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  1. We sailed out of Miami for the first time in Jan. 2022 for our Symphony cruise.  After 15 cruises, it was the first time I was actually told by a porter that if I didn't tip, my bag might get lost.  I was struck dumb and just pointed to my husband who hadn't heard the veiled threat.  He gave the guy two fivers which made the porter very happy.

    We had done a TransAtlantic out of Southampton and the porters were so polite and patient. I have to say, we never had any issue in Ft. Lauderdale.

  2. 1 hour ago, Tangibelle said:

    Not Diamond yet but when we get there, we should still get the refreshment package if we just want to use the vouchers for alcohol, right? We drink more coffee, water and sodas than alcohol but would like to have a couple Pina coladas in the sunshine and a glass of wine or two in the evening. 

    Hubby & I got to enjoy my Diamond status on our last cruise in Jan/22.  I am not much of a drinker but I do like to gamble and would often get comped for a cocktail while playin blackjack.  We never  used all the "coupons" on that cruise.  

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  3. On 6/17/2023 at 12:18 PM, George C said:

    My big complaint on Princess was there ships seemed so crowded , they added cabins without increasing the size of showrooms etc , very hard to find a seat for shows , only time I ever saw a physical fight over saving seats. Oasis class may have more passengers but more venues for entertainment etc 

    Princess's theater does not fit half the passengers.  They have another, smaller venue also with shows at the other end of the ship.  So if you want to see the "big" show, you have to get there at least 1/2 hour early.  Yes, there is competition for seats. DH had words with one guy over "saving" seats for me and my cousin who were standing right behind them.  The odd thing was the very next row was totally empty.

     

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  4. On 4/30/2023 at 7:03 AM, h20skibum said:

    I just read that you will be doing a 360° around the Statue of Liberty on your way out of port.  Hope the weather is nice for some photos.

    We did a TA on Celebrity Solstice in 2018 for our 50th anniversary.  It was billed "Boston, Broadway and Bermuda". Started at Southampton and after seeing our daughter in Boston we sailed under the Verrazzano Straits bridge and slowly passed Lady Liberty.  It was my first sighting, but DH saw her when he arrived in America as an 8 y/o immigrant from Germany in 1951.

    There were a large number of crew out on deck as they were allowed a few minutes for the experience.

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  5. 6 hours ago, Rtowncruiser said:

    Oh wow. I didn't realize true Verandas were so limited. Now I have to decide if I want Porthole aft or forward, or go midship with IV! Decisions decisions..... I'm leaning towards aft 

     

    6 hours ago, Rtowncruiser said:

    Oh wow. I didn't realize true Verandas were so limited. Now I have to decide if I want Porthole aft or forward, or go midship with IV! Decisions decisions..... I'm leaning towards aft 

    Those Sunset Verandas are pricey and go quickly, unless you book far in advance.

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  6. On 4/12/2023 at 6:59 AM, mugtech said:

    Thanks for the review.  Hope you can give us some info on Hyatt, as we will be flying in next week to board Explorer for a TA, staying at Hyatt for three nights.

    We stayed at the Hyatt in Miami in 2022.  Room was nice.  Breakfast-forget it.  Don't know if it was so limited because of Covid but it was just scrambled eggs, bagels and waffles served up in the lobby.  It is very close to the terminal.

     

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  7. We had the same experience on Vision OTS in 2015.  My friend was eating sliders almost every evening.  The buffet was boring, no good desserts and the food was blah.  On the survey, I scored the food a great fat big ZERO.

    We must not have been alone in this opinion as we sailed Vision again in 2017 and the food was much, much better.  The buffet actually had real desserts and not just slices of sheet cake and jello.   The MDR menu had better choices and most of the food was pretty tasty.

  8. When we were younger, we never bothered with insurance.  But now...In Jan-2021, right before the Covid shutdown, DH, who had been feeling not good since Tuesday and refused to see the doctor, decided on Friday (we always fly in a day early) that maybe he should see someone.  Long story short, the doc sent him to the ER and he was admitted for cardiac eval d/t elevated cardiac enzymes.   Turned out to be a food borne illness which had seriously dehydrated him.  I came down with it (don't kiss a sick husband) and was sick the entire next week.

    Even if we had made it onboard, we would have been confined to our room the entire trip.

