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  1. 18 minutes ago, Carol28 said:

    Hi! What I did is fill out a form at my drug store (which is a Publix supermarket) and they printed a form of all my medications within a time framework and it can be any date you select.  Mine is actually too long because I started it from last year and many meds are just repeated.  In any case, I just put the list in an outside pocket of my carryone.

    I spoke to my Dr. this week. They are going to print out a list of my meds to take with me. I will print Rx labels from our pharmacy, which are on the website and put those onto medication baggies that I have purchased from Amazon. The baggies will have original pharmacy labels on them.

  2. On 5/21/2024 at 3:58 PM, Free2bMeForever said:

    I flew into SYD from the US in early April and spent about 10 days in Uluru and Cairns prior to boarding my cruise. I also have several prescription medications, but never had to show any of the medication or prescriptions going through customs or immigration. I would advise you to read the carry on requirements for domestic flights, however.  I was quite surprised to read what is considered a “liquid” and although there is no quantity restriction on domestic flights, there seems to be a requirement for a “clear” bag for such items and medications.

    Thanks!

  3. On 5/21/2024 at 10:11 PM, possum52 said:

    Why do you think going through customs in Sydney can be difficult? As long as your medications are in their original packaging, you should be fine. We also always carry a printed list of prescribed medications that our doctor provides for us. You don't need a copy of the prescription. This link may help - 

    Travelling into Australia with Medications.

     

    Don't forget to carry them in your carry on luggage. 

     

    This link may help with what Free2bMeForeve mentioned in their post above - 

    Powders, Liquids, Aerosols and Gels

    Thanks!

  4. We are doing 3 B2B cruises as well as spending 10 days traveling in Australia before boarding our ship. We are both on several different prescription medications. I know going through customs when we land in Sydney can be difficult and want to be sure we're doing everything correctly as it applies to bringing in our medicines.

    We will have everything in a bag or bottle with a pharmacy label but is this enough? Do I need to get a paper Rx for each prescription from my Dr. to carry on with us?

    Thanks for the help!!

  5. If your cruise isn't until 2026, you might not be able to reserve yet. Those reservations usually open up about 14 months before, but you could start checking.

    You can use the app or bring up the Celebrity website on your device. I like to use my laptop as it's so easy to see everything. Sign in and click on Plan My Cruise and then click on dining. You will then be able to see if you can make reservations yet.

    If you are on an E class ship, you will have 4 dining rooms to choose from. You can choose to eat in one, where you can order from all 4 menus, or you can pick and choose to go to different restaurants.

    There is a pro, to choose the same restaurant in that you will likely get the same wait staff every night and they learn what you like really quickly. An example is that the first night I ordered an ice tea and thereafter, ice tea came out to me almost as soon as I sat down.

    We get bored and like to feel like we're going to different restaurants so we choose to mix it up. Personal preference.

     

  6. 3 hours ago, GreenDice said:

    I might have misunderstood Anytime Dining. You can do walk-up anytime but you can reserve as well. Are you saying that these reservations will not be honored? I thought they will hold the table for us at the reserved time so that I don't have to wait with the walk-up crowd. Confused.

    They will honor your reservation. We have never had to wait when we've had a reservation. You do have to wait in line to check in each night, but they'll take you right back to your table.

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  7. 1 hour ago, mahdnc said:

     

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    Yorkey's Knob, Jan 2018

     

     

    We took the GBR cruise back in Jan 2018, so my information is a bit dated.  When Solstice overnighted at Yorkey's Knob (Cairns), the last tender from ashore was scheduled to leave at 10:30 pm local time.  Tendering was then scheduled to resume at 7:30 am the following morning.

     

    However there were passengers like my family that had made independent arrangements at Cairns and we needed to be off the ship early in order to be there on time.  So with little announcement/advertising, Celebrity arranged for a couple of very early tenders to get us off the ship.  No guarantees that you will see that arrangement on your cruise, but you should inquire if this is of value to you.

     

    Hopefully for you, the tender/shuttle schedule is what Jim posted earlier.

     

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    If you are interested, here is link to the folder of all the Celebrity Todays that were issued during our 12 night GBR sailing.  Also I published a photo review of our cruise that has some information that may be useful for planning even though it is dated and on a different class of ship.

    Thank you!!

    Kim

  8. Thank you for your help!

    We will be on the Celebrity Edge from March 3 - April 5, 2025. All are Australia and NZ cruises, round trip from Sydney.

    I'm carefully planning shore excursions for all of our ports. Tenders will take time but we are also several miles away from the city centers even when docked and will have to take shuttles into town.

    Kim

  9. We will be on our first Celebrity cruise since reaching elite status.

    One of our benefits is priority tender service at tender ports of call. We are doing 3 B2B and have several tender ports.

    My understanding is that we will not need to get tender tickets since we are elite. Is this correct?

    Do we just go to where the tender boats are and get on?

     

    Also, we have complimentary access to the Persian Garden on one port day. How do we use this? Do we just show up to the spa with our sea pass card or do we need to make a reservation prior, just telling them we have elite status?

     

    Thanks for the help!!

    Kim

  10. 3 hours ago, tashaaa said:

    Thank you all for the responses. 
    I still need to think about all the options. We decided that for the first time visiting Australia and New Zealand, we do it on cruise. I know we will see just a little of both, but I think we can make a nice vacation.. 

    Maybe there will be some more cruises listed if we do it at the end of 2025. 
    I heard that maybe Azamara cruise can be a good one. Only worry that the ships are smaller and the Tasman Sea can be bumpy. 
     

