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  1. the next section on their site speaks on if your tickets are bought thru a travel agent, which I would think NCL is the travel agent in this situation. It says you are entitled to a refund. But, their rules apply to flights within the US or has a leg within the US. I'll say again, I'm not speaking from any personal experience. I'm just googling. My opinion is just that, and I have no expertise whatsoever in the matter
  2. to the OP, I don't know if your flight has an US leg or not, but the US department of transportation rules comes across to me as you are entitled to a refund. Now, I'm not a lawyer, although I did stay at a holiday inn express last night:
  3. Is the amount paid really that high? It's Canadian dollars, not US. so, we're talking about around $360 US and it's an international flight. OP say "we" so we're talking about at least 2 people for seats and bags, but it could be a family of three or four.
  4. and how were the lines? I'm used to NCL and when I get there at Noon, the check-in area is pretty much a ghost town.
  5. the limit for OBC is $1000. You can get any leftovers back in cash on the last morning if you don't spend it all. Also, looking into FAS+ and do the numbers. I say this because it does include Starbucks as well as water. It will give you extra meals, Internet for the trip and extra excursion credit. Only you know your habits, but look into it and see the costs and decide which is best for you.
  6. WOW. I'm now really looking forward to the white party. I find the glow parties to be amazing on NCL, so if MSC has it beat, I can't wait
  7. with the exception of online check-in (which I doubt I'll do), you can do all those other things without having an account.
  8. no, this is the correct thread. @ChiefMateJRK was asking it a few comments back
  9. no, you can't combine the two. And, as of now, they have never run a double up promo on the cruise first. But you can buy cruise first in the $500 denomination which is equivalent to 2 cruise next certs
  10. ttps://clip.cafe/once-upon-a-time-in-mexico-2003/a-man-wants-nothing-invincible-cabr-n/ I wasn't sure if we could post links. so add the "h" to the begging of this (so it says https) and enjoy
  11. could be, but NCL has always had the taxes and fees listed in small print under their cruises. I do see that other lines have the taxes listed (just like NCL always did), but NCL is so far the only site I've seen that shows the all in (well without the service charge) pricing listed in the actual search results
  12. no, you don't have this part totally correct. If you buy one CNC, it will cost you $150 and you get $250 credit to use on the next cruise. If you buy two or more at once, it will cost you $125 each, and you get $250 to use on another cruise. So you're not really get $100 (or $125) OBC to use. It's the discount for the CNC. It's best not to even think about the OBC. It's there to confuse people and trick them into thinking they need to go buy something with it
  13. I'm also a newbie MSC cruiser (all previous cruises have been on NCL), and I'm taking a 10 day cruise in June. It's actually B2B cruises, a 3 day and a 7 day. With everyone saying the short cruises are the party cruises, I guess I'll try to party hard with the kids for 3 days then take the next 7 to recover 🙂
  14. nice. was it just cookies, or did they also put out the finger food they used to?
  15. nice, so you have at least 5 credits! Enjoy
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