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  1. Wow - is that an option for you folks? Can't you book through a US based agent? I agree though - if there was a cabin I wanted - secure it now. If you can do better on-board, cancel and rebook. My 'very' limited experience tells me they would just award the extra OBC "on board booking" OBC. I recently received a "thanks for sailing and here is $X OBC for your 'next new' booking" a couple of weeks after a cruise we did. I had just booked (a week earlier) a new cruise, so I just called in and asked "I'd rather not cancel and rebook that booking for the extra OBC, can you just add it?" - and they did. (-:
  2. I had just assumed it was because they may not consider them all valid after the restart. Not just with excursions, but I tend to treat reviews of everything as "pre Covid" and "post Covid". With the ship excursions, they might have to renegotiate and may end up with different suppliers of the tours than pre-Covid (so would the review be then valid even if it is the same 'tour')?
  3. If it were 'me.....I can only dream....., but.. "Christmas" "Antartica" and "Signature Suite", I would be booking it now over waiting 2 months for the better choice of suite Then I would still sit down with them on board, explain why I booked early and see if they would include that extra OBC....
  4. Same here. I also like to think it would provide a more fair distribution of our tips rather than ones we have direct contact with. Not sure on the history of why it was started, but I much prefer it.
  5. We've sailed both (and like both), but give Carnival the leg up on having more diversity in passengers (yes - that can also be a 'con' but I find HAL a bit homogenous). I also find the passengers on Carnival are actually more likely to be enjoying themselves and less pretentious. I don't recall anyone on a Carnival cruise chewing my ear off on how much better "it used to be", how much better "another" cruise or cruiseline is. On our recent Alaska cruise (our first) the sunny morning of Glacier Bay we are all in awe in the Crow's nest when a guy then bends my ear for like 30 minutes on how "this" is "OK", BUT, it's nothing like my Antartica cruise .. blah blah blah. I know he was trying to be helpful (I guess), but can we focus on this place and it's wonderfulness for now...???
  6. My husband thought he counted 12 Costa ships under CCL (after one was transferred out recently or something like that) so we have our bets on Costa.
  7. I know our card (Canadian TD Visa) was (still is?) 120 days as I attempted to reclaim flight costs for the defunct "Interjet" airlines. Sadly in that case it was a slow road to oblivion for Interjet as they issued credits at the start of the "2020 ugliness" cancellation and then just never came back. Luckily it was pretty cheap flights (-:
  8. Although I don't use the pools on cruise ships, but I would go 99% certain the answer would be no. If they were allowed, even 2 or 3 of those in the pool at a time (you wouldn't be the only one) would make a very small pool become less than tiny (and difficult to navigate around for others) If you are visiting beaches though, it does look comfy!
  9. I can see obvious benefits on doing B2B including cost savings (for those of us who fly), but also curious, can I ask what (if any) discount is applied when you book a B2B? Do you pay the full fare against both cruises (as if booked separate) or is there generally a discount applied to the second leg (like around 10%,20% ?)
  10. We've only sailed HAL since 'you know what', but I will say if you had told me in 2019 what we were going to be facing for the next 2-3 years, I would have never imagined any of the cruise lines to survive, at least without government bailout, and I certainly wouldn't have imagined them to be able to adapt policies to navigate through it (however unpopular that makes them).
  11. They supply masks and guests are asked to change regularly and go guest services if they need more. On our cruise a couple of weeks ago when masks where 'recommended' we had them in the room (3 each) and they were available from any bar or guest services if you asked for new ones. They were surgical masks, but I would say if you have masks you like, I would bring them.
  12. I don't know where the bit about it being related to noro came from. There was a Noro ourtbreak on the prior cruise which was dealt with through extended deep cleanings (and delayed disembarkations). The masking letter passengers received (posted here in CC roll call) makes NO mention on Noro and only discusses Covid. It also stated it would be required for 7 days, but have seen claims of it being required for the full length of the cruise. We sadly watched a "cruise blogger" who was apparently blindsided by the requirement, and mentioned masking required for the length of the cruise, then went on to mention it might having to do with Noro. As an 'expert' on what's going on in cruises I was surprised he was blindsided, but apparently his reading comprehension skills may not be his strength. I do genuinely feel for people who are blindsided by this as I expect there are many who have booked and have not been following what is happening and what can potentially happen with regards to Covid protocols. Not so much for cruise blogger "experts" though, as people may be watching these and thinking they have good knowledge of what is going on.
