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  1. At last ArriveCan is free. Next year ETIAS kicks in, with a fee, for travel in Europe.
  2. It is a very interesting post. I am following one on the Regent board where they have Paxlovid available onboard, but apparantly charging $800 for it.
  3. We spent a week on the Eclipse and never once ate at the buffet, we had all our meals in Luminae save for one lunch in Sushi on 5. Hubby tested positive a couple of days after we got home, we drove to the port so it was not flight related. I believe the scientists who say transmission is airborne.
  4. I am not sure about Revolutionized ships, but in the olden days Aqua and Concierge cabins on M class had a multi tier shelf at the end of the desk that regular balcony cabins did not have. The cabins were a bit longer, balcony door to cabin door, by the width of the shelf. Maybe 12" - 18". This is my photo of Concierge on the Infinity in 2010.
  5. Sorry to hear. Thanks for sharing from your perspective. I also believe there are many more cases than one would think. Just 2 days after disembarking the Eclipse in June my husband started symptoms and tested positive, and I did about 5 days later. In the past 2 months, 3 other couples we know, one on Celebrity and the others on 2 different cruise lines also tested positive. What are the odds? We drove to the port for our cruise, never took an elevator and wore masks except while eating and drinking. We also thought with the percentages and just a 7 night cruise that we might escape it. Not to be. Given that your cruise was in Europe, and CDC reporting was not applicable, no way of knowing how good or bad the situation is over there.
  6. We have just a bit of experience, but Regent offered limited shore excursions on turn over day. In Hong Kong it was wonderful, a tai chi lesson followed by a dim sum lunch, tea shop visit and shopping stop. I can't recall if there were other options. In Dubai the only option was a HOHO bus pass. I imagine it depends on the port and the number of people doing a B2B. (It is also a great day to catch up on laundry if you are on for an extended time and prefer to do some of your own.)
  7. Vancouver in June, we were in a Celebrity suite. We did not see any indication of priority lines until we got the check in process then there was an agent for suites and Zenith but we were directed to a different agent since the suite agent was dealing with someone. It was a fairly quick process thru the various lines, luggage drop off, security, US customs and check in.
  8. On the Eclipse in June I went to the cashier and got a slot machine credit using some of my non refundable OBC. (Could not do it at a machine as it asked for a PIN, which I did not have on my key card.) I fed the slip of paper into a penny machine, played a bit then cashed out the remainder and took that slip to the cashier for cash. No fees, except what I lost, lol.
  9. Sorry, that link was general info on travel documents. My point is that it is the ultimate responsibility of a passenger to ensure they have the documents they need. ArriveCan info is buried in Travel Requirements for Alaska https://www.celebritycruises.com/healthy-at-sea/alaska-travel-requirements Canada requires arriving travelers to complete an entry form prior to arrival. The form can be found here.
  10. I believe it has always been the responsibility of the passenger to determine what they need for each country visited. There is a lot of info in Celebrity FAQs https://www.celebritycruises.com/faqs/travel-documents
  11. Please check with the cruise line to be sure about a sterilizer. I am not sure I understand the kettle comment. We were on the Eclipse in Alaska last month and our butler brought us an electric kettle for our use in our suite.
  12. I am sorry you had that issue. We had the same thing on the Eclipse in June, with someone on the balcony below us. The first time I called Guest Relations and waited on hold for almost 10 minutes. They said they would look into it. When it happened a second time and again I called, same thing, they would look into it. I got the sense they needed proof, possibly housekeeping finding butts when made up the room? It never stopped. It had not occurred to me before to take a photo, but this is him on disembarkation day while we were at the pier in Vancouver, enjoying a final coffee and cigarette.
  13. Follow this and you will be fine. https://www.celebritycruises.com/faqs/onboard-dress-code
  14. This is an old thread. In case she does not see this, the beds do not alternate on M class ships. Bed is by the bathroom.
  15. You will need to test to board in Canada, unless Canada changes their rules before then. You do not need a test to fly or drive into Canada but you do need one if you are on a cruise that includes a Canadian port.
  16. Yes they do. There have been times when I have made a meal of just appetizers when the daily entrees did not appeal.
  17. Isn't this moot if they refund you for the days you are moved to a quarantine cabin?
  18. No, no Celebrity ship has a self serve laundry.
  19. We were on the June 5 sailing of the Eclipse. We did not sign up for CC party. However, on the Monday morning sea day we were at reception around 9AM asking about something. I saw a pile of CC invites over the counter. I believe it was for 10:15 that morning. So someone knew about it, but the invites would never have been delivered in time.
  20. There is a FAQ on the Celebrity website that addresses testing timing. This is a cut and paste from https://www.celebritycruises.com/healthy-at-sea/faqs It does not stipulate that it needs to be done at a certain time of day, or in relation to your boarding time. Interesting if someone had to retest. When calculating which days you can take your test, be aware that the day you set sail is not counted as one of the days, unless the country of embarkation stipulates that the test be taken within 24 hours of arrival. For example, if you are setting sail on a Saturday, and you are required to test 3 days before your sailing, you can take your test on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday; and for 2 days in advance, you can take the test Thursday or Friday.
  21. It all probably depends. Baseball caps were permitted in Luminae on the June 5 Eclipse cruise. All week, both lunch and supper. I guess Alaska is more casual.
  22. The guy reached out on social media since he was having a hard time getting in contact with Celebrity. I guess he eventually did. The first port was a tender port so Celebrity would not let them board there. They also had to retest.
  23. Someone reported in social media on June 18 that they missed boarding the Edge because of flight delays. They later reported they were able to join the ship at La Spezia a few days later. What a relief for them.
  24. We were in Celebrity Suite 1618 on the June 5 sailing. For what it's worth, there are additional outlets under the little corner desk. I used that one with the hair dryer as we plugged our electronics in the one over that desk. The only way we could consistently get strong enough wifi was to stand at the door of our suite.
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