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  1. Crowded elevator 5-6 times a day for 7 days. I'm not saying it was specifically from the elevator but Covid was on the ship. Crowded bars, restaurants, theater, it could have been anywhere. No thanks.
  2. Not sure if we should go back to required testing but passengers have to assume the risks of being on a very large cruise ship. We got off Wonder on 1/29 and both DH and I got Covid. First time either of us have had it. The past 10 days have been rough. This was our 4th cruise post-Covid, the first on RCI. The other 3 were smaller ships with maximum 650 passengers. On Wonder we were in crowded elevators, no one wearing masks, 6000+ passengers. We knew the risks going in but it's going to be a very long time before we go back to the mega ships, if ever.
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    Spa

    Prices are high but the quality is good, IMO. I had a 1-hour pedicure for $93 including gratuity. The OP asked about product pushing and the short answer to that is they don’t. On my 2 cruises in 2022, I was never asked to purchase any products. The subject never came up.
  4. I was in my early 50’s on my first O cruise and didn’t feel too young. It was a great itinerary. Back then the entertainment was almost non-existent. It’s much better now and they’re making a good effort towards appealing to a wider range of age groups, Now I’m 67 and feel like I’m in the middle age range although it does depends on the itinerary . On my South Pacific cruise last year there were as many people younger than me as older.
  5. Wow. That is against Oceania’s rules and that wine steward needs more training. It’s upsetting to people who follow the rules. If too many people break Oceania’s generous alcohol policy we could find ourselves under the same restrictions as the mainstream lines who will seize your bottles. Follow the rules for the enjoyment of all aboard. Just My Opinion
  6. +1 I completely agree. Just checking email and reading the news can be very frustrating and difficult on an O ship. Charging for internet could help the problem. O needs to do something about it because they’re not even in the same ballpark with other cruise lines when it comes to internet quality. I only have first-hand knowledge about Royal Caribbean. Their internet is outstanding and they do charge for it unless you are in a suite.
  7. I received a similar email yesterday for my Nautica cruise in August. It’s well before final payment but it’s 3 fewer hours in ports in France and Italy. I just wish they would be more upfront about the reason rather than saying it’s to “reduce their carbon footprint” which I am not buying.
  8. If you’re having a hard time with it, I wouldn’t worry. Even if you get the photo uploaded they will still take your photo at the terminal check-in. I think they use the uploaded photo for the crew to get to know you. This has been my experience. YMMV
  9. French Polynesia (Tahiti) does not require a visa for US citizens. I was there last year and didn't need a visa. Enjoy your cruise!
  10. To clear up any confusion, this is from the US Department of State website: You can renew online if: Your most recent passport is/was valid for 10 years, and you are age 25 or older. Your recent passport was issued over 9 years (in 2014) but less than 15 years (in 2008) from the date you plan to submit your application. Your passport can be expired. If you do not qualify to renew online, you may be able to renew by mail or in-person. Go to our Renew page to learn more. You cannot renew online if your passport was issued less than 9 years ago. I hope this is helpful information for anyone looking to renew. Helping each other out is what these message boards are all about.
  11. Wow that's harsh. These boards are filled with opinions which I welcome but I'm not allowed to express mine? I've never been on any cruise or land tour traveling through many countries and I have never come close to using 3 pages on my passport. That includes any visas that may have been required. Everyone is free to do whatever they feel is necessary but if it were me I wouldn't bother to get a new passport until I return home from this cruise. That Is Just My Opinion. Take it or leave it however you want to, just as I do other opinions expressed here. I really don't care.
  12. I believe there is a difference between renewing a passport and issuing a new passport. Renewal means your passport is about to expire. If you have run out of pages, it sounds like the new procedure now is to have a new passport issued with the same expiration date. I have lived in foreign countries and have run out of pages. We would have to go to the embassy and have them add new pages. (Residence Visas and Travel Visas use a lot of pages). That was a simpler process than what they’re doing now by having to have a brand new passport issued. Like I said, my advice to the OP is call the passport office. My opinion is 3 blank pages for his upcoming cruise is adequate.
  13. 3 pages is most likely enough for your upcoming cruise so I wouldn't worry about it yet. However you should get a new passport when you return home. It shouldn't matter if they're not consecutive blank pages. If the current expiration date is more than a year away, you cannot renew. I am fairly certain of that. The expiration date has to be within a year in order to renew. Depending on when your passport expires, the passport office would issue a new passport with the same expiration date. I would contact the passport office for a clear explanation rather than relying on what your TA or Oceania says.
  14. Interesting.... That wasn't my experience when I was on Sirena in October. I did not hear Dottie promoting or trying to sell spa treatments, wine tasting, or excursions. She did make announcements over the PA but I never got the impression she was trying to sell anything. We did go to the wine tasting. We learned about it by reading it in Currents, not by anything that Dottie or anyone else said. We were on a 10-day cruise and had one wine tasting. I believe it was $70/person. Interesting that your cruise had one nearly every day. Something worth mentioning about the spa is that they have become much more low-key about selling their products. They don't push product-selling at all. Seems to have changed since Aquamar took over. Just my observation.
