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  1. Well -- I had been booked on this BTB pairing (Sep9 and Sep16) and after finding this information, asked my TA to verify. She called Celebrity brought it to their attention. Rather than send her my options, they just cancelled the second cruise (which is the one I would have preferred to keep!!) And they acted like they were doing me a FAVOR by giving me a refund for that one, when they are at fault for their systems allowing it. What flabbergasts me is -- why wouldn't they have gone through ALL their bookings once this violation was identified, to proactively identify any other customers who would be impacted? Grrr! Now trying to figure out what to do for the second part... when I had a been looking a month or so ago, flights from Vancouver to Phoenix were not cheap... 😞 Lisa
  2. Cheers! Of course with an occupancy near 3000, we may never run across each other 😉 Lisa
  3. Sorry, I'm confused -- wouldn't this be the same as taking a RT cruise from Seattle to Alaska, with the 'foreign port' requirement criteria being satisfied by a stop in Victoria or Vancouver? (Both cruises do include a stop in Victoria, in addition to the end/beginning being in Vancouver.. Thanks, Lisa
  4. Thanks for the tip -- I don't drink coffee, so I like to have a caffeinated soda in the morning while I'm getting ready. Sure would be nice to have one in the mini-fridge vs having to venture out before I've gotten cleaned up for the day! Lisa
  5. Hi all-- I'm on an upcoming Solstice sailing with the 'always included' drinks package. I don't drink much (pretty much never at home, but maybe one alcoholic drink per day on a cruise, if it's included). Looking at the packages, it looks like soda is *NOT* included? Seems strange to have all the alcohol you want, but not a Coke? We were on the Reflection in March with the all included package, and weren't charged for sodas. Not sure if the policies have changed? Can anyone clarify current status regarding if sodas are included in the 'always included' package? What has been your experience with this? Thanks, Lisa
  6. I am doing a BTB on the Solstice. I was able to complete check in (select boarding time) for the Sep9 cruise nearly 2 weeks ago. I had thought that one week after that, I would be able to select a boarding time for the Sep16 cruise-- but still no. Even though they keep sending me emails telling me to complete my check-in! Lisa
  7. Hi -- Sunset isn't until around 8:30, so if you had early dinner you'd still have a couple of hours of daylight to check out Victoria. It's really easy to explore from the port, even to look at the amazing architecture (the Legislative Assembly building, the Fairmont Empress, the view from the inner harbor) -- is worth it IMO. Here's a post I wrote on Victoria -- the first part is a list of things you can easily see on foot from the cruise port. https://wavesandcobblestones.com/best-things-to-do-for-a-wonderful-weekend-in-victoria-bc/ Thanks Lisa
  8. Thanks everyone for the information on your experiences! Not fun having COVID, but that does remove one complicating factor of needing to find a COVD testing location after flying into the embarkation city. My cruise is to Alaska and includes a stop in Canada, but I know the ArriveCAN app/process does not require a negative COVID test for vaccinated travelers (at least, arrival by air.. hopefully the same applies to arrival by cruise ship!). Lisa
  9. Hello-- I'll be traveling solo on the Solstice in September. I'm toying with the idea of the discounted 'first night' specialty restaurant offer. Did you find it awkward at all dining solo in the specialty restaurants? Thanks! Lisa
  10. Hello all-- I have COVID currently, and have a Celebrity cruise coming up in a month. On their web site it appears that if you have tested positive 11-90 days prior to sailing, and have a 'certificate of recovery', that you don't have to get the pre-cruise antigen test. Does anyone have experience going this route? Thanks, Lisa
  11. Visiting Mazatlán on a Mexican Riviera cruise? You're in luck! There are so many fantastic things to see and do in marvelous Mazatlán, the Pearl of the Pacific. (Bonus: You can just visit all these great attractions on foot from the cruise ship terminal.) I had a wonderful time exploring Mazatlán's historic center and walking along the Malecón, its gorgeous oceanfront boardwalk! Read for all the details: 43 Fabulous Things to Do and See in Marvelous Mazatlán Enjoy! Lisa
  12. Hello all-- I've taken a couple trips to Victoria, most recently as a port of call on an Alaska cruise. We were able to spent a few hours walking around the city and seeing a lot of Victoria's top sights. Victoria is a great place to visit, whether you are there for a few hours or a few days! Read my post to find out more about taking a walking tour from the cruise dock: Best Things to Do for a Wonderful Weekend in Victoria, BC Enjoy! Lisa
  13. Hi all, On a recent cruise we were lucky to dock right in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. This allowed us to do a ton of exploring the historic city and its sights -- absolutely incredible! Our port day in San Juan was definitely the highlight of our cruise! You can read about all the great things we did to get ideas for your visit: Terrific Things to See and Do in Stunning San Juan Thanks, Lisa www.wavesandcobblestones.com
  14. Hi all! If your cruise has a port day in Nice or Monte Carlo, here are some great ideas for things to do in those ports! Amazing things to do in Nice and the French Riviera Enjoy! Lisa www.wavesandcobblestones.com
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