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  1. On 12/28/2021 at 8:24 PM, whitshel said:

    Izumi Tonight. We're not real big sushi eaters but this was really good. 

    The waiters have all been really good. We've been tipping $20 on top of the normal UDP gratuity. 

    What is normal UDP gratuity?  I have never purchased the UDP but I thought that gratuities were included with prix fixe dining dining. Was not sure about ala carte dining.

  2. Getting off and on the tenders for "deep water" snorkel excursions is very easy.  To get off just sit on the side of the tender with your fins in the water and slide or push off into the water while holding your mask on your face. To get back on the tender go to the rear where there is a small ramp that extends into the water. I just leaned back on the ramp, removed my fins and then slide back up the ramp.

  3. On 11/15/2021 at 10:38 PM, bethtex said:

    we are on Xplorer in January and really looking forward to it!

    any packing tips appreciated!

    DW and I packed lightly. We each carried a backpack. DW brought a relatively small carryon and I brought a slightly large suitcase that was checked. We were well below the 44 lb limit for checked luggage. The only reason that my suitcase was a bit larger was that I packed a large dry bag, prescription mask and snorkel.

     

    We didn't bring any "dress" clothes. Our dress clothes consisted of a couple of nicer tops for DW and one button down polo for me. We were very casual. We didn't feel the need to dress to impress. I wore my walking pants at dinners and shorts during lunches. Each cabin gets 2 free bags of laundry (20 items per bag). Laundry was returned the next day. We didn't take a photo with the captain during the evening cocktail reception with the officers. However, many guests took a photo and wore nice outfits.

     

    I brought 4 pairs of footwear. 

    1. Walk/running shoes - these were fine for the long/hard walks over rough terrain. If you need extra support for your ankles then you may want to wear hiking shoes and even us a walking stick (CEL provides sticks)/

    2. Casual slip on shoes (they have shoe strings) - wore on ship

    3. Flip flops - used for wet landings and on beach or easy walks, the toe strap broke the last day. Fortunately it broke when I was getting ready to pack so I threw it away. I would bring sturdier rubber sandals if I took another trip.

    4. Cheap water shoes - used the first day only, then used flip flops.

     

    CEL provides water bottles and sun screen. 

     

     

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  4. On 11/16/2021 at 12:10 PM, FFMilesJunkie said:

     

    I understand the wine on board is mostly South American wines due to provisioning limitations.  Do you recall if there were any upcharge wines/champagne for celebrations?  Just wondering whether to purchase some nice champagne at duty free and bring on board or if there are on board options to purchase special wines.  

    I forgot to copy the wine list. I'll ask my brother if he has a copy. There were no upcharges on the wines that I drank. I just tried the wines that were served at dinner. If I did not like the wine I just asked to try another. Two nights in a row I didn't care for the dinner wines. I think that they were Malbec and Merlot. I asked for the Chilean Cab that my SIL liked and I was happy with it.

  5. 6 hours ago, jogruffy said:

    We are going on the Flora on Nov. 28. Just wondered what the temperatures were like for your trip?

    Thanks,

    John

    We had nice weather. Upper 60s to low 70s F. No rain for the first 6 days. We did bring the CEL supplied ponchos for the Santa Cruz excursion to the Darwin Center. It rained a bit on the bus ride but stopped by the time we reached the Center.

  6. On 11/15/2021 at 10:38 PM, bethtex said:

    did you get a tour of Quito?  I heard that was cancelled due to Covid 

     

    since CEL provides flights and hotel for 10 day cruise/tour, presume it also provides transport to hotel and from hotel to ship/airport?

     

    we are on Xplorer in January and really looking forward to it!

    any packing tips appreciated!

    We flew from Houston to Quito and arrived almost 10pm, Friday, 11/5. After breakfast Saturday morning we boarded buses for the Quito tour. Went into downtown, visited a church, continued the downtown walk and had lunch at another church facility. Excellent buffet lunch. Then headed to equator museum.

     

    We booked our own flights from US to Quito. The 10-day Flora package has option of booking your own flights or using CEL air. With either option, CEL handles all transfers and transportation after your arrival in Quito and through your departure. CEL takes care of everything. Customer service was outstanding. I hope that the Xplorer experience is the same as Flora.

  7. On 11/12/2021 at 3:00 PM, mcglauser said:

    How many guests are traveling with you this week? We'll be taking the Flora in December, and I wondered if they were limiting guest capacity.

    As I mentioned earlier there are 74 guests on this cruise. Was told today that there will be 76 on next cruise. I asked if there are any limitations on capacity and was told no and that one of the sailings in December is sold out.

  8. There are 74 guests on board. I was told that the numbers have been gradually increasing. I don’t think that current numbers are being limited. Galapagos no longer requires a negative COVID test for entrance. Just need to be fully vaxed. However, CEL has more stringent testing requirements. I took a RT-PCR test before flying to Ecuador. My negative test satisfied CEL when I arrived at the hotel Friday night. Guests who could not provide a negative test result were tested by CEL at the hotel. Sunday morning all guests were required to take a rapid Antigen test at the hotel before boarding buses to Quito airport for private charter to Baltra, Galapagos. We were allowed to remove masks on tenders to Flora. No masks required on Flora.

