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8 hours ago, baytraller said:
When you receive the 10% bonus via Cruise Excursions before boarding you are only able to cash out slot winnings. If you load $100 + $10 (bonus) you must continue to play until all the $110 has been used - any leftover amount will be lost .
This may be what happened
No bonus, and as stated they paid out the winnings, but returned the balance to my folio.
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1 hour ago, D. B. said:
That has worked for me in the Past but someone said X (well the Casino) has "Fixed" that option.
We would load our OBC in a penny slot machine and do the Cheapest bet and then Cash Out.
On my April Millennium cruise I tried this and when I cashed out the voucher was only for the amount of the slot winnings. The balance went back to my OBC.
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16 minutes ago, WrittenOnYourHeart said:
Just enjoy every moment!
... being solo lets me set the pace of my dinner rather than waiting for other people to finish their courses.
This^^^^
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All crew and departments will be on their best behaviour, all beverages will be in stock, and the buffet will have a full complement of stations. Can't have the boss see any slip-ups.
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2 hours ago, cruisestitch said:
I hope everything is all right. I will update my list although I’m sure that the old list will be hanging around for a while as people quote it.
All good. DW had a bad bout of bronchitis. Because you can't buy cough meds at the shops anymore it required a trip to medical to get some.
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1 hour ago, davekathy said:
Here is a list of what OBC can be spent on. @cruisestitch put the list together. I saved it.
OBC Spending:
Acupuncture
Airport transfers
Alcove Rental (some ships)
Apple products etc. and Ilounge classes
Art Auctions
Babysitting
Barber Shop services (Edge only)
Beverages -- Alcoholic, carbonated soft drinks, specialty coffees and teas, bottled water
Bingo
Bottles of wine
Casino
Chef’s Table
Duty free liquor and cigarettes
Extra cost entrees and other items in Main Dining Room and specialty restaurants
Extend Your Stay program
Fitness classes
Flowers
Gelato
Gift shop souvenirs, purses, cosmetics, clothing, jewelry, etc.
Gratuities, and extra gratuities
Guests dining with you in Luminae (applies to Suite Passengers only)
Guest entertainers' CD's and DVD's
Hair and nail salon
Hollywood hot glass experiences (some ships)
Internet
Laundry/pressing/drycleaning
Luggage Valet
Martini Flights
Medical Center purchases (but not treatments)
Mini bar
Portrait photo sessions
Pay-per-view movies
Persian Gardens passes
Photos & cameras
Room service up charge items, and late night delivery fee
Shore Excursions
Shuttle to town (some ports)
Spa -- massages and treatments
Specialty restaurants
Teeth Whitening
Telephone calls using ship's system
Transfer to another passenger's account
Voyage in Review DVD
Wine and liquor tastings
Zumba
Medical center treatments were include in April on the Millennium. DAMHIK
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3 minutes ago, gfkcruiser said:
... I prefer bed by bath.
Thanks for any advice on this.
GailThen you are in luck. That is the standard for cabins on M class ships, they do not alternate.
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FYI, the OBC is also available for use should you need to visit medical for any reason. Not the most desirable or exciting use for it, but....
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2 hours ago, PaperSniper4 said:
Title says it all. We're looking at V2 veranda cabins on decks 7 and 8 on the Eclipse. I see from videos that some of those cabins have the bed by the head ( aka "bathroom") while others have the bed placed next to the balcony/veranda. I figure there is probably some clue on the deck diagrams, but I cannot figure it out yet. Im my experience with other lines, bed placement usually has to do with whether or not the cabin has a connecting door with the next door cabin. Anyone know for sure on the Eclipse?
Can anyone tell me if the Eclipse was revolutionized? Last I heard "somewhere" she was to have been in late 2021? I thought that would be featured prominently at celebrity.com, but it's not, so I'm assuming she has not gotten the treatment yet.
Doug
The short answer is that cabins that show a sofabed or upper berth all have the bed by bath. The black square or triangle on the deck plan is your indicator.
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1 minute ago, ARandomTraveler said:
Hi Everybody,
I'm new to the Celebrity boards (I've been sailing Royal Caribbean for the last 19 years and it's the only cruiseline I've sailed).
I was looking into a European sailing on an RC ship for next summer and someone on the RC boards suggested I look into the Celebrity options, which have better itineraries.
I'm looking at doing a B2B on the Equinox, leaving Barcelona next July. I've always sailed with my daughter, but she's in college and she's currently locked into an internship that will keep her from being able to travel with me for the long trip I plan to take (18 days cruising with an extra week doing Barcelona and Italy on either end of the cruise).
The price for 2 people is only $2,000 more than the price for sailing alone, so I'm not sure if it's worth booking as a single. If for some reason my daughter's plans change and she can sail with me, I don't want to be stuck not being able to add a second person a year from now due to life boat capacity or because of price increases.
Even though $2,000 is a significant amount of money, it's likely a smaller price to pay for the option to add a second person at the last minute vs what I'd be charged to do it a year from now. However, it would also be nice to get the double points for sailing by myself (36) if that's a thing on Celebrity like it is on Royal Caribbean.
So my question is, do single travelers get double points if their room is booked as a solo? And if I book for 2 people right now, do they re-price the cruise if I remove the second traveler and change to a solo before final payment in the same way that they would re-price if I added a person?
Yes, solo is double points except in the few E-class single cabins. Again, yes, that is how it would be repriced.
