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  1. On 10/5/2023 at 9:37 PM, Mike45LC said:

    Guys, thanks for the education! 

     

    I'm like an overburdened pack mule when we board, with all of my wife's carry-ons, so I'll keep on going to the cabin first to drop off our junk!  I don't have an escort to get me a drink, but I can usually find a trough of cold water once I have my SeaPass.

    Your wife must be related to my wife......🤣

  2. 16 hours ago, cruisestitch said:

    Don’t wait until you get on board to request one. Contact the special-needs department and they will make sure that you have one waiting for you in your state room or it will be delivered shortly by the housekeeping staff along with distilled water.

    special_needs@celebrity.com. I got a reply back within a week telling me exactly what you said above.👍

  3. 15 hours ago, LatinaInTexas said:

    We like to eat at a set time so we did make reservations ahead of time. There were times when we were told 30+ minute wait time until we said we had a reservation, then we were seated within a minute or two. One time the wait was about 5 minutes. Worked great for us especially if we had somewhere to be after dinner she didn't want to worry about being late.

    I made reservations. We prefer to eat early, and do prefer to have reservations. It was easy to do online, I did not realize I could make the MDR reservations until this week. I always book the two specialty venues ASAP, but I've been overlooking the regular MDRs. For our next cruise, I booked each of the three MDRs. On our last Breakaway cruise we used only the Manhattan....without reservations. I don't recall any waiting, but then I've probably forgotten if we did.....🤔

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  4. Thanks. How was the Manhattan? The last time we sailed on the Breakaway in October 2022 we used the Manhattan exclusively as as MDR; never tried the other two (Savor? Taste?). I honestly cannot remember if we made reservations, but I usually will if possible. Might be a wasted effort, but never hurts.

     

    How was the Manhattan in February? I heard some talk it was noisier than the other two, at least as far as the Breakaway went.

     

    Commodore cruise line (not to mention Chandis)? Wow,you must be as old as we are!😄 I tried to sail with Commodore, but I was working two jobs (FedEx/USNR) at the time and could never fit in a cruise. Their cruise line appealed to me since we live near Memphis and NOLA was "just down the street".

     

     Doug

  5. Can we make a dinner reservation with our "anytime dining"? We have already made our two specialty dining reservations at Cagney's and Le Bistro, but I wonder about the rest of the nights. We usually dine at home around 6-630pm. I know we can just show up, but I wonder if we'd be smart to make reservations.....if that's possible. And if it is possible, when and how can we make those MDR reservations?

     

    We're on the Breakaway from NOLA March 2024.

     

     Thanks

     Doug

  6. On 11/6/2023 at 2:07 PM, DawnontheRiviera said:

    I would like to ask if it is only cans? I saw one travel site that says cans or "cartons" of soda, juice, or water no larger than standard 17 oz. What is a carton, is it like juice boxes? Are plastic bottles OK?

    I'd like to know also. It's much more convenient to have a screw on a plastic soft drink bottle. Once a can if open, it will go quickly.

  7. 3 hours ago, Haljo1935 said:

    I use it every time it's offered on board and have never set it up in advance. Strange, though, you get an error; seems you should be able to do it in advance if the port and airline participates.

    Is your airline one that participates? Not all airlines do.

    Safe travels - enjoy your cruise!

    Must be a glitch somewhere. I'll just do it when they offer in on board. We're flying DL.

  8. 16 minutes ago, regnig said:

    Be aware that this service does not require that you set it up prior to your cruise. Once on board and a few days prior to disembarkation HAL will send paperwork to your stateroom for you to use to sign up for the service. I've done it both ways without problems. 

    Wishing you a wonderful cruise. 

    Roger that, I just figured I'd set it up early if possible. I'll keep an eye out for the Luggage Direct advertisement when on board.

     

     Doug

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  9. We're ending a HAL cruise at Port Everglades on 28 October 2023. We've used Luggage Direct, or whatever other cruise lines call it, to have our luggage picked up outside our cabin the last night and we don't touch it again until our final flights destination. It's very handy and not expensive.

     

    I've been trying in vain the last few days to sign up. Here's the error I get below. I've got the correct ship name and disembarkation date...I've double checked both! <g>

     

    https://maketraveleasier.com/holland/Order

     

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  10. 58 minutes ago, dbrown84 said:

    You are understanding it correctly.  I'll just point out one thing.... you don't have to wait 120 days to book your cruise.  The cruise must be 120 out from the purchase date of the certificate.  So you could buy one today and use it today to book a cruise as long as the cruise doesn't leave before February 13th

    Roger that, you said it better than I did.

     

     Doug

  11. 12 hours ago, cruiser2015 said:

    Nope.

    It needs to be applied to a cruise 120 days or more out when you apply it to a reservation.

    So, you can use it for a sailing any time from 4 months after purchase up until 2 years and 8 months from date of purchase (you must sail within the 3 years from date of purchase window).

    This seems at odds to what others have said above since we're talking about a FC certificate I'm considering purchasing for March 2025, more than 4 months after I purchase the CF. I believe if I were to cancel that potential cruise, the CF amount would revert back to my NCL account, and I could book a cruise anytime; as long as the certificate were still active of course. IOW, I'd not have to wait to book a cruise 4 months after I canceled that potential cruise. Did I say that correctly?

