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I've sailed both lines. What I like about NCL - O'Sheehan's/ Local, the thermal spa, interesting itineraries, NCL allows you to make advance dining reservations with a dining package which Royal hasnt.
I love Royal Oasis class ships including the entertainment. Our next cruise is on the Symphony. We will be going to CoCo Cay which has a dock. Great Stirrup Cay does not have a dock. Also, Royal's drink packages work on CoCo Cay whereas Norwegian's doesn't work on Harvest Caye. Bottom line, they both have pros and cons and variety is of the spice of life.
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16 hours ago, Bleueyes44 said:
I'm also on this non cruise and yes it sucks. We have been on board since LA. . We just spent 3 hours on the phone trying to exchange our tickets to no avail . Had to make new reservations and lost almost 700.00 one way airfare. Also we were lucky enough to snag a hotel close to the airport so we will fly back to LAX on Monday morning. Lucky for us my daughter is a flight attendant and she flys in on Monday also so got my ride home.
The other bummer I changed rooms between cruises si now I'll be packing again for the 3rd time in 7 days yuck.
The $250 offered by Royal is not sufficient and pretty cheap on their part.
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We have done some great bucket list itineraries with NCL. With their recent frequent itinerary changes, I probably only would book them if I was only interested in the ship and didn't care about the itinerary so much.
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We went to Cayo Caribe in February and we found it to be tasty. It's nothing fancy but we enjoyed.
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On 4/20/2024 at 10:47 PM, rrraydon said:
A couple of things I've already booked for this sailing:
1) Avocado Fiesta Guacamole Class scheduled for day 2 at 11:15am in Sabor the Mexican restaurant. This class includes lunch and a margarita. I purchased the ticket on sale and with gratuities it's about $35.
2) I also purchased (on sale for about $20) the Hideaway adults only day pass for Coco Cay. This will be my 2nd time at Hideaway and although it's nice, I think it's only worth it if it's on sale and if it's in the colder months when the heated pool is needed. Otherwise, I don't think it's worth the extra money when there is another pool area that is free, free beaches and free food that tastes great already available. CoCo Cay is one of our stops next month when I'm on X and I did not purchase Hideaway for that one because I think the water will be nice at the Lagoon pool and at S. Beach where I plan to snorkel.
While enjoying drinks and fun in the sun in Hideaway, I'm also going to be meeting up with my TA whom I found here on CC! He will be cruising next week as well and will also be porting in CoCo Cay the same day we on LOS are there. Although we've swapped many emails for my bookings, we've not had the pleasure of meeting. I'm looking forward to meeting the man behind the famous name here on CC! 😉😁
I contemplated booking the tropical drinks class, but it's $50 and I think I'm ok with mixing drinks at home (😝) and I'm ok with my 5 D+ drinks and my casino drinks for being Prime.
If you've done the quac class before, what's your opinion of the class? (especially if the class was on LOS)
We did the Avocado Guacamole Class a few years ago on Harmony and enjoyed it.
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Palma Majorca also had a very nice aquarium. We did the aquarium and then went across the street to the beach.
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The NCL Gem and Jewel also do Panama Canal cruises. Those ships are better if you don't like crowds or big attractions. We sailed the Jade which is a sister to the Gem and Jewel. It was renovated, perfect for us and didn't require any reservations. The Joy is a big ship where you do need reservations for shows.
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Hope you have a wonderful trip on the Apex!
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The entrance fee was included. I don't think loungers were but we didn't try to get one . We just put our towels down. My husband did bring his backpack on the Skyride. We enjoyed the excursion. When you get to Magen's Bay, go left and walk down aways to avoid crowds. Definitely, get a bushwacker. Yum.
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We were on the Apex which is a newer, popular ship and there was maybe 5 kids tops on the whole ship. Just sail when school is in session.
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I would book any must do excursions as soon as possible. Check your cruise planner.
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Royal Caribbean has some itineraries advertised as Cabo overnight. How long is the tender ride? The boat would be in Cabo from 1pm to 1pm the next day. Would it be worth it to tender the morning you are only there until 1pm?
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39 minutes ago, RWK1952 said:
Go to the first page of the NCL message board and collect down.
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1 hour ago, RWK1952 said:
Thank you for your helpful responses. I am fairly new to Cruise Critic. I would like to check out that person's Live blog on the NCL Bliss. I see where to access Live Cruise Reports, but I don't see how to search for a specific one. Is there a way to do that, or do I just have to scroll thru all of the current Live Reports until I find this one? Thanks.
Here is the link
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37 minutes ago, RWK1952 said:
Do you have experience specifically with NCL, or with the NCL Breakaway in Southampton, or around the Iberian peninsula, on the worth of the Priority Pass? On a huge ship like the Breakaway, if the Priority Pass also gave you priority disembarkation for shore excursions as well, I could see that being a real benefit.
I have never gotten the Priority Pass. There is a live thread here on someone sailing the NCL Bliss out of California. She showed herself bypassing lines. I have only sailed NCL out of Rome, Athens, and Honolulu.
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Getting the Priority Pass would be a good investment to avoid crowds at embarkation, disembarkation and tendering.
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6 minutes ago, RocketMan275 said:
I doubt many children would be going to Spain for a spring break cruise.
Except you would need to check the UK and European Union school schedule.
A few years ago, we sailed the Epic in August, and there was loads of Spaniard and Italian kids on summer holiday.
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Isn't this a port intensive itinerary? Wouldn't you most likely be having lunch off the ship and spending very little time on the ship? On the sea day, you can have breakfast and lunch at the Main Dining Room to avoid crowds.
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The NCL Breakaway does this itinerary also.
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To me, it's irrelevant, that some people don't enjoy the shows. The fact is that NCL was known for offering large Broadway style shows and its something that distinguished it from some of its competitors. I really don't gamble but that doesn't mean that I think there shouldn't be a casino. People enjoy it and expect it on a cruise just like they expect to be entertained.
Royal is the other line that is known for entertainment. After not having a Broadway style production on Odyssey and Wonder, they brought it back for Icon.
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Bonaire is known for scuba and snorkeling so if you enjoy that, it seems like a good choice.
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It seems that HAL is geared toward an older audience and is quieter. RCL, NCL, and Carnival have a more lively environment. Where does Princess fall?
A friend is debating between NCL and Princess. She has sailed NCL multiple times and likes their product. However, Princess is more Alaska centered.
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Does anyone know what the food and drink options in the new Nassau port area? Also, has anyone been to the Junkanoo museum?
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Our cruise is during hurricane season. Is it safe to leave our car at the port?
Is there covered parking? We haven't cruised out of NJ in a dozen years.
First time cruising in Europe
in Royal Caribbean International
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George C gave you some great advice- arrive to Barcelona a couple days early, join your roll call.
What is different on a Med cruise rather than a Caribbean cruise is that its more port focused with less sea days. Try to enjoy some local cuisine. There are some evenings that you will be tired-just hit the buffet and relax.