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  1. 19 minutes ago, spammie said:

    We were in 7241 two weeks ago.  There was a little noise but not too bad.  We had a horrible experience last November in a Suite.

     

    Make sure the doors in front of the infinite balcony are tightly closed at night and that helped with the noise we heard the first night.  🙂 

     

    19 minutes ago, spammie said:

    We were in 7241 two weeks ago.  There was a little noise but not too bad.  We had a horrible experience last November in a Suite.

     

    Make sure the doors in front of the infinite balcony are tightly closed at night and that helped with the noise we heard the first night.  🙂 

    Thank you for the suggestion!

  2. 12 hours ago, cheeseheads4ever said:

    We just got off Beyond. Our room did have some popping. But I noticed it was always in the infinite veranda area. With these hundreds of complaints I can’t believe Celebrity hasn’t sent in an engineer to figure it out. Maybe just some overhead panels or something. It wasn’t that it kept us up but was annoying.

    What was your cabin number?

  3. Thank you Thank you Thank you everyone!  I was beginning to feel really stupid trying to visualize the bump out. I could see it in one cabin but not the one next to it!  With all the additional explanations, I think I’ve got it!  Thank you for taking the time to explain!

  4. Yes, I have done a lot of research, but I cannot definitely determine where the beds are on Beyond.  I have a choice of 2 cabins:  7252 and 7235..  Please help me know if the bed is by the bathroom in either of the two cabins. Thanks in advance for the info. 

  5. We have booked cabin 7252 on the Beyond . It is listed as an obstructed cabin. On the diagram, I see that it is next to a suite that juts out a bit and perhaps that is the obstruction. Does anyone know for sure what the obstruction is for cabin 7252 and how much is it obstructed? Thank you.

  6. Is it possible to get a table for 9 in Blu?  We are in 5 Aqua cabins and have reservations for dinner each night in the main dining room. Due to the fact that reservations are not allowed in Blu, we were afraid we couldn’t sit together in Blu at such a big table. We have paid for an Aqua cabins and hate to totally miss the Blu dining experience and we don’t want to split up. Any advice?

  7. 6 hours ago, Nickelpenny said:

    You can also request it on the Navigator app.  I was also on that cruise and when I met my stewards, I said just once a day but ice in the morning and evening.  Sometime between meeting them and embarkation evening, I changed my mind.  I put my request through the app and - Poof! - I got service twice a day.

    Where on the Navigator app do you find a place to write requests such as cabin service twice a day?

  8. Sorry that I misled you.  The pantry/kitchen is only in a Pinnacle Suite.  You will have a small fridge in the Neptune and the last time I was in one was preCovid and I don't remember if it is stocked.  But if it is stocked, it will not be complimentary.  Maybe someone else can tell you what is complimentary in a Neptune as things have probably changed since I have been in one.  

  9. 4 hours ago, gregma60 said:

    Curious about the things you list that you want/need, unless it's private/sensitive?

     

    -gregma

    Not private!  The last cabin two cabins I was in were  Pinnacle Suites so my list was lengthy in that most things I requested were for the pantry/refrigerator. But I have been in Neptunes often. My list includes specialty dinner reservations with times and dates, exchanging complimentary sparkling wine for cokes and diet cokes, upgrading internet plan, requesting newspaper (sheet) sent to cabin but that was pre-App which is where the news is now I’m guessing, a print-out of my account sent to cabin daily, is what I recall.  There may be more but can’t think right now. 

  10. On 3/18/2023 at 3:54 AM, firsttimer1971 said:

    What you would need is a portable wireless router that supports WISP.

    Then you should be able to connect to WiFi and create a hotspot for additional devices.

    I haven't tried it out myself yet but recently bought a portable wireless router with WISP and will be trying it out later this year on our first cruise. 

     

    Just as an example, I bought this one:
    https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Wireless-Travel-Router-TL-WR902AC/dp/B01N5RCZQH/

    Please describe how to connect this gizmo to ship internet that has been paid for. I would like to use my iPhone and iPad at the same time on one paid for internet connection. Thank you. 

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