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Luvcrusn

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  1. Call Captains Club. 800-760-0654. They should be able to fix it easily. Good luck!
  2. We have abandoned specialty dining on the M-class ships ever since they removed the Ocean Liners/Murano type restaurants from those ships. IMHO Tuscan is like a slightly above average chain restaurant that is neither true Italian nor a real steakhouse. LPC is not for us unless we were dining with our young grandchildren (and at this point they are too old to be wowed by it). DH doesn't care for sushi.
  3. It's always said that. I've always taken the bottle to the MDR or Blu if we're in Aqua and nicely asked the sommelier to switch it and have never been refused. The only time I got a no was once when I asked our steward. He couldn't do it, but told us to try with the sommelier. That worked then and has continued to work.
  4. 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.
  5. We rented a scooter and didn't need to fill out a form. If you need wheelchair assistance boarding or disembarking the ship you do need to request that ahead of time however.
  6. 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.
  7. Celebrity offers raised toilet seats if you contact special needs. Celebrity Cruises Accessible Staterooms | Celebrity Cruises Go into Manage my Reservation, then Before You Board, then Special Medical Needs and you'll see the following: Planning Ahead for Special Concerns While we don't require information about the extent of your disability, the more information you can share with us about your specific needs, the better we are able to assist you. You must provide 72 hours advance notice if you are traveling with a group of 10 or more guests with disabilities. List of Equipment and Services Requiring Advance Notice 60 days advance notice prior to sailing: Sign language interpreting services 30 days advance notice prior to sailing: Raised toilet seat Commode chair Shower stool Transfer bench Service animal relief area Braille materials Large print materials TTY Visual-tactile alert system Assistive listening device Medical refrigerator Sharps container Distilled water Extension cord Oxygen supply delivery Dialysis supply delivery
  8. Thanks. I'm aware, but many don't give it a thought when they post on social media. Many people also don't set their privacy settings. CC offers a lot of good info and seems to attract many more experienced cruisers who have excellent info to share IMHO.
  9. The social media Roll Calls require users to post under their name. That gives information about when they'll be away from home as opposed to CC, where you post under your CC screen name. I'm surprised that the social media site Roll Calls keep gaining in popularity.
  10. I just called too. I have them both my Captains Club number and my DH's. He looked and told me that the correct total is showing on their end for both of us and it might take a few days to update on the customer end. 🙄
  11. Mine show in my points history since yesterday but still haven't been added to my total points.
  12. There are several production shows during the cruise ( a 7 night generally has 2 or 3). The rest are musical or comedy acts.
  13. Sometimes there is a late night (10:30) comedy show in the main theater or Celebrity Central (smaller theater). No reservations needed. Each night is a different show at 7 and repeated at 9. No reservations. There are different things around the ship as well like Silent Disco, and bands in venues around the ship which will be published in the Celebrity Today and on the app.
  14. The shows are 7 and 9 pm. Longer wait times (but not long wait) happen at prime dining times. We generally like making reservations for ou dining time, but change the reservation onboard if our day turns out differently than we thought.
  15. It's not just inflation. X and other cruise lines are trying to re-coup their 2020-2021 losses from the pandemic shutdown. Some of their choices however seem, at least to me, penny-wise and pound foolish. I offer as an example the ill-advised charge for chocolate chip cookies. They did realize the foolishness of this fiasco and walked it back. There are numerous other examples that have been well documented on CC.
  16. The problem with this thought process is that X is now charging higher fares than ever before and still "nickel and diming."
  17. My summary of the webinar: if the words exciting, awesome, amazing, incredible and cool were omitted the webinar would have lasted less than 1/3 the time. Thanks for the 5 Captains Club points though!
  18. You have to check the small box just above the watch now button for it to work
  19. I use a multi port USB charger and an adapter and plug it into the European plug and that frees up the 2 US outlets at the desk for other things like a curling iron and hairdryer.
  20. You are absolutely correct! Apparently I should have gone to sleep earlier. I mixed up port and starboard! Thanks for the correction. I knew it was on the right side of the ship (starboard) going from Atlantic to Pacific. Happy sails and smooth seas.😊
  21. The transit through the PC is likely to be hot weather and we spent quite a bit of time forward and then went up to the sky lounge when we had had enough heat. We could hear the narration there about what we were seeing which you'd not be able to hear in your cabin. Being forward on the ship you'll be able to see how the ship transits through the locks and you'd miss a lot in a sunset verandah. If you are transiting the canal from the Atlantic side to the Pacific, I'd suggest a portside cabin and you'll be able to see the abandoned French passage (vice versa if doing the opposite). If you're a reader try getting the Path Between the Seas by David McCullough before you go. It's really interesting and tells the story about the construction of the canal. Unless you're a weight lifter you might want to read a digital edition of the book!
  22. You only need to go to one and you can book all five at either the same or all different ones.
  23. What are your thoughts about the CD? He's one we've never sailed with and we're curious. On second thought he'll probably be replaced before we sail Silly at the end of March. I wonder who will replace him.
  24. If your TA is the big box store with the $1.50 hot dog special, they don't participate in MoveUp.
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