Jump to content

skybluewaters

Members
  • Posts

    1,095
  • Joined

Posts posted by skybluewaters

  1. 19 hours ago, Keith1010 said:

    In addition to knowing people who have fallen and fractured bones I know of some who fell and died from it.

     

    Not-so-fun fact: A senior woman who fractures a hip from a fall has a lower five-year survival rate than if she were diagnosed with breast cancer, while a senior man who fractures a hip from a fall has a lower five-year survival rate than if he were diagnosed with prostate cancer.

     

    So Keith, your advice is right on, be careful!

    • Like 4
  2. Yes!  After two weeks of frustration, I finally found a work-around:

    From the "Travel Planning" tab at the top of the page of your specific cruise, click on "Private Arrangements."

    Then hover on "Flights and Planning" at the top of the page and click on "Flights" from the drop-down menu.

     

  3. On 8/30/2024 at 7:54 AM, goodvino808 said:

    Good day… my wife and I are considering a close book in for Quest 12 day Canada cruise.  Seabourn has a semi attractive rate on the Oceanview room guarantee.  By the actual deck view they are only displaying 2 V3 balcony remaining. 

     

    If you're hoping that you will receive a V3 cabin, don't get your hopes too high.  You may, but there often is last minute juggling of cabins, such as paid upgrades or possibly moving speakers/entertainers to the V3 and with you ending up with an oceanview cabin. However, you said you're willing to try that, so it sounds as though you'll be ok either way.

  4. 6 hours ago, stan01 said:

    Maybe when Odyssey leaves the Seabourn fleet the reported understaffing on other ships will get partially addressed.  One can hope.

     

     

     

    Excellent point.

     

    I wonder if the current (perceived) under-staffing is by design to allow attrition to proceed without replacement for the last year or so, and then shift some of the Odyssey crew to the other ships.  Yes, one can hope.

    • Like 1
  5. Are some of these upgrade offers being made by a bot and not by a person?

     

    Quite awhile ago I secured an excellent veranda cabin for a cruise that as of now is nearly sold out.  The cruise begins next month.  This is the offer:

     

    Upgrade for select bookings from your Veranda Suite (Category V1 to V2) to the following best available:  Veranda Suite (Category V1 to V2) for an additional $399pp USD / $599pp CAD.

     

    I very much appreciate upgrade offers, but this one is a head-scratcher.  I guess I can do mental contortions and make some sense out of this offer, but no, I don't think so.

     

     

    • Like 1
    • Haha 1
  6. 1 hour ago, SLSD said:

    Yes, the repetition got to me a bit.  I guess if we had gone to the Colonnade for some dinners, we could have avoided that.

     

    I'd also encourage you to try the sushi at the Club, either as an extended appetizer or as a full meal.  If you restrict yourself from going to both the Colonnade and the Club, you're literally leaving a lot on the table.

  7. On 8/24/2024 at 11:52 AM, nancygp said:

    We are doing the July Norway/Iceland cruise next year…will that one be part of your cruise?   It’s been so long since we cruised together!

     

    Hi, Nancy! We're on the June 14 -> July 12, 2025 Sojourn 28-day Iceland/Norway cruise with stops in Scotland and Amsterdam.  I believe you're on the following cruise?  Yes, it has been a long time, in fact it was on that other lux line 😄

  8. 1 hour ago, FlyerTalker said:

    Waiting, hoping, expecting an upgrade offer is, IMO, a sure way to be disappointed.

     

    Yes.  And in a related situation, one of the most valuable bits of advice I have received on CC is to book a cruise asap if you like the price. Waiting for a better price will most often result in settling for a higher price later.

    • Like 2
  9. How timely!  Thank you for the recommendation.

    I just took your advice and booked them for disembarkation at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal.

    Would any of you know how we find them at the terminal? It will be a Sunday morning and the other ship at the terminal will be a 4,000 passenger ship.

  10. 18 hours ago, Hlitner said:

    With the airlines this means cancelled flights, major delays, missed connections, etc.  Counting on a cruise line (such as Flightease) to come to the rescue, is the kind of risk I have learned to avoid.

     

    So, if you booked with FE and there were cancellations or delays, etc., couldn't you still call the airline directly (or go on the airline's app) and make the same changes that you could if you had booked directly with the airline? 

  11. We were in the South Pacific/Polynesia from mid-January to mid-February several years ago.

    It was quite hot, of course, but there was very little rain.

    However, our experience - and everyone else's experience - is irrelevant to you.

    The best you can do is to do an internet search on weather conditions at those times... and hope for the best.

  12. 10 hours ago, sfvoyage said:

    Too bad for guests who see a premium wine list at Solis/TK Grill/Restaurant 2 and just assume that house wines are not available at that venue.  How peculiar and illogical. Seabourn is all inclusive; why would anybody assume that wines are not included at a particular dining venue?!

     

    Exactly

    • Like 4
  13. 15 hours ago, Utopia1 said:

    I am curious how you know that people were tipping $5.-- I always thought people tipped more.

     

    Although I'm not @brittany12, they clearly wrote that the $5 was for individual drinks ("slipping $5 bills to bartenders when they routinely order a drink).  A $5 tip per drink is a generous tip.

     

    And, yes, passengers do tip much larger sums at the end of a cruise.  In my experience, it's rare to notice someone tipping routinely for services in the midst of a cruise.

    • Like 2
  14. Very good points made by @moto_italia, @BWIVince and @ctjon.

     

    Personally, I make my bookings by browsing the cruiseline's website. If there is an option to book directly, I know I will be much more inclined to do so there and then on the website. I especially appreciate that I can see precisely which cabins are available and secure them on the spot. If I go the route of first contacting my TA and requesting a specific cruise, then I might have to go back and forth nailing down a particular cabin (and I'm quite particular!).

     

    Also, it's a false dichotomy to say you have to choose between either having a TA or booking on your own (and therefore not having a TA). After I book my cruise, with the cabin I want, I transfer my booking to my TA.  Therefore, I have the best of both worlds, control of the choices involved and the benefit of having a TA. I'm sure others do this, also.

    • Like 2
×
×
  • Create New...

If you are already a Cruise Critic member, please log in with your existing account information or your email address and password.