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AMHuntFerry

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  1. By the way, YOUR Ticket Contract is the be all and end all for your particular voyage, except where it is superseded (see contract intro) by https://www.oceaniacruises.com/health and the passenger rights doc (can't recall exact name...referenced in contract). Plus, they can amend/modify the terms with a notification.
  2. No, O does not cover the costs associated with getting any illness anymore. Check your Ticket Contract. The one I just received in my blue book provides FCC (or a refund if the law requires) if a passenger is refused at embarkation and has followed the rules (layman paraphrase). If you test positive within 14 days before embarkation and don't tell them, you have broken the Ticket Contract and leave yourself open to all hell breaking loose.
  3. LHT28 pretty much covered it. The only thing I'd add is that there is room service all day. Even the basic room service menu has some nice items...our favorite was the Mezza (sp?) platter...typical pita, hummus, olives, etc. which makes a nice lunch substitute or pre-dinner snack.
  4. That belongs on a bumper sticker 😉
  5. Here you go... https://oceaniacruises.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360005308654-When-will-I-know-my-air-schedule- although it does not seem to be a definite number of days just an estimate.
  6. I read it differently. As long as the two (or more) staterooms are on separate reservations, and the shares that are jointly held total at least 200 (or 100 * number of rooms), each room gets the applicable amount ($50-250) of credit.
  7. I dug out one of my catalogs (the 2023 Europe and North America was handy), and found the following under Stateroom Amenities (p. 87): "King size bed (cannot be converted into twin beds) for Owner's, Vista, and Oceania Suites on board Marina, Riviera, & Vista and queen-size bed for all other suites and staterooms ...""
  8. Just curious...Does Chase have a COVID (pandemic/epidemic) rider? Allianz added one in ~Fall 2021 which bumped up the cost a whopping $10. I don't think my credit card (Visa Signature) added one.
  9. It also depends on the cabin you booked. See the link:
  10. Found it! I think there is a Currents for every day. Enjoy!
  11. Not what I was looking for, but post 13 has a port day schedule for the Riviera (larger ship).
  12. Looking through the daily schedules is a good way to see what is available; the problem is that they are hard to find online. There is a set from 2014 for the Regatta (smaller R-class ship) on the Preismans' blog https://www.thepreismans.com/bermuda_regatta_dailies.htm . Someone posted a full set this year on this forum so I'll see if I can locate them. The larger ships also have art classes and cooking classes, plus some additional sport deck options.
  13. No we haven't used O's insurance, but I have a vague recollection that it was about 10% for a 10 day cruise; your TA or an O-rep can get a quote. My TA also recommends Allianz. We have a no-annual-fee credit union credit card that has a small amount of trip insurance (mainly got it for the rental car coverage). This year we have annual trip insurance since we wanted more than the credit card provided; the annual plan was only slightly more than the cost of single trip insurance for us. Other people have larger brand credit cards that for an annual fee provide quite a nice travel insurance perk along with other perks (I'll leave it to them to chime in since I can't remember the brands).
  14. You'll find most of the info you need at https://www.nclhltd.com/investors Scroll down to the bottom of the page and there will be 3 links under Shareholder Benefits.
  15. Yes, I could have been clearer, "Lounge (O and A only)" means O-class (Marina and Riviera) and A-class (Vista when it exists) ships. The "N/A currently" for embarkation times will hopefully get deleted in the not so distant future...sigh.
  16. The Unlimited package is typically not the most cost effective one (if you're a spreadsheet nut like me, you can prove it to yourself or just believe the nuts 🙂 ), but is probably the most comparable to an all-inclusive ships shorex offerings. As an example, my 10 day Dec. 2021 Caribbean cruise had 7 ports and the Unlimited was $769; many shorex have no additional charge, but the spendier ones do have additional fees. The YWC required a minimum of 4 shorex to get the 25% discount. If you also have O-Life shorex (on this cruise it was 3), they count toward the YWC minimum. The 25% discount is on almost every shorex (I think "executive cars" are excluded...read T&Cs for reality). If what LHT28 suspects is correct and your itinerary does not show shorex yet, look for a similar one in 2022 or 2023 and you can get an idea of what might be available in 2024 (pad the prices for increases).
  17. Travel insurance coverage varies, but the kind we have covers unused flight credits the same as completely non-refundable fares. I believe you have to wait until the credits have expired to make the claim (would need to double check fine print). It's worth checking you policy if those credits go unused.
  18. Weird...Insignia's food service seems to not be in line with O marketing blurbs. On another thread it was pointed out that hot breakfast for room service is not available below A-category like it is supposed to be now (but on Regatta it is available).
  19. There is one difference though...the first goes to Eureka (spendy shorex) while the second goes to Catalina (cheap shorex). The first one's YWC min is 5 shorex (if I remember ORV's previous post); so with 4 ports (overnight in SFO) you would have to do a shorex every port day to get the 25% discount.
  20. @Host Jazzbeau Oh eek! I completely forgot that Cruise Critic is not covered by fair use. I did a "how to" series of screenshot images in another topic. If you can delete my images while keeping the text in the Free Shore Excursions? topic (and then delete this), I'd sure appreciate it (it's too late to edit). Sorry!!
  21. Don't get in line for an agent. Have a way to get online or call you travel insurance concierge or TA. Those alternative flights will be handy, but not if you have to wait in line for 3 hours (real story when spouse was stuck in Dulles and spent the night on the floor with 3000 of his closest friends...arrived in St P 23 hours late).
  22. Plus bigger under seat space! Backpack carry-ons are your friend, especially if you can hook them onto your rolling checked bags.
  23. Agree @mauibabes my typical MO is DIY...love travel planning; I can spend days just figuring out how to get around a single place using public transportation and walking (had to go find that one special winery to bring back ice wine for a friend from Trier!! We were almost attacked by hungry cows but we survived.). However, there are times when life leaves me just too exhausted to lift a finger. That's when paying someone else to do the heavy lifting is a welcome blessing. Currently I use my local brick and mortar TA (love her) but I have to teach her about O; using Google, it took me less than 10 seconds to discover one of the frequent posters who is an O Connoisseur (or whatever the fancy name is).
  24. The Preismans' blog has the Waves breakfast menu right above the Polo Grill menu https://www.thepreismans.com/riviera_21_menus.htm#waves (might give an idea of the GDR "smoothie specials")
  25. Jinx! Aren't I supposed to punch your arm or something? 😄
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