Irishgirl1012 Posted January 23 #1 Share Posted January 23 I dont' feel like it is worth it. Anyone? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tierun Posted January 23 #2 Share Posted January 23 Never seen that big of a gap. Usually $100 - $300. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisestitch Posted January 23 #3 Share Posted January 23 How long is the cruise? Is that per person or for two? Do you need the extra Captain’s Club points? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Team Stag Posted January 23 #4 Share Posted January 23 19 minutes ago, Irishgirl1012 said: I dont' feel like it is worth it. Anyone? Sounds like you answered your own question. If you don't feel like it's worth it to you; then it's not worth it to you. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marshacruises Posted January 23 #5 Share Posted January 23 So many things to consider: Is the $500 per person or for two? (that would make it $250 per person if it is for two passengers) Is this a 7 day or 14 day cruise? (That would make it $71.43 per day if it is for 7 day cruise, or $35.71 per day if it is for a 14 day cruise, then you would actually divide that in half if the original $500 was for two persons). Can you get a better location in a concierge than any of the available veranda cabins? Is the size of the concierge cabin larger than the veranda cabins? Does the special lunch on embarkation day of any value to you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisestitch Posted January 23 #6 Share Posted January 23 In Equinox there is no difference in the size of the rooms Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwokpot Posted January 23 #7 Share Posted January 23 No, not worth it. Even if it's for a 14 day cruise there really no value. I would much rather put the $500 towards multiple specialty restaurant dinners. We are just off the brand new Ascent in conceige class and it was no different than a regular IV cabin. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Notagoose Posted January 23 #8 Share Posted January 23 Absolutely not worth it, in my opinion. I've done it once, and won't again unless it's a negligible difference. The only thing I remember being different is a bottle of cheap sparkling wine and also they would drop off a mid afternoon snack of cheese and crackers. I can go get that myself in the buffet for free if I really have a hankering for a pre-supper snack (which I really don't, usually). Look at the list of what's offered and decide if it's worth it to you, and make sure to compare it to the non-concierge class rooms because many of the things listed are also just regular offerings for all rooms. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jelayne Posted January 23 #9 Share Posted January 23 50 minutes ago, cruisestitch said: In Equinox there is no difference in the size of the rooms Nor the decor and furniture are the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ex-Airbalancer Posted January 23 #10 Share Posted January 23 Only if you need points to get to the next level 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Super27 Posted January 24 #11 Share Posted January 24 I wouldn't pay more than $100-200 extra for Concierge class. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomcruiser1234 Posted January 24 #12 Share Posted January 24 Nope. However,…….always a however🤪. We just booked a CC on a 7 day Eclipse. It’s a prime location on the pool deck 12, cabin 2106 Larger balcony. I will have knee surgery 8 weeks before and wanted something close to the pool however..😜… no its not worth it in most cases. You pay more in gratuities and really get nothing in return IMHO 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerelmx Posted January 24 #13 Share Posted January 24 (edited) 17 hours ago, cruisestitch said: In Equinox there is no difference in the size of the rooms Yes the Cabin size is the same but The balcony on C1 angle cabins on the hump are bigger than in the normal cabins, also SC verandas at the AFT are bigger, the OP doesn't mention what type of concierge he is looking, Edited January 24 by gerelmx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PMT51 Posted January 25 #14 Share Posted January 25 Booked CC for upcoming cruise only because it was $45 more. We are interested in the embarkation lunch. In my opinion CC is not worth much, would not pay hundreds more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luvcrusn Posted January 25 #15 Share Posted January 25 NO! On the M-class ships the cabin is bigger, but not $500 worth of bigger! The other ships are the same size cabin and the amenities that come with concierge class aren't worth that much of a difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knights on the Beach Posted January 25 #16 Share Posted January 25 13 hours ago, tomcruiser1234 said: Nope. However,…….always a however🤪. We just booked a CC on a 7 day Eclipse. It’s a prime location on the pool deck 12, cabin 2106 Larger balcony. I will have knee surgery 8 weeks before and wanted something close to the pool however..😜… no its not worth it in most cases. You pay more in gratuities and really get nothing in return IMHO We also booked a CC for the same reason - we're just steps away from the pool. I think it was only $100 difference per person. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daybrake Posted January 25 #17 Share Posted January 25 19 hours ago, gerelmx said: The balcony on C1 angle cabins on the hump are bigger than in the normal cabins @gerelmx How are they bigger -- wider or deeper? We were on a Deluxe Verandah balcony on the Equinox and it was deeper. Just checked the price of a Deluxe Verandah vs. a CC on the Silhouette (one of the angled cabins on the hump) and the CC was about $50/pp cheaper than the DV which I don't understand? