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3 hours ago, Chan50 said:
Perfect, thank you for such a prompt response.
Is soft drink and water available in the lounge through the day with the tea and coffee?
Thank you
Unlike the Oasis class, the suite lounge and Coastal Kitchen are not in the same space. They are actually on two separate floors, not even near each other. Also on Oasis there is an actual bar in the suite lounge. On Anthem there is no bar in the lounge. They get the drinks from somewhere behind closed doors. The only time drinks other than the coffee machine are available is during happy hour.
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Yes to the lounge. No to all day drinks.
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2 minutes ago, island lady said:
The same with us...but you were recognized then...like we were. Still have the photo from the Ceremony on my "cruise corner" cabinet along with the engraved stratum (now 2 and about to be 3). 😉
I thought it was funny. We got to hold the stratum and the champagne for the photo and then they took them both back 😂
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On the Anthem TA 106 Pinnacles I believe.
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4 minutes ago, island lady said:
Didn't they do an award ceremony for you at the Upper Tier event?
Yes, but we don’t actually have Pinnacle status til our next sailing. Someone had mentioned it was different for Pinnacles, but it’s the same. You don’t actually have that status til your next cruise.
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I feel your pain. I find the whole thing confusing. We cashed in 75,000 points for a companion fare. Had to go thru the travel agent to get it done. By the time they finished deducting the discounts off my reservation (can’t use it with this discount or that discount) I would have been better off just cashing in the points for OBC.
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On 4/29/2024 at 7:18 PM, Babyjax12 said:
Oceansaway17, we too are on the Odyssey next April 2025. Would you have any advice for reasonable parking for the 2 weeks? Driving the 4 hrs from MA.
Also from MA. I have booked thru Trinity Reservations many times in the past. We usually drive down the day before. They include hotel in Newark area, 14 days of free parking and transfer to the ship if you want it. No problems ever.
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15 hours ago, cruiseguy1016 said:
Technically, you don't change status on the cruise because points are not awarded until after the cruise is completed. The exception to this I believe, is when you reach Pinnacle.
We just reached Pinnacle on our current sailing (day 2 of 12) but we are not recognized as Pinnacle until our next sailing. We have not been included in any Pinnacle activities.
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I had a balcony guarantee booked on an upcoming sailing and put in a small bid for the large balcony cabin. My original guarantee was never assigned. I just won the bid about a month out and was assigned a cabin in the category I bid on. There’s a ton of suites open, but I cannot bid again. I guess once you win a bid you cannot bid a second time.
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46 minutes ago, lovesthebeach2 said:
Grand suites and above on Wonder are all on the top two floors of the ship. The only reason we went down was if we felt like walking around, specialty dining or to see the shows. Otherwise we stayed in the suite area. Does this sound the same as NCL?
I have not been on the Wonder so I’m not sure what the suite set up is like. Is there a pool and hot tub up there as well? If everything is enclosed in one area, then yes it would be like the Haven.
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15 hours ago, Cigar King said:
What do you need to do to get the status match?
We matched to their highest tier. It gives you a few perks, like a specialty restaurant dinner, 5% discount and maybe an OBC. Not sure of all the perks.
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13 hours ago, Cigar King said:
Will do. So far I'm just trying to figure what is different. For example, their included internet is 300 minutes per person. That's pretty lame considering what they charge for these rooms.
To me when you are paying that kind of money for a suite you should have unlimited internet and free bottled water. That’s why I prefer MSC Yacht Club over NCL Haven. The lack of bottled water on NCLs drink package baffles me.
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4 minutes ago, kjquilts said:
I have an FCC resulting from price crop after final payment for our upcoming cruise on the Spirit and am still receiving Upgrade notice offers.
I am still receiving offers and can place bids, but if I try to modify any of the bids it says “no eligible cruise found”. I don’t really care because I’m happy with the cabin I have and don’t really want to spend any more money. I just thought it was weird.
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I know this doesn’t answer your question, but I have a similar scenario. The price of my May sailing went down quite a bit. I received a FCC from NCL, same as you. The weird thing is I had bid on upgrades before requesting the price adjustment. Now if I go and try and modify my bids, I can see them, but when I try to modify them it says “no eligible cruise found”. I have never seen that message before so I’m assuming because I got the FCCs it cancelled out my eligibility to bid. I’ll be curious to see what your experience is.
