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  1. A point of view: Whether or not Oceania anticipated that unused shorex OBC would become a margin enhancement is speculation. Maybe they did not see this coming. Only O management knows for sure. However, given the reports on these boards from more than one recent cruise, there are issues with availability of tours AND O shipboard personnel refusing to provide an alternative means of the customer recouping the value of the unavailable shorex. IMO, There can be no way that O is not NOW aware of the situation and is actively choosing to NOT come up with an equitable solution. Otherwise, shipboard management would have the authority to provide refundable OBC or OBC not restricted to shorex if there is no shorex resolution. Perhaps, they are sailing mostly full and don't see the need to make any changes? Perhaps, their financials are horrible and they feel they have no choice other than take advantage and not allow people the opportunity to use the shorex OBC in some cases? Remember, as has been previously pointed out, they not only capture all of the revenue from the booking, but also undoubtedly don't have to pay the 3rd party excursion providers? More revenue and lower operating cost. But, there is no way that they don't know about this and thus far they have chosen to do what has been reported. At this point, it is becoming a test of integrity. And so far, O is failing the test.
  2. Disclaimer: We have zero knowledge of ship construction - None. However, based on our 16 nights on Vista In November, we think that it is likely a sound insulation issue that likely exists in many/most Verandas and Concierge as they appear to be the same size and maybe same exact wall construction. Perhaps PH as well? Don't have any idea. We think that the variable that explains why some report the issue and some don't is the guests in the next room on the TV side. If they have the TV on even at reasonable levels, the sound comes through. In our case our neighbors always had their TV on when in their room. Kept wondering for 16 days why we did not get neighbors who like to read instead of watch TV 😒. It's the luck of the draw.
  3. alexandria, Are you sure that you are not confusing Flight Ease with another cruise line's air program? We are booked on our first Seabourn cruise and were able to review flight choices as soon as we made a deposit. We could choose days of travel, number and location of any connections, airline, etc. We experienced no change in price on the flights we reserved. All at a better price at that time than offered by the airlines for the same flights since Seabourn offered a Flight Ease air credit. And flights were refundable up until final payment. We see Flight Ease as a real advantage when compared to - say Oceania's air program. Lock in the flights that we want at a good price and then cancel if we can find something better up until final payment? It's a very good program for us.
  4. No. We lost the res for week one and had the day changed from what we had reserved for week two. Best to contact Seabourn to clarify what you have. No big deal for us. We do wonder if it will be more crowded in the other venues? Guess we will just roll with it. HTH From: Seabourn Reservations <seareservations@seabourn.com> Dear Mr. and Mrs. ....., Thank you for contacting Seabourn Cruise Line regarding your upcoming sailing aboard Encore on 21APR24 in reservation XXXXXX. We are sincerely sorry for the change of schedule for Solis. It will be closed the first week of your sailing, so you will only have the 1 night scheduled for 03MAY at 6:45. Once onboard you can see Guest Services to be add to a waitlist for a second night that week if you wish. Throughout the sailing, you have several other dining options to choose from. All other venues are open, and no reservations needed. The Restaurant is our main dining venue for dinner. The Colonnade has buffet and table service for breakfast and lunch, and table service only in the evening. The Patio is buffet and table service for breakfast and lunch and transforms to Earth and Ocean in the evening. There is also the Sushi Restaurant available for lunch and dinner. We do apologize again for the confusion and the changes. We hope this information has been helpful. Please let us know if we may be of further assistance. Kind Regards, Xxxx. Seabourn Guest Services Seabourn | Luxury Voyages and Expeditions Xxx. Xxxxxxxxx w | www.seabourn.com
  5. We are booked on Encore for 14 days 4/21-5/5. Seabourn has informed us that the conversion will take place starting March 16th with Solis scheduled to open on April 29th. Seems like they plan to get it done during the reposition from Singapore to Athens. We have had one of our two reservations cancelled due to the conversion activity. We have decided that losing one dinner reservation is much, much better than having the cruise cancelled due to the relocation trip.
