North Americans will be dressed very casually. If there are any Europeans, even in their most casual clothing - will look like they are walking down the catwalk at Fashion Week in Paris.
It is very easy to distinguish between Italians, French, Germans, Spaniards, and those from the Benelux countries. Each is quite distinctive - sadly -we North Americans are slovenly in comparison.
Yes it seems totally unusual that the affected cruiser was allowed to disembark (assuming it was somewhere in North America) without any financial repercussions. Perhaps the OP could provide some further details.
For Canadians we pay slightly more - I believe it was $65 CAD per day last August - but truly worth it at the old price (and the new price)
Sincerely - One of the 70%.
Re Lavazza - not sure why people continue to think Lavazza is the be all and end all of coffee. In Italy it is the equivalent of a house brand - the North American equivalent of Folgers or Maxwell house. Lavazza is what we give to generic visitors when we dont want to waste our good coffee on them.
@NutsAboutGolf - a very good post that creates food for thought. Should Celebrity, and others, create a major refund rule /option it will come as either an additional option like insurance (which truly nobody would elect to pay for), or higher cruise fares for all to compensate for the potential risk. Which becomes the better option?
Hmmm I cant say for certain if they were Riedel….. on the Noordam in the Pinnacle, as I was leaving with my unfinished glass of wine, the hostess stopped me and swapped out the Pinnacle glass for a regular glass.
@DownByTheSea - did you price out an equivalent high season Greek Isles cruise in July or August 2024? Or did you just pick the random - lowest of the low season Greek Isle price for March 2024?
If your rerouted cruise was more expensive than the one originally booked and altered, I assume that you would have been first in line to make up the cost differential.
Celebrity, Norwegian, Oceania (and others) - perusing these cruise boards it seems that none of them have dealt with it in a way that all disrupted passengers were satisfied. But at the end of the day they all had to deal with a truly unexpected situation at the drop of a hat, and there is no way everyone will be happy with the resolutions.
One other nerve wracking thing about air travel using airline passes, you could be taken off the plane at any time until the doors closed. If the airline needed to accommodate those last minute passengers, or connecting passengers, passengers arriving late, etc. we frequently got bumped.
Thank you for the clarification and bringing this to our attention. And yes, mistakes do happen, so it is always wise to check your statement regularly.
Also one thing about the interline rate regarding cruise fares - I do recall that one of the limitations was that gratuities were mandatory - opting out was not an option.
“Travel Professionals” includes pilots, baggage handlers, gate agents, stewards / stewardesses, etc. Even people who are airport employees - Ie you are employed by Toronto Pearson ( and not a subcontractor). I dated an Air Canada gate agent for several years and fortunately - during that time - was able to take advantage of those fantastic interline rates.
If someone is concerned with the possible ramifications of overbooking - then quite simply don’t book a guarantee. If finances require you to book a guarantee, then you will have to live with whatever certainty may - or may not exist. Nobody has a crystal ball to predict the future.