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Alakegirl

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  1. That’s a different event….the Captains Club celebration introduces the top cruisers.

     

    The soirée is more like the Captain's Toast event.  Onlookers line the railings overlooking the atrium and raise their glasses to the Captain and officers

  2. 1 hour ago, p18750 said:

    We were on a Celebrity cruise in 2015 to Israel and they announced they would not be stopping at Haifa or Ashdod after we boarded the cruise. Several passengers left the ship after a couple of days, flew to Israel and rejoined the ship several days later. So it just depends on when they make the decision and whey they let you know. Celebrity has never been the best on keeping passengers informed, IMHO. 

    It seems to me that the entities involved in the conflict aren’t doing their best to let Celebrity know when it will be too dangerous to come🙄

  3. 23 hours ago, Northern Aurora said:


    How can that be?  Believe it.  
     

    Sky and Celebrity Suites on M-class ships have tubs, not shower stalls.  There is a glass panel from shower/tub controls (controlling temperature, shower wand and so forth) extending toward the rear of the tub/shower which is about 24 inches in width.  The shower curtain and liner extend from the rear of the tub to the glass panel.

    The OP is asking about Eclipse, an S class ship, not an M class ship

  4. 2 hours ago, Maplemoose said:

    So the rest of we peons have no choice but to go to the overcrowded buffet? Nice! I am already regretting trying Celebrity. I have gone on 5 other cruise lines and always had an option to avoid the buffet. Even worse is having the dining room and not allowing us in. What about the hot dog place at the pool? Is that open maybe? 

    If you start off thinking that you are a peon, you will look for things to reinforce that. You are not a peon, you’re a passenger on a lovely cruise ship. Not everything will be to your liking, but go into it with an open mind and an expectation of satisfaction rather than looking for things to complain about before you have even boarded

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