  6. +1. Our solution was to pack a folding step stool. Fits easily in large luggage when folded flat and does not weigh too much. One of us used the stool and one the small table. Not as nice as the lounge chairs, but passable for us. YMMV
  7. With respect to most guests eat in the MDR...That is true for some, but not all and perhaps not even most. We tend to avoid the MDR and go to the terrace or Waves when not at a specialty. Pretty sure that we are not alone there as we tend to sit in the same general area as do some others. We see a lot of the same people. Terrace is always quite busy at peak times for all meal times. Our preference is based on the convenience of self selecting exactly what and how much we want. In addition, much (not all) of what is on the MDR menu is on the terrace menu. Of course, if having table service is a preference, the MDR wins hands down. YMMV
  8. Much appreciated the thorough review. We are contemplating a first on Azamara cruise and appreciated hearing your reactions and experiences. Think you did an admirable job of shrugging off the observer critics who chose your review to strut their stuff. Thanks again.
  9. +1 . Never experienced on 4 cruises on Riviera, but on our Vista cruise had to wear noise cancelling headphones because our neighbors had their TV on whenever they were in the room. The other obvious solution was to turn our TV on. We resorted to turning on the NAV channel just to have the Music drown out the TV from the room next door. Not ideal. The problem was not that it was on very loud. It could be heard through the wall even when it seemed like they had the volume at a reasonable level. Our room was arranged so that the TV was back to back with our neighbors TV and our headboard back to back with the room on the other side. We never heard any noise from the headboard side. If your neighbors don't use the TV much, you are good to go. No more Vista for us. YMMV
  10. Sailing on Seabourn for the first time in April. Have been on Riviera 4X. Seems like Vallesan's response is well balanced and probably right on, based on what we know of Riviera and what we think that we have learned about Encore.. One suggestion: We have found some of the YouTube reviews to be very helpful and informative - including when we researched Encore. The caveat is that some are cheerleaders or "influencers". Some admit that they were comped and some do not mention it one way or the other. However, we still found the videos helpful just getting a good look at the ships. HTH
  11. We disembarked Vista at Miami on a Sunday in November. Express was permitted off at 8:00 and everyone else queued in hectic, disorganized lines. O placed responsibility on the port, but O had no one organizing the lines (one person at the door) and no communication as to why they could not let people disembark. It was a real goat rodeo. If O was at the mercy of the port authorities, then they could have helped things quite a bit by organizing the lines. OP: Having vented about all of that... We had O take our luggage off and were off of the ship by around 8:45, claimed our bags, cleared customs, got a cab and were at the MIA airport by 9:30. We could have been off at least a half hour earlier had we taken our own bags off. An 11:00 flight is very doable, provided that you are not mobility challenged which could slow things up quite a bit at both ends. HTH
  12. Our experience on Vista in November was that Guest Relations staff were indifferent to the two different requests that we made which they chose not to resolve and with a not so pleasant response. This was in stark contrast to what we viewed as consistently good to excellent service levels and response from the rest of the crew that we interacted with. Example - One of those issues was with an overcharge at Toscana. So, after striking out at Guest Relations we went to the Maître D at Toscana who immediately stopped what he was doing and had the charge corrected. For some reason Guest Relations seems to have a license to say NO. In the future we will be prepared to immediately escalate when this happens. YMMV
  13. Yep. Loved the ship, but not willing to roll the dice on the sound from next door. Had to use over the ear, noise cancelling headphones with white noise to block it out. Never had anywhere near that problem on four trips on Riviera. Sure seems like they did something different. Cancelled a Vista cruise next year because of the noise and replaced it with a, first for us, Seabourn that also has an itinerary that we prefer. YMMV
  14. Was able to refare September '24 Marina sailing. Still shows original booking date and cancellation policies.
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