     

    We are doing 3 back to back cruises on Celebrity beginning March 3, 2025. The first goes south to wine country and is 9 nights, the second is around NZ and is 13 nights and the third goes up the east coast of Australia to Brisbane, Cairns, Port Douglas and Airlie Beach and is 10 nights.

    All are round trip Sydney. You could choose 2 of the three for your 3 week vacation. Prices are reasonable and it's one of their newer ships, the Edge.

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  11. Still a tipping question but of a different sort....

    I want to give my cabin steward a bit above what my pre-paid gratuities will provide. Should I give additional money in Australian Dollars, NZ Dollars or US Dollars?

    Thanks!

  12. 4 hours ago, Jim_Iain said:


    Yes I bring my own Firestick and put in one of the HDMI.    You can either use my video to select HDMI or at least on this ship Channel 100 on live TV takes you to the HDMI port

     

    it is like home. You can have live tv or use Roku or Firestock. 
     

    We have YouTube TV so we can watch all our live and recorded SF channels. 

    Thank you so much for the info.

    We'll be on the ship 33 days and to have news other than BBC International would be wonderful. We also have YouTubeTV and it would be great to be able to use it!

    Kim

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  13. 14 hours ago, possum52 said:

    The Little National and QT Sydney are both in the CBD (central business district and close to public transport. The Darling is not in the CBD but at Pyrmont which is the western side of Darling Harbour, so not as convenient as the other two hotels. I haven't stayed at any of them but have stayed at hotels close by to the Little National and QT.

    Thank you! I appreciate your vast knowledge on the area. You've helped a lot of people with their planning!

    Kim

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  14. We personally feel claustrophobic in an inside cabin. We only chose to stay in one the very first time we cruised. We had an issue in our cabin during our last cruise, and we were put in an inside room while they fixed the problem with ours. We both said, no again, to the inside room.

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  15. We did a guided tour of Segrada Familia and felt like we would have missed a lot without it. Everywhere you look is symbolic or represents something. That tour was about 2 hours and included going up into the towers.

    Parc Guell is quite large but they have guided tours there that you can reserve. If I remember correctly, they are about an hour long.

    Casa Battlo had an audio guide and took about 90 minutes to go through.

     

    I would check opening times and try to be at one of the sites as it opens. If you have a choice, I would choose Segrada Familia first as it gets outrageously crowded and there are people everywhere.

    Parc Guell also gets crowded but it's an organized crowd. Google directions on where to enter the Parc. There are a couple of entrances, but you need to go into the main one especially if you're taking a tour.

    Casa Battlo sits along a street and there are organized lines for the crowds. If I remember correctly, there was a separate line for those that had pre-booked tickets.

    I would reserve tickets for each of the sites as soon as you can so you will have your choice of times.

    It will be quite a busy day, but doable.

     

     

  16. I'm not sure about customs when coming in on a cruise ship. We were told that if we wanted to leave the ship, we would have to be on a tour, either a ships tour or private tour. I know we had to show our tour tickets at customs to be allowed to go further. We chose Alla tours and they were fantastic. We were docked in St. Petersburg for 3 days and we did go to Moscow on the Capsan train on the 2nd day. It was a VERY long day. We had to meet our group at 6:00am and were on the train at 7:00am. We arrived back at to our cabin at 1:30am the next day. It was a wonderful day and we're so glad we went but if we were in St. Petersburg for only 2 days, I probably wouldn't spend a day in Moscow. It is a 4 hour train ride each way, and if you need to be back to the ship to depart, it may not leave you much time in Moscow. The 8 hours we spent there, wasn't nearly enough. Traffic is horrible and we ended up getting off our bus and taking the subway to Red Square. Those 8 hours allowed us a tour of Red Square, which was phenomenal as well as a quick walk through GUM department store and a ride on the subway with several stops to see the mosaics, sculptures and chandeliers that are in the corridors of the subway stops.

    But.....there is so much to see in St. Petersburg , the 2 days we spent there, were a whirl.

    Whatever you decide to do, be sure you're in line to get off the ship before the ship arrives in port. We were in line an hour early and there were still about 20 people ahead of us. We found that the cruise ship allowed their tour groups to get off the ship first, so when we got to customs, the lines were outrageous. It took us about an hour in line and we were late starting our tour. I had organized the tour with Alla and had advertised it on our cruise forum here at Cruise Critic. There were 12 of us and we met up on the ship each morning and went through customs together so we all met the tour bus at the same time. That was very helpful!

    The lines the first day were the worst and days 2 and 3 went much more quickly. Also, everyone was getting off the ship at the same time on Day 1, but tours met and left at different times on Days 2 and 3.

  17. SHIP: Eclipse

    CABIN #: 8257

    DECK #: 8

    CLASS: 1A

    AREA: Mid Ship

    BED NEAR: Veranda

    QUIET?: Very quiet.

    BALCONY VIEW: Amazing - on the hump. Could see forward, out and down to clear water.

    BALCONY SIZE: Oversized

    WIND A PROBLEM?: On a windy day, if you were standing at the rail, you could definitely feel it. When sitting at the table it was not noticeable.

    SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

    PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: This cabin was in a great area of the ship, near the midship elevators, but the room has a vibration problem. We could feel the vibration 24/7. Most of the time it was slight, but there were times each day that it was bad enough that we left the cabin to escape it. Although not a problem for us, the cabin steward closet is right outside the door, so there was usually some kind of cleaning cart or other boxes right outside our door.

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