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  1. Sorry i’m getting a little worked up here. All we can do is not travel on celebrity so at least they’ve lost our business.
  2. Imagine if restaurants charged more for a solo dinner as they could make more money from a couple sitting at the same table This is a real slippery slope and i’m surprised some people are so apathetic about it. This is the first i’ve heard of a company doing this. Do people have other examples? This is huge.
  3. Solo actually is a marital status. You are not married.
  4. Just to be clear what i mean is if a disabled person was charged more due to larger room and additional servicès provided, that would be discrimination. (Note i'm not a lawyer just did research on discrimination by family status for a pension issue i have,) A quick google shows there is discrimination by family status for employment in florida https://www.turnpikelaw.com/what-is-and-is-not-marital-status-discrimination/ Also i discovered you can’t discriminate by marital status in alberta The Alberta Human Rights Act (the Act) prohibits discrimination based on the grounds of family and marital status There is hope!
  5. Just to be clear what i mean is if a disabled person was charged more due to larger room and additional servicès provided, that would be discrimination. (Note i'm not a lawyer just did research on discrimination by family status for a pension issue i have,)
  6. A delayed response by how upset i am about this. This is the first i've heard of a company charging more than double to solos. Whats sad is solo cruisers probably won't punish the company and will still buy the solo balconies. In canada, discrimination by marital status isn't legally recognized. In the states is it?
  7. Hope this doesn't start a trend with princess and holland america And hopefully royal caribbean which is part of same group doesn’t follow suit. At least we have norwegian%%!
  8. So do people who don’t have premium or plus still get dessert? Its just they don’t get a premiun dessert. Is regular dessert bad?
  9. Fo norwegian, for 7 day caribbean cruises there are 3 ships sailing the exact same itinerary just sailing from different departure ports. My concern is royal caribbean does something similar and reduces the number of ports. There must be something cheaper about sailing to less ports. It would be sad to see that happen in the caribbean for royal caribbean. Perhaps a bit off topic.
  10. I'm not sure. Only royal caribbean knows who are the most loyal customers, those who sail on small or large ships. Thanks for clarifying about celebrity. Someone who is more familiar with where royal caribbean sails can speak to what ports are lost if there is a shift to large ships only. Clearly some people don't care.
  11. To summarize it seems what some people think is royal caribbean doesn’t care about the customers on the small ships. Those people should go to celebrity even though its not clear celebrity is building small ships either. Even though what i think is that people will get sick of the large ships repetitive itineraries, people apparently think what the large ships offer is enough to keep people interested. Time will tell.
  12. I also don’t know if its been considered if this is what gen z and millenials want? I thought there’s a lot that don’t even have kids. Not sure what their view of these big ships is.
  13. Hi Firefly, have you looked at the single supplement cruise deals topic? It seems to have dropped down in the list so you’ll have to scroll down. Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be many deals right now. Congrats on getting 25% off!
  14. I can't afford celebrity so its certainly not good for everyone. Even families will get tired of the big ships eventually. Less variety isn't a good thing for everyone. Sounds like royal caribbean will be the mcdonalds of the high seas
  15. Someone mentioned you want to hook people in with crown and anchor points. Well after kids are grown and you are retired or even before might you want a small ship and might royal caribbean want to capture the market as well.
  16. Thanks sambama, do you recommend booking from one of their cruise consultants?
  17. When i did a mock booking on holland america for an inside, it only gave me an option for a guarantee. Do you know if thats usually the only option for holland america? I do get the private fares as i’ve cruised with them once before but i remember being mad i was put in a guarantee ocean room before. It was horrible it was under the kitchen and i swore to myself never again.
  18. Thanks, the cost of the norwegian cruise i’m booked on would be 239US for cancel for any reason and thats too expensive.
  19. Sorry i just noticed their cancel for any reason insurance is very expensive so i don't need a response now. I am curious though so if you know please post
  20. Nope. I don't have a ta. My princess cruise planner had no idea princess insurance wasn't offered in bc and i expect norwegian agents to be equally ill ingformed. It seems too expensive for cancel for any reason anyways.
  21. Thanks. It looks like on mine it doesn’t list 25%. Is that common?
  22. Just heard norwegian has cancel for any reason and wonder if its available here.
  23. Thanks. I didn’t realize they had that. I’m from bc and we can’t use princess insurance so i’m wondering about norwegian. I’ll check on canada board.
  24. Just to add my dad has an unstable heart condition and it appears most cancellation insurance is for unforeseen medical emergencies. So it would appear princess would work best for me right now. (I’m canadian and i feel like americans have better insurance. I look forward to trying norwegian at a better time.
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