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On 1/1/2023 at 1:21 PM, retird said:
I seldom use room service. But the new charge will not change my cruising habits. I have an upcoming 9 night southern Caribbean cruise in a midship balcony. When I was deciding on the cruise, i shopped for an all inclusive land based Island getaway, with an equivalent rated accommodation. I found that even after including airfare and other expenditures I anticipate for the cruise, the land based vacation would have cost me $1000 to $1500 more for the two of us. I still find cruising a good bang for the buck , even with some of the cutbacks.
Absolutely agree
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This is 8 hour but I understand that this harbor is worth seeing. Includes 2 hour nature cruise and lunc(.
what do you think? Thanking you in advance. Barbara
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On 12/16/2022 at 3:28 PM, possum52 said:
Unfortunately Don, the Seasider is only running on these dates -
Sunday 29 January 2023
Saturday 11 February 2023
Sunday 5 March 2023
So unless your cruise ship is in Port Chalmers/Dunedin on any of these dates, you miss out. Looking at the cruise ship port schedule, there is only one date when there is a cruise ship in port -29th January Azamara Quest which is port overnight.
Yes, I already looked into this.
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Since it is shorter route now, does it still take 6 hours RT? DH does not want to be on a train for 6 hrs. We are canceling.
What other sight seeing options might you recommend. We are not particularly interested in the wildlife.
Ty in advance.
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On 12/2/2022 at 9:21 PM, Ondine said:
We just did the train trip on Grand Princess last month (8th Nov I think). I believe we were the first to do this post covid shut down. They have cobbled together what carriages they could manage in a hurry, some better than others and it was organised at the last minute with Princess. It cost us AUD$299.95 each through the ship. We were bussed to Dunedin and then the trip went as far as Hinden and back then bussed back to the ship. The volunteers running the train were ecstatic that were there again. This time there was no wine served on board, just the lunch pack. Coffee and drinks were available in the buffet car at a reasonable price. We had a great day. I have previously done the full trip some years ago but my son hadn't and wanted to go. I was not disappointed.
Pity that the station is covered in plastic but they were close to shutting everything down so it is good to see some life again.
Celebrity eclipse currently has best price I have seen for this excursion
@244 per person. Some cyber event has all excursions 35% off.
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On 11/30/2022 at 3:39 PM, 4-2-N-8 said:
I just checked my two cruises on Celebrity for 2023 -
1) Beyond 7-night Caribbean in January. Paid in full for an EV at ~$26K. Now offered ~$1K less. My cost is just under ~$4K per night (but for two people)
2) Beyond 11-night Mediterranean in August. Booked an EV at ~$35K. It is now offered at ~$40K. My cost is just over $3K per night (but for two people)
Moral of story: Europe is a bargain. 😀
Doubt you care if the prices go up considering how you currently book.
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Ty you all. I suspected as such.Will be changing my cabin location
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Walking down to level 6 and 5….white space on 5….cannot walk onto deck 5 from aft stairs?
how about 6?
we were considering Deck 8 cabin aft for Hawaii because of possible rough seas & iffy weather.anyone stayed there? The issue is access to deck 5,6,7
ty
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I purchased the excursion today.
happy about it. Ty you all.
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Thank you all for responding. I think we will reserve this excursion.
celebrity prices do fluctuate
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Does anyone living in NZ have an opinion about this train reliability running next March and is it worth the trip for sightseeing.
6 hrs can get long on a trip with no real stops, towns, & average food.
ty in advance. Cruise ships have a lock on it & it is pricey but would like to see country side
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On 11/14/2022 at 12:29 PM, CruisinBanka said:
Blu is a much smaller venue with better service than MDR, however staying in a veranda stateroom and buying a dining package will get you the smaller venue, great service and better food experience. It will also most likely cost you less.
Agreed
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Thank you all for this informative & taking the time to respond.
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Saturday, March 25, 3:30 tour of Sydney opera house. Sunset at 7. We can eat there after tour for reasonable cost. It looks handy and almost at sunset. Any of you who live there or others, please advise. Thanking you in advance.
BARBARA
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On 10/15/2022 at 2:09 PM, MMDown Under said:
Some of the best days I've ever spent, as a visiting tourist, were on the day I flew out home. The last was in Milan.
