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  1. I realized later that you don't need to forget the home wifi, just disconnect from it, on the person who will be "receiving" the wifi from the other person. Then try to connect to whatever the sender has named their hotspot. Just make sure your cellular data is off.
  2. You can test it at home. Have one of you forget your home wifi, then put their phone on airplane mode (but turn wifi back on). The other one then goes into airplane mode with wifi on, and turns on their hotspot. If the person who forgot their home wifi can connect, it will work on board too. If you don't want the hassle of forgetting your home wifi, go to a coffee shop and just have one of you connect to the wifi, then turn off cellular data on both and try the hotspot.
  3. What if you put that cabin on option and then email the confirmation document to your agent as proof?
  4. Some Android phones have this capability. My husband and I have Google Pixel phones and they both can do it. My friends have Samsungs and they couldn't (they had a Bluetooth sharing thing but they couldn't get it to work). Apparently no iPhones can do it.
  5. Then your TA needs to do some work and look at all the lists and find cabins that will work.
  6. Your travel agent may not know what they're doing then, or else the cruise you're looking at has very limited rooms available. In the travel agent site there is a button to see all available cabins in the chosen category.
  7. Maybe the price you see online doesn't include the taxes but your TA's does? Or is it a refundable vs non-refundable deposit situation maybe?
  8. This is not the case in all of Canada. I live in Ontario, and here you can smoke in public places outdoors. "Many outdoor public places (for example, sidewalks and parks)" http://www.ontario.ca/page/cannabis-laws#:~:text=Many outdoor public places (for example%2C sidewalks and parks) OP would need to check on the laws for whatever province they will be visiting.
  9. They do fly you back to Buenos Aires, and leave you in the airport. The balconies in B1 and B2 categories are sit out balconies. The A1 and A2 have a window that lowers to turn part of your cabin into a balcony. Both have their pros and cons. The food is pretty fancy but there was a basic steak on the menu every night (until it ran out, which it did toward the end of the voyage). The breakfast and lunch are buffet style so you can have what you like.
  10. My understanding is that you can buy the insurance up until final payment. You can cancel for any reason but what you get is future cruise credits, not your money back.
  11. I downloaded a copy of the Cruise Care details and it says this: Cancellation Penalty Waiver refunds are also provided if you are charged a change in occupancy/single supplement charge as a result of your traveling companion’s cancellation due to one of the reasons cited above. Please advise your travel agent, Celebrity Cruises or the Program Administrator as soon as possible in the event of cancellation. Refunds will not be provided for additional charges incurred that would not have been charged had you notified these parties as soon as reasonably possible. So I think you just need to notify Celebrity and you will be covered by the insurance.
  12. Do you know if the menus on the 2nd leg are the same as they were on the first leg?
  13. They charge you in USD on board, so it wouldn't undergo any conversion.
  14. English. All announcements are in English and all meetings and presentations are conducted in English. Some of the waiters on our cruise lacked fluency but all spoke English.
  15. I feel like the standard balcony is the way to go. That's what we had. We could pop out onto the balcony when there was something to see. With the horizon balcony, if you want to take a photo you need to open the window, which will then cool down your whole room.
  16. I took some photos of the drink menu.
  17. It's a lot of time commitment but I swear by the book "Pain Free" by Egoscue.
  18. You should go to your cabin unless you feel like the ship is actively sinking. You need warm clothes, any essential meds, and your lifejacket.
  19. I'm on a similar cruise right now and we did the Princess pre-cruise hotel in LA. The pickup from the airport was just the hotel shuttle but we were met by Princess reps and escorted. The hotel was nice (airport Marriott). The next morning was a bit of a hassle as we had to put our suitcases out to be picked up by 8, and then we had to lurk around in the lobby for around an hour waiting for the transfer. But all in all I was happy with it. In FLL, the airport is so near the cruise port I wouldn't bother doing the Princess package. Also, you probably don't need a post-cruise hotel unless you want to enjoy Fort Lauderdale on your own after the cruise.
  20. You might like to look at Atlas Ocean Voyages. Very generous bathrooms, great food, smaller ships. Drinks and gratuities are included. You get 1gb per person for wifi for free. There is a free sauna (coed) and 2 hot tubs but not a full thermal suite.
  21. We did not change terminals so I'm not sure if my answer is helpful but we did not have to retrieve and recheck luggage. It just stayed on the plane which we reboarded.
  22. Depending where OP is based. In North America usually the deposit is refundable.
  23. Check the cancellation schedule on your confirmation documents. You may still be able to cancel with no penalty.
  24. I never drank wine so I'm not sure, sorry! I did order champagne and Prosecco but didn't specify a brand, and was served something bubbly. Lol. I'm not even sure if the champagne I ordered was really champagne or sparkling wine. Hopefully you can report back after you go!
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