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"Also how are suite guest treated on the land part of cruisetours? Do they get special treatment or perks?"
Remember that your suite booking is for the cruise portion of the trip only, not for the whole trip, and also that the land portion is operated by a contractor, not by Celebrity. Don't look for any kind of special treatment on the land portion of the trip.
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To continue, yes, there's pretty much something all day. In the afternoon, usually around 4, afternoon tea foods are put out -- little sandwiches, cakes, etc. Then around 5 there's sushi.
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If you don't see mini-sandwiches in Cafe al Bacio, look for them in the buffet in the afternoon after the lunch service is over.
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To answer the second question, seating for suite passengers is by availability only, and there have been some cruises where those in suites were turned away from Blu.
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"I just remember that there was a Bruce on an earlier list.
Did you meet Bruce? Remco is going to be tough to replace."
Yes we met. Bruce and Remco shared the Captain's Club duties on the April TA. There were over 900 Elites, so two Captain's Club Hosts were warranted. About halfway through, however, Remco was told that he would move to his new position and began the training to be able to do bookings, and by the end of the crossing Bruce was more-or-less on his own. During the first European cruise (Norway) Bruce was told that there would be two new booking agents coming aboard, and that there wouldn't be room in the back office of Destinations for four people, so the Captain's Club Host would be moving, but when I left on Saturday, no new location had been determined. One under discussion was the Alcove just aft and starboard of the Art Auction -- a little dead-end spot not at that time used. Another was to have him at a desk in the Guest Relations area. But no decision had been finalized.
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My apologies to both of these men for mis-spelling their names.
Remco Hendricks is Future Cruise Sales
Bruce Van Der Boon is Captain's Club
All I can say is that severe jet lag is in play....
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Captain Manetas is back after an 8 day absence for personal reasons.
Sue Denning is Cruise Director, for approximately one more month, then she goes on vacation.
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Eclipse Captains Club host is now Bruce Van Doorn. Remko has moved to Future Cruise Sales
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Can't really answer about Sue's schedule. Capt Manetas should be on for a few sailings at least
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Master: Manetas
Staff Capt; Charalampos
Chief Eng: Kavouras
GRM: Philip Holmes
Hotel: Tom Brady
CD: denning
F & B: Evan Willemse
Exec. Chef; lee Goble
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Vouchers are used whenever the number of Elites exceeds some threshold number. This most commonly has happened on Transatlantic cruises, and 14 day cruises, since the first time the vouchers were issued last fall. The magic number may vary from ship to ship, depending on the size of the Sky Lounge.
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Monicajay, regardless of its use or non-use for Elite events, most nights Michaels Club doesn't open until 7pm, and you won't find it open during cocktail hour.
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IamtheSea
I will re-post the information I put on this thread a while back.
"3 vouchers per person, per day
They have a date printed on them, so no, you can't use two on one night and four the next
They are valid for the same drinks that would have been available in Michael's or the Sky Lounge, for the same time period, 5 - 7 p.m.
There are certain bars where the vouchers are not valid, nor can they be used in the restaurants. All of this is spelled out in the Elite instructions you receive on the first day.
No vouchers on embarkation day, and perhaps one other day during the cruise if there is a Captain's Club party that night."
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The come each evening for the next day.
As I said in my earlier post, they are valid for the same drinks they would have served at the traditional happy hour
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My letter said:
Dear :
We look forward to welcoming you on Celebrity Eclipse® on her Caribbean voyage. We want to let you know that, due to the extraordinary popularity of this sailing with our Elite members, during the Captain's Club Lounge social hour we'll be offering you the choice to enjoy your evening cocktails at various bars and lounges throughout the ship. This will allow us to continue to provide you with the highest quality service while allowing you the opportunity to experience each venue's unique ambiance.
On your upcoming Caribbean cruise, you'll receive three (3) Elite Beverage Vouchers for each evening. The days and hours of your Captain's Club Lounge remain the same, so you'll be sure to find fellow Elites out enjoying their social hour in the various venues. And, your menu choices for your Elite social hour remain the same, as well.
In the past, when we've had more Elite members than can comfortably occupy Michael's Club, we've moved the Captain's Club Lounge to the Sky Lounge. On rare occasions when even the Sky Lounge cannot accommodate all our Elite Members, we've implemented the voucher system for our members to enjoy the Captain's Club Lounge in various venues. In order to continue to provide you with the highest level of service, we would appreciate your feedback at CaptainsClub@celebrity.com.
We look forward to making your cruise an enjoyable one and hope you enjoy exploring the exciting venues we have on board Celebrity Eclipse.
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3 vouchers per person, per day
They have a date printed on them, so no, you can't use two on one night and four the next
They are valid for the same drinks that would have been available in Michael's or the Sky Lounge, for the same time period, 5 - 7 p.m.
There are certain bars where the vouchers are not valid, nor can they be used in the restaurants. All of this is spelled out in the Elite instructions you receive on the first day.
No vouchers on embarkation day, and perhaps one other day during the cruise if there is a Captain's Club party that night.
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Yes, that's how it works. You board the ship on day one, but don't leave Venice until day two.
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Then head up to the Sky Lounge as usual -- lots of Elites still go there, while others choose other venues.
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Unused OBC can be withdrawn in cash from the casino for a fee of 5%
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I think that the key was that they didn't take away the Sky Lounge venue for those who really liked being up there, they added to the experience, by giving options. It was a good move after all, IMO.
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On the home page of the celebrity website look at the small print down at the bottom and you'll see Gifts....they can send you OBC, or wine or other stuff.
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Generally very good. The first night some bar servers look askance at the voucher, especially if they are new employees. But it soon gets sorted out.
The downside: no more munchies at the Sky Lounge.
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It is a real shame that the S-class ships don't have a Rendezvous lounge dance floor area, and that Michael's Club is too small and oddly arranged. No proper dance floor anywhere on the ship. That's not Perry Grant's fault. He plays where he is scheduled. Dance bands play in the Atrium, where they are scheduled, and that's not their fault, either. The M-class ships are more suited to ballroom dancers, and more suited to a Piano Bar, but now that Connie is doing the short hauls, and Eclipse is doing the 2 week cruises, Perry Grant fans follow where he plays. If Connie gets the two-week cruises in the future, most of us would be happy to go back to that ship, and back to Michael's Club.
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SHIP: Eclipse
CABIN #: 8227
DECK #: 8
CLASS: C3
AREA: Between the two sets of elevators
BED NEAR: Bath
QUIET?: Yes
BALCONY VIEW: Unobstructed
BALCONY SIZE: Typical
WIND A PROBLEM?:no
SOOT A PROBLEM?:no
The NEW Celebrity Secrets thread (4/2013)
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Yes, sushi. Watch the Daily for exact times on your ship and sailing.
Breakfast buffet -- made to order omelettes, waffles, pancakes, french toast, sometimes blintzes, cereals (hot and cold), pastries, meat, grilled tomatoes or mushrooms, cheese, fruit, fish, yogurt, sometimes Asian offerings, sometimes corned beef hash, it's probably easier to ask if there's anything that isn't on the breakfast buffet.