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  1. I wouldn't be surprised if they start implementing a cancellation fee for no-shows to events like they do with workout classes, or limit you to 1 reservation for each show during your voyage like they do with dinner reservation. It's annoying when people book a zillion reservations for the same show and no show. Yes, it allows standby people to come in, but it's irritating that those people even have to stand by in the first place.
  2. there are some TA websites that list the actual live availabilities, but you have to create an account for free and log in to see. there are not many oceanview rooms, so that's not a great barometer of how full the ship is.
  3. i believe they can, but it's really nothing to write home about - sparkling wine or sangria for an hour with live music. i preferred valiant's over scarlet's (outside on the perch with an acoustic guitarist/singer vs. jammed into the back of on the rocks with a really loud band, and better sangria for my tastebuds vs. what was on scarlet)
  4. you only need 1 per cabin (you only get 1 set of perks per cabin)
  5. if you're bringing a water bottle, make sure it's reusable (i.e., not a disposable plastic bottle). you can bring your own commuter cup for coffee, but it's not really necessary. all cabins have shampoo, conditioner and shower gel. suites also have lotion!
  6. if there's VAT applicable to anything, it'll just come out of the $600 balance. for example, in the caribbean, they have to charge sales tax in some (all?) of the ports. you'll see a slightly higher amount deducted from your bar tab for the same drink when you're in port vs. at sea.
  7. the cabin itself is pretty similar, but the bathroom is super different between the 2. the XL has an open doorway with frosted glass door cubicles for the shower and toilet, and the sink is in the open door space. the regular sea terrace has an all-in-one bathroom with a sink, shower and toilet and has a door to the whole thing.
  8. it's not even needed for that because they have a checklist with everyone's name and cabin on it - even if you have the bracelet, they'll still check you off. at this point, i basically wear mine for boarding, then it comes off. it's gross when it drags across your plate when you're eating!
  9. lol it was ridiculous on richard's birthday bash last year. there was apparently a large swinger contingent onboard, and after a while it was like - yes, we get it, you don't need to keep advertising!! that and the fact that a lot of that group felt pasties and g-strings were appropriate attire for the pool, and going commando in dresses at the scarlet night pool party was a classy choice 🙄 felt like i was around a bunch of horny teenagers who wanted attention the whole week!!!
  10. i'm guessing this is by design - the other lines do lifetime status, and as more people get said lifetime status as time goes on, the quality of perks have to get diluted to support the greater numbers. an 85 year old that spent 200 nights onboard a line in the 90s is given more recognition than a 25 year old that's probably paying a ton more today for go on a few cruises on the same line. same stuff that goes on with airlines and hotels - when everyone is elite, there's not a ton of value in it anymore. i sailed norwegian once, and as a person without status, other pax kind of made me feel like a second class citizen. forcing people to re-earn status on whatever basis (i'm guessing it'll be a 2 year qualification period and 2-year perks period, reading between the lines on their terms) gets them more repeat business and keeps the "elite" herd a bit thin.
  11. You'll be one of the first people on board, so first move is connect to the wifi (like on the entry ramp!). make sure you're connected in the app - i've never actually done that, but someone in the pre-boarding lounge should be able to help. a LOT of dining reservations open up as soon as you board, so jump on whatever you want to start. you can eyeball the lineup for rough times before you board, but it'll probably change a bit once you're actually on. you should be able to make a reservation with you + friends at that point. you can always try to move things as the days go on, but good to have at least something to start. i know you said you don't like eating late, but if you like eating really early, you can also try to get to whatever restaurant about 10-15 mins before they open (5pm if i recall correctly) and see if they can take you as a walk-in.
  12. You only get the bonus for purchased bar tabs, but unlimited- you can buy $3k of bar tabs and get 10 bonuses! If you have the status match you get 1 $100 freebie tab per cabin with the deep blue extras (even if both people in the cabin do a status match)
  13. They had it scheduled on a couple of my voyages earlier this year, but I never saw it set up (or even attended by any crew!). It’s basically a cross btwn ping pong and tennis.
