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  1. Your bid would be per person, not per day. I believe if you won a Fantastica balcony you would stay Bella, but if you won an Aurea you would get Aurea benefits. These are screen shots of the bid amounts for my four day cruise. I upped the bid amount for the Aurea balcony to $110pp and won. The other pic is the intro at the top of the page when you click to bid. I kept it on my open tab and it continued to show the offers for the cabins I did not bid on. When I won the bid, those offers disappeared and at the bottom of said Not eligible to bid.
  2. Agree with JAGR. Land at 1100, still need to get off plane and get to baggage claim, get bags, get transportation. Too close for comfort. EM
  3. My first cruise booked for 8/17 I booked inside Fantastica gty and had the option to bid before any cabin was assigned. I bid low on an OV, Aurea balcony ( lowest Aurea category) and YIN. After I was assigned a cabin, which was a balcony, I got another I’m it’s to bid, and the amounts were lower than the first time. I only bid on Aurea and YIN, low bids, and got Aurea. The bids on offer for the prior 4 day were actually lower than for the 3 day. EM
  4. The thing is, the original cabins connected. The new cabins also connect, but not with each other. EM
  5. Windstar is small enough to dock in Marittima. You can walk to the People mover which takes you to Piazzale Roma. Walk across it to the train station. Pack light. EM
  6. My bet is that just being plat. Dia. Will no longer get you priority walk up checkin. It will get you the two day priority in choosing you your checkin time. Because too many p/d were not checking in or not choosing an early time, because they didn’t need to. So non p/d got those early times, and when they showed up, and the p/d showed up at the same time, there was double the number for those time slots. So now the priority will be the ability to choose two days earlier than the others. EM
  7. I just tried a dummy booking for April 2025 and after I selected basic fare, all I was offered in every category was Fantastica until I got to balcony, and I was offered Aurea, too. And YC. This was Grandiosa. No Bella offered. EM
  8. Congratulations! You have some great ports on that itinerary. Suggest you explore the ports of call boards here for the Caribbean. Also, if you don’t already have a passport, suggest you start the process soon, as it has been taking months. EM
  9. You might also check to see if there is a ROLL CALL for your cruise, and see what others sailing with you have done. ROLL CALLS are where you can connect with other CC members sailing with you. To find your ROLL CALL, go back to the main boards page, scroll down to ROLL CALLS, click on your. Raise line, then your ship, and look for a thread with the dates for your cruise. EM
  10. Go ahead and bid, nothing to lose. It’s one tiny way I gamble, and this time I won with a minimum bid. EM
  11. If you are BElla or Fantastica your time and table will be assigned and be on your cruise card when you check in. If you wish to be seated together you need to go to the dining room at the announced time and request it. If you are Aurea you have anytime dining either in a section of the MDR or a separate dining room. There is a regulation that groups seated together must have the same beverage packages, but replies are mixed as to whether that is being enforced. EM
  12. It doesn’t hurt, you won’t lose anything if not accepted. What do the offers look like? I am on that sailing and the one after it. I booked Fantastica inside gty for each, was assigned Fantastica balconies, bid on upgrades and won Aurea balconies for both. And I just bid a little above the minimum. When I made the bids on the 13th cruise, I did an experimental booking and it looked like sold out. After I won my bid, I went back again and everything but YIN was available. EM
  13. Go back a number of pages and look for Live From threads…there is one by @JamieLogical. Actually any menus from someone NOT in Yacht Club should be the same. EM
  14. At the Pan Pacific the bellmen will pick up your checked bags at your room and you will next see them on the ship. Then you go down and check out and they will direct you to the elevators down to the check in area. It’s all right in the building. EM
  15. Where are you arriving that you would need a transfer? EM
  16. They will want you out of your cabin probably by 0800-0830. Food venues probably closing by then. You can probably hang around in a lounge until they call the laggards to debark. I am assuming you will be in Southampton? EM
  17. You don’t have to limit yourself to the UK. You could take Eurostar or a ferry to France, etc. and train all over Europe. There is a cruiser on the Carnival board, IntrepidfromDC who did a trip through France (he’s a gourmand, lots of food pics) and then a cruise back home. Last fall he did a cruise and then 10 or so days via train in Italy. EM
  18. Don’t recall how long I’ve been a member. 15, 20 years…. One year we did the Southwest Chief from Chicago to LA, then the Surfliner down to San Diego for a cruise. Northeast Regional PHL to Wash. DC and Capitol Limited to connect with the Chief. Great trip, bedroom all the way. EM
  19. As long as you can find your birth certificate, and it is a closed loop cruise from the US, you can travel without the passport. I was prepared to do that this past March, but my renewed passport arrived the day I left to drive to the port. EM
  20. There are a lot of ‘ports’ on those itineraries that have been created by the cruise lines as getaways for their guests. Coco Cay, private island/beach day. Amber cove: pool and zip line. Roatan: Coxen Hole is the port, it there is nothing there but a straw market unless you do an excursion. Labadee, Puerto Plata, created for cruisers. Grand Turk: Amber Cove but older. The only itineraries that go to ‘real’ places are #1 for Aruba and Curaçao, #5 for San Juan and St. Thomas, and #6 for San Juan, St Thomas and St. Maarten. Those are the only itineraries to see a real port and enjoy exploring without taking an excursion. Because of the number of ports, I would choose #6. EM
  21. I have not been on either ship, although I have been on Seaside, and will be again this month. I think you should take two things into consideration: 1. Ease of travel to the port; 2. Although you said you will be booking Bella (which seems to always to be a gty), if you are more than a couple, on Magnifica the inside and OV cabins for more than two have the bunks on the side walls. And there seem to be a lot of quad OV cabins. On Seashore the insides have the bunks in the ceiling but the OV cabins seem to have a sleeper sofa. This observation is from pictures on cruisedeckplans. One other comment…both times I booked Seaside I booked gty. The first time I saw that there were 40 Fantastica OV cabins, and 1300 balconies. Gambled I would get a balcony, and I did. This time I am sailing solo and do not care about cabin type. I booked Fantastica inside gty, and again got a balcony. Your choice. EM
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