  13. There will always be Covid and Noro ..and whatever BUT there are 'thresholds' - when you hit a certain threshold of cases of something (Covid, noro etc) to define it an 'outbreak' then you have to do something to bring it back under control whether it be deep cleaning, mask mandates, whatever. Edit: I was on this ship disembarking Oct 2, read the roll calls for it and the cruises that followed including one .. it will give you some perspective as to why the Captain maybe have had to make that decision.
  14. Just because they know the itinerary I don't think they know well in advance if there will be a big Covid outbreak, or a big Noro outbreak ...They don't have a crystal ball...
  15. Can't run a transatlantic cruise with sick crew - I expect this was a difficult decision for the Captain to make and was required to protect the crew.
  16. Not sure when the cruise was released as it wasn't something we were looking into before we booked it (almost an impulse purchase). Another poster mentions booking in June for Oct 23 TA, so likely our Med cruise end of September 23 was also released in June (so likely missed the deadline). We did get OBC ($150 instead of the $200 on that offer) as part of the 'sale' which is on currently on, so at least we got something for being early birds. 🙂 I will have to keep an eye out in the future though. Was not a bonus I was really aware of.
  17. What is a Mariner Society member? If I have a "Mariner" number (and a am a lowly 2 star) am I one? Just booked a fall 2023 last week, would be nice if it applied to that one.
  18. Did you get an email for that one? I discovered (by luck) that for the last week, when I carry through a booking the price to selecting a room the price discounted by about 30% (being Canadian I thought perhaps it was a mistake and I was getting my pricing at par or something). When I booked a cruise at the disocunt, "Casino discount applied" was in the booking summary. I never received an email (even though I received them in the past), and had I not mock booked a few cruises, I would have never know. I still don't know which cruises other than to trial and error through bookings.
  19. Editing my response: Thinking about our booked HAL cruise in Sept 2023, it is a 'little' like that - on our 12 days we have 3 overnights. One at the start (overnight in Venice) and at the end (overnight in Athens) and one during the cruise (overnight in Istanbul). The start and end overnights can be viewed as 2 days in port, but in our case are being used as "we can still have time to visit that port without taking a hotel" since we are flying. The Istanbul port is the only port during that cruise I would want an overnighter, so that seems to work for us having 'some' of the cruise be overnighters.
  20. Our first ocean cruise many years ago was a 7 day west med cruise NCL out of Barcelona (with the typical popular ports Rome, Florence, Naples ..) On it, we heard of a few who were repeating it (back to back for 14 days). I thought it was odd initially but then as the cruise went on that week I realized they were onto something. It was essentially a 14 day cruise with 2 days at each port. Not sure if they got a good deal doing the 2 back to back that way.
  21. No, it's not like some other cruise lines where you can pick an itinerary and then get a quote for the airfare. 😒 If you a google flights you can get a good idea of what flights 'should' come in around though.
  22. Princess has a 10 day Mexican "eclipse' cruise, there seems to be a slight premium for that sailing but not bad. I expect HAL to be similar in pricing with premium, but not crazy.
  23. Do you see them at the start, or do you have to continue through the booking? When I search I see a price, and then if I follow through and get to selecting a room, sometimes the price is then discounted from what was displayed. In my case (a recent booking) it says "Casino discount applied" so mine appears to be a Casino discount, but I have to start a mock booking to get it.
  24. Same here. From Toronto, it's much easier finding deals and options on flights to Europe than to California.
  25. I think so as well. When I go through the booking - I get it at $1159 CAN pp and I think that is a "Casino discount" from the posted $1449 CAN.
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