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  1. I have a b2b booked, but they are 2 separate reservations.
  2. I have not, but spoken with them several times. We are limited to 2 checked bags- one 50 lbs, 1 25lbs. The carry on is tricky. It can be 22 lbs, but the dimensions are much smaller than standard carry on size: 17x 13.5x 9.5. The complementary Seabourn tote is too large ( longer than 17”). When I queried them in what would happen if we were over the limit, the answer, after quite a long hold, was they really didn’t know. It was suggested that your bag may be placed on another flight or perhaps it would be shipped to your home at your expensive. I have no idea how strict they are, I posted the question on CC and haven’t gotten a response. We have 3 nights in Santiago and 3 in Buenos Aires/ Iguazu so we are packing for everything. 😳 Hope this helps! Liz ( yes confusing, I’ll tell you the story over a cocktail).
  3. For those of you who have done the Ushuaia/BA charters, how strictly do they reinforce the weight and size requirements of your luggage? TIA
  4. I'm in the US. Seabourn sent the offer to my TA, who then forwarded to me. It was about 7 weeks prior to sailing.
  5. Hope this helps. Maybe it's case sensitive? Phone Friends or family can reach you 24 hours a day via Azamara's Satellite Service. Your friends and family can contact the ship by calling (866) 459-8990. From outside the United States, they can call (732) 335-3297. The cost is USD $7.95 a minute and can be charged to American Express®, MasterCard®, Visa®, Discover® or Diners Club®. From outside the U.S., additional long distance charges apply. Email If you have an emergency situation where you need to reach any of our guests while they're onboard, please send an email to JourneyGuestEmergency@Azamara.com or QuestGuestEmergency@Azamara.com or PursuitGuestEmergency@Azamara.com. Please limit use of these email addresses to emergencies only.
  6. Could anyone recommend a transfer company to take us from our hotel in Satiago to the cruise port in San Antonio? We don't need a tour, just a transfer. TIA
  7. We’re on with you Kent and they recommended goggles as well. Also, it was suggested that you have both rain and snow pants. Liz
  8. Good morning We also got the option for the upgrade on our upcoming Venture cruise and took it. I read that the bathrooms on the Venture have less storage than the other ships. Is this the case with the Panorama as well? TIA
  9. I am so sorry, I know how stressful this is as we went through it as well. All I can suggest is keep checking your flights/seats and class of service daily. I hope your TA can get this sorted before 30 days.
  10. Phone Friends or family can reach you 24 hours a day via Azamara's Satellite Service. Your friends and family can contact the ship by calling (866) 459-8990. From outside the United States, they can call (732) 335-3297. The cost is USD $7.95 a minute and can be charged to American Express®, MasterCard®, Visa®, Discover® or Diners Club®. From outside the U.S., additional long distance charges apply. Email If you have an emergency situation where you need to reach any of our guests while they're onboard, please send an email to JourneyGuestEmergency@Azamara.com or QuestGuestEmergency@Azamara.com or PursuitGuestEmergency@Azamara.com. Please limit use of these email addresses to emergencies only. Sending And Receiving Mail You'll be able to mail postcards and letters from various ports of call. Our Guest Relations staff can tell you how, when and where to post mail. Remember, in most cases you will probably arrive home before your mail. If incoming mail is received in port, it will be delivered to your stateroom as soon as possible. You can find this under "booked guests" stay connected
  11. They arrange it. We made the mistake of getting our own. Not only did it cause us to spend money (and time) unnecessarily, it caused great confusion with guest relations as they thought we were going to disembark in Egypt.
  12. I think the food really depends on the ship, the chef and the location. On our last cruise on the Onward, I thought the food was mediocre, even in the specialty restaurants. The food on our previous cruise, on the Quest, was much better. On a funny note, we ran out of bananas in South America, but had plenty of pomegranates. When we were in the Middle East, plenty of bananas and not a pomegranate to be seen.
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