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  1. My last cruise was in Feb, on the Ascent.But honestly when in OVC i would go to the coffee bar on the way out, grab an americano to go and ask for 2 waters. My wife did the same, this way we would have a "supply" back in the room. We did this daily. I will say if you ordered  from a waiter in the OVC , and you wanted 2 drinks other than water, they would ask for both cards, or at least show them both upon delivering the drinks.

     

    Cheers

  2. 1 minute ago, CruiseeCrazee said:

    As far as I know, there is no maximum. Of course, if you're downing vodka and get visibly trashed, they will cut you off, but there's no "15 drinks per day" or whatever like some cruise lines do. Do be aware, though, that you can only get one drink of any kind at a time per card (so like, you can't go up and ask for two bottles of water with just your card. You'd need a second person's card to get a second bottle).

    That is incorrect. I've always been able to grab multiple waters at any bar, especially when grabbing my coffee at Al Bacio.

    Have done this on many trips.

    Cheers

     

    OP

    there is no limit on number of beverages beer/coffee/waters.

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  3. 17 minutes ago, wpas1 said:

    It’s technically a converter.   Thanks for your concern, I have used it in Europe and Asia with no issues.

    Adapter is not the same as a voltage converter

    good luck

  4. 1 hour ago, drakes2 said:

    I had sushi for lunch at raw on 5 when I was on the beyond in March. Not impressed so skipped it on my Ascent cruise a couple weeks ago. I get better tasting sushi from my local grocery store with better presentation. Also, service was slow. 

    We had 2 excellent meals @ Raw on 5 on our last cruise on the Ascent. was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the seafood, especially the raw oysters. Being from the northeast, and a frequent harvester of shellfish I am very picky.

     

    My vote between Fine cut and roof top.....Roof top wins every time

    Cheers

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  5. On 2/17/2024 at 7:54 AM, billc23 said:

    I do not think it is worth it. I had the dry aged ribeye and my wife the bone in filet - both extra charge items - and not close to Texas Roadhouse quality let alone Ruth Chris/Mortons to name a few US chain steakhouses. Eden served a superior meal.

    I couldn't agree more!!

    The dry aged ribeye was horrible (tough, tasteless). The service however was pretty good.

    I had to inform them that I feed my dog better food

    Cheers

  6. 1 hour ago, Pushkin said:

    Just debarked on May 4th.  No 5% charge for transfers to slot machine, but total transfers were not more than OBC balance.  At the Casino desk, they said it would be a 5% charge to get money (charge to credit card on file) to play slots (no mention of OBC).

     

    If you go to the casino cage you WILL get charged (in most cases) for an advance on your credit card, and it will get posted as a cash advance(higher interest/fees). If you do a room charge there will not be a fee and it posts to your account as entertainment, so no cash advance fees as well.

     

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  7. 25 minutes ago, WrittenOnYourHeart said:

    If you're able to get them on board (they would have to be carried on - NOT checked, especially as those are weaker bottles than wine bottles), PLEASE don't take them on the pool deck. No glass is allowed on those.

    You can't have glass containers  in the pool or hot tub, although many do. You Can have glass containerson the pool deck, ie bottle of beer or premium water. They push carts loaded with them....on the pool deck

    Cheers

  8. 38 minutes ago, 39august said:

    If she can get a statement from her doctor on why she can't have alcohol, they will waive this requirement. Usually they do on people's word alone. I would call and speak with someone else. 

    No note required

    call again

     

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  9. 18 hours ago, Pinboy said:

    YOU got a complex !!
    What makes you think it’s you?

    Holy S—, 99.5% of the men in the Solarium are old and fat !

    Are you that “old crab “ that you didn’t like when you were a kid?

    Let the kids have some fun— let them splash water on you—let them yell at each other—watch them running around the Solarium pool screaming———so what, if their towel hits ya in the “chops “ while you were dozing—

    Guess what time WE get the hell out of the Solarium??

    To be honest, the kids that we have seen in the Solarium were very well behaved—— Much better than some of the adults—— that’s no joke.

     

     

    I totally agree!!!

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  10. Our recent trip on the beautiful Ascent was a bit different. This was our first trip on E class.....a one and done for us....the IV"balcony" or lack there of is a deal beaker for us. Buffet we found to be quite good, lot's of choices. You are spot on about the desserts! Terrible, tasteless, although pleasing to the eye. Fine cut was a bust. Worst steak ever on a cruise ship( dry aged ribeye for an additional $60 upcharge). I feed my dog better! Had great meals in the roof top and Raw on Five. Tuscan was pretty decent with food, service was excellent by any standards.

