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  1. 40 minutes ago, ggTexasGal said:

    Either use the NCL APP, &/or print your NCL invoice from your recent purchase.

    When you arrive at the port, just look for where others are leaving their bags with the porters (porter can fill in the needed info to tag your bags).

    Next head to check-in area, where they will ask for your name(s)/information. Since you won't have the typical documents, it might take a while long, but you'll be able to get checked-in and allowed to board as soon as allowed by standard procedures.

    Thank you!

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  2. 8 hours ago, Diane67B said:

    Hi there! This is my first cruise with Royal Caribbean. I booked over a year ago on Oasis of the Seas for September 2023. I just noticed that my, My Time Dining was booked for the 6:45 to 9:00 pm slot. That is very late for my sister and I so I called and changed it to the traditional dining 5:30 time. My sister and I would prefer to dine alone. The representative said he would request a table for two. What do you think my chances that we will get one? I appreciate any responses. Thank you!

    On celebrity that meant seperating a table for 4 ,6” apart.

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  3. 7 minutes ago, dandelpino said:

     

    It's very simple, if people don't like how kids behave they shouldn't go on a cruise line marketed at families with kids.

     

    It's exactly the same as people who buy a house out in the country and then complain the farm next door smells bad. 

    Kids should have fun on the cruise, just not to the extreme of parents letting kids stay out all night disturbing other paying customers,by running up and down hallways pounding on doors in the middle of the night.is not ok . I took my kids on several cruises and they needed have respect for fellow passengers. 

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  4. 24 minutes ago, BirdTravels said:

    From my perspective, kids are paying customers and have the right to enjoy their vacation and the cruise ship. Just like the adults who have “enjoyed” their beverage package. So long as they are somewhat within the guest code of conduct (no violence, no skateboards, no saving loungers or theater seats, no climbing outside exterior rails, no smoking pot, no wandering around crew areas like the bridge). 
     

    Not within my rights, or anyone’s rights, or NCL’s rights, to dictate how others (including kids) behave on a ship or land base hotel or Disneyland so long as they are within the Code of Conduct. 

    Absolutely 

  5. 14 hours ago, Dkconnor said:

    I could smell it from our balcony, when walking on the lido and up on the sports deck and in Grand Turk/beach.  Also, on a side note, post-cruise the smell was so strong in NYC proper that you'd never need to buy any! Apparently, it's now legal in NY but the "rules" around it haven't been establised therefore people are just taking care of business with no repercussions. 🥴

    Sounds like security or carnival doesn’t care.

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