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Curt From Canada

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  1. I am not sure how I have missed this in the past, but the option of substituting in Chef's Table for one of the nights with the 3 Night Specialty Dining Package seems like a great idea on small ships that only have 1 or 2 speciality restaurants. I think the uncharge is ~$49. It seems worth it instead of dining 3 times in Chops. My question is about the best way to make the substitution. I am guessing there are few options, but we are looking for any process folks have used in the past: Book Chef's Table ahead of time and make the switch when we get on board? Book Chef's Table ahead of time and have RCL "correct" the bill when we are at Chef's Table? Do not book Chef's Table ahead of time and book once on board (embarkation day) when booking the other two Chop's reservation? Other? There are 5 of us, so we are slightly concerned about Chef's Table being over booked on a night we would want. Any input/ideas would be greatly appreciated ... Curt from Canada
  2. Following with much interest. My soulmate and I plus 3 friends are on Enchantment in March. We will be the ones monopolizing the dance floor. We love sailing out of Baltimore. Small but fit for purpose departure areas ... and definitely quick to the ship. Have a blast ... Curt from Canada
  3. Brilliant ... calling my MEI Specialist now! Thanks Curt from Canada
  4. I have not been on Mariner, but Adventure, Explorer and Voyager do not have them. It is the only one at sea I am aware of. It is not my full time "job" on cruise ships, but I always on the "lookout" for anything like it. So far it is the only one after 26 cruises. I think you are correct ... this might be one of those "Use Only When Under Sail" washrooms. Curt from Canada
  5. You are in for the treat of a lifetime!! Navigator has the BEST PUBLIC WASHROOM at sea. Deck 11 aft elevators port side. Do not pay any attention to any "passé" gender based signage ... you will be DIAMOND!! If I remember correctly, Diamond members can use any public washroom regardless of gender. Please check this out ahead of time with the Diamond Concierge (as I could be wrong) Have a blast ... Curt from Canada
  6. Our first cruise was our worst cruise (2006). In the 26 cruises since, it continued to get better. Multiple issues: We had significant delays (due to weather) on our early morning flight (7AM planned departure). We finally arrived in Miami Airport at 2:30PM (no breakfast & no lunch). We just got to the ship on time before departure. We never even considered flying in the night before ... Oooooops, our bad (RCL wins this one ... RCL 1 - Confused Canucks [CC] 0). By the time we got on the ship, the muster drill had just started. All of the food & beverage venues were closed or were closing. Like animals after a long cold winter we scavenged tables for scraps of food and drink. One single orange and one regular coke is all we could find. We never even considered flying in the night before ... Oooooops, our bad (RCL wins this one ... RCL 2 - CC 0). Every night the ship was alive with music and dancing. We had taken lessons in university, but had forgotten everything. All those people having fun and we were like two sticks in the mud. We never thought that you could have so much fun dancing on a ship to live music, we should have started lessons up again ... Oooooops, our bad (RCL wins this one ... RCL 3 - CC 0). I am sensing a trend. The food was excellent!! We stuffed ourselves silly. No one told us there was too much good food to be had on vacation. We gained a pound per day EACH. We never thought to pace ourselves ... Oooooops our bad (RCL wins this one ... RCL 4 - CC 0). The last night of the cruise was very depressing. We had WAYTOO much fun. We did not want to go home. No one told us the last night could be that bad. We did not do our homework and research cruising ahead of time ... Oooooops our bad (RCL wins [in a shutout no less] 5 - CC 0). We learned our lessons well: We fly in the night before. We want to take credit for the new Muster Drill process, but RCL gets a bonus goal for that (RCL 6 - CC 0). Our Foxtrot is smooth, our Rumba is steamy and our Swing can clear a dance floor (sorry). We pace ourselves in the restaurants (Quality, not Quantity) and get some alternate exercise when we are not dancing. We always make sure have between 3 to 6 cruises booked before the last night. Making sure the next one is no more than 90 days away. For experienced cruisers there is nothing new here to help. For rookies ... DO YOUR HOMEWORK. Curt from Canada
  7. There are people who are "born to the sea" and others that are "born to the suites". Book Serenade and get the kids to promise they ill be on their best behaviour. I am certain they would keep their word. Curt from Canada
  8. Is it because "everyone" is on Jewel to Greenland at pretty much the same time? Curt from Canada
  9. That is approximately 68 degF to 74 DegF (from one of the last "bilingual" Canadians [Imperial & Metric]) ... actually was taught both in school (when Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth). Curt from Canada
  10. I dress for no one. Not at work (OK, maybe for customers), not at home, and not on a cruise. With one massive exception. I dress for my soulmate. Since I really can’t see what I am wearing, and I really could care less about what anyone else thinks, I dress for only one person ... the woman I fell in love with 43 years ago and the woman I want to make happy every single day of my life. I also do not care what other people wear … I am looking at my soulmate, everyone else is the equivalent of “visual background noise” … Sorry if some of you are upset. These genuine requests for what is normal and tolerated in the MDR and on Formal nights are sincere questions (and good ones). My advice is ... Ask your soulmate(s). Ask the person(s) who you are devoted to. Ask the only person(s) on the earth that matters. You and they will be much happier as a result. On a cruise (and many times at home), I wear what my soulmate wants. She also asks me what I prefer that she wears, and I am honest and very appreciative when she responds. When we do this, almost always she says I “look sexy”, and I feel great (I also laugh a little ... OK, maybe a lot). I think she is the most beautiful woman on the ship, and I would wear anything to make her happy. I hope everyone can have this feeling when they go cruising. Curt from Canada.