  15. One of the things I like most about Oceania is that it is not all inclusive. I am a moderate drinker and would not get my money's worth if alcohol was included in the fare. I do not want to subsidize other passengers alcoholic beverages so I believe that pay-as-you go or purchasing a beverage package is the most fair for everyone. Keep in mind that Oceania does not bill themselves as a "luxury cruise line" unlike the others that you mentioned. Interesting about what you said about being "nickel and dimed at every turn". I was on Sirena for 10 days in October/November with Dottie as the CD and I didn't have that feeling at all from any staff member. I did go to the Spa, although not for a massage, and did not pay more than the quoted price nor was I asked to pay for add-ons. We had mostly good meals in the GDR but agree that it can be hit-or-miss. Thank you for posting your review.
  16. PH is 50% larger than veranda staterooms on R ships. (322 sq ft vs 216 sq ft). It's a noticeable difference that I value but I understand it's not important to everyone. I doubt you'd see an upgrade to a PH for $500 because they are in high demand on R ships. I was using Oceania's PH as a comparison to Silversea's smallest cabin because it's approximately the same size.
  17. I preface this to say that we like Oceania and have never been on Silversea. I was curious by what the OP said so I looked at Silversea's website. They advertise as a luxury cruise line. I'm booked on a Mediterranean cruise on the Nautica this summer in a PH1. I compared this to a similar itinerary on Silversea. I was surprised to see that Silversea's fare was a better deal. For the sake of comparison on my Mediterranean cruise on the Nautica, the price with airfare (no OLife) is $850/person/day. On Silversea's veranda suite (slightly larger than O's PH) the price is $890/person/day. This includes airfare, alcohol, shore excursions, and gratuities. I don't know if their alcohol is meal-times only or anytime. You're getting more for your money on Silversea. I noticed that on my Nautica cruise, Oceania raised the fare recently and the cruise still shows a lot of availability. Now I'm wondering if their fares are inflated ahead of the upcoming President's Day Sale. I'm wondering what's going on? Just my observation.
  18. I haven't been on Royal in several years and am wondering if Windjammer is still self-serve or do the staff put the food on your plate for you? I will be on Wonder in a couple of weeks. Thank you in advance.
  19. We don't take the OLife OBC but I agree with you that it is not hard to spend it. It wouldn't for me, anyway. We are not yet at the level where we get complimentary PPG. On a 10-day cruise in a PH, the gratuities for 2 people will be $460. (This was our situation on our last 2 O cruises). OLife on a 10-day cruise for 2 people is $600. We would only have to spend another $140. Spa, shop, wine tasting. That $140 can be spent in a flash. It'll be a different story when we get to the complimentary PPG level of course.
  20. That's correct. The $23/day is for the PH. It has nothing to do with gratuities for drinks. There seemed to be some confusion about it. The web page is very confusing and it would be best if O would fix it.
  21. My booking shows $23/person/day which is what the gratuities are for a PH. It's definitely a programming error or a poorly designed web page. I'd have to drink $110 worth of alcohol per day if this is PPG for booze. I'd be passed out on the floor before that could happen!
  22. It depends on what cruise you are interested in. Not all cruises are included in these sales. Also worth mentioning is that when they advertise "up to a 4-cabin category upgrade", that might mean you can only upgrade to an A1 at the highest. When I inquired during a President's Day Sale a few years ago, I was told I couldn't upgrade to a PH. That was for the specific cruise that I was calling about. When the President's Day Sale is advertised on the website, check the details and the list of cruises eligible and you will know more then. At this point it's hard to say how that would compare to, for example, the Labor Day sale.
  23. I used a 10-day cruise as an example because that's what my last couple of cruises have been. There are 12-day cruises with a $300 O Life which calculates to $25/day. 14-day cruises for $400 which is less than $30/day. Purchasing OLife beverage package is a good value if you drink wine or beer with lunch and dinner, IMO. It's certainly a much better value than purchasing the House Select beverage package separately. I don't upgrade to the Prestige package. Do the math for your particular cruise to see what works best for you.
  24. The $30/day is the price if you choose the OLife beverage package. For example, on a 10-day cruise, OLife is $300. Don't confuse that with purchasing it separately (outside of OLife) where House Select will cost you $39.95.
  25. I wouldn't pay $39.95 for it, however, if you purchase the O Life beverage package it calculates to $30/day and includes gratuities. For me, that is a good value. I drink wine with meals. I don't go to happy hours, to the bar after dinner, before dinner, etc. I'll have one glass of wine at lunch and 2 at dinner when I'm on a cruise. For $30/day, I'm getting my money's worth. Everyone has to do their own math on it.
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