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frankhi

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  1. see post #10 i.e. US (FL)
  2. Keep in mind larger only mean deeper.
  3. It appeared in the attachment to the email I got from guestconfirmation@silversea.com that was "Your Voyage Confirmation" and appears to be sent from my SS travel consultant. I booked direct.(It didn't appear on my "invoice" email attachment, it was on my "confirmation" email attachment)
  4. On my actual confirmation of a P2P it says there is a 15% penalty for cancelling 151* and then below it explains the * * This fee will be converted to a future cruise credit (FCC) redeemable on a new booking made up to 2 years after cancellation, on any sailing commencing no later than one year after the expiry date of the FCC.
  5. For me, spending time, especially with 2nd person, in a 215 sqft cabin w/o a balcony is not really an option anyhow.
  6. I had a creaky aft facing cabin and moved to a midship one. There was no significant difference in motion. I found Nova (on a TA) to be extremely stable.
  7. Have any of you having problems not made your initial booking through a travel agent?
  8. I made an FLL reservation too...Thanks "encounterd with the Avis shuttle to the port location is lack of cars early in the day." was that multiple times or just once?
  9. TAP Amex Credit Card is currently offering enough bonus miles for a one way, maybe 2. I got mine in less than 60 seconds. The Intercontinental Lisbon is currently only about $250/nt for the dates b4 the TA, so I may not even use pts. I have that cruise booked as a solo for only a little more the $400 nt (prem veranda).
  10. What's the easiest way to get a rental car when you get off a ship in ft lauderdale? Thanks
  11. Mine was a CDC 6400 in the mid 60's. Actually, I have never had a problem, and have been on one and booked 3 more all online.
  12. https://online.fliphtml5.com/subhq/mrim/#p=243 you can see, like, for example, in the penthouses, when there is a difference in sqft they show it, but all OT's are the same size
  13. I had a DP booked (as a solo), but when the black friday sale came, the OT prices were to good to pass up. I went from >$1k/nt to $400's/nt, so I booked 3 cruises. BTW, the $200 cancelation fee was applied to my new cruise.
  14. Not to go off point, but I liked the entry level cabins on SS Nova even more than EJ. They are the same size, but Nova has a larger, better laid out bathroom (no heated floor though, and I'm talking about the shower only cabins). I also didn't like, and found unusual compared to other ships I've been on, that EJ didn't have a "desk". That said, I still prefer EJ.
  15. It seems the entry level rooms on Vista are a lot smaller than on EJ (240 v 301 sqft). Vista says the balcony rooms are 291 sqft, but that includes the balcony, and they make no effort to point that out. Where EJ clearly says 301 sqft plus a 70 sqft balcony for 371 sqft. So 291 v 371 with balcony, or 240 v 301 room only, makes EJ cabins and balconies more that 25% bigger than Vista. I've been on EJ, but my sizes for Vista are just what I see on their website, so can't confirm.
  16. I was in 8091 in November, the squeaking and creaking was so bad when a sea that I had to change cabins.
  17. Well that's good news, but I don't understand what being on cc has to do with who makes advanced dining reservations. Please elaborate. Thanks
  18. You not making reservations ahead of time is great for us that do, wish there were more like you.
  19. Thanks, that's perfect for me, planning on arriving around 1:00
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