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6 minutes ago, cw2go said:
Not to be argumentative but how is this port any different than any other in the Caribbean? I've seen 16k in Cozumel and St Maarten in a single day? Those beaches are packed!
Honestly looking for your perspective?
Patty
In Cozumel and St Maarten passengers go to a multitude of places, not just the beaches.
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Just now, mpk said:
If so, will prices change meaningfully? 🙂 🙂 🙂
🤣🤣🤣
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2 minutes ago, zitsky said:
All the food will now be sourced from Royal Caribbean. Same menus fleet wide.
Sooooooo......where's the perfect day enter into the picture?🤣
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1 minute ago, soniam said:
I would prefer if they visited Bimini. I think some of the other cruise lines, besides Virgin of course, go there.
They currently do. 3 to 7 night itineraries on all three classes of ships.
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2 minutes ago, benkon said:
Sorry if my question has already been answered somewhere....I searched for awhile before posting this.
I submitted a bid for Move Up from a Prime Aqua stateroom to an Aqua Sky Suite on the 9/9 sailing of Infinity. Since Aqua already has included classic drinks, regular WiFi, and prepaid gratuities, will I also be "moved up" to premium drinks, premium WiFi and prepaid gratutites at the suite level, or will I have to pay extra for those?
Also, as I understand it, the Sky Suite includes all access to the Retreat facilities. Am I correct?
Thanks for your patience and help!
You will only retain your current benefits - wifi, classic drinks, and any OBC you have. You will be charged for the difference in gratuities.
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2 hours ago, Markanddonna said:
I was told the $200 would be the full deposit for a non suite cabin. Otherwise, it is just giving Celebrity a cash advance? That makes no sense.
It also reserves the extra OBC that is attached to an on board booking.
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If booking a suite the $100 pp deposit does not apply, otherwise your deposit is $100 for the cruise you book.
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8 minutes ago, travelbuds said:
Have not been on Celebrity before. If we do fixed seating for 6 nights, can we do anytime dining for the 7th night (Juneau has late departure)? Thanks.
Possibly, but no guarantees. You would have to check once on board. The other option is to just book select dining and make your reservations as needed for your departure times.
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If like the Millennium, then reservations for anytime dining are for deck 4 only. Deck 5 is for fixed seatings only.
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21 minutes ago, Charles4515 said:
Despite misinformation others have posted your phone will change time because it knows location from syncing with GPS.Has nothjing to do with the internet. I don't know how Fitbits work but if it syncs with the phone then the time will sync. I have an Apple Watch and it changes automatically.
Gee, maybe I should admonish my phone for not keeping up to date (time) during my cruise last month.
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53 minutes ago, WrittenOnYourHeart said:
I'm going to be on the Summit to Bermuda in a few weeks and have a couple of questions...
1 - When there is a time change as there will be on this one, if your phone is connected to the ship internet, will it automatically change (like when there is a time change going on or off DST)? My watch is a FitBit which connects to my phone - I don't have a manual change watch any longer. Just trying to plan if I need to figure out if I can manually change my phone if it doesn't change automatically if connected.
2 - I've signed up for the World Wine Tour through the planner. Looking at the schedule in the app for my cruise (I know not 100% accurate until on board) as well as the cruise last week and the cruise this week, it is not listed anywhere - other things like Mixology, Food and Wine Pairing, etc. that are bookable in advance are visible on the schedule. If they don't do it for whatever reason, I'd get the money back as an OBC, right - and probably a letter in my cabin about it?
Your phone connected to the ship wifi will not change the time. That is done with your carrier signal.
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1 hour ago, kwagmyre said:
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... but I am getting apprehensive with all the bad reviews.
I have noted many of the bad reviews seem to come from people who think that every ship should be just like the newest one in the fleet at any given time. The ship may be cosmetically dated and without all the new specialty restaurants, but that doesn't mean the experience is not good...., to the creperie and pastries at Al Bacio, to the stunning art and glass everywhere, it was clearly a cut above.
Sadly, the Creperie disappeared when the change was made from Bistro on 5 to Sushi on 5, but the rest is much the same.
... long waits at bars and restaurants,
Yes there are waits sometimes, but it's when it's a popular time like when the show gets out, or the before dinner drink, which is exacerbated by no longer having the CC happy hours in the Sky Lounge.
...The one bright spot I keep reading about is the service and the efforts of the crew, for whom I have the utmost admiration and respect. It’s gotta be a very tough racket.
This is absolutely correct. The staff are definitely doing their utmost.
Is it all a bed of roses? By all means no, but certainly not as bad as the negative reviews make it seem. Go in knowing that there will be a few lacklustre experiences, and all will be good.
Enjoy your cruise.
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1 hour ago, LuckyStar said:
... This is a beef I have with all cruise lines, if you have to dinner at 6:00 in the MDR, why can't shows start at 7:30?
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Nice thought, but when would you propose the show for the late diners start? The current set-up was so that early diners go to the shows after dinner, and late diners would see the shows before their dining time and still have time to leisurely wander over to the dining room.
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1 hour ago, NutsAboutGolf said:
Exactly! I wonder why they have two shorter sailings vs one longer ones but probably gives the crew new ship experience performing turnaround day duties
Could be that, but my money says that marketing is involved and that means selling as many people as possible the "first passenger christening the room" opprtunity at "enhanced" rates.
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Suite Deposit for Onboard Booking??
in Celebrity Cruises
Posted · Edited by RTShaker
From what I recall seeing on the display board on the Millennium the $100 deposit applies only to non-suite categories. Normal deposit amounts are required for suites.