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  1. Google is great if you get the start and end points correct. Google maps doesnt actually show the new pier but switch to satellite view and the new pier is there. So Google says 27 mins. Personally I would recommend walking up Hachiman Zaka Slope for the view I posted earlier rather than the Google route. The whole route can be seen from the ship when docked. We've just returned  two weeks ago, heres some pics of Millenium at the new pier next to the Train Ferry Museum next to the JR Station.

    The route is well signposted in English.

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  2. 16 hours ago, Cruise Puss said:

    She went past Cowes, but headed towards the Needles,

    Do you mean more than normal ? I looked at the path on Marine Traffic and it was only slightly further west. All large vessels leaving Southampton water turn west towards the Needles before turning back east past Cowes in a large S bend to avoid Brambles Bank a large sandbar. Low tides or yachts may mean they go further west sometimes but I wouldn't say they went wrong.

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  3. On 5/14/2024 at 8:53 PM, hummingbird_206 said:

    As to why walk to the Ropeway, because we like to walk and take in the sites as we walk.  I haven't looked into the tram.  Good to know about it so we know the options in case we decide not to walk.

     

     

     We also like to walk, I was planning to use the tram until I saw from the ship how short the distance was. Perfectly safe and a bit of a touristy area along the way. It took us about 40 mins but that was with a few photo stops along the way. We returned only last week from a cruise on the Millemium.

     

     

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  4. 50 minutes ago, WrittenOnYourHeart said:

    As I understand it, whether they use it for tendering or not depends on if they use their tender boats or are required to use local tender boats. If theirs, then the Magic Carpet is used. If local boats, its the more traditional tendering process.

     

    Actually makes no difference, they will use the Magic Carpet with their own tenders or with local boats as in this case in Santorini.

     

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  5. When did OBC supposedly stop ? Last month I booked three 2025 cruises direct with a UK Celebrity agent, Millenium (11 nights), Ascent (11 nights), Silhouette (12 nights) all in standard verandas and got $200 OBC for each cruise.

  6. On 10/5/2023 at 5:12 PM, the penguins said:

    Do you perchance book in a Suite? if so perhaps that's why you get a dedicated person to handle your bookings.

     

    I don't book suites and have a dedicated cruise planner that I always book with and have done for over 10 years (the same one). I have their email address and direct dial phone number they are based in Weybridge along with the rest of the UK planners.

  7. For years I could not see why so many Brits loved going to the Canary Islands then did a cruise there and could see why. We don't sunbathe at all and don't like beach holidays but there is so much else to see and do on the Islands especially the geology of the places. Cruises from Southampton usually go to Madeira and Lisbon but I believe the Barcelona cruises are shorter and go to Casablanca and maybe Cadiz, definitely worth considering.

  8. 2 hours ago, ECCruise said:

    Yes, Australia has different rules than most B2Bs.

     

    As I recall, you will need to exit the ship so they can "zero it out" and know all pax have disembarked, either at the end of their sailing or as a B2B.  You will have been issued your new ship cards.  Yes, you will definitely need to pass through immigration on your way out.  Unless rules have changed, you will not be allowed back on the ship immediately (I remember something like must be off at 10:00, first return at 11:30).  Again, unless rules have changed, you can do whatever you want after you disembark, just as long as you are back in time for all aboard and muster for the next leg. 

    This is exactly what happened to us in March this year. As well as the new sea pass cards which you will need to get back on board so take them with you, you will get a "magic" card that allows to use a fast channel to board whenever you do return bypassing the others checking in.

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  9. 15 hours ago, Denny01 said:

     And no, it doesnt become suffocating with the window down.

     

    THat very much depends on where you are, humidy and angle of the sun, sorry but the rooms can become very suffocating, not always but dont give misleading advice, only give the fact that it didn't for you.

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  10. 1 hour ago, Irish clare said:

    Morning - i am traveling on Celebrity Edge tomorrow ( sooo excited ) i booked my flight and transfer with Celebrity so I will be picked up at the airport and transferred to the ship

    does anyone know if this is a shuttle type of setup or do they wait for a few flights to come in before we set off to the ship .. obviously i want to be on board as soon as possible 

    thanks in advance 

    At Rome airport, after baggage claim head towards exit, Celebrity Reps and crew will be waiting to check you off their list,  (usually to the left as you exit baggage claim). They will take your suitcases and load into cages for transfer to the ship. The transfer will wait for other flights or until they have a full coach load you will then follow the rep for a walk to the waiting coaches.  Keep all your travel documents etc with you as you wont see your suitcases again until onboard.

     

    PS. It will probably be extremely busy as many cruise ships are often doing the same thing, but the reps are fairly obvious.

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  11. 1 hour ago, JanNSteH said:

    For those who've been on The Beyond, is the dining menu accurate?  Some say they're accurate and some say to wait until you get onboard to see what it is. 

     

     

    Menu was always accurate when I was on board, although you do probably have to wait until on board when menus for the cruise are loaded, but they always follow a set pattern. Were always able to check next nights menu while dining.

  12. Whether or not it's allowed or not, personally I think it would be unfair to name and give direct details of a PVP here as they are likely to get swamped with extra calls to the detrement of people who have built a trusting realationship with them. Details of the cruise planners are on the Celebrity website, you could try picking one.

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  13. 20 hours ago, GCS15/15 said:

    Hi,

    Relative newbie and going on first Celebrity cruise in 17 days!

    We've booked flights from the UK to Rome for the cruise and whenever I look up the details to see what I have to do about check in etc, the page is all greyed out. The flight are apparently with Easyjet.

    Anyone have an issue with this before?  When should we receive the flight details / information about check in etc?

    Feeling they are leaving it a bit late for my liking...

    Hi, see post #6, meant to quote you so you get notified.

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