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerelmx Posted January 25 #18 Share Posted January 25 1 hour ago, daybrake said: @gerelmx How are they bigger -- wider or deeper? We were on a Deluxe Verandah balcony on the Equinox and it was deeper. Just checked the price of a Deluxe Verandah vs. a CC on the Silhouette (one of the angled cabins on the hump) and the CC was about $50/pp cheaper than the DV which I don't understand? The balcony is longer, or deeper. It is because of the demand that the Concierges are cheaper than the normal verandas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daybrake Posted January 25 #19 Share Posted January 25 4 minutes ago, gerelmx said: The balcony is longer, or deeper. It is because of the demand that the Concierges are cheaper than the normal verandas I've only been on one Celebrity cruise - so trying to understand the different cabin choices. So . . . on the Silhouette a C1 (Concierge) that is on Deck 10 directly above the DV (Deluxe Verandah) would be the same cabin and verandah size? The C1 is $50 pp LESS than the DV. The C1 includes a little more in "perks" than the DV (embarkation lunch and priority embarkation). Seems like the C1 is the better value? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tierun Posted January 25 #20 Share Posted January 25 44 minutes ago, daybrake said: I've only been on one Celebrity cruise - so trying to understand the different cabin choices. So . . . on the Silhouette a C1 (Concierge) that is on Deck 10 directly above the DV (Deluxe Verandah) would be the same cabin and verandah size? The C1 is $50 pp LESS than the DV. The C1 includes a little more in "perks" than the DV (embarkation lunch and priority embarkation). Seems like the C1 is the better value? In this case it is. But that’s not normally what happens. Usually the C1 would cost more than the DV. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotlanders Posted January 25 #21 Share Posted January 25 No the embarkation lunch is OK but not great. Invites to concierge parties not worth much as drinks are even below the basic drinks package. I’m amazed that they still offer the daily snack delivery as shortly after the hallway is full of uneaten trays of dried up something. We didnt get priority embarkation and as we were walk offs didn’t use the disembarkation lounge either If you have captains club Elite status most perks are duplicated so get a few nice bottles of wine and a speciality dinner instead. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwokpot Posted January 25 #22 Share Posted January 25 6 minutes ago, scotlanders said: No the embarkation lunch is OK but not great. Invites to concierge parties not worth much as drinks are even below the basic drinks package. I’m amazed that they still offer the daily snack delivery as shortly after the hallway is full of uneaten trays of dried up something. We didnt get priority embarkation and as we were walk offs didn’t use the disembarkation lounge either If you have captains club Elite status most perks are duplicated so get a few nice bottles of wine and a speciality dinner instead. Agree with what was said. We had the embarkation lunch on the Ascent and it was nothing special. Luckily we lined up early for the lunch because by the time we were finished and were leaving the line was huge trying to get into the CC lunch. I would have never waited in a line with 30 people. The champagne cannot be switched out for something else so I declined to open it. The little bites are not very interesting so they are not eaten by the majority of passengers. You actually see the room attendants dumping out all the uneaten stuff into buckets right in the hallways. If they actually had tasty treats people would enjoy them better. But a piece of pita bread and a dab of some sort of hummus isn't cutting it, thus all the uneaten food. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daybrake Posted January 25 #23 Share Posted January 25 Thanks to all of you experienced Celebrity cruises for the insight. We will keep our DV and hope to be able to reprice if there is a better sale between now and our sail date -- there is still time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Irishgirl1012 Posted January 25 Author #24 Share Posted January 25 thank you all for this helpful info. Apparently not another veranda available. So we are not sure about how we will proceed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luvcrusn Posted January 25 #25 Share Posted January 25 (edited) 1 hour ago, kwokpot said: Agree with what was said. We had the embarkation lunch on the Ascent and it was nothing special. Luckily we lined up early for the lunch because by the time we were finished and were leaving the line was huge trying to get into the CC lunch. I would have never waited in a line with 30 people. The champagne cannot be switched out for something else so I declined to open it. The little bites are not very interesting so they are not eaten by the majority of passengers. You actually see the room attendants dumping out all the uneaten stuff into buckets right in the hallways. If they actually had tasty treats people would enjoy them better. But a piece of pita bread and a dab of some sort of hummus isn't cutting it, thus all the uneaten food. I have always taken the wine to the MDR and the sommelier has switched it out for a bottle of Prosecco. I've been doing this for years. Occasionally I get a bottle of red depending on mood at the time. Also, we generally ask for a fruit and cheese plate instead of what they normally bring without any issues. Edited January 25 by Luvcrusn 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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