  11. 1). Live Music. Dancing is "OK" with a DJ, but dancing to live music is a real treat. Boleros and Music Hall ... here we come. 2). "A la carte" cruising. Being able to choose what the experience is (rather than "Always Included style") allows us to pick only the things we really want. The amount we drink, eat, stay connected, and "play" with the "expensive" toys (Coco Cay, on board extras, excursions, etc) varies from cruise to cruise ... choice is something we must have. 3). Entertainment ... To see Broadway/West End at sea is a real treat. Some of the other larger ship entertainment is "off the charts" (The Gift ... definitely not you). 4). Higher Level Loyalty Perks ... we have not done our homework, but the Royal program seems to have some significant advantages. Our sense is they will "pull back" over time, but compared to others they seem to have a significant advantage. 5). Did I mention Live Music? Curt from Canada
  12. Thank you ... this is not a surprise and it is nice to have confirmation. Separately, your summaries are a treat. Really well done, and Norway is stunning (so the pictures help me feel like I am there). Radiance class ships are one of our favourites. Lots of connection with the sea. We have done 20 foot swells ... looking forward to the 30 foot versions to set a "new record". Can't wait for your next post. Thanks again, Curt from Canada
  13. Question: Is the Concierge Lounge now suites only? The D+ note seemed to imply that the Diamond Lounge is now (at least for this sailing) for D, D+ and Pinnacles. Following very closely. We are on Jewel for this itinerary a year from now. Thanks for all your time and effort Curt from Canada
  14. Following this one (top of the list). This looks identical to our 2023 sailing. Enjoy the "Top of the World". Curt from Canada
  15. In 2017, we were on Freedom. We were lined up in the first night MDR "cattle call" (waiting to get into the MDR). I hate being in this line ... I have no idea what we were doing. Sardines have more room in their can. A tall gentleman two or three couples in front of us turned around to look at the length of the line and the "crush" of it. In a loud and booming voice he said: "These poor people ... they have not eaten in 20 minutes". That was funny enough for my soulmate and I (I certainly laughed out loud). Funnier still, 80% of the people did not get the joke. We have not stood in that line since. Curt from Canada
  16. 26 years of cruising and 26 cruises ... still I have rookie questions about On Board Credit (I have never had any in 26 years ... until now). No taunting from the "veterans", these are real rookie questions. 1). For "regular" purchases, I do not remember any option for charging to OBC. Speciality dining, shop purchases, drinks, etc had no option to use OBC specifically. You just used your Seapass Card. Does the OBC credit just get automatically applied to your stateroom balance? 2). For the "Casino OBC Cashback Gambit", it appears that to charge a slot machine from your Stateroom Account you do need to select a "Charge to my OBC" option at the slot machine. Can you charge to your Stateroom Account (and not use OBC)? 3). Does the "Casino OBC Cashback Gambit" require you to select the "Charge to my OBC" option at the slot machine? Three somewhat basic questions, deserves a little bit of taunting. If you can answer all three, feel free to send your best ... "How can you have cruised for 26 years and NOT KNOW THIS" taunt. I will book an extra appointment with my psychiatrist this week. ... so I will be fine. Curt from Canada
  17. Thank you ... this is helpful. One critical question for non-refundable OBC, does the "Slot Machine Gambit" (I just made that up) where you: Withdraw say $500 from your room account into the slot machine. Immediately cash out and take the $500 from the cashier. The OBC (non-refundable) is used to cover the withdrawal from the stateroom account. I have never done it before, so this is very new to me. Thanks again and any input would be greatly appreciated, Curt from Canada
  18. I found this "Helpful Hint" on the APP (and now I can not find it again). This is new, and very surprising. Does anyone have any thoughts or experience? Curt from Canada
  19. Shari ... thank you for being the " Canary in the Cave". They seem to have simplified everything for the BTA (by making the cruise lines do most of the work). I am curious. After the initial gauntlet you had to run to get on the ship how did it go? Any highs any lows? Most importantly, my dancing shoes are already packed, are any of the bands "dance worthy". We think we might be hanging out in the Rendezvous Lounge a lot, but this is our first time on X so we are not sure. Any information would be greatly appreciated, Curt from Canada
  20. Of course, nothing in life (that is important) is easy. It appears as though this change in itinerary has made testing easier, but there is now a "debate" on who confirms the test. There appear to be two "competing" interpretations of the latest "direction": 1). Celebrity will take our BTA and match to our MAY 31 Rapid Antigen Test at the pier to complete the BTA process. (Everyone will have needed to submit their $40 and make the application with their upload of an appropriate Vaccination Record). Or ... 2). Send in the MAY 31 Rapid Antigen Test on the 31st to the BTA so they can approve our BTA before we get to the pier on JUN 02. I would bet money it is point 1). The BTA could then: collect the money have X do all the hard work (get criticized if there were issues) need fewer staff (since X was doing extra work for the BTA) have more money of their weekly BBQ from 12noon to sundown on every Friday I am very interested on what happens to those cruising on MAY 23st. Curt from Canada
  21. Celebrity just changed the JUN 02, 2022 itinerary to make getting the BTA easier: Curt from Canada
  22. Given that I am getting on a Bermuda cruise in JUN, I would be very grateful if you update how this went. Thank you, Curt from Canada
  23. 1). That little black dress she wears that makes me as dizzy as the first time I met her. 2). A live band that starts playing swing music at 5PM and finishes sometime after midnight. 3). My soulmate ... that is critical for points 1) and 2). 4). Friends travelling with us. 5). A bartender that will listen to me explain for 20 minutes how I want my martini prepared (and have it ready every day at 5PM). Simple life and simple needs ... CAN'T WAIT TO GET ON THAT SHIP!!!! Curt from Canada
  24. Notice the "T" (Tender) ... the docks might be full. Curt from Canada
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