  14. That’s definitely not the case. You can make 1 reservation per night pre-departure, starting at 45 days before departure. You can make 1 reservation per restaurant if you’re on a shorter cruise and 3 per restaurant on a longer one (but can go as many times as you want as a walk in if there’s room). Perhaps by the time you made your dinner reservations there just weren’t book-ahead reservation time slots left? Either way, a TON of reservations have opened up on departure day and throughout the voyage on all 11 VVs I’ve been on- whether we had 800 or 2,300 onboard.
  15. galley, sun club (poke), pizza place, ice cream, dock house and social club. basically just not the sit-down restaurants.
  16. If you have frequent flyer miles or other cc point currency that can be transferred to airlines/used for flights, that’s probably your best bet. Transatlantic airfare is insane right now, and then you have to add on the premium for a one way international flight!
  17. Eek, that is definitely troubling to hear! If you are a butt-in-seat diner, there should be no hierarchy! The servers have zones (that, let’s be honest, aren’t expansive) in each restaurant. I’ve heard grumblings of service levels going down over the past few months, so I’m just hoping that was a hiccup, the server having a bad day and taking it out of guests (also not acceptable!) or beginning/end of contract timing (we sailed towards the end of a lot of crew’s contracts last year, and the service was awful at times across the ship, presumably due to end-of-contract-itis)
  18. fwiw, someone in a VV FB group that i'm in posted a screenshot of their DBE status matching email that they just did. the end date for the program in that email was 12/31/23. not sure if they just updated the email prematurely, or if something else is going on, but it seems like they're leaning towards extending to year-end (i'd heard whispers of this a little while back but took it very much with a grain of salt!). Honestly, at this point it wouldn't surprise me if they just scrapped the actual loyalty program altogether and made DBE their version of a loyalty program (2 cruises in 2 years or whatever criteria gets you the perks for the next 2 years, and would need to be re-earned every 2 years)
  19. even pre-covid, they were advertising as all entertainment included, but it still seemed like they had intended to charge for "supper club" type events like another rose. like jon81uk, i think it's wildly false advertising and goes against the spirit of their mostly-inclusive model. for $55 for the "cheap seats," even if they include drinks, i still don't like that. what if someone doesn't drink alcohol? they're going to pay $55-$75 just to watch a show? also, i'm curious to know if they'll be set drinks or if you just get an x-number of drinks/$x credit during the show. i can't stand sicky sweet cocktails, so if they're anything like the grog walk drinks, i'd be pretty upset.
  20. Yep, seems to be especially bad in the casino every time I’ve been on. Like zero attempts to hide it. Crew won’t do anything about it either in my experience!
  21. with accompanying valid ID used to check into the hotel, the billing zip, etc., not so much. it's not like we're talking about a roadside motel 6 here - it's a $1k+/night hotel.
  22. i actually don't think this is a strange question. this might be a person that just applied for a card and needs to meet a spend bonus - chase/amex will give you digital card numbers that you can use while you're waiting on the card. i've done this a ton (even got a conrad to run my interim CC number off a scribbled scrap paper). could also be someone who has misplaced their card somewhere in their home, so it's not "lost" lost, just not on their person at the time.
  23. we sailed in a cheeky corner december 2021 and had no breeze haha i was SO excited to enjoy a light breeze and some shade, but there were a couple nights where we were sailing directly away from the sunset/it was blazing hot with stagnant air on the balcony
  24. it's actually 5'.11" deep. if you look close, there's a decimal point on the sign. it's dumb and i have no idea why they didn't just make it 5' even. ETA: other people have claimed this is incorrect, but i'm 5'8" and i was able to stand with the water basically just above my shoulders. seems like those people just don't know how tall they are haha.
  25. they're transitioning retail operators, so that's why the shops have been closed.
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