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13 minutes ago, peanut head said:
There is no "bin". Leave them in your cabin (neatly folded) with a note that it is for donation. Otherwise, they may assume you left the clothing/shoes/toiletries by mistake and not donate it.
I thought of that and have taken a garbage bag and written "Donation" already 🙂 I sure don't want them mailing the stuff back to me, lol
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8 minutes ago, Loracpin2 said:
I've never noticed a bin for donated clothes and have always just left them in the cabin.
P.S. I'm typing this wil my glasses on!😎
Do you mean WITH your glasses on??? 😂. Sorry, I had to razz ya!!!!
I have read on another thread (maybe for another cruise line) that there was a bin. Didn't know if that was new for Celebrity or just how they did it. I'll do what you do then!
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28 minutes ago, Loracpin2 said:
You're very welcome!!! I'm a retired Director of Training & Development responsible for proof reading every piece of developed training materials before they were finalized and printed!!
Having said this, fortunately I've caught quite a few of my owns typos before I hit the send key🤩!!
Wow! And I'm known as the "proof reader friend" in my circle, lol. Yet, reading first thing in the morning and with no glasses on has demoted me!😂😂
Now - on the subject of donated clothes, is there a bin somewhere or should we leave them in our cabins when we disembark like in the past?
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2 minutes ago, Loracpin2 said:
"As of this past February, when we last sailed, I was informed that they do donate the clothes."
Ahhhh!!! HOW did I miss the DO????? That makes me happy, thanks for pointing out my mis-read.
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6 hours ago, peanut head said:
As of this past February, when we last sailed, I was informed that they do donate the clothes.
Thank you, I won't leave anything on the ship then. I did love that program in the past!
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Before the pandemic, Celebrity had some kind of program to donate discarded clothing left on ships to ports they visited. That stopped because of Covid. When cruising started back up, they hadn't begun to do that again at our last Behind the Scenes ship tour. Does anyone know if they've begun that program again?
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5 minutes ago, phoenix_dream said:
A lot depends on lsailing ocation as, as you know being experienced, different locations trend towards different sea conditions, as does time of year
I definitely hear ya! 99% of the time we sail midship but this was the only way we could take the FIL without actually sharing a cabin with 3 of us in it, and he has not been able to find someone to share a cabin next to us. Soooooo, we're doing it <gulp> We have stayed aft a few times and I honestly never felt motion back there. Guess I'm just a nervous Nelly! But the size of the cabin is like an apartment so hopefully that will make up for it.
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9 minutes ago, phoenix_dream said:
I am susceptible to motion sickness and have sailed very far upfront (not quite that far) and was able to handle any rough seas with proper medication and preventive measures.
That's good to hear. I'm going through my "sea sick" bag right now and revamping it, just in case. Just a little nervous about what we're doing! lol. We've been on 20 something cruises but never ever at the front of the ship like this.
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Has anyone here stayed in this cabin? Hubby and I are cruising and taking my father-in-law along this time. Being on the VERY front of the ship, I'm wondering how much we will feel as far as movement. I realize if the seas are rough, we will probably feel more. Right? Any input is appreciated!
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1 hour ago, TMaine said:
And no longer serving escargot every night!
Nooooo!!! Say it ain't so!!!!!!
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1 minute ago, PaperSniper4 said:
Well, at least you have the spelling for "nieuw" correct!
Do I get credit for spelling escargot right too? 🤣😂
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3 minutes ago, highscar said:
It would be my starter, main and desert.
Ha, actually did that on a recent NCL cruise. Except I did have a dessert that awesome!! It would take a long time before I got tired of it. I know I won't get it again for a long time.
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4 minutes ago, OlsSalt said:
Might want to stick with Celebrity - they deliver what you expect and want. Why switch?
Excellent point! We are having to make a decision of a forward or an aft (neither which we want) on a Celebrity for the dates we are free vs a better located cabin on another cruiseline for that timeframe. First world problem, I know! So now trying to compare other cruiselines we haven't been on. Still love Celebrity the best!