    Royal was great (we had their insurance) and everything was refunded.  Southwest gave us credit for 18 mos in the future.  We lost our hotel fee, but $300 was affordable. 

    In 2008, we took our 2 kids and their spouses on a cruise and we purchased insurance for them too.  You never know what can happen.

     

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  9. We have done Alaska with Celebrity (cruise only) and Princess (land tour).  Still love Celebrity overall but felt we really "saw" Alaska with Glacier Bay and the 3 days pre-cruise land.  The best excursion we ever had which we booked by ourselves for a better price is the one with the Deadliest Catch guys.  You can buy it through the cruise line but save a few $$ doing it yourself.  I think it is in Ketchikan.  We also booked a private whale watching tour in Juneau.  

    Celebrity's food/service is still better, in my opinion, but I consider Alaska for the destination is better served by Princess.  
     

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  10. After 15 cruises this last one on Symphony in Miami (first time) was the ONLY time I was approached by a baggage handler and informed if I wanted my luggage on the ship I should take care of him.  Frankly, I was gob-smacked and didn't know how to reply, just to point to my husband and said talk to him.  DH didn't hear this "request" as he was taking the luggage out of the taxi, but when the man approached him, he just peeled off a couple of 5's and thanked him.   And yes, our luggage showed up on the ship.

  11. Symphony of the Seas.  Covid interfered with our Feb-21 cruise so finally went 1/19/22.  Have to say, out of our 16 total cruises, this ship exceeded our expectations in all categories, especially in the entertainment.  The Ice show, diving show and theater productions were excellent.  I would go on this ship again in a heartbeat.

  12. 4 hours ago, 3red7s said:

    Hello CC folks,  We are setting sail to Alaska on 9/8-9/15 on the Solstice. 

    Alaska Airlines offers a NS to Cleveland Oh, departing at 10:00 am.  

    Question?  We would need to be at the airport by 8-8:30am.  We self carry and are TSA approved & this appears to be the slow season. (no children/spring breakers)

    Our ship is small & hopefully unloads quickly.

    Has anyone taken an early flight such as this? Any issues? Do you think it is too close or risky?

    Thanks to all 

    If you purchased your flight through Celebrity, they know which is the earliest you can get to.  This happened to us when we finished the cruise in Vancouver and we had a 10:30 AM flight to Seattle. We had booked the transfer through the cruise line (Princess).  We were the first ones off. Canadian Customs were standing at the end of the ramp and we had to show our passports as we were going to the American only terminal.  The bus got us to the terminal before the truck with our luggage, by minutes.  Went through security, then used our Global Entry at Customs.  (there were only 3 people in line but only one clerk taking care of someone else), arrived at the gate 1/2 hour before boarding.  Took a deep breath!

  13. On 3/12/2023 at 7:02 PM, vegascruiser1 said:

    The bread with the raisins and citron in the Windjammer for breakfast. Reminds me of the Norwegian Christmas bread that my grandma made. Of course bacon, we hardly ever make it at home. 

    That becomes bread pudding the next day!

     

  14. On 3/11/2023 at 4:28 PM, Mr. Green said:

    Salad bar with a side of chicken or beef. It's the simple things in life that satisfy me and I'm trying to eat better. Is eating and better even a thing on a cruise????

    On Embarkation Day, I love a great homemade salad topped with a small minute steak.  And some dessert too, bread pudding w/vanilla sauce. LOL.

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  15. Just now, shofer said:

    Food can vary so much ship by ship.  In 2015 we were on Vision and ALL the food was bad, except for Chops.  We actually lost weight!  On the survey we rated the food in the MDR/Windjammer a big, fat 0. Fast forward 2 years and we were back on Vision for a Baltic trip.  The food was great in all venues.  It was a vey nice surprise.

     

  16. One week later we were on Quantum, all food venues were serving the worst food we have ever had on any cruise, with the exception of Specialties. Wife actually lost two pounds over the 10 nights on Quantum.  Wish I had a picture of the carved Turkey being served in the Windjammer, the server was pulling it apart by hand, absolutely gross.  However the bar tenders in Vintages were some of the happiest crew on the ship, I had several Negronis every night and my wife fell in love with the Cucumber Elderflower Martinis. 

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