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2 hours ago, Cruise_Ready_59 said:
Unfortunately, my access to P&O Arcadia FB is still 'Pending' so I can't look at the moment
Me too. Mine has been pending for 2 days. Not sure why. I have received the p.o email as I was due to disembark in Dubai and had booked a 3 day post cruise stay. Now disembark Cape Town on 1st April. No update about flight back to Manchester.
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21 minutes ago, david63 said:
Not sure - you will need to read the details of that particular visa. I was applying for several visas and they all had different requirements but from memory I don't think that the transit visa is sufficient for a cruise ship visit.
My rule of thumb when applying for visas is to go for the highest level one as that normally covers all scenarios as one thing that has to be allowed for is the unexpected.
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Why does someone from Lancashire have "yorkie" in their name?😉
Lol. Because I am from Yorkshire originally..... and as they say you can never take Yorkshire out of the girl. Will cover all bases re the ETA. Cheers.
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Thank you David. I assume the 48 hrs transit visa is sufficient.
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Hello. Just been looking at the Roll call comments and posts re the Arcadia world cruise and related segments of this cruise. We are joining in Hong Kong ( 2 nights hotel stay pre cruise) and disembark in Dubai ( 3 night hotel post cruise stay). Do we need to apply for ETA for the 1 day the ship is in Colombo? I have not been given any information but now I am wondering if it's our responsibility, if required, or does P.O sort this on board. Thank you for any advice. Never been to this part of the world and it's rather daunting, especially with the "fending for ourselves" aspects involved pre/ post cruise but didn't want to go to HK and not have any time to actually see HK or have time in Dubai and just transit to fly back to UK. Any other advice most welcome however trivial. Thank you
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17 minutes ago, jeanlyon said:
Yes we have swapped back to fixed dining, second sitting, table for 8.
I just hope we can order a bottle of wine in the Crows Nest or Andersons before we eat and take the rest with us. Never done it before, but maybe someone can confirm.
I am surprised at the MDR wine not kept with cabin number for the following evening. This was available on Britannia in February. We did note that we could take the wine out of MDR in the glasses provided whereas previously we had to decant into generic wine glasses to take out.
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Hello. Went to Oistins on Friday 24th Feb. Great experience and yes the stage music is loud, very much like a music festival with people dancing. It's crowded but everyone seems to be there to enjoy the atmosphere. It was 10 dollars per person each way from the Port if sharing taxi. Quoted 40 dollars if non share.
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I am not affected by any cabin changes and feel for the OP, however I do wonder why P.O seem to use the most sought after cabins as presumably isolation cabins. If, unfortunately, passengers have to be moved to isolation cabins then one would assume that they do not require what would be deemed the most popular choices. Why disappoint so many other pax? Why not use standard balcony cabins? I do not understand the logic.
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Hi. I agree. I uploaded photo of myself and partner exactly the same way, and got the required tick to say completed. At Southampton was informed that mine was blank so taken again at check in then on boarding was told no picture ! So guy took it again practically on the gang plank lol . no idea what it looked like but after the stress of lft test and the result wait I didn't care about photo profile.
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11 hours ago, wowzz said:
I wouldn't even bother trying to upload photographs. Everybody on our recent cruise had their photos taken at check in, whether they had uploaded photos or not.
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Hi. I have been reading this thread but not previously commented. I am also on the 1st April cruise, rebooked on this additional sailing as I was originally booked on part of the Aurora cancelled world cruise. I thought that "shared table" dining was not possible anyway and only booking or linked pax could be seated together. That we can cope with, but we really want to enjoy the shows, entertainment and dancing on Aurora. Am also hoping that Sindhu re-opens as this is a significant birthday cruise whilst away and hoped to celebrate ( with a special meal even if just the 2 of us ) Daren't tell partner that there's a possibility the cruise may be cancelled. We were booked on the March 2020 transatlantic on Azura which was cancelled only days before sailing so he will think we are jinxed as this is our 2 year long awaited return cruise. Staying positive.
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9 minutes ago, ann141 said:
TA s weren't taking bookings before 9am I believe but they had asked people previously that if they were interested in booking to let them know details etc including cabin choices so they could probably make lots of bookings at 9am which probably didn't take up much time.Although prices weren't known I think people would have asked the TA to book if the cruise was under a certain price.
OK. I didn't think that pre registration was available for these 2 cruises. My mistake as I would have pre registered. Glad I rang early though. Thanks
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1 hour ago, Son of Anarchy said:
Just had a quick on P&O site out of interest re the caribbean 40 nighter. Inside, balcony and suite cabins now sold out.
