughput in this forum compared with others, please ask away and someone will help 🙂

  10. Hi 🙂

     

    Being that we also had the overnight in Bora Bora, it gave us the opportunity to get back to the ship later than usual on the first day, so we did an afternoon snorkel with H2oBoraBora which was great, highly recommend 

     

    https://boraborah2o.com/index.html

     

    We went to a large coral garden, then off to find Manta Rays, after we went to a lagoonarium, very beautiful - next, our guide found a group of eagle rays that we swam over, tracking them a bit, so serene and graceful 😊 We had a good time and felt we saw a lot. Unfortunately, the next afternoon was the only rain we had all week and missed the private beach.

     

    I would add that if you go on any snorkel excursions, you should bring your Paul Gauguin snorkel gear with you, even though the private companies say they can provide equipment, it was much easier to use your own stuff that you've already fitted and is good quality. 

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