Cruisedreamer1 Posted September 28 #1 Share Posted September 28 We will be on the Marina at the end of November and wondered when these parties will be held since we don't want them to conflict with our specialty restaurant reservations. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare pinotlover Posted September 28 #2 Share Posted September 28 To begin with they normally start at 5:30-5:45, are finished by 6:30 so early eaters can make their reservations. The free drinks , for the Cpt’s Reception,will normally last until 8:00 in the bars for those not needing to eat early. Date varies, but often Night 2 of cruise. The Repeater Party schedule varies significantly and you won’t know until you get your individual invitation prior to it happens. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Harters Posted September 28 #3 Share Posted September 28 In three cruises, we've never been to the Captain's reception. 5.30 is still afternoon for us and much too early for snacks & drinks. Later, we do take advantage of the free drinks in the bars. I'm sure we've been to one Repeater event which started later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
osandomir Posted September 28 #4 Share Posted September 28 The Captain’s reception depends on your itinerary. If there're sea days it’s often on the first sea day of your cruise. And it can be more than one repeater’s party depending on the number of repeating guests on the cruise. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yesimapirate Posted September 28 #5 Share Posted September 28 1 hour ago, osandomir said: The Captain’s reception depends on your itinerary. If there're sea days it’s often on the first sea day of your cruise. And it can be more than one repeater’s party depending on the number of repeating guests on the cruise. Aka repeated repeaters 😜 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MEFIowa Posted September 29 #6 Share Posted September 29 READ your CURRENTS daily each night for the Captain's party. On our recent B2B on Sirena, the 1st Captain's Cocktail Celebration was on Day 2 (a sea day) and the 2nd was on Day 3 (a non-sea day in Kotka, Finland). Both started at 1745 in the Sirena Lounge. Proper attire required. Complimentary cocktails served 1745-2000 in the Lounge and from 1800-2000 in Martinis and Horizons. Pro tip: Avoid the drinks the servers try to fob off on you and order what you want. They push the cheap red & white wine & champagne, and usually have something like a rum punch on their tray, too. I always order a double Bailey's. IIRC the Repeaters' Parties were Day 6 for the 1st (a 12-night cruise) and 5 for the 2nd (a 10-night cruise). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EEB_Ott Posted September 29 #7 Share Posted September 29 At the Captain’s reception in Horizons, do you order a cocktail from the server or go to the bar? The servers look pretty busy circulating with their trays of wine. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MEFIowa Posted September 29 #8 Share Posted September 29 At our two Captain's Parties, which we did in the Sirena Lounge, they wanted you to order from the servers, rather than from the bar. No idea about Martinis, but would guess from the bar there. As for the Horizons, they might be more flexible, but I'd presume they, like in the Lounge, prefer ordering from servers. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iowananny Posted September 29 #9 Share Posted September 29 You can do either. If you go to the bar a server will usually say he or she will bring your drink to you. If you like wine, the wine they serve on the trays really isn't bad, it's the usual wine they serve on the ship. If you go in at the beginning it will be crowded and may take a while to get your drink. I'm not picky and very happy with what is on the tray but I usually always have the prestige package and can get what I want later at no cost. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare vlthom Posted September 29 #10 Share Posted September 29 3 hours ago, EEB_Ott said: At the Captain’s reception in Horizons, do you order a cocktail from the server or go to the bar? The servers look pretty busy circulating with their trays of wine. Thanks! For the repeater's party in Horizons, one can do either -- order at the bar or from servers. Once the crowd has arrived though, the bartenders are quite busy and it can take some time to get your drink. Either way, you do not have to accept one of the pre-poured drinkers from the servers who are circulating around. You may order what you prefer. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ronrick1943 Posted October 1 #11 Share Posted October 1 I wouldn't change any dinner plans to attend one of these over crowded parties for a free drink. Just isn't worth being in a crowded room. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare pinotlover Posted October 1 #12 Share Posted October 1 1 hour ago, ronrick1943 said: I wouldn't change any dinner plans to attend one of these over crowded parties for a free drink. Just isn't worth being in a crowded room. On some cruise lines, Public Relations and mixing with the passengers are a defined job description of the Ship’s Captain. This has never been the case with Oceania as far as I can remember. Some Captains never attend a Captain’s Reception and send the GM to replace them. They likewise don’t mix with the passengers even for brief walk by conversation. I don’t really care about this either way, but some passengers expect an Azamara type senior staff and that isn’t Oceania. One might go to multiple Captains Receptions and never meet the Captain. Some come regularly, some never at all. