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  1. @Kevin's girlSorry, my answer above didn't format correctly: The AirTags send a relatively short range signal. In and of itself, it is nothing but a unique code to identify the particular AirTag. If and when that signal is received by any Apple ios device, that device sends it's location and the fact that it received a signal from an AirTag to Apple's server. Then when you look at your "Find My" app you can see the location where your AirTag was last reported to the network. The receipt of the signal,a nd transmission of the location are done completely without any action by the owner/user of the detecting device. Only you can track your device unless you choose to share the tracking information with someone. To prevent someone for surreptitiously using an AirTag to track someone, if your phone detects an AirTag traveling with you you will get an alert. Weaknesses: If the AirTag is not near an Apple device, its position will not update, so it will show as still being at it's last known location. This can lead to some tension when using them to track luggage, particularly on larger planes (i.e. wide-body planes) where the luggage is placed in containers prior to being placed on the plane, as the AirTag generally loses contact at that point. There also can be anomalies if the apple device that picks up the signal is connected to a satellite Wifi system, like on the ship, as it may show the terrestrial base of the Wifi, rather than the actual location. Because it will show the last location until it gets a new signal, if an AirTag moves without it's signal being detected you won't know where it's gone. Strengths: If luggage goes missing, you can help yourself by being able to tell the airline what city it's in, in a manner that is often more accurate than the airline's system. The airline's system relies upon scanning of the bar code label as the bag moves through the system. A missed scan, or a missing label can result in wildly inaccurate information. Harris Denver, CO
  2. 888-461-7170 Harris Denver, CO
  3. The AI inclusions are a package offered at the time of booking. If you want to add or subtract them later, it is the same as creating a new booking, which - of course - would be at prevailing prices. If you simply called in and asked the AI items be removed from your booking, that's what would happen, and apparently did; no change in price. You would need to price the cruise at today's price (assuming you're outside final payment) and see if today's price without perks is less than you're booked at. Harris Denver, CO
  4. The lunch recently became a stated benefit. Prior to that it sometimes happened, sometimes didn’t. It can be in a specialty restaurant, often in Blu, and it can be in an otherwise unused section of the main dining room. Harris Denver, CO
  5. Allocation of gratuities with the advent of anytime dining. Harris Denver, CO
  6. If you're a scuba diver, it's very nice. Harris Denver, CO
  7. Since the question seems to come up with every webinar, I timed this one. It's a tad under 43 minutes from when I pressed "Start" to when the "Webinar Ended" message appeared. Harris Denver, CO
  8. There is no laundry benefit with either Concierge Class, or a Sky Suite. You get one free bag as an Elite Captain's Club member. Harris Denver, CO
  9. Yes, you can. I do it as soon as I book a cruise, so often over a year in advance. Harris Denver, CO
  10. This thought occurred to me not because I've heard of Blue Chip using an outside travel agency, but because internally Blue Chip Club bookings are coded as if Blue Chip is a travel agency. New agents sometimes don't recognize that Blue Chip bookings are actually "Celebrity" bookings, and will try to tell you to "go through your travel agent", when it's actually a Celebrity booking, albeit handled by a different department. However, in this case the fact they provided a number for Expedia, AND Expedia can actually see the booking, I strongly suspect it was a case of fat fingers when the booking was being accessed for service - most likely for the addition of the Shareholder Benefit. Harris Denver, CO
  11. Hanlon's razor: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." It's most likely that in processing a stack of Shareholder Benefit requests someone put something from one reservation onto a second. For there to be monetary gain, and thus the potential for a kickback, the customer would have to remain unaware, and keep the booking with the travel agency. Not likely. Harris Denver, CO
  12. @AbbyCruiser45 While this is certainly a strange occurrence, the resolution would be to have the travel agency release the booking back to Celebrity. Starting with Captain's Club would be as good a route as any, but you will need the Resolutions Department to correct this. Normally releasing a booking back to the cruise line is because a customer has a specific complaint with how the agency is servicing the booking. In your case, it would be the agency was given the booking in error. While I would be curious as to what happened, questions along those lines will not help in resolving your issue, so I would focus only on getting the booking released from Expedia back to Celebrity. This generally takes an agreement by the travel agency to release it, or a total lack of response from the agency. In this case, presumably Expedia would have no issue in authorizing release, but of course there are two large corporations involved, so it may take a bit of time. The good news is you do have some time for this to get corrected prior to final payment date. I would NOT make any payment to Expedia, since that would then make it seem you're working through them after all. Harris Denver, CO
  13. Ha Ha, OK, I was wrong when I said "a few years. Make a liar out of me over 3 months. Harris Denver, CO
  14. While the terms make that allowance, it has never happened since the beginning of the program. The offer has always been Power Up Points in multiples of ten, so the Captain's Club Points have been awarded in whole numbers. 10 PUP = 1 CC, 20 PUP = 2 CC, 30 PUP = 3 CC and 50 PUP = 5 CC are the only denominations I can recall. The 20 PUP activities were early in the program, and I haven't seen those for a few years. Harris Denver, CO
  15. You will have the benefits of the retreat, but not the benefits of a suite. That is to say, you will have dining in Luminae, and access to the retreat lounge and sun deck. You will not get the perks of the suite (Premium Drink Package, or Premium WiFi). If you have those from your original booking you'll keep them. In the Retreat areas, drinks are included, so if you have no package, or only the basic package, you can order premium drinks in the Retreat. Harris Denver, CO
  16. (800) 760-0654 for North America Harris Denver, CO
  17. @BF3 There are several sites around Kona that you can expect them, Maui and Oahu less so.. In the Caribbean, they're far from guaranteed, but good chances on Bonaire and Aruba. They're fairly common throughout the Caribbean, but I can't think of other spots where I'd think snorkelers would have very good chances of seeing them. Harris Denver, CO '
  18. @Nike4000 Good question, but not to worry. There is no time limit on this portion of your training. There can be issues if there is a delay between the when a student finishes class/pool portion and completion of the certification dives. Clearly that won’t be an issue for you doing the course on the ship. Harris Denver, CO
  19. @LorraineP No, you should not be concerned. you had the Classic package with yout booking (CALL), and then you upgraded to the Premium (PALL) so both show on your Xpress Passes. Harris Denver, CO
  20. @gerelmx I don't know, but that's never stopped anyone on Cruise Critic before. I suspect the abbreviation is for Future Cruise Credit Redemption. I remember many issues with Future Cruise Credits coming out of COVID cancellations where Celebrity's accounting people caught errors long after the credits had been applied. They would then claw back anything they could. Was the cruise your on at least partially paid for with credit from a cancelled sailing? I would certainly call and get some explanation before I paid the additional $100.00. Harris Denver, CO
  21. @Cruisechick59 That's why you're Elite on Celebrity, your reciprocal status from being Diamond on Royal Caribbean. Then, you've apparently cruised enough cruises on Celebrity ships to have 249 points. Harris Denver, CO
  22. If you don't have a package you sign a slip, as you do with any other purchase on board. Harris Denver, CO
  23. On Australia and UK sailings, instead of a 20% service charge per drink, that amount is built in to the price. Consequently, the limit is increased for those sailing. However, the end result is the same. Harris Denver. CO
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