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  1. This is what I received just yesterday - that our accessible cabin needed had cleared the wait list! Also attached was a form about our accessible needs, not asking what/why. My ta handled the whole process, as she always does! Hal
  2. May is early in the Alaskan season, so expect temperatures to be on the “cool” side. Some of the excursions might be limited by lingering snow and ice. Coral has an indoor pool which is nice when the weather outside isn’t. It is smaller than the Caribbean Princess, but ver nice(we did Alaska aboard the Coral, but in July). Fall will offer warmer weather, and the colors of the foliage will add to your sightseeing, but expect greater crowds. We happen to be booked on the Ruby(rt) out of San Francisco during August(also an 11 day cruise) in 25. Hal
  3. We are booked on the Ascent for the fall TA from Barcelona to Ft. Lauderdale and the following cruise in cabin 9113 As it is a sister ship to Beyond, I don’t expect there to e any noises other then when docking or tendering. Hal
  4. We’re sailing on the Enchanted next week(Friday 2/16/24) for 10 days to the Caribbean. Have sailed on the Sky, Regal, Royal and most of the others(17 Princess cruises),but this is our first time on this ship. Chestnut Ridge is exit 172 GSP-10 minutes north of you. Hal
  5. Anchor is only used in tender ports - can’t miss it(very loud) when in use! We have even in cabin 9113 multiple times Hal
  6. This cabin uses the same small hallway, but the adjacent cabin is accessible; therefore cabin 8107 smaller. It does have a floor to ceiling, front facing window. The one drawback to all the front cabins is when the anchor is lowered you feel as though you helping. Hal
  7. Ships do use ocean water, then using a reverse osmosis process remove “all” impurities, including salts. If you still don’t like the ship water, ask for a bottle of distilled water - comes in gallon jugs(I use it for my cpap). Hal
  8. From experience, what Celebrity says and what happens are quit different! Before you board, if you ask for a wheelchair it will be provide - with a pusher to your cabin or a lunch venue and just ask to leave the wheelchair. Walk down almost any hallway and you will see wheelchairs with the Celebrity name on the back that passengers leave outside their cabin. At the ov cafe, theater, or cafe B - celebrity wheelchairs. Leaving the ship on an excursion, no problem, they even have dedicated crew at the gangway to help wheelchairs on and off(anyone who has been on a Celebrity cruise has seen that). Disembarkations, there is a pusher to assist you all the way to taxi or car service. while we travel with our own wheelchair, there are times when we still need to use a chair that has the Celebrity or ships name on it. Hal
  9. In the evenings there is usually some live music at the Sunset bar till 9. Hal
  10. It’s called side to side when you do this, and Celebrity’s answer was no when we asked the same thing. Spoke to captains club multiple times and customer service once on the ship. Stayed on ship till almost 9:30am then took a cab to the next ship. Try calling first - good luck. Hal
  11. Celebrity will provide you use of a wheelchair from cur to ship, and use around the ship, back to pickup - no charge. Hal
  12. muchofamuchne, you are either to young or UK didn’t have this kids candy!
  13. I think most of us are old enough to remember the little wax novelty bottles that had a flavored liquid inside! Wax no taste and eatable just like the butter served. Hal
  14. Butter is like chocolate - they add a wax to keep it hard with no taste! Ask anyone who has molded chocolate about eatable wax. Hal
  15. When I inquired(email) about a rental, the reply was that they were sold out, but we went to their rental tent a 10am and there was a no show. We got the cart. Hal
  16. voyager1964, We will be on the same cruise as you - there is never a problem embarking or disembarking as there are always crew assigned to helping mobility passengers. After numerous cruises with my wife’s wheelchair, the angle of the gangway has never been a problem! We’re in an accessible cabin D301. Hal
  17. In the past, all of the means of getting to White Beach(Yost Van dyke) pull up “near”the shore, and from there it is feet wet; therefore the name Soggy Dollar bar. is it still the same? Hal
  18. No, that’s the problem! Sounds simple to fix but, the divider moves so no coverings. Hal
  19. The IV has curtains that can be closed, it’s the portion between the “balcony” and the rest of the cabin that is lacking darkening curtains. Hal
  20. We were in the ABC Islands four times last year on cruises and never had disruptive seas! Doing Eastern Caribbean next month and A&C in May and November. Hal
  21. CC1atSea nice choices! We were on the Reflection last January to the ABC islands in a port side balcony, loved it! Reconsider the inside cabin if the oceanview is only slightly more - nice to see the daylight views. Hal
  22. We have had an IV, and it has good/bad points, but now prefer the large OV at the front. Good : it makes the physical balcony area part of the room, can be closed off, lots of sunlight. Bad: air conditioning goes off if window is opened, window can be controlled by ship, no means of preventing light disturbing someone sleeping in cabin with “balcony” doors shut. Either location, have a great cruise - cabin time is mostly sleeping, showering, and changing - after dark an IV is mostly wasted. Hal
  23. Just off the Beyond in an ocean view on deck nine facing forward. Large cabin. No noise except for the anchor in tender ports. These are deluxe ov on decks 8 & 9 forward, and already have a b2b booking on the Ascent. Hal
  24. Bonaire Cruisers added has a new addition to their business - a snorkeling cruise aboard the Lady Belllais, a beautiful wooden sailing vessel. Fun, drinks, food and a few more drinks, we had a great afternoon.
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