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MEFIowa Posted October 1 #13 Share Posted October 1 Just this past month, our Bulgarian captain on Sirena did appear at his two Captain's Parties, but didn't go to either Repeaters' Party. In the past if I wanted to meet and speak with the captain (Riviera 12/2021, Sirena 11/2022, & Riviera 11/2023), they could often be found in the smoking area. (Had an interesting discussion with our Russian captain in 2023, as we were both former military in our respective nations in the 1980s.) Our Bulgarian apparently didn't smoke. He was hard to see during the B2B. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ronrick1943 Posted October 1 #14 Share Posted October 1 4 hours ago, pinotlover said: On some cruise lines, Public Relations and mixing with the passengers are a defined job description of the Ship’s Captain. This has never been the case with Oceania as far as I can remember. Some Captains never attend a Captain’s Reception and send the GM to replace them. They likewise don’t mix with the passengers even for brief walk by conversation. I don’t really care about this either way, but some passengers expect an Azamara type senior staff and that isn’t Oceania. One might go to multiple Captains Receptions and never meet the Captain. Some come regularly, some never at all. I agree, unfortunately Oceania management staff needs a course in Public Relations. I've never understood why they spend so much Advertising dollars to get you on the ship-up don't train management on the ship to get you back. A good experience with staff equals returns. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MEFIowa Posted October 2 #15 Share Posted October 2 12 hours ago, ronrick1943 said: ...unfortunately Oceania management staff needs a course in Public Relations. ... A good experience with staff equals returns. Not sure what you mean here. While I barely interacted with the captain on our recent 22 nights on Sirena, I had no trouble interacting with the rest of the senior staff. Saw the GM, Mark Warmenhoven, all over the ship and near the gangway so many times. Had many a nice conversation with him. Amazingly friendly. Same for the Hotel Manager and the Food & Beverage Manager. It seemed like I couldn't blink without running into the F&B Manager all over the ship; so much that we were on 1st name basis. Can't say enough great things about the CD, Peter Tredgett. Thought I'd miss Dottie on Sirena, but Peter was outstanding. The cabin crew and restaurant servers all extremely friendly and helpful. Always. We both had a uniformly great experience with the staff on both legs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ronrick1943 Posted October 2 #16 Share Posted October 2 1 hour ago, MEFIowa said: Not sure what you mean here. While I barely interacted with the captain on our recent 22 nights on Sirena, I had no trouble interacting with the rest of the senior staff. Saw the GM, Mark Warmenhoven, all over the ship and near the gangway so many times. Had many a nice conversation with him. Amazingly friendly. Same for the Hotel Manager and the Food & Beverage Manager. It seemed like I couldn't blink without running into the F&B Manager all over the ship; so much that we were on 1st name basis. Can't say enough great things about the CD, Peter Tredgett. Thought I'd miss Dottie on Sirena, but Peter was outstanding. The cabin crew and restaurant servers all extremely friendly and helpful. Always. We both had a uniformly great experience with the staff on both legs. I've cruised Regent (8or9 times), one of the lines in the family--and just sitting in the Cafe the management staff if friendly, and stops a talks for a few minutes. Just a different feeling. I don't need that nor do I really want an in depth conversation with management. The other staff is excellent most of the time. I guess it's all about perception and the feeling you have regarding the whole cruise and staff. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bob brown Posted October 6 #17 Share Posted October 6 On 9/28/2024 at 6:51 PM, Yesimapirate said: Aka repeated repeaters 😜 On some longer itineraries, there may be more Oceania Club members than they can accommodate at a single party. In such cases, they will divide into two dates. Those holding “elite status”, (Platinum and above), may attend both dates, if they desire. During the party, all drinks are complimentary, even if you don’t have a drink package. This is only in the party, in the Insignia Lounge, and unlike the Captain’s party, not in the other bars. And it ends when the party ends, usually around 6:30 or so. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare pinotlover Posted October 6 #18 Share Posted October 6 6 minutes ago, bob brown said: On some longer itineraries, there may be more Oceania Club members than they can accommodate at a single party. In such cases, they will divide into two dates. Those holding “elite status”, (Platinum and above), may attend both dates, if they desire. During the party, all drinks are complimentary, even if you don’t have a drink package. This is only in the party, in the Insignia Lounge, and unlike the Captain’s party, not in the other bars. And it ends when the party ends, usually around 6:30 or so. One note. On the R ships it’s normally in the Lounge. On O and A ships, in Horizons. I’ve seen the Repeater count hit 82% thus requiring 3 separate repeater parties. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bob brown Posted October 6 #19 Share Posted October 6 3 hours ago, pinotlover said: One note. On the R ships it’s normally in the Lounge. On O and A ships, in Horizons. I’ve seen the Repeater count hit 82% thus requiring 3 separate repeater parties. Thanks…I’ve only been on the R (Insignia), so far. Allura, next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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