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  1. It depends on what you like. During our last cruise in 2019, we did the train excursion and very much liked it
  2. Basically Book Later allows you to delay your decision for up to 90 days. If you don't make a decision, it expires and your deposit is returned. When you do book, you then make a decision on whether the booking has refundable or non-refundable deposit. Here is a link to to the form itself with screenshots of it pasted below:
  3. We have booked the family cabins at least 15 times. As many have mentioned, they are not eligible for the one category Captains Club upgrade. During the late 90's we did get CC upgrades into the larger family cabins but they were outside cabins (Century class) and were designated as Cat 3 cabins. The upgrade was worth about $200 pp for 1st/2nd.
  4. We are flying to Rome in October. It is my wife's dream for our bags to be lost so she has an excuse to buy a new wardrobe in Rome in which case I will need the Euro to go down more....
  5. There is a world wide chip shortage going on right now.
  6. Also no need to sleep on the couch in the case of a late night heated disagreement.
  7. So the 20,000 PUP super quiz would be attractive to you.
  8. While ships don't have to sail full to break even, they cruise lines try mighty hard to fully load them. Again, couples can financially benefit by booking a higher cat cabin (such as an FV) and an inside cabin separately as solos versus paying for the FV cabin as double occupants. There is a large cost difference between the two.
  9. It was recently changed to 2 bottles per person
  10. If solos had to pay double the price (solo supplement) then there would be no difference (ignoring onboard spending differences of course). That is what the solo supplement is designed to do. But if solos do not pay double, but rather only for themselves (no solo supplement which is the current promotion), then couples that otherwise would double occupy a cabin, could elect to book two cabins of the same category--and occupy each cabin as a solo for the same cost. Or some couples may elect to book a suite as a solo for one of them and an inside cabin as a solo for the other and pay less than if they had booked a double occupied a suite. Either way, in the most extreme scenario, Celebrity's ships would sail half full (passenger point of view: woo hoo!) or half empty (Celebrity financial accounting point of view: boo hoo!).
  11. I think of the supplement as a multiplier. If it's 200%, then the solo passenger has to pay double the rate for 1st passenger.
  12. Good point. However Celebrity is very good at marketing an equivalent offer disguised as something different. Case in point: yesterday's 60%-off-the-second-passenger offer has been replaced with a 30%-off-every-passenger offer which is the same thing for a double occupied cabin. But the two-solos-in-two-cabins plan gets the discount! Woo hoo (x2)!!
  13. Yesterday I noticed that the registration on Celebrity's website has been removed: https://www.celebritycruises.com/cruise-critic-connections
  14. Thanks for the information, Anne. I hope they are resumed soon.
  15. I am glad to read that you had a fabulous time aboard Solstice. Our last cruise before the pandemic shutdown was aboard Solstice and we hope to sail her again at the end of next year.
  16. I agree. I just finished the quiz. It is very difficult to develop a marketing oriented True/False question where "False" is a correct and useful answer.
  17. From our experience aboard Solstice back in Dec 2019, you cannot get the ship to ship your glass works. They really don't have a standard set of packing materials or boxes to give you either. You are pretty much on your own.
  18. Good catch. Thanks for bringing this to our attention!
  19. Here is the flyer: link. Here is a list of the applicable sailings: link
  20. We have been on Horizon once but never got around to sailing on Zenith before she was transferred out of the fleet. Here is some news on her that came out the past few days: https://www.tradewindsnews.com/cruise-and-ferry/unwanted-japanese-cruise-ship-changes-hands/2-1-1220494 https://www.cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/27453-zenith-s-future-questionable-as-peace-boat-cancels-ship-s-schedule.html
  21. Published yesterday in the Anchorage Daily News: https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/2022/05/17/search-ends-for-woman-who-fell-from-cruise-ship-in-alaskas-inside-passage/
  22. We are booked on a Nov 2023 Xpedition sailing (Xpedition Suite). I noticed that on the same week and for a couple hundred dollars more, I can book a Sky Suite with a traditional balcony aboard Flora. I like the idea that Xpedition is only licensed to sail with half the passengers that it has the capacity to carry (48 with a capacity for 100). I also know that Flora is brand new, state of the art, eco friendly, and designed specifically for the Galapagos but carries 100 passengers. I also think the Sky Suites are bigger than the Xpedition Suite. If the itineraries (which is the most important factor) were not a consideration, is it worth switching over to a new ship carrying twice as many people?
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