After boarding, where do we go to book wine tastings and such, also Remy champagne brunch
I went to guest services right away to find out when the tastings were each day and then I bought tickets right there and then. The only problem is that it is sometimes difficult to know whether the tasting will conflict with something else you might want to do. I knew we wanted tickets to the tea with Alice, so i specifically asked about the times for that (and got tickets to that at the same time). But several days later, I did find out that our Margarita tasting conflicted with an art of the cruise ship tour. Still, having tasty margaritas compensated for that somewhat!
I'm not sure if they allow you to cancel a ticket once you have purchased it.
I thought the Art of the Ship tour was held on multiple days - at least on the 7 day cruises.
I thought the Art of the Ship tour was held on multiple days - at least on the 7 day cruises.
texasgirl73 said:On the Fantasy I signed up for the Remy Brunch at Remy. I signed up for the tastings at La Piazza, most of the tastings were booked though and that was on the first day so I wouldn't wait to buy tickets. That being said, several people without tickets showed up to Mixology and the bartenders let them join in (after they paid of course.)
You can just turn the tickets in to GS before the event. That's what I did, with no problems.Do you need to buy tickets for tastings the day you board or can you wait a little bit. Since this is our first cruise, I want to give it a day or so to see if my boys are going to take to the kids clubs the way I'm hoping they will. Are you charged for the tickets if you end up not using them, or can you turn them in before the event?
You can just turn the tickets in to GS before the event. That's what I did, with no problems.
What is typically the cost for the tastings per person? DH and I are hoping to do a few on our cruise.