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Posts posted by Cheryl H
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Thanks all! Yes, mock bookings were how I found it in the first place. Glad to hear that they still reprice without cancelling.
I think this employee I had on the line was a bit clueless. He couldn't explain why the price had reduced or even what the nature of it was, and he didn't seem to know how to put the refundable deposit back on. All he was able to do was give me the amount of price reduction I would get and he knew how to cancel. I had him back out of the booking without changing anything.
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33 minutes ago, Merion_Mom said:
It sounds to me like the "price drops" that you see are entirely due to the difference in cost between refundable and nonrefundable fares.
that very well could be......one booking was going to be 700+ less and the other was 672 less. So both right around 700$. Wonder if that's the going rate for a refundable $500 deposit.
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to clarify.....not that I would lose my deposits....just that I had refundable deposits....and the new bookings would not have refundable deposits.
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Long time cruiser, and I enjoy booking my own cruises. However, I have not cruised since 2019.....does the following info sound correct?
I found that my 2024 B2B cruise prices went down significantly. I called Crown & Anchor and the gentleman explained that they could not do a price adjustment, but he could cancel both bookings, and refund the tours, and packages I already paid for, and then rebook. And I would lose my refundable deposit on both cruises. I decided against doing all that. Does this sound like a valid response? So no price adjustments anymore....just cancel/rebook is the only option?
What if I just want to call back and upgrade these same two cruises from balcony to junior suite, is the same scenario (in that I'd have to cancel and rebook). The cruises are for May 2024. I was just wondering. I know that sometimes the employees at RCCL may be under trained, but I figured someone here would know for sure.
Please no judgements about me booking my own trips. Thanks in advance.
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Thank you all! I'll be sure to check the menus on the app. The app is new to us. Glad to know they post the menus. That's a good point that it might still be a Portofinos. That did not occur to me.
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We usually skip Giovanni's...however I noticed a video of Giovanni's on Wonder of the Seas and it had garlic knots, chicken parm, etc. Is that specific to just Wonder, or are they rolling this menu out to all the Giovanni's? If so, I want to be sure to book it. Thanks in advance. PS: We are booked on Serenade of the Seas and Radiance of the Seas.
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We did Old Town Trolley and had 2 day passes and used it to get around prior to our cruise, but the bad part about using them on your port day in Boston is that the the trolley stops at 5pm. So you would have to get a cab or lift back to the ship at whatever stop you were at when the trolley service ends. The stops we enjoyed were the Old Statehouse, and the USS Constitution and John Cassin. Also near the USS Constitution is Warren Tavern which we had a great lunch of fish and chips. Bunker Hill is near there too. Also the Old North Church is nice to tour, but the trolley doesn't let you off near it, you have to walk to it. About the only thing we toured in Boston that we felt disappointed was Paul Revere's house.....it only had 1 piece of furniture that was said to have been his. The rest of the furnishings were not related to him. Hope this helps. That would be nice if the cruise line does run a shuttle for you.
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For cool weather cruises (Alaska and Canada/New England), there were family hours posted for the solarium pool, but it was minimal. Maybe a short time in the morning and another time slot in the afternoon. It was posted in the Cruise Compass each day.
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This happened to us a few years ago. A hurrican was going up the east coast. We stayed one day behind it. We experienced about 30 minutes of minor swells, and the Captain announced we were moving to a calmer water and sure enough in a bit we were calm again. The only problem we experienced was at Bar Harbor, we were booked for the schoonar, but the storm the previous night had caused some sort of damage (I think it was their gangway). So we were refunded that tour. We did not miss any ports.
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We did the rail/bus combo with our son. I think it was about 30 minutes for each leg. He did fine. But for me, 30 minutes on the train was long enough for me too. I think we did the bus ride first, and then train back. They instructed us at the end to stay seated on the train while customs boarded. I believe we all had to hold our passports up while they walked down the aisle. We were instructed not to take pictures of them. Have fun! We took our son on 3 Alaska cruises. (Only did the train once though....it was enough).
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I'm sorry I didn't read all 24 pages, but I'm hoping someone can tell me.....are there still savory bites? I really like those little triangle breads each evening. Thanks!
I was glad to see there's still an option to order the Chops upgraded filet in the MDR. We haven't cruise in quite a few years.
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13 minutes ago, John&LaLa said:
Estonia is awesome. Which ship are you on?
Thank you for this information! We are on the Jewel of the Seas.
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Does the CDC govern cruises out of Sweden also? We have a cruise out of Sweden in July. All I need is for ports to open up. I believe Sweden's borders are open, but I'm not sure about the cruise ports in Sweden, Russia, and Estonia. I guess we will wait and see.
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35 minutes ago, bubbachief said:
- A tour around the Ring of Kerry takes a full day to see and do properly.
- I would not recommend that tour with the time you have in port.
I found that out. My tour guide wrote to me that it would be too much to fit into one day. Pity though because I wanted to see that water fall.
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Thank you for this post......I've been researching Cobh for our cruise too. I think I've narrowed it down to a private tour with Mary G. Found her on trip advisor. But I cannot decide between two of her tours. We've never been to Ireland before. There's an excursion to Blarney & Kinsale as the original poster mentioned.....but there's also a tour called Ring of Kerry. That looks awesome too. It looks to have stunning scenery and a stop at Torc waterfall in the national park. So can anyone say for a first timer, is Blarney a not-to-be-missed? Thanks!
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Thank you for this post. We emailed City & Causeway Tours. Thank you for the recommendation.
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Thanks for this post. I emailed Steve Martin to inquire about a tour. So I understand Guernsey is a tender port. We'll be on Jewel of the Seas.....hope we can get tendered to the shore in plenty of time for the tour. I've asked Mr. Martin for a 4.5 hour tour. After he drops us off, it looked like there might be some nice shopping....is it walking distance from the ship? Any particular place you had lunch while you were there? I'm hoping to do the tour in the morning, then have lunch and browse in the shops before getting back on the ship.
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1 hour ago, Biker19 said:
There’s no normal - like other things, pricing is dynamic.
Well I ended up calling Crown and Anchor. The Labadee Bungalows are 263$.....and because I put in all three of our names, it charged me for three bungalows. So they are refunding 2 of the bungalows back to me. She said it is the same for Cococay bungalows. Only put in one name.
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I'm trying to reserve the bungalow for our trip...it's coming up $789 for 3 people total. It said pricing is per bungalow, not per person, but then it asked how many in our party. Is $789 normal pricing?
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Hoping to hear about your Victoria evening before we go on our cruise next week. Specifically were the shops downtown still open late due to the ship being in port? What did you do in Victoria for the evening? Thanks!
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Hello? Where did she go? Waiting to read some more trip report. Thanks!
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Wow, thanks!
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I saw someone posted a child menu back in January for the main dining room.....there's a 4 ounce filet mignon on the child menu. Has anyone ordered that? To me Filet Mignon sounds better than the every day NY steak listed on the regular menu. Thanks in advance. If it's still listed on the menu, I may try it out.
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Yep, I realize that. I don't think the employee realized that though. I had zero confidence in him. But so glad to hear that repricings still happen without cancel/rebooking. It's been a while since we've cruised.