     

    You are correct about someone considering purchasing a CF certificate today.....they need to know they must wait to book a cruise 120 or more days in the future to use that certificate. Am I correct? I will probably get another CF certificate the next time NCL has that "$500 for $250 sale"; that's a darned good deal.....especially combined with their military appreciation program.😎

     

    Doug

  12. 7 hours ago, cruiser2015 said:

    The CF can only be applied to cruises 4 months or more in the future.

    The certificate expires 3 years from date of issue.

    4+ months after initial purchase, right? So if one had to cancel a cruise where a CF had been used, it could still be used, say, in two months after canceling....assuming the 4 months from initial purchase.

     

     Doug

  13. 2 hours ago, sailingships said:

    I didnt need to use my DD214 Just had to supply any day I was actually in the military. Was accepted right away. The 10% discount just started as of Jan 1st this year. It was announced online the week before Veterans Day last year. We booked for Jan 3rd right away and got it then.  It shows up in the NCL pages if you are signed up.

    I can echo everything you said. I don't have a DD214 that I can read....mine is  a copy of a copy of a copy of a ..... you get the idea. I have no idea where the original one is located. When I did the "ID.me" form, which I did for other purchases, like my last car, I input the dates of my USN service. I think with some other cruise lines like HAL I used "SheerID"; which is probably the same thing with a different name? And yes, the military appreciation program at NCL is new, and I really hope it continues. Let's face us, we former and present military people are just so darned nice.😎

     

     Doug

  14. 2 hours ago, dbrown84 said:

    all payments, including CF, are refundable up until 120 days out.  So, yes you can use the CF on another booking (since it's refundable), but you don't have to do it at the same time as you're cancelling the current booking (if that it was you were saying).

    "..you don't have to do it at the same time as you're cancelling the current booking.." - Oh, that does sound better.I could probably live with that.

     

     Doug

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  15. 4 hours ago, cruiser2015 said:

    As I recall, Cruise First payments are non-refundable.

    As to the OP's question on the CF, yes, any amount above the required deposit is considered an early payment of the balance due (unless, of course you are booking less than 120 days out).

    Also, the value of the CF, while non-refundable may be used on a different booking - meaning, you may cancel the original booking to which you applied the certificate and reapply to another reservation, as long as its within the rules as to dates. 

    Yes, whether or not the Cruise First certificate is "refundable" is a big deal for us, especially booking something nearly a year and a half from now. I suppose being able to have it available to be book another cruise is okay, but having to select an alternate cruise when canceling the first would sometimes be difficult. I wonder how much time we'd have to do that; anyone know?

    It would be more convenient to just have the certificate's value returned, with the original expiration date remaining in effect of course. I do not like booking at the last minutes because the best cabins and itineraries are gone, but it's tough to book so early also.

     

     Doug

  16. 9 hours ago, RocketMan275 said:

    No, you do not need to reapply.  

    Verifing your discount is a two step process. 

    - First, log onto NCL and do a mock booking for the cruise you want to determine the fare with your discount.

    - Second, log out of NCL and do not log back in.  repeat the first process without  the discount.

    compare the two.

    You heard wrong.  Not all NCL deposits are non-refundable.  You can get  a refund on any payments up till final payment which occurs 120 days prior to cruising.  After the 120 day mark, there is a sliding scale of refunds.

    Thanks for your information. I didn't think I had to reapply for a military discount with NCL every year, but my TA (incorrectly) thought we did. However, in his defense, one of the cruise lines requires passengers to re-new their eligibility for certain OBC or discount each year. I can't remember what it was.....if not military, maybe AARP, stockholder? No matter; I'll figure it out before I book another cruise!😎

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  17. I retired from the USN in 1994. Applied for NCL's Military Appreciation discount April 2023. Used "ID.me" to do that. I can confirm that Military Appreciation status when I look at my account at NCL.com.

     

    Several months ago I booked an NCL cruise for March 2024. Received the 10% military appreciation discount.

     

    Around June 2023 I purchased a $500 Cruise First certificate that expires in June 2026. (Off topic question below.....)

     

    In a few days I am planning to book another NCL cruise for March 2025, about 17 months from now. I will likely book with the non-NCL TA we usually use. Probably cabin category MA if that matters.

     

    Question 1: I assume I do not need to re-apply for the Military Appreciation discount every year; correct?

    Question 2: How can I verify the 10% discount before making my deposit?

    Question3: How is the Cruise First certificate used for booking? Does the certificate amount ($500) go toward the deposit and as an additional payment for the cruise if the deposit is less than the certificate amount? I have heard that all NCL deposits are non-refundable....I don't want to lose my Cruise First money if we have to cancel.....we are old folks.....gotta be realistic.🙄

     

     Doug

  18. We tried hot water bottles and chemical heating pads. They don't work with our particular afflictions. Instead we bring small auto-shut off electric heating pads in our HAND CARRIED luggage. If they are confiscated I'd rather it be then than having to go to the naughty room. I would not argue with the cruise lines if they were confiscated; we'd just be semi-miserable for the cruise. 😪

     

    We have not had them confiscated...yet. We don't leave them plugged in unless we are using them.

     

     Doug

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  19. On 10/6/2023 at 2:41 PM, MaiTaiMary said:

    It's been a while since I've cruised. I'm going to be assigned a time to arrive at the pier to board, correct? Any idea approximately when I will receive that? And how do they notify me? Thank you. 

    We sail on 21 October, and I just received our boarding pass notification this morning, 8 October, via an email. Once you get that email, log onto your HAL account and click on Check In, then print it or send the boarding pass to email (or however you like to get it).

     

    Doug

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