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1 minute ago, CruiserBruce said:
Well, the cruise line is Holland America. The ship is Nieuw Amsterdam.
Gosh, that's a lot to type. Ok, Holland America Nieuw Amsterdam 🙂
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5 minutes ago, CruiserBruce said:
Every night? No. Final "dressy" night, typically.
"Holland Amsterdam"?
See? I'm new, lol. What's the "correct" name???
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1 minute ago, 3rdGenCunarder said:
If they do serve escargot, you can have mine! 🤢
Hahaha! Ok! thanks so much 🙂
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We are looking at Holland Amsterdam and wondering if they are like Celebrity with escargot on the menu every night in the MDR. My only chance to get escargot, so we usually stick with Celebrity but......willing to try out Holland if they do the same thing! Anyone know if they do?
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On 1/18/2023 at 1:31 PM, dada2199cc said:
I invest the insurance policy value for every cruise and flight I take, and now I'm at a point where the investment could start paying for my cruises and flights if it was in a dividend ETF.
14 years of socking away that $80 here, $230 there, and it's become a sizeable investment.
Insurance is gambling for those who are bad at math but Trust The Experts™. Even as I get older, it still makes no sense to me. Maybe if I traveled only once a year?
What scares me is the emergency evacuation from the ship. and then being in a foreign hospital that might not have the latest medical knowledge. I know of one case where someone had to be airlifted to a nearby port and that cost alone was over $100,000. Ya just never know.....
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Trying to choose a travel insurance company that would be best for an almost 70 year old. We'd like one we can keep using and would love to look into an annual insurance plan. Anyone have suggestions of great plans and companies they have used?
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On 1/22/2020 at 11:23 AM, Jim_Iain said:
You are correct. I must have mixed with another day. I just checked and found the only places open on our cruise in Oct/Nov for Lunch on first day were -
Ocean View Cafe 11:30 - 2:30
Spa Cafe 11:30 - 1:30
Mast Grill 11:30 - 6:00
Le Grand Bistro 11:30 - 1:30
Luminae (Suite Only)
Cosmopolitan (Concierge Only)
Welp, we will see you at the Ocean View then! LOL. It's ok, I'll be on a SHIP!!!!!
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Thanks, PTC DAWG!
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Have others noticed the looooooong wait time when calling NCL? I called them twice and both times, I waited over an hour before someone actually picked up to talk to me. My TA called twice, the first time was 2 hour wait and then it was a 2.5 hour wait. ON HOLD! I'm not very impressed with NCL's customer service. This is a new cruiseline to almost all of our group and I'm pretty sure it's gonna be the last time we sail on NCL.
Are we the only ones experiencing this? Is it a fluke?
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2 hours ago, Falckon said:
PCC is Personal Cruise Consultant with NCL. You should have had one assigned to you by NCL. Over the past four years, I have had 5 or 6 different ones, some good, some not. The one I have now, I selected based on recommendations of a couple of fellow passengers, on our last cruise.
Ah, ok. We have a travel agent, so I guess he's OUR PCC, lol
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1 minute ago, Falckon said:
Update to my prior post. Just before midnight, last night, I received an email with our Air Confirmation. So technically, 54 days out. I don't know if my PCC had anything to do with it, but it is quite a coincidence. However, I still can't access my edocs. I hope you get your confirmation soon.
Oh, lucky you! I hope ours comes soon 🙂 We are a group of late-deafened adults who really want to fly on the same flight and preferably sit together to help each other hear what is being said. I do have a question: what is a PCC?
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Hi! Yes, I made that post in 2014, but since then have cruised probably 15+ times and have asked the cruiseline to provide a CART typist (captioning). It has made all the difference in the world, being able to enjoy the shows and muster drills (which were in person until the pandemic). They even provided the typist tickets to whatever excursions we purchased! We ended up making a wonderful friend through our favorite typist and request her each time. She sightsees with us, dines with us, plays cards with us, she's one of the gang 🙂 We have not sailed on Carnival, so not sure their procedure. I'm glad you loved the interpreter! While I am only an intermediate signer, I do know interpreters that are truly a hoot!