     

    The food and service has been excellent. I will try to post menus and pictures later. Food is not available 24/7. However, the variety, quality and service has been  very satisfying.

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  9. Flora schedule lists “deep water” snorkel as “Advanced deep-water snorkel (for experienced snorkels only)”. This is open water snorkeling along the shoreline as opposed to beach snorkeling, where you walk in from the beach. A tender will drop you off in open water and will be at a pick up area. Flotation vests are discouraged, maybe even prohibited for these “advanced” excursions. We typically had 4 tenders with 30-40 snorkelers. I felt very safe. You were asked to buddy up but since I was a single I just joined or stayed with or near a couple of others. If there was a strong current we were dropped off up current and drifted towards the pick up area. Guides were in the water with us and had whistles to let us know if we were headed in wrong direction. Also you could signal for help, if needed, and a tender would pick you up. CEL wants to discourage beginners. I feel that any snorkeler who feels comfortable in open water for 45-60 minutes would enjoy this activity. 

  10. Hi David, 

     

    Just got back from a snorkel excursion this morning. Another one is scheduled this afternoon.

     

    Unfortunately, there are no scuba options on any of the Celebrity ships in Galapagos. There used to be some add-on options, however, since the pandemic Celebrity eliminated all third party offerings in order to control the COVID “bubble”.

     

     I brought my own snorkel and prescription mask. Also have my Padi card in case there was a chance to scuba dive. I used shorty wet suit and fins provided on Flora.

  11. We are currently on the Flora. We booked the 10-day package which began 11/5/21. We embarked on the Flora 11/7.  I was hoping to post a “live” blog but time past so quickly. I will try to update and post my thoughts about this wonderful cruise. So far the experience has been fantastic. Feel free to ask questions. I’ll do my best to get answers.

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  12. 7 hours ago, sanger727 said:

    Not sure if anyone is interested in hearing about a non-celebrity Galapagos cruise as a point of reference. But we finished ours a week ago. We booked through ‘Royal Galapagos’ and the package was a 7 night cruise with 1 night pre-cruise hotel stay in Quito and round trip flights from Quito. Our ship had 10 staterooms but only half were filled. So a total of 10 people onboard. The nice thing about that is that we could all fit on one zodiac. Our itinerary was similar to celebrity’s outer loop.

     

    positives: the ship was beautiful. The crew were able to give a lot of personalized attention since there weren’t many guests. Our naturalist and excursions were wonderful.
     

    Negatives: this was a very small ship and when we sailed it was difficult to sleep or relax because of the engine noise and movement. Even when we were anchored in calm water the ship rocked quite a bit. Alcohol was not included and prices were quite high. Meals were pre-set. No menus or choices. Breakfast and lunch were buffets but dinners were plated. Also The amount of tips requested at the end were quite excessive compared to celebrity.

     

    Thanks for your comments. I always like to get comparisons of different cruise lines/ships and experiences.  Have you been on Flora?  If so, if you had to go to Galapagos again would you prefer Flora or Royal Galapagos?

     

    Flora is not inexpensive. Tips are included. What was the amount of tips that RG requested?

     

    DW and I will be on Flora 11/7/2021. My brother and SIL will travel with us. I will try to post my experience on our trip and answer any questions on CC.

  13. 11 minutes ago, caribill said:

     

    I would assume that she does not herself read CC posts.

     

    So she would only know the extent of the app problems if those who do read the posts pass the information up to her and not shield her from knowing what is really going on.

    She  wouldn't have to read CC posts to know about problems.  Princess customer service reps are fielding calls all day to support guests questions and problems. The customer service department would be well aware of the problems and issues. 

  14. It might be fun to make Princess IT dept scapegoats for the problems with MedallionClass app but IT doesn't work in a vacuum. Princess management should have been aware of the problems for the system that has been in development for over 2 years. 

     

    I would be shocked that Jan Swartz is not aware of the problems with the system. She was President of Princess. Prior to that she was VP of Customer Service. Before she was hired by Princess she worked with a consulting firm to make enhancements to the Princess call center. So Jan Swartz is very familiar with customer service. 

     

    I found it interesting that in a post someone asked Ms Swartz about the Veteran benefits being retained and the response was something to the effect that Princess (or she) would work hard to retain the benefits.  Why would that even come up as a question if Princess had not just reduced benefits for platinum/elite members?  

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  15. 21 minutes ago, jagsfan said:

    I’m confused. It wasn’t intended for “free “ brewed coffee but you can use it for brewed coffee. ????

    Back of coffee cards states "Complimentary coffee/tea only applicable to voyage of purchase.'  So on a subsequent cruise if you use that card with unused punches you do not get "free" brewed coffee.  However, you can use a punch to get the brewed coffee.

  16. 1 minute ago, Colo Cruiser said:

    Not true. It was never intended for brewed coffee to be carried over to subsequent cruises.

    Good luck.  🙂

    It was never intended for FREE "brewed" coffee to be carried to the next cruise. However, you could use a punch for brewed coffee on the next cruise. 

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