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  1. 22 hours ago, SeaShark said:

    Which isn't a problem given that he only has to do half of the work per cabin...

    Big difference .  The early Stateroom clean is much more work than the evening turndown . It is not apples and apples . The early cleanup includes making beds , cleaning/ stocking the bathroom , picking up clothes and dishes , ect.   Evening turn down is a quick once over and maybe a towel Turtle .  So 10 early and 10 turndown Do Not equal 20 earlys ..not even close    .. Make sense ?  

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  2. While I was looking around for an Alaska cruise next year , I came across this .

    My loyalty is beginning to wane ..  ( Dont shoot the messenger )

     

    The prices shown reflect the current service fee for a 7 day cruise for 2 people.

    Cruise Line Standard Service Fee Premium Service Fee
    Norwegian Cruise Line $280.00 $350.00
    Oceania Cruises $252.00 $322.00
    Celebrity Cruise Line $245.00 $294.00
    Carnival Cruise Line $224.00 $252.00
    Holland America Line $224.00 $245.00
    Princess Cruises $224.00 $252.00
    Royal Caribbean International $224.00 $259.00
    Disney Cruise Line $203.00 $217.00
    MSC Cruises $196.00 $196.00
    Costa Cruise Line $168.00 $168.00
    Windstar Cruises $168.00 $168.00
    Cunard Cruise Line $161.00 $189.00
  3. I waited to long . My upgrade just became a downgrade and now im locked out .. From a BC balcony to an Aft facing B1 . The B1 now cheaper than the BC ,  I hate this system .  Id have to cancel and rebook but only 54 days out so would get killed with penalties/perks  ... Argggg  

    I want the old days back were they would just slide you over .

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  4. 20 minutes ago, peg013 said:

     

    You have to also have a dining package. You have to book any fixed price places first (Moderno, Teppanyaki etc) and then book the ala carte dinners. That way the booking system thinks you are using your dining plan but when you go to the dinner you just use your coupon. Then you can book as many a la carte as you want.

    Thank you    ,,,

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  5. On 8/2/2022 at 8:31 AM, graphicguy said:

    That's the way it's supposed to work.  Many times I've found that there are people who have never heard of, or seen, a $2 bill and think it's a novelty and not true currency.

    I sent my kid to school with a $2 bill for lunch ( years ago ) I got a call from the school (morons) that my kid was trying to buy lunch with funny money .  True story  🙄

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  6. 1 minute ago, njhorseman said:

    Puerto Rico is part of the US so absent specific written instructions to the contrary from NCL one has to assume that a test is required as it is when cruising from every other US port.

    But thats just it , they often do make their own port rules . I just cant get it confirmed .

    Im getting mixed answers from the Notorious NCL helpp line , and sinker.

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