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  1. I don't know about the Revolutionized Millennium, but I can say this: 1. The aft cabins on the Revolutionized Summit did not have aft balcony dividers that could open: 2. The un-Revolutionized Millennium did not have aft balcony dividers that could open either:
  2. Yeah, EC = Eclipse. I am sorry that you could not benefit from the sale. Neither could I.
  3. I skipped the long video, but I can say that we did a MoveUp to AQ for the first time ever on Solstice last December and I ordered something off the MDR menu every evening when we dined at Blu. Nice service and ambiance but I didn’t care for the food as much.
  4. For comparison: the 5 night specialty dining package for our Apr 2025 Solstice sailing is $270 without any discounts (plus the 20% gratuity that is charged when you make the purchase). The list prices for the individual restaurants are the same as what you listed except for The Porch because Solstice does not have that restaurant.
  5. If you look at my screenshot on my last post, you can see that the Check In date is declared.
  6. Try this: Go to the home page and click on your name. You should get a dropdown box that includes an option to "Manage Reservation". Click on that and you will get a list of your cruises (below). The cruise you are interested in should have a "Check In" button.
  7. Click on "Manage Trip" in the upper right hand corner of the main Celebrity web page--it will give you a drop down box which includes "Check-In" as an option. That is one way to get there.
  8. This has been posted on Celebrity's trade website. It will become active for one week starting tomorrow. Here is the sales flyer. Here is the list of sailings that are eligible. I am down to one future sailing (Apr 2025 TP on Solstice) and it is not among the listed sailings. I hope you have better luck.
  9. When you are photographing the aurora, you alternately marvel at what you see in the sky and then you admire what you captured on your camera's LCD screen. Here is my naked eye vs photo comparison and explanation. 1. Brightness. The aurora was definitely much dimmer to the naked eye. Looked like a moon lit cloud at best. 2. Colors. The aurora colors were dull and muted to the naked eye. You could make out the colors with your eye, but the colors in the photos are a lot more vibrant. To me the aurora looked gray-ish with light shades of red and green. My wife and I are in our 60's and there were 6-10 students from the University of Wisconsin (Madison) campus with us at any one time. When I was listening to them, it seemed like they could pick out the colors more readily than my wife and I could thereby proving that not only is youth wasted on the young, but so is eyesight. 3. Shape. The aurora definitely looked more diffuse to my eyes however I could make out the general shapes but I could not see the immediate changing of shape (noticed it over time) or any shimmering. When I rolled down my car window in a neighborhood street to get my first look (my eyes were not very dark adapted), you could see the aurora hanging down from the sky like a curtain. However the photos show the overall shape much better as well as the shapes of the colors within the aurora. One memorable view was looking directly up above me in a brightly lit parking lot at what I later learned to be an aurora corona (my last two photos in my post). While the camera definitely shows it better, with your eyes you could easily make out something--gray--that was unworldly, ghastly, and surreal. It looked like some kind of gigantic mythical bird was forming out of the sky above and it was about to come for me (in a bad way). 4. Size/Expanse. Although the light gathering ability of the camera sensor reveals "more" aurora, what was unmistakable to the naked eye that night was the sheer expanse, wide coverage, large scale, and humongous size of the entire aurora display--it covered much of the whole sky in all directions. It was as memorable as it was amazing--something your eye could take in but the camera failed to adequately capture. 5. Stars. It is much more evident in the photos, but it was impressive for me to see with my own eyes how the stars shine through the aurora undimmed--something that makes it unmistakably different than a cloud. David
  10. My wife and I did the Southern Loop Xpedition sailing in an Xpedition Suite (502) this past Nov. Here is the live thread that I posted. The suite air conditioner was just fine. Except for a bug we caught right after the cruise, the trip went very well. Celebrity did an excellent job. The trip is expensive, but we got what we paid for and more.
  11. I’d like to know what they’re really thinking…
  12. Hi, Mark. I haven't seen a breakdown published by Celebrity in a long time. Here is something that was posted by @Jim_Iain back in 2020 (the rates have since been raised a few times): Here is the thread that went along with it: David
  13. I did look at the S class cabin sticky and I clicked on the large spreadsheet and found your Eclipse cabin listed (1642). It said that it was one of nine cabins with the vent over the balcony. Until I saw your post and then the spreadsheet, I didn’t know that such a thing existed!
  14. Thanks for writing this review. I agree that Ushauia is a great port and it's awesome that you got to spend extra time there. Sorry that your cabin was a disappointment. It may be worth paying your cabin info on the S class cabin sticky thread pinned at the top of this forum.
  15. Here is a 13 page brochure that gives more detail about the shore excursions that are run at each island. It might be useful in helping you figure out which itinerary you want. Although it is written for their flagship, Flora, the shore excursion description should be the same for the other two ships--it was for our Xpedition sailing.
  16. Here is a comprehensive 68 page Galapagos brochure published by Celebrity. I hope you find it useful.
  17. Yes, you read that right. The promotion is essentially a credit. $750 pp towards your air fare if you use Flights By Celebrity or $500 pp credit if you book it yourself. Also some people like to use the credit to cheaply upgrade to business or first class.
  18. As far as the all inclusive aspect of the trip, you're not missing anything. Everything is covered except for the gift shop, massages and some alcohol. When I would go to my online Cruise Planner for our Nov 2023 Xpedition sailing, this is what appeared: Tips are also covered but some passengers will hand out extra discreetly. Extra tips are not solicited nor implied.
  19. Here's the flyer on the current Galapagos air promotion which includes the fine print. This promotion has been active most of the time in the past. You save $750 pp if you book your air through Celebrity. The fine print days you will be credited $500 pp if you independently make your own air arrangements. When we are talking about air, it refers to the flights from your home and back. The round trip air from Quito to Baltra is part of your package.
  20. My understanding is that you can book onboard and get the OBC. That's what they told me. You just have to find the time to do it. Of course there's no OBC to be gained if you book another Galapagos sailing. Too bad!
  21. We were on the road to North Carolina when the email/video came out. The webinar is well produced. Having just been to the Galapagos last November on Xpedition, I certainly agree that it is a great destination and Celebrity does a great job with it from beginning to end. Maybe we will do Flora some day. There is a total annular eclipse occurring at sunrise at the Galapagos on Jan 26, 2028--so maybe then.
  22. The layout for the 3 sets of elevators on Millennium class ships (aft-mid-bow locations) is an older ship design I would say. Horizon and Century class ships had the same layout for their 3 sets of elevators. It's the newer Celebrity ships that have gone away from that.
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