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  1. 5 minutes ago, uktog said:

    Are they a paying passenger or a travel agent/influencer?  And what size of rooms?

     

    I have no idea.  Just quoting someone who is on the ship.  Ask me in 3 weeks when I am on the ship!  🙂  

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  2. 3 hours ago, ajouni said:

    Are you on the cruise now so you are speaking from personal experience.  I want to be sure I’m getting an accurate assessment from someone currently sailing.  Thank you. 
     

     

    Curious also.  (We board on September 2 for the 23 day sail from Glasgow to NYC.) 

     

    On one of the Facebook Explora fan pages a current passenger posted within the last day "pretty easy to get reservations, the venues are of good size to accommodate the amount of people. Med & Fil Rouge were walk in for us no reservation needed."

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  3. 27 minutes ago, CB BOARDER said:

    I just remembered where I saw "Franck's" mashed potatoes before. Of course it was Oceania. Did he leave Oceania for Explora?

     

    Yep.  Explora made a big deal of it when the they hired him.

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  4. One has to hope that Explora has all the information concerning when it will receive replacement panels and how long it will take to substitute them and that this was carefully considered when they reported on the new delivery date.  The problem is, for all of us, this is unknown information.
     
    I was on a Southwest flight once where the plane was indefinitely delayed.  After a few minutes a Southwest engineer came into the waiting area carrying a mechanical apparatus in his hands.  He asked for everyone's attention. We all gathered round and then he explained what the apparatus did during landing and explained that if there was a problem with it a light went off in the cockpit.  That had happened.  He explained that the problem was likely the light, not the apparatus, but that we couldn't take off until they knew for sure.  He told us what would be involved in finding this out and told us what the likely delay would be if it was the apparatus versus if it was the light.  Southwest then gave repeated updates on the process and ultimately reported on the repair made and we took off an hour or so late.  Nobody complained.  Everyone was calm.  That was because Southwest brought us into the process so we didn't sit around worrying out wild possibilities.  That's transparency.  For the life of me I can't figure out why companies don't generally understand that that is how to best approach a situation like this.
     
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  5. We are booked on the September 2 cruise out of Glasgow to NYC and had a similar assurance that no cruises other than those in July will be affected, sent by Explora after our TA sent a "what's going on" query yesterday.  It is maddening that this problem occurred so late, and more than maddening for those who lost out on a July cruise.  If this is the LAST problem and all will be well in the next couple weeks Explora will be correct in assuring that the other cruises will be unaffected.  Nothing to do but trust them at this juncture and wait and see.  Though I admit that relying on the assurances is rather like watching the box that contains Schrodinger's dead or alive cat.

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  6. As of now (5:00 p.m. EDT) no July voyages show up on the website.  They were there still an hour ago when I last checked.  Voyages show up as beginning on August 1.  Don't know how much to rely on this since the website was all over the place yesterday -- with no cruises, sold out, and all cruises.  But I would guess that as of now this indicates the thinking at Explora is that July journies are off the table.

  7. This is a little off the most recent discussion but just curious -- some time back in one of their webinars on youtube a rep from Explora said that there would be online ability prior to embarkation to select in cabin preferences -- liquor for mini-bar, pillow type, mattress comfort (they apparently have, according to him, adjustable beds) and also restaurant reservations.  We are embarking September 2 and have yet to see anything indicating that this can be done in advance.  Has anyone closer to embarkation than us had a different experience.  (I suspect that this is something that just isn't working yet but as sailing date approaches it has me sort of curious!)

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  8. We will be watching as well!  We sail Glasgow to NYC, 23 days, departing on September 2.  Optimistically expecting a great trip. 

     

    Hope they have most of the kinks out by the inaugural -- I note that they cancelled the formal christening and shake down cruise for media that was supposed to take place the week before the inaugural cruise but they are still planning for a media open house of the ship the two days before the inaugural.  Hoping for some videos of the actual ship interior!

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  9. FYI -- After contacting Explora concerning glitches in the sign-in program as of today, 2 days later, all fixed and all is well.  Signed in and boarding passes received for our September 2 departure!

  10. We received an email from Explora yesterday (June 3) advising us that we can now check in for our September 2 cruise from Glasgow to (eventually) NYC.  I attempted to work my way through the sign in process today but encountered a maddening number of glitches.  First, information that I entered and saved was then displayed incorrectly after saving.  Specifically, the program kept transposing numbers entered for our passports and then changing the dates entered.  These errors I eventually corrected through re-entering, and then re-checking the information.  So beware -- when you are inputting information check on the next page whether the information has been stored correctly.  

     

    Also I found that my wife's birthday information as stored in our booking information (and then used by the check-in program) was also wildly wrong -- wrong year, wrong month, wrong day.  I went back to the booking page attempting to correct the dates and while I could enter new ones the program would not save the newly entered date and instead reverted to the erroneous one.  Has anyone else experienced this and been able to successfully rectify it?

     

    Finally when I tried to save my own information (which I had managed to eventually get correct on the check in page) the program returned a message of "can't save, try again later."

     

    I'm thinking I need to call Explora on Monday since I suspect that this is all a bit complex for them to reliably handle by email.  Anyone else with similar experiences?

  11. Can't comment on all of the ports, but based on past cruises we have taken a tender will likely be used in Gustavia where piers accommodate large yachts but seldom cruise ships. Tenders will almost certainly be used in Bequia and Soufriers, which (unless things have changed) have no docking for ships larger than yachts.  I think that is likely true for Spanish Town also.

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