Well done to those of you that got cabins of your choice.
I am wondering if some agents or P.O were taking bookings prior to 9am. I rang my T.A at 9 am literally on the clock strike and, although on hold for 15 minutes, when I requested a few certain cabins I was informed that the entire cabin grade was sold out. That was for an Inside on the Canaries cruise not even Balcony
or Suite . Difficult to believe. I did manage to book an alternative grade and notice that the price has now increased significantly. Fingers crossed that next year's cruises go ahead for everyone.
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1 minute ago, castlebello said:
We've just had our cruise over Christmas aboard Aurora cancelled which is gutting.
We were expecting it to not go ahead in the original format, but did think we would be offered a replacement (more than likely around the UK) but no.
It just says they will release some alternate itineraries will be released next week for those wanting some winter sun next week ... so I'm guessing down to the Canaries/Portugal/Spain, ie any destination wanting to reboot their tourist industry.
I guess we will just have to wait and see ...
Hello. I have not posted for awhile, although still keeping up with you all. Just had the unfortunate cancellation email re Aurora part world cruise for next March. Gutted as this was booked on launch day. So that's every cruise from March 2020 transatlantic through to March 2022 cancelled. So sorry for everyone booked on Arcadia or Aurora for early 2022.
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4 minutes ago, MX-Drew said:
I'm working on this problem of cost of air lift and have found this statement on an American website.
"By international convention, rescue on the seas is not charged for"
Still more work required to find a quotable source but found this of interest.
Thank you for the link. I hope the insurance issue can be resolved for the benefit of all. Surely some of the most reputable insurance companies should be now putting together a suitable policy for these, albeit new, staycation sailings especially as various cruise lines are making this decision. They would have the monopoly and a perfect target market. I think personally that most of us would purchase a policy just for the staycation cruise and then purchase annual insurance at a later date if that is their usual purchase preferences due to number of cruises.
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Just now, joeecco said:
Does it really matter the length of the link on a forum like this? 😂😂
Your link worked for me so that was great. My fault as that was the page i ckecked but didnt read the front headlines LOL - went immediately to find a cruise. Too eager to find a suitable cruise - but I am thinking will still be too pricey. Cheers
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12 minutes ago, grapau27 said:
Google Disney cruise UK.
Bookings start in April.
No dates showing yet.
Thank you - will do. Dates and prices are what would like to know. So much to check out now with all the UK staycations. Wish they had all launched this week for comparison. Waiting for the Celebrity info as well but FOMO on the better cabin options makes waiting more difficult.
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3 hours ago, joeecco said:
And now Disney are adding to the options, 2 to 4 night cruises to nowhere from Southampton, Dover and Newcastle.
now THIS is a cruise to nowhere I’d be happy with, the onboard experience is more than enough to want to sail with them. A luxury experience with Disney, what more could you ask for 😅👍
Hello joeecco. Please can you tell me where i can find more information re the Disney 2-4 nights as you mentioned. I have been on the Disney cruise official page but only 7 nights from Dover showing. Cant find any shorter cruise info.Thank you.
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4 minutes ago, davecttr said:
That's what he said! Looks like a catch 22 situation to me. You HAVE to have cover for onboard medical expenses, it would be crazy not to. OK when ashore that's the NHS Unless you end up in France or Eire.
Did Staysure say why they would not cover onboard medical expenses?
Surely a misunderstanding of some kind with the insurer and OP initial question. Surely all Travel insurance that include cruise cover would cover any onboard medical requirements. I have booked a staycation cruise but not ventured into the insurance purchase as yet. Waiting for the perfect answer on here as someone always provides the solution.
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22 minutes ago, rumbalizw said:
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Well it really is very easy, but it depends on which company you use.
P&O recommend CPS. you'll see a link in your booking, and maybe you have a free parking option with your cruise. either way this is the simplest option.
It is a great service. so. If you do book with them. In your confirmation email, will be an attachment, with a sign to put in the front windscreen, usually it will say AZU, eg for Azura, and so on, and full details of their phone number should you have a problem.
As for arrival time, be guided by the terminal and time that P&O will give you, and follow directions, in whatever way you like to use, eg sat-nav, to the terminal. you will be nice and close , so you will have plenty of time to get there.
As you get to the dock gate for your terminal, there will be CPS signs to guide you right to the ship. there will be staff there too, pointing the way for you. Stop and ask if you want to.