I visit Sydney regularly and never tire of things to do and places to see. Just put your luggage in storage and continue your holiday would be my suggestion, depending on the weather of course.
You recommended Jamison Hotel once in your other posts. Would you still? Somehow, I think you really know Sydney. Ty
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We are going in March. 2 days & 2 nights; precruise booked Jamison Hotel recommended by others & people who live in Australia. Decided did not need direct harbor view but a comfy room and bed after 15 hr flight…..
also in Rocks area & close to everything….we can walk.
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3 hours ago, dad son team said:
So, I have a basic Veranda, obstructed view, on the Solstice next week. Not thrilled with the location, but I got a good deal and the cost to change to another Veranda is outrageous. I did put in some bids using the Move Up option to go to a Sunset veranda, Family Veranda, Concierge, or Aqua. First 3 were min $50pp and the Aqua is $100pp and I bid a bit over the minimum. Honestly, I don't expect to get it with the low bids, but who knows. Ya gotta be in it to win it! My question is, if there are cabins available in the category, do they usually accept your bid or will they pass on the bid if it isn't high enough? I ask because with 1 week to go, half of the Concierge and 2/3 or the Aqua are still empty and I'm guessing most of the guarantees have been assigned by now.
Just off solstice Oct 8. Ship 1650. About 60%. You should get your bid.
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12 hours ago, calicakes said:
We cruised oceania in February. Buffet was good, better than celebrity.
My one Oceania cruise pre Covid had the very best food. Wonderful grilled jumbo shrimp, crab, lobster at the buffet, nightly, ….you do pay for this upgrade in food, with a regular balcony, vs celebrity or princess. The bar area before dinner was intimate and easy to meet and talk with regular cruisers. That was a big +….no one gambled so never could play blackjack, that would be a problem for me on longer cruises.
Overall, I book Celebrity which is cheaper & we like the larger ship offerings. We can always find food that is suitable.
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Absolutely do not believe food in Blu is any healthier, more tasty, tables for 2 close together, some like their smoothies for breakfast ….for the price, never. prefer sp restaurant and stimulation of MDR and/or buffet.
you can purchase day or week passes to spa.
We go concierge. Upgraded once to Aqua. Never again.
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10 hours ago, buchhalm said:
Are you guys talking about Madama Butterfly next March/April?
That is NOT in the Opera House, but in the Botanical gardens, with the stage floating on the harbour.
https://opera.org.au/productions/madama-butterfly-on-sydney-harbour/
The productions are great, but you need to spring for good seats to get the most out of it. (And I brought pillows from home)
Thank you for this clarification. I will not be going. I was surprised to find this as there were NO performances in the opera house listed during the time we would be there, when I first checked about 2 months ago.
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Is it really worth it to be there at night? They say seats not comfortable and it is very pricey for good seat location.
maybe a dinner cruise a better option with a tour of opera house? Those of you who live there, what do you recommend?
I do want some kind of night harbor cruise + day ferries. Not sure best way to enjoy opera house. Thank you in advance.
barbara from USA traveling March-April 2023
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On 7/31/2022 at 7:04 AM, Smmessineo said:
Agreed! I respect those who love suites, but the " once you've gone suite you'll never go back" posts bug me a bit. I think it can scare off new people who don't know any better. I have found that, at least as far as Celebrity is concerned , the cruise experience is exquisite whether you are in an interior stateroom or a suite.
Agreed. My sentiments exactly.
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17 hours ago, Surfguyxxx said:
I leave Thursday on Equinox in Concierge Class and am starting to wonder now if I made a smart decision in choosing this category. I actually looked at and wanted Aqua Class but by the time I booked, they were all gone. I check almost every day but alas, nothing. We'll see what happens. 😏
Aqua is quite a bit more expensive just to eat in Blu. Never get it. Got it once. Not worth it. Rather eat in Sp Restaurants or MDR
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On 9/4/2022 at 9:08 AM, Surfguyxxx said:
$99 per day 😳. No way................really?
For the week
New $9.95 + 18% grat for room service
in Celebrity Cruises
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Hilarious. Much prefer food in buffet or MDR & coffee at specialty.