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  1. 2 hours ago, veggieonboard said:

    There are 5 of going away soon and none of us could get it to fit, however the completion came up as done so we are assuming it is OK. If not they will quickly do it at port.

    It was a pain. I had to take the picture with my iPhone - could not get my iPad to do it. The person taking the picture had to move forward and backward to get it to fit in and even then it didn’t look like it was successful but the picture did take. 
    Just my experience.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Redtravel said:

    Did the hours change for the GDR and buffet?  On my December cruise, the line at the GDR at 6 30 was very long.   The Florida people complained that dinner was too late.  After a few days of lines, there were none. The buffet was crowded.

    The new hours for the Specialty Dining starts January 24 so we don’t know. Best guess is no change for Terrace or MDR as this change is to accommodate the number of people having access to the specialty dining in 7 days.

  3. 1 hour ago, the more ports the better said:

    Thanks Robjame, We are boarding tomorrow.  Is Riveria at her typical J dock???  Someone posted that the Wonder of the Seas was across from her blocking her view but the RC docks are at the other end of the port.

    As far as we know, it is Terminal J. We arrive at 6 am.

    The port with Wonder of the Seas was San Juan so no problem at Terminal J. Easy luggage drop off there and a 50 foot walk to the terminal.

  4. 17 hours ago, pinotlover said:

    We saw that device moved around the ship appearing at not only the boarding area but also discretely at the entrance to the Terrace and in the Lounge at one of the receptions

    After 31 days of being on Riviera we have not seen these facial recognition/thermal machine anywhere but at the boarding areas.

    I wonder if they are used onboard only when cases begin to rise or perhaps the policy has changed with the current change in Covid testing requirements.

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  5. Since the grounding incident, Oceania’s policy has been To not attempt dockings when there is a possibility of +25 winds. As a result we are skipping Dominican Republic today and adding a sea day while sailing home for Miami. Those who board on January 24 can be assured Riviera will be at Terminal on time!

     

    As the January 24 cruise is a seven day cruise, they have expanded the dining hours to accommodate the requests for specialty dining. Hours of operation have changed from 6:30 - 9:00 to 6:00 - 9:30. This was not the case when we originally booked our specialty dining. Those who wanted earlier or later dining might find they can easily find these now.

    ‘This may have always been the case for 7 day cruises but it is not something we have run into before. I am sure someone can clarify.

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  6. Not sure of the gratuity as we were invited to this dinner.

    ‘Yes wine is extra. I believe there may be a wine-pairing choice in the future but this was a Degustation event. Our host provided wine /champagne.

    I got the feeling that the chef provided the menu for our host to approve. The choice of entrée covered the most obvious problem. I got the impression that substitutions would not be a normal process though we were asked to suggest side dishes from Tuscana and/or Polo.

  7. The Privée experience is no longer limited to the items in Tuscana and Polo. Here is a copy of the Degustation Menu which we experienced last night.The cost is the same - $300 plus gratuity for the use of the room for a total of 10 people.

    ‘There is a third option Best of Oceania but not sure it has been introduced yet.

     

     

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  8. The Privée experience is no longer limited to the items in Tuscana and Polo. Here is a copy of the Degustation Menu which we experienced last night.The cost is the same - $300 plus gratuity for the use of the room for a total of 10 people.

    ‘There is a third option Best of Oceania but not sure it has been introduced yet.

     

     

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  9. 19 hours ago, Jayne E said:

    On Riviera this February and May and looking forward to the new cabin.

    BTW, you no longer get a vanity mirror unless it's Concierge and above. When I called to say my mirror was missing, that's what reception said.  I thought she was kidding.  She wasn't!  A $10 mirror is now an amenity for Concierge and above

    Vanity mirror reflecting clock on B3 Riviera now.

     

    If these items are important to you I would have my TA list them with the type of soda in the fridge, distilled water for CPap, champagne bucket, etc.

     

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  10. 1 hour ago, Robjame said:

    We are on Riviera now and there are new Oceania bags available- no idea as to how they are allocated but there are new Oceania bags on the ship.

    Correction: The bags available are for Bronze Level Oceania Club. Sorry for the confusion.

    Jon is right as usual.

     

     

  11. On 1/18/2023 at 1:21 PM, LHT28 said:
    On 1/18/2023 at 1:18 PM, jazznruby said:

     

    I think the wind complaint is more  for 7108 & 7111   as you will get more wind when the ship is  underway

    7008(port) and 7009 (starboard)  are the same location only on opposite sides of the ship. Their angled  open side faces aft and attracts little (or no) wind when underway. We have sat comfortably while the Riviera is moving. Of course, like other cabins, if there is wind abeam you will feel it.

    As Lyn has said the 2 open to the bow extended verandahs (7108 & 7111) are reported to act as air scoops when Ship is underway.

     

    View straight back and view trying to see in neighbours stateroom from 7009.

     

     

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  12. 4 hours ago, Jayne E said:

    Same with the non-existent Oceania bags

    We are on Riviera now and there are new Oceania bags available- no idea as to how they are allocated but there are new Oceania bags on the ship.

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  13. Tonight we ate at the pizzeria which takes over Waves from 6:30 to 9:00. We started with a fantastic appetizer of burrata, tomatoes on roquette drizzled with balsamic and served with slivers of focaccia. Wow! 
    ‘We each ordered a pizza but next time we will just share one. This is not your Terrace pizza! This is thin crust with the bubbles of charred dough like the finest Toronto pizza in Little Italy. I had a simple margarita and it was wonderful. Like the new Baristas it is under utilized but perfect for a lighter supper.

    Mattsimo(sp) from Baristas serves and adds the flair of his Italian banter.

    We really recommend this place!

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  14. 1 hour ago, jonthomas said:

    great meeting you Robjame, but didnt see you for the rest of the cruise....

    We had so much fun meeting you at the Meet & Greet, Jon. we wondered how you got along with the different food - not too much fish lol. 
    ‘We are always amazed how you run into the same people on the ship and never seem to see others. And the time always flies by!

  15. 2 hours ago, shepherd really said:

    enjoyed the GDR on Sirena last night in the company of new friends but on a warm weather itinerary

    When we left Miami two days ago it was a low of 41 degrees and windy. There was all manner of parkas and toques on the locals. Two days later we are passing Dominican Republic and sitting out on our balcony is comfortable again. It is 27 degrees at home so we weren’t complaining.

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  16. We have eaten about half our breakfasts and half our dinners in the Main Dining room and it is our favourite venue. It is seldom crowded, the service has been excellent and we are very impressed with the wide selection. Now we are slow eaters and don’t do well in the hustle-bustle of buffets. The secret is knowing that food prep takes about 15 minutes and we time our next course request to suit.

    ‘Breakfasts always start with a selection from a tray of pastries, juices or fresh cut fruit or berries, muesli or yogurt parfaits. Every imaginable egg choice is offered. Similarly there is a wide variety of toast, muffins, though they do arrive in the English cooked but cold style. Eggs Benedict, corned beef hash, lamb chops, kippers are everyday specialties. We have only had one miss which was quickly corrected when a soft boiled egg was hard cooked.

    We always find something special on the dinner menu which has items from the specialty dining rooms, and three of Jacques Pepin selections. There are selections of food from around the world and healthy choices. Last night our dinner included caviar, a cheddar cheese soufflé appetizer and duck à l’ orange. All were consistently delicious. There is always a rotating choice of soufflé for dessert or a cheese tray. A sommelier arrives promptly when we sit down and we usually ask them to pair our dinner choices with wine by the glass which has resulted in attentive service.

    There has been some reports of inconsistencies but it is not something we have experienced on Riviera.

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