I know that I and most experienced cruisers promote www.cruisecritic.com every chance we get. We say that CC is 'the TUG of cruises', and invariably we are told, 'but we get info we can trust on TUG.
I get it. But here are a couple of deals we got that aren't on TUG. We have booked a 14 nighter from Tokyo with like 7-8 stops, ending in Hong Kong. We are entitled to a one class cabin upgrade. We booked a basic balcony cabin and were upgraded to deluxe. Then someone posted on Cruise Critic Roll Call (there's a Roll Call for each sailing) that Celebrity was selling Suites for only $100 more than a standard balcony cabin. Butler, more space, private dining room, free drinks lounge, and all! So that was an unexpected perk for being on CC.
Then, for anyone going to Japan, get Japan Connect free Wi-Fi it's in the app store and works all over Japan. It's only for tourists and must be loaded before you get to Japan. It will direct you to restaurants, attractions, shopping and more. It uses hundreds of ssid's all over the country. Then after you leave, in 90 days it automatically uninstalls itself. We wouldn't have found this if someone on Cruise Critic hasn't posted in this friend's Roll Call.
So TUG is wonderful for what it is, but for Cruise info, Cruise Critic can't be beat.
Jim
I get it. But here are a couple of deals we got that aren't on TUG. We have booked a 14 nighter from Tokyo with like 7-8 stops, ending in Hong Kong. We are entitled to a one class cabin upgrade. We booked a basic balcony cabin and were upgraded to deluxe. Then someone posted on Cruise Critic Roll Call (there's a Roll Call for each sailing) that Celebrity was selling Suites for only $100 more than a standard balcony cabin. Butler, more space, private dining room, free drinks lounge, and all! So that was an unexpected perk for being on CC.
Then, for anyone going to Japan, get Japan Connect free Wi-Fi it's in the app store and works all over Japan. It's only for tourists and must be loaded before you get to Japan. It will direct you to restaurants, attractions, shopping and more. It uses hundreds of ssid's all over the country. Then after you leave, in 90 days it automatically uninstalls itself. We wouldn't have found this if someone on Cruise Critic hasn't posted in this friend's Roll Call.
So TUG is wonderful for what it is, but for Cruise info, Cruise Critic can't be beat.
Jim
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