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  1. Your husband should have got a denial via email. Check who sent him, the email. I think that this is the place MSC Voyagers Club <MSCVoyagersClub@email.msccruisesusa.com>
  2. My only comment is that if you are visiting churches during your travels, you will need to cover your knees and shoulders. I can be a scarf you pull out (for men and women) and wrap around. Others may be more helpful.
  3. The "challenge" is that MSC does not run the screening at your embarkation port. It is rent-a-cop port personnel (both at the security checkpoint and in luggage screening). Most keep their jobs by not letting stuff get by. You will get a few "sleeping at the screens" who really don't give a hoot.
  4. Crew areas. Some berthing. Some areas which have work going 24/7. Some areas which are busy and noisy when the ship is docking and setting gangways early in the morning. As you say, you really can't tell. But no stateroom on the ship is dead silent at night. Just like no hotel room in any hotel is dead silent at night. You'll be fine. Enjoy your cruise!
  5. All of the “old pros” have left/RIF. Only the newbie rookies left who mindless try and follow the rules and not be creative and research every option. Kim’s departure was recent.
  6. I can not be done online. You need to call or chat with an NCL rep to do it.
  7. Neither change was NCL’s fault. Stuff happens. Being in port is better than being at sea (at least for us).
  8. Make sure to make reservations 125 days prior to departure. You book both your Free at Sea and Platinum meals at the same time. The reservation system just books a table - it does not care how you are paying for the dinner. You will have two vouchers in your room when you arrive. You must take the vouchers with you to dinner. Example free wine list from a few weeks ago (selections will vary depending on what the ship has available). Like @KeithJenner said, we often will take our bottle unopened and enjoy it later.
  9. $2 each * 6 = $12 + 20% tip = $14.40 for cookies with your coffee
  10. We have sailed on the Epic 7 or 8 times and would gladly sail on her again. She is a beautiful ship inside and out.
  11. Always cash. Bring it with you. Don't forget: NCL: Certain staff positions (e.g., concierge, butler, youth program staff and beverage service) provide service on an individual basis to only some guests and do not benefit from the overall service charge. We encourage those Guests to acknowledge good service from these staff members with appropriate gratuities.
  12. ATM machines onboard. $6.99 service charge + anything your bank charges you.
  13. Request two 8-tops. And, most groups may eat together once or twice in a 7-night cruise. The rest of the nights they will be off exploring specialty dining or something more flexible like the buffet. You don't want to be the one the group resents by insisting that they eat together... because families don't do that any more.
  14. I do not believe that the table minimums are set by the day. The casino will set the minimums to whatever the crowd will tolerate. Every night, the minimums go up as the night goes on. If you are looking for a $2 table, you won't find one. You'll find a $25 table. Which is reasonable.
  15. The information from Jackie O'Donnell is correct. The calling party will need to provide a credit card and it is charged $7.95/minute from the second the call connects to the ship, regardless of whether the calling party reaches you or not. So, all of the time the calling party is listening to "All operators are busy, please stand by for the next available operator" and the time the calling party is talking to the operator trying to find you, and the time your cabin phone is ringing, it is $8/min.
  16. Is there a specific perk you are concerned about?
  17. While CruiseNext certificates do not have any expiration, CASNext certificates still must be used (i.e., the cruise must be taken) within 1 year from date of issuance.
  18. The leftover almond croissants are used to make a mai tai. Other sustainable drinks
  19. The Haven on the Joy is kinda bad already since they converted most of the “S”uites to “H”aven class rooms. The Joy Haven was not designed to handle that many rooms/guests.
  20. The OL on Prima is smaller because the ship is a lot smaller with 25% fewer passengers.
  21. Since you finally bothered to mention that you are a Haven guest, then, yes, you should get your pre cruise letter and luggage tags about 50 days prior to departure. Always has been 50 days pre- and post-pandemic. Shortly before that, you will get a welcome email. If you don’t get them, then they probably went to your TA who threw them out versus paying to forward them to you.
  22. The room itself is like a hotel room. Basically, somewhere to sleep. Like most hotels today, there is liquid dispensers for hand soap next to the sink. And liquid dispensers in the shower with body wash and shampoo/conditioner. You also have access to the studio lounge which also has coffee and snacks. Example only... Studio Lounge on the Prima Have a great cruise!
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