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  1. 48 minutes ago, frankp01 said:

    Further thought: I was able to get my shareholder benefit on the December trip. But I think the only fares the shareholder benefit is not valid on is *deeply* discounted fares, like travel agent and tour conductors. I wish there were some consistency.

     

    With the COVID shutdown the balance sheets of the cruise lines are frightful, loaded down with massive debt. All the lines have cutback and/or raised rates and the shareholders of the companies have taken major portfolio reductions. I'm not excusing their behavior but I understand why they're doing what they are.  https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/CCL/carnival/debt-equity-ratio

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    54 minutes ago, exlondoner said:

    Just out of interest, if it’s not intrusive, have you always managed a table for two in Britannia so far? If not, how did that work?


    On the three current ships, and we’ve taken many cruises, we’ve always managed to get a table for two In Britannia.

  3. My 2 cents since I wasn't asked (speaking as a diamond level passenger):

     

    • Free WiFi for the cruise
    • Complementary laundry services (HAL does this for 4 star members)
    • Select/reserve dining table, QG thru Britannia
    • Pre-paid gratuities
  4. 38 minutes ago, Vineyard View said:

    We do not cruise on those big ships. Been there, done that, years ago when big wasn’t even close to what it is now. For this category Oceania has joined Azamara and Viking with non refundable deposits. 
    I am not sure about Regent, but I believe that SS has non refundable. SB so far does not. 


    One more reason we will be booking far fewer O cruises.

  5. It’s been a few years since we’ve taken a Cunard cruise and there have been some changes since our last voyage. We are Diamond level in the World Club and qualify for the $135 benefit towards WiFi, what formerly had been 8 hours of WiFi time. Next month we will be aboard the QM2 for14 days, a voyage that encompasses two segments, a one week cruise to Quebec from NY followed by the return from Quebec to NY. What we would like to know is will we receive that $135 credit towards WiFi for each segment, $270 for WiFi in total, or is the total sum $135 that we will be credited upon boarding in NY? We are considering additional QM2 cruises, one of which has three segments, another four (retirement is wonderful). Thank you!

  6. Some of the benefits an agent may offer could be "flow throughs" from the agency's travel consortium. 

     

    What is a travel consortium or a travel cooperative? The very very short answer that will get you through a cocktail party banter is this: A travel consortium is a collective of host agencies, travel agencies, and/or travel advisors that join forces and combine resources to increase their industry footprint including buying potential, benefits, & commission levels. 

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  7. 7 hours ago, buchhalm said:

     

    Concerning the latter, I seem to remember it mentioned somewhere that WINTER crossings November to Feb/March are "calmer". Could this be true?

     

    Weather is unpredictable. We have taken many crossings at most times of the year and some have had glassy seas, others a mix of calm and stormy but all very nice in the end. Regardless, QM2 can manage weather better than any other passenger ship.

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  8. On 7/26/2023 at 7:14 PM, pinotlover said:

    Probably a fare increase Oceania needs, but a fare increase regardless. In these days of staggering debt, if you don’t take Oceania Air ( a profit center); if you don’t take Oceania shore tours ( a big profit center); and you never buy Oceania’s booze ( a profit center), then Oceania is probably either going to be charging you more upfront, looking to replace you with a different customer base , or both. Life goes on.

     

    Couldn't agree more and I understand management's decision to implement "Simply More." The debt NCLH has accumulated is massive, $14 billion according to the linked article. https://seekingalpha.com/article/4621930-norwegian-cruise-line-return-profitability-horizon 

  9. On 7/26/2023 at 11:41 PM, vtgumby said:

    Agreed, we are not ship excursion people either BUT now that it has been included will you still not engage? Or just not sail O?

     

    We will be far more discriminating in booking O cruises - shopping sales, promotions and repositioning itineraries. Most likely we will be booking more cruises on other lines, fewer on O. 

  10. 1 hour ago, Harters said:

    By the by, another bit of possible misleading, is when O refers to soft drinks being free. Whilst that includes the likes of sodas, it doesnt include alcohol free beers or wine which are charged at nearly the same extortionate price of the alcohol version. 


    Perhaps under “Simply More” alcohol free beers and wines will also be “free,” (ignore the fare increases since “Simply More” was implemented).

  11. 6 hours ago, vtgumby said:

    My thinking also, lots of never ever excursion folks are going to be doing them now because it’s included.


    Not in our case. In about 45 cruises we’ve taken 3 shore excursions in total. We prefer the freedom to go our own way. Simply more is simply a fare increase for us and makes O less attractive.

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  12. On 7/5/2023 at 5:38 PM, PinonNoir said:

    This set amount of $23/person/day then get divided up among all the crew?  Does anybody tip on top of that, say to your butler?


    So if a cruise occurs on which all the passengers are “silver” or above does the ship’s staff go without pay?

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