Literally, you will be guided to join the queue ( usually not long) right by the ship! There will be CPS staff waiting, they will call you forward, and you will stop and turn off your car engine. The really nice member of staff will look over your car etc, and take your booking details, and give you a receipt, for your key, to keep safely , as you will need that on the day you come home. A porter will come over to you and take the cases you want him to take, and you hold onto what you wish to carry on yourself.
the lovely member of staff will ask if you have got everything out of the car that you will need, and then will wish you a great holiday. you walk away and your car will be driven off to a secure place, for the duration.
Don't worry if you come back to a different terminal, from the one you left from, or even if it is changed last minute due to any technical issues. CPS will know.
On return, when you get off ship and have cases, you walk out and there will be staff who will point you in the direction of a car park just opposite the terminal. You walk over, hand in your receipt to the person in the hut type thing, and you will get your key and told which zone your car is parked in.
Sadly then, you have to drive home .
There are other companies you can park with but this I'd say for you, is the best option.
Thank you for your very comprehensive reply. That seems perfect. Much appreciated. Viv
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Hello. I haven't posted for a long time, but have been following topics avidly. With the announcement of the staycation cruises I am considering the Britannia 4 night. Previously we have always booked Select and used the courtesy coach, however we would want to drive down a few days prior and stay, perhaps Southsea, then drive to port. Please could others advise how the parking system works. I believe it is hassle free but I have no idea what to do and I get rather anxious in unknown situations so I like to be prepared. Do we get an allotted time and told where to go to drop off luggage then do we park the car? Sorry this may seem trivia to those experienced. I know the port probably will not not as busy as we usually experience but there seems to be cars everywhere when the coach pulls into port terminal. Do we then have to go and find the car after the cruise. I can misplace mine in the supermarket car park,so that could be another day searching added to holiday LOL. Thank you. Viv
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On 8/6/2020 at 2:56 PM, Lily lady said:
Any one booked on this . Really excited but not sure it will go ahead. Any advice for such a long cruise.
Hi. Booked for the Hong Kong to Dubai section of the cruise, so fingers crossed it will go ahead. Should be in Iceland now, also on Aurora, which was booked on launch day.
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13 hours ago, molecrochip said:
Noted from bank statement that refund was received in past week. Was due to cruise in early April.
Good afternoon to all who have helped me to stay positive whilst in the 100+ club. I can now announce wait for it , drum roll ............ just checked my credit card and YES. Refund received. Seems like the last emails to CEO office and to cruise TA CEO may have produced a result. Wow. Hope others in the 100+ club also have good news . Thanks everyone.
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2 hours ago, grapau27 said:
100 is the new 60 days for a couple of our cc friends on this thread.
Hi Graham & Hampshire Steve. Unfortunately so. The postman has just this moment walked straight past without delivering any mail, so no cheque yet again. I honestly do not know what else I can do. I have emailed all the contacts from several pages ago on this thread and although I have had an acknowlegment email nothing more positive. I have considered a Section 75 but realise that they are also inundated and that action would also take several more weeks. I really wish that all the March 100 day club could now report a happy ending, but we may at least be able to go out for a meal to celebrate when we do receive the refunds.
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1 hour ago, Hampshire Steve said:
I did copy it to the customer services one but also to someone else mentioned in this thread. I am beyond caring about the speed of the result now, to me I will take great pleasure in having a HCEO knock on the door although I also realise there will be nobody at Carnival House shaking in their boots or losing sleep over it.
Hi Steve. I am also now beyond stressing about the refund. Latest in my debacle, another call to p.o yesterday informed me that I am now due a cheque refund , which I know from this thread seems to be the norm. I have asked this very question to the T.A and P.O on every call and been assured it will be a card refund. So now accosting the poor postman every day instead of my card log in. Postman came earlier with a lovely brochure for "cruises with confidence in 2021 and beyond." Am seriously thinking of making an in exceptional circumstances request for OBC or at least my FCC to be used against the May 21 IONA booking.
Arcadia 25th March Mauritius Quad Bike
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Hello. I appreciate that this is a very random request, and a long shot, however cruise critic folk are very helpful so I'll try anyway. On the Arcadia world cruise we were booked on a Quad bike P.O excursion to Casela nature park in Mauritius on 25th March. If anyone was on the same trip, particularly the couple who bought the official photos, please could they contact me. Miniyorkie56@gmail.com. Sorry that this post is rather specific. Thanks Viv