We sailed a couple of weeks ago. Prime rib was on the menu. They've never charged for lobster, just for a second lobster. I don't care for lobster, so I order one in addition to my dinner so my husband can have a second one.
That's not necessarily true. We were on the Infinity last October and the TV/movie system was horrible. Infinity wasn't "Revolutionized" and the system was the old one. We were in our cabin for 5 days (covid) and the only option was to connect my tablet and watch what I had downloaded.
I asked this question 3 years ago and never got an answer to the question. The thread quickly got sidetracked to a discussion about the value of having a TA.
Are "Elite Vacation Consultants" permanently assigned? I still don't like my Consultant and now when I call the cruise line about anything (including booking excursions) they transfer me to the consultant. I have 2 Oceania cruises booked and I'm sure it's too late to transfer them to a TA, assuming I could find one.
Ship - Millennium
CABIN #: 6071
DECK #: 6
CLASS: Balcony
AREA: midway between elevators, forward
BED NEAR: bathroom
QUIET?: Not really
BALCONY VIEW: The balcony is situated above and between 2 life boats.
BALCONY SIZE: Standard for Millennium class
WIND A PROBLEM: no
SOOT A PROBLEM?: no
PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: Across from Crew Only areas. They tend to let doors slam.
I'll probably have to since Oceania doesn't have any snorkeling/scuba excursions.
They said that without trying to book anything. The rep today tried and couldn't find any excursions for Newport.
I thought about doing as you suggested and booking a place holder excursion but I really don't want to spend our first day onboard trying to book an excursion. And there's no guarantee that they will have the problem fixed by then.
Wouldn't you know, Newport is the only port we haven't been to on this cruise.