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  1. I just watched the video from the screenshot that you posted. In your opinion, would eliminating the "2 TV unit" thing at the foot of the bed and putting the sofa at the foot of the bed help? One large TV on the wall could be seen from more of the open space area.
  2. 3 out of 4 of ours worked on Seashore. I didn't stay long or order anything at the bar. I was just taking pictures on a sea day. Strangely, my card didn't work to access the Yacht Club but my wristband did work.....MSC tech.
  3. Yacht Club guests can wander into that area, too. 😁
  4. If your stateroom is in the Haven complex, the guest's picture will show on the concierge's computer when the card is scanned. In other words, if your mom scans your card and tries to enter the Haven complex, the concierge will know that the person walking in is not the actual Haven guest associated with that card. If your stateroom is OUTSIDE of the Haven complex, she can enter the stateroom with your card. I'm guessing that it is a HI ("eye") and not a H1 (one). The H1 has plenty of room for a 4th person.
  5. There are many threads that ask a similar question.... Some more general information here.... https://cruisewestcoast.com/cruise-tips-advice/cruise-butlers
  6. I'd put MSC's Yacht Club sundeck as the best comparison to NCL's Haven sundeck. All ages of Yacht Club guests are allowed on their sundeck.
  7. Wonder OTS has the Suite Neighborhood which is also child-friendly.
  8. The connecting door is near the front entrance door. As you enter the suite, the connecting door is 90 degrees to your side and the small bathroom is directly in front of you.
  9. Whichever is near the balcony is the larger of the 2. If the bedroom is near the balcony, the bathroom is smaller. If the bathroom is near the balcony, the bedroom is smaller. The living room/smaller bathroom is the same configuration no matter what the bedroom/master bathroom configuration is.
  10. Decks 11 and 14 have the configuration that you want on Escape.
  11. Only about 30% of reservations are available online. The rest open on embarkation day.
  12. I remember one time when both of those promos were available for a cruise BUT the cruise price had risen to the point that the new total was higher than what I had already booked. 🤪
  13. On rare occasions, the waived DSC is one of the Free At Sea promos. In those cases, nothing is taken out of the onboard account on a daily basis IF the guest has that promo.
  14. "You push, I pull" - port side "No, YOU push, and I'll pull" - starboard side 😝
  15. For the Breakaway Plus Class of ships (Escape/Joy/Bliss/Encore), the size order for depth is 9, 12, 15, 14, 11, 10, 13 from deepest to least deep. The sizes and configurations of the staterooms are the same throughout the class but the stateroom numbers can be slightly different. The bed location can be near the balcony or near the closet. There are also slight differences in balcony width within each deck even if the configurations are the same. For example, Bliss 9324 and 9922 are both the same configuration (bed near closet) and both balconies are the same depth but the balcony for 9922 is slightly wider than the balcony for 9324.
  16. Based on that, you shouldn't be worrying about what the "rule police" are doing. 😉 If you are in the Haven and you witness another Haven guest telling the concierge "Adrien, there's a 14 year-old on the sundeck...", you shouldn't worry whether Adrien says "I'll allow it.." or "I'll have the child removed from the area immediately..." since you're on vacation and not worrying about what others are doing. You're not going to worry about the 14 year-old on the sundeck. You're not going to worry about the "rule police" who reports the 14 year-old. You're not going to worry about what the concierge decides.
  17. Even when buying one online, the description for size is OSFM (one size fits most). They are too short and the slippers are too small. MSC Yacht Club robes fit better and the slippers are larger, too. However, sometimes the Yacht Club slippers just have the "MSC" logo on them and other times, they have the "Yacht Club" logo on them.
  18. I have a few questions just for clarification..... Were there any serious injuries that you could see? Are you more upset with the crew members that were on the tender or with the crew members that you spoke to at Guest Services? Do you believe that Guest Services was told one thing by the tender crew (and accepted that as the truth) and didn't believe your version of events? Do you believe that Guest Services tried to sweep everything under the rug or minimize the event by lying to you? What could Guest Services have done to better handle the situation while you were on the ship? What could Guest Relations have done to better handle the situation after you had returned home?
  19. I also prefer the Seaside/Seaside EVO ships but I actually enjoyed Meraviglia more than I thought that I would.
  20. THE PAMPERING BEGINS BEFORE BOARDING. To reach the Elite Pre-Cruise Concierge Desk, please call 1-855-625-4283 between the hours of 9am - 7pm EST or email NorwegianConciergeDesk@ncl.com
  21. You can't do it wrong. As long as you feel that you tipped the appropriate amount, you did it right. Nobody on the forum can legitimately tell you that you were wrong...no matter how much over or under the average you are.
  22. chengkp75 would be a better source for info but from what I've read, the main culprit was the VO2300 model of Azipods which seem to be the older versions. More current NCL ships seem to use XO versions...whatever that means.
  23. This is just my interpretation..... The promo states "Inside and Oceanview categories excluded." which (to me) means that a person must select/book a balcony stateroom and that the selection won't cost more than the ocean view stateroom. I believe that what you see now is what it is supposed to be. Have you asked how much more it would be to upgrade to a balcony?
  24. Age Requirements for Travel Note: These terms are effective at the time of boarding. Traveling with Infants: At least six (6) months of age on the day of boarding At least twelve (12) months of age on the day of boarding if your cruise has 3 or more consecutive days at sea.
  25. Some people starting seeing that the extension was to December 2023. It was floating around as a rumor for a while until some members started to actually see the extension when they logged in.
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