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Oceania Riviera's Oceania Suite Bar Setup


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Oh…wasn’t sonu fabulous?  He was our butler on the riviera in February. We renewed our vows in privee and Sonu escorted me to the ceremony. He certainly made our cruise special. 
 

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We have stayed in Oceania Suites on deck 11 stern on two occasions.  In New York our requested six bottles of alcohol/wine were waiting for us.  In Tahiti, they were brought to our suite after departure.

 

If Oceania suite amenities have not changed, save a little extra room in your suitcase for the included Oceania swag.

 

Also, we did the cooking class and both my husband and I enjoyed it very much.

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On 6/23/2023 at 7:02 AM, Heartfelttraveler said:

We have stayed in Oceania Suites on deck 11 stern on two occasions.  In New York our requested six bottles of alcohol/wine were waiting for us.  In Tahiti, they were brought to our suite after departure.

 

If Oceania suite amenities have not changed, save a little extra room in your suitcase for the included Oceania swag.

 

Also, we did the cooking class and both my husband and I enjoyed it very much.

Oceania Swag?  Sounds good already!

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Oceania swag….

We’ve always received a terry cloth O beach bag filled with the following…

2 fluffy O beach towels

O hat

O visor

assorted sun products

 

We’ve also received a gift box of Bulgari products. The gift box was much larger preCovid, but it’s still a great gift!

 

enjoy!

 

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First time we sailed on Oceania we had an Oceania Suite on Riviera.  (Prior to that we had sailed in a Seven Seas Aft and PH A suites on Regent).   We were overjoyed with the Oceania Suite.  We were on deck 12 - it was absolutely fabulous. The only negative I have is that the balcony is "tight" - hard to move around the end of the chaise longue.    Subsequently we have been in the Owners Suite and Vista suite both on Riviera.  Owners Suite is huge but the balconies are not...too much heavy furniture in too little space.  Vista suite was perfection for us.  You do need to be on a port-intensive cruise because the balcony is not always usable when at sea.  Nor can you have any light out on the balcony when the ship is underway because it affects visibility from the Bridge.   Port intensive is therefore perfect.  Use the balcony any time until you sail and next morning - back out on the balcony.  It also has a huge bathroom and a smaller one.  Very useful.   We are now booked on Vista in the Mediterranean in a Vista suite and can't wait.   But the Oceania Suite, though smaller is really lovely...

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On 6/23/2023 at 7:42 AM, GrammieK said:

Forgot to add…

your TA can pre order the complimentary bottles with a call to O. They will be in the suite waiting for you🍷🍸

 

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I booked our Marina Oceania Suite through Oceania. The guy I have been communicating with told me the butler will take care of this after we board. Since I do not have a TA, should this guy be able to send me the list to select my 6 bottles, or do I wait until we board?

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56 minutes ago, SATaxman said:

I booked our Marina Oceania Suite through Oceania. The guy I have been communicating with told me the butler will take care of this after we board. Since I do not have a TA, should this guy be able to send me the list to select my 6 bottles, or do I wait until we board?

@SATaxman See if this attachment helps you.  

 

Cruise well and enjoy every moment. 

Oceania_Upper_Suite_Bar_Menu.pdf

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On 6/25/2023 at 5:58 PM, marikay1961 said:

Thank you all for the response!  its our fourth Oceania Cruise but our first in the Oceania Suite!  It looks amazing and I hope it lives up to the expectations.....

I am sure that you will love the suite as much as we do!  We especially like the two Deck 11 aft rooms.  Have never been in an OS on Deck 12 since we like Deck 11 so much.

 

We always found a list when we arrived that let us choose what we wanted.  As someone else said, we usually take 1, maybe 2 Vodkas and the rest is wine for dinners.  If no one has yet said, you can take the wine to dinner without having to pay the corkage fee. But the hard stuff needs to be consumed in the room.

 

Have a wonderful cruise!

 

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We get about the same "mix" but use the wine when we "order in" - which you can do in the top level suites from any restaurant any evening.  After a long day's sightseeing there is nothing better than dinner from Red Ginger with a bottle of Chardonnay from the Suite bar and no hassle at all!!

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