Jump to content

alainciao

Members
  • Posts

    360
  • Joined

Posts posted by alainciao

  1. We board Nova on May 9th in Vancouver.  We will be boarding with two other large ships (about 7600 passengers).  Do they separate the queues for each ship?  Would not like to be in one huge line!  Also, on disembarkation in Vancouver does Silversea take your bags the night before and have them available after you disembark?  Our first SS cruise:)  TIA.

  2. We used to see these offers described by CC posters.  Have not seen many, if any, lately, i.e., post covid.  With the current cash issues for cruise lines AND the switch to public ownership since the examples given above, I wonder if the future of guarantees might be different.

  3. Not a gripe!

    We are gold and can book excursions 365 days ahead.  That was Tuesday at 8PM.  I downloaded all the excursions on Monday and picked ours so I was ready. Cruise is Grandeur March 19, 2025, Miami to Barcelona.  Ports are Great Stirrup Cay, Bermuda, Azores, Cadiz and Valencia. We like all these ports and were excited to book several.  However, the one I wanted MOST was "swimming with the pigs" in Great Stirrup Cay!  I missed Tuesday and booked today.  Only one of my options was waitlisted.  You guessed it.  I must say this has elevated my opinion of my fellow Regent cruisers, who I have always held in high regard.  We may want to see the world, but we love our animals!

     

     

     

     

     

    • Like 1
  4. I wonder if SS employees can sue for distress as they lie in bed at night wondering if their company can make it through the pandemic and wars, and if they will be able to take care of their families and what career will come next?

  5. We are debating whether we need an accessible cabin.  The major concern is the shower, and this would not be a problem if there were sufficient grab bars in the Grandeur class showers.  Could someone please advise. TIA 🙂  (Searched and got some interesting links but no real information)

  6. 18 hours ago, kjbacon said:

    My kinda party! Let the tall tales begin 🤣 any chance some of you (in addition to my bestie Mudhen) are on Grandeur end of January or early February? 

    Pat and I and our friends Rod and Shelley are on the Feb 5 cruise.  I joined the roll call a couple days ago.  I don't think papa is on.  Would be fun.😀

  7. 4 hours ago, papaflamingo said:

    For the record I was a Coast Guard Pilot.  We'll have to get together and share "sea stories," And just in case you're unsure of the mission of the the Coast Guard, 😜

     

     

    2033tg.jpg

    Wow, Papa, I flew off my ship.  Did you fly off that one!?🙃

    • Haha 1
  8. We also have a GTY for the Feb 5 cruise.  F1.  I'm beginning to wonder if we may see the buyout situation arise.  I don't want it, but this cruise has been waitlisted for a long time and the interest in Grandeur is very high.

  9. On 1/2/2024 at 9:44 AM, GMIAC said:

     

    The Madrid-Chicago flights from my OP were only offered in business with at transfer at LHR and a hefty $700+ charge for taxes; the non-stop was unavailable in any class. I have found that the domestic on AA has more availablibility if you either book really far in advance (I'm a Planner, so that works for me more often than I'd expect) or you look for less popular, short-haul flights. I actually found an Avios AA flight using Avios on IB, whose website never seems to work for the domestic Avios awards. I've also found that, generally, I can check AA first for their super-low mileage requirement fares, and those mirror what will be available to book with Avios. 

     

    Chase had the 30% bonus points to Avios promo recently, which I took advantage of. As you state, AMEX does that too. 

    How does one check for AA's "super low" mileage requirement fares?  TIA.

×
×
  • Create New...