We are booked B2B on the EBTA & 4/24 Med cruises. We got our cabin assignment for the EBTA and were upgraded from a Cat 11 to a Cat 6. Naturally, we are very happy with that. Our 4/24 Med cruise shows that we were upgraded from a Cat 12 to a Cat 11. I am hoping that this is an initial assignment and that they will be doing upgrades on the 4/24 cruise in the next few weeks.
Does anyone know if the current 4/24 Med cabin assignments are before or after upgrades?
Also, what are our chances of getting a free upgrade for the 4/24 Med cruise while we are on the EBTA?
If all else fails, we will try to get a cheap paid 4/24 upgrade while onboard the EBTA or at the terminal prior to the 4/24 cruise.
For the other BTB cruisers who booked as GTY, did you receive your med room allocations as well like brannose?
mrosen, last I checked our sailing had every category in GTY status other than cats 4 and 5. I don't know if this is any indication of how full our sailing is. Can't really comment on the TA cruise.
We have our EB TA cabin # (went from a Cat 12 GTY to Cat 11 on Deck 6, midship - yeah! maybe less seasickness in midship), but no assignment for the Med.
- Lynne
Do cruises always go into GTY status for all categories this close to sail? I noticed that too that you can't pick rooms but wasn't sure if that was indicative of it was pretty full or not vs within a window of sail. I wondered if it means the cruise has filled up pretty good.
I'm looking forward to the trip so hoping April gets here soon.
Hello all!
Since I know that most of you are veteran DCL-ers...I need your advice. For whatever reason I just realized today that one night on our cruise dinner is formal. I have one word for that...UGH! (Not that big a fan of dressing up.)
In the FAQ on the DCL site, it says
"formal wear for men: tuxedo or suit; for women: gown or dress; semi-formal wear for men: suit/jacket; for women: dress or pantsuit."
So I guess my question is this...for the ladies...what can I "get away with" for a dress? I don't really have a gown, and I haven't been to a wedding in awhile, so do I need to go and buy something?
I wanted to hear about past experiences at formal nights. I don't want to commit a fashion faux pas, but at the same time I don't really want to go and buy a formal gown for one night on a cruise.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
(oh, and this is my 10th post! HURRAH!)![]()
Hello all!
Since I know that most of you are veteran DCL-ers...I need your advice. For whatever reason I just realized today that one night on our cruise dinner is formal. I have one word for that...UGH! (Not that big a fan of dressing up.)
In the FAQ on the DCL site, it says
"formal wear for men: tuxedo or suit; for women: gown or dress; semi-formal wear for men: suit/jacket; for women: dress or pantsuit."
So I guess my question is this...for the ladies...what can I "get away with" for a dress? I don't really have a gown, and I haven't been to a wedding in awhile, so do I need to go and buy something?
I wanted to hear about past experiences at formal nights. I don't want to commit a fashion faux pas, but at the same time I don't really want to go and buy a formal gown for one night on a cruise.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
(oh, and this is my 10th post! HURRAH!)![]()
So I guess my question is this...for the ladies...what can I "get away with" for a dress? I don't really have a gown, and I haven't been to a wedding in awhile, so do I need to go and buy something?
I wanted to hear about past experiences at formal nights. I don't want to commit a fashion faux pas, but at the same time I don't really want to go and buy a formal gown for one night on a cruise.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
(oh, and this is my 10th post! HURRAH!)![]()
Congratulations on your 10th post!!!
As for formal night -- I only have the Caribbean cruises as reference - but just about anything goes! I mean really - many people dress up, but there are many that don't as well. I've seen some people in evening dresses and tuxes and others in jeans and khakis. I must admit though - I don't remember seeing too many tuxes on our cruise in September. I think just about anything "nice" - like good "Sunday" clothes and you'll feel in place. I have a nice cocktail dress that I'm wearing for formal night - but I've been really working my "rear" off to loose weight (am down about 18lbs now) and am ready to dress up in my new (hopefully by the actual cruise) 25lb lighter frame.I won't be bringing an evening gown just cause I'm trying to make sure we bring only 4 suitcases
After that we gotta pay for luggage and my DH is already starting to throw a fit about the cost of this vacation
Don't stress about formal night. As for my husband - he'll wear his dark suit for formal night and the boys will probably wear their dark suits - if they fit. If the suits don't fit - then they'll be wearing nice slacks and shirts. As for semi-formal night - it's a toss up - some people dress up - some people even wear their formal night attire on semi-formal because of the "lifestyle portrait" backrounds that are available for photographs - these are the white background photos. Again - don't stress! There's always Topsiders, room service and other options if you really want to avoid formal night - but no one will kick you off the ship if you come to dinner in something other than a sequin gown and tuxedo
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- Lynne (not from Scotland)
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I have a nice cocktail dress that I'm wearing for formal night - but I've been really working my "rear" off to loose weight (am down about 18lbs now) and am ready to dress up in my new (hopefully by the actual cruise) 25lb lighter frame.