    But that was our experience/opinion

    Cheers.

  11. You may have to buy at least the zero package for your wife. That is what we had to do, as she is a diabetic and can not drink alcohol. Myself,I get the premium Pkg as my palate can barely tolerate the classic offerings

     

    cheers

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  12. I think they should let the room steward aware when Grats are prematurely removed, so as not to waste extra time on said customers. Example: where's my luggage? when will it arrive?

    Answer: I don't know, don't have time to look for it....good luck

    Question: how come half the mini bar is empty?

    Answer: You must've been thirsty...good luck

    Whens my laundry coming back?

    What laundry???

     

    Give me a break

    No tolerance for cheapskates

    Cheers

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  13. On 3/30/2024 at 9:00 AM, cbfb said:

    Actually we asked the hostess on the first night at Normandy and she looked it up and confirmed our times and that reservations are honored with a 15 minute grace period. 

    Exactly. On the Ascent , in Tuscan, we did the same thing, and we were put down for the first apt time. There would be a fairly long line before they opened for dinner, but as soon as they did, we were directed around the line and asked to go to our previously assigned table. Worked great for us as we are early eaters. Most people were unaware of the 2 line system ( reservations and those without) and seemed upset that some were allowed to "jump" the line.

     

    Cheers

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  14. 40 minutes ago, markeb said:


    Thats’s got to be it. The Daniel Boulud dinner is $169 without any discounts. No idea why it’s showing as Fine Cut either. 

    Unless they are factoring in the up charge for dry aged ribeye.

    It was a one and done for me. I feed my dog better!

    But my experience was on the Ascent earlier this year

     

    cheers

  15. 39 minutes ago, PTC DAWG said:


     

    Like I said, math isn’t hard..it works great for my Wife and I…a coffee or two a day. A few Mimosas…pool drinks, evening drinks. Gambling drinks…at $10-15 a pop, it doesn’t take long..plus, no slips to sign. 

    Im not cruising without a few trips to the Martini Bar, that adds up quick..

     

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    Options are good, I like paying one price and being done..others not so much. There really is no right or wrong..

    Don't forget the premium waters, some say why bother, but if it's included, we do.

    I also couldn't see cruising without one

    Cheers

  16. 14 minutes ago, STNGR said:

    We always used to get all inclusive on Celebrity, but the current Celebrity drink package is not worth the price. We priced the cost for our 11 day cruise and it was outrageous. Not only do they charge $80/day/person, but they tack 20 percent gratuity on top of it! I normally give a base of 20 percent in tips, normally more, based on the quality of the service provided, but to be forced to pay for tips in advance is basically  subsidizing Celebrity for not paying their employees a living wage in the first place. I find this outrageous in principle since most of the days I will not be drinking $80 worth of drinks, again subsidizing Celebrity with tips for service not even provided. Absolutely outrageous! Ergo, I will be paying tips only for the drinks I order, the drink package is worthless.

     

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    Not always true, book the cruise with at least the classic package, then watch for flash sales on upgrades to premium. My upcoming 10 day cruise in October was a little more than $8.30/per day, per person all in.

     

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  17. 4 minutes ago, leaveitallbehind said:

    Thanks for clarifying.  I know it varies by cruise line and that these policies have changed over time.  Apparently I am incorrect regarding this with Celebrity and appreciate the correction.  I was going to suggest that they call to confirm - that seems to be the correct approach.  

    For a while they kinda made a big deal about it, saying you had to a medical reason, making people assume they needed a doctors note and such, but found out early on that all we had to do is call...no note needed.

    Cheers

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  18. 11 minutes ago, leaveitallbehind said:

    I believe you both need to be on the same package(s) in order to prevent you both from sharing each one. 

    That is incorrect. My wife can not drink alcohol ( being diabetic), so she gets the premium non, I on the other hand drink enough for both of us...thus the premium pkg.  You have to call to accomplish this. Have done this on many cruises.

    cheers

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  19. 20 hours ago, Silent Penguin said:

    On that occasion, yes.  The upgrade from classic to premium was also discounted.  I can't swear it was 40% but I think it was.  I remember it was worth looking at!  We didn't upgrade our drinks package but we did upgrade our wifi to premium. 

    On 10/26 we scored our best deal ever on an upgrade, 53% flash sale.10 day cruise, the total price for the upgrade to premium:$167.60!

     

    It pays to check often

    Cheers

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