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1 hour ago, Cigar King said:
That's a negative for us. We don't drink, so bottled water is one of the things we get often. Sparkling water the same?
On NCL no bottled waters included. You have to purchase water separately.
On MSC unlimited waters both still and sparkling. Bottled water is also served in the Yacht Club restaurant both still and sparkling.
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I just placed bids on two cruises in June. Neither were open to bidding at the 90 day point. I kept getting a message saying it wasn’t time. I just kept checking back and it worked eventually.
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10 minutes ago, mafig said:
You can't bring water on the ship.
Bottled water is not included in their drink package.
This is such a weird policy. You can get all the free drinks you want, but not bottled water.
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2 hours ago, Cigar King said:
Somebody mentioned MSC Yacht Club. I've been wanting to try that since I saw a cruise show featuring their ship. Wife not so much, mainly because we have had several reports that were less than complementary. Is the consensus here that it's worth it? I think they have (or at least *had*) status matching.
We’ve sailed MSC several times, both in a balcony, a suite and in the Yacht club. Everyone has their own opinion of MSC. Their website isn’t great and their shoreside customer service is lacking in my opinion, but I have never had a bad experience on MSC. The Yacht Club experience is far superior to any other suite experience we have had (and we have been on over 100 cruises). It also costs a lot less than the Haven on NCL. The butler meets you on the sidewalk, walks you thru security, takes you thru check in and then walks you right onto the ship and into the Yacht Club. No other cruise line I have experienced does that. All of the Yacht Club facilities are behind locked doors that you use your key card to enter. Yacht club members only, no high level cruisers. All your drinks are included, including anything inside your mini fridge, which the butler refills daily. Any time you leave the ship you are escorted to the front of the line by a butler. When you go to shows, you are escorted to the show by a butler. Their private island has its own Yacht club beach with restaurant and bar. No need to bring towels, they provide them at the beach. A butler escorts you off the ship and onto a golf cart that drives you to the beach. There’s not one concierge to take care of you, but three at the desk most times.
Honestly, for the money I think they offer the best experience out there. I have friends in Orlando who are Royal Pinnacles and were afraid to try MSC. I talked them into trying it and they booked 4 more cruises while onboard. Don’t be afraid to give it a try. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Also, they do still have the status match. It offers a few nice perks if you are at their highest level.- 5
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57 minutes ago, Cigar King said:
Tried doing a search but I didn't see anything that answered my question.
There's a lot of talk about "exclusive". Is it really, or is it like Royal and various loyalty tiers have access too?
To my knowledge none of the lattitudes levels grant access to the Haven. It’s not like Pinnacles on Royal that have access to Coastal and the Suite Lounge.
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I’ve sailed in suites on almost all cruise lines. The experience on NCL is different in that all the facilities are located in one area behind closed doors. You need a key to get into the Haven complex. You’ll have your restaurant, pool, bar, hot tubs, etc all within that closed in area instead of being spread out like on some of Royals ships. The Haven is a ship within a ship. The only other experience I can compare it to is MSCs Yacht club.
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Question for those of you that have bid before. I have an upcoming sailing in May. I bid on 3 different haven categories. Now when I go back into the email that links to my bids and go to review your offer, the bids show up as pending, but if I try to modify them I get this message “no eligible cruise found”. I’ve never seen this before.
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shareholderbenefit@rccl.com
I just emailed them day before yesterday and had the confirmation in my email today.
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Just spent 20 days on the Radiance. Ate in Chops several times. We had the filet, fish and lamb chops and all were very good. Food and service were some of the best we’ve had on any Royal ship. Food and service in Giovanni’s was also excellent.
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Thank you @Sammae for all the great info. We’re booked for a 12 nt out of Southampton in this same category. I was tempted to bid on the low level Haven suites, but this room has more square footage and almost as many perks as the Haven suites.
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Price Drop Alert for Eclipse TA sailings in August 2024
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@NorthStarStateCruiser thanks for sharing. Although I can’t take this cruise, I do appreciate people sharing the deals. Hopefully one day it will work out for me!