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  1. 17 hours ago, dmwnc1959 said:

    I also wanted to ask about how difficult it was to make restaurant reservations, especially for extended cruises. I usually eat around 5:30pm ...

     

    In my experience, 5:30 is a pretty easy reservation to get at any of the dining venues.  7:00-ish tends to book up fast, and those are the hard slots to get if you wait too long.  (We also like to eat early to free up the evening for shows & stuff.)

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  2. 15 minutes ago, zackarykeef said:


    Wanted to mention that we just got off the Encore 3 weeks ago, and they wouldn’t let us do this anymore. They said they no longer allow you to share a meal. Annoying but I get it. What they did let us do was order 5 things…charged us for the least expensive, and allowed us to use a single meal credit for the other 4. That way, you’re not “sharing” the meal. One person uses their dining credit, and one person just pays for one thing. It was annoying, but allowed us to go there twice and only cost us like $16.

     

    We experienced this on the Encore last May.  the Guy argued a bit with the hostess & they finally allowed it, but I just hate that.  So last month on the Encore, we said something like "he's using the dining credit, I am just ordering a la carte" & they seated us without any fuss.  Then I "forgot" to order anything.   

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  3. 5 hours ago, zgscl said:

    For folks who have done a B2B does NCL usually treat each cruise separately for your guest account, or do they roll over your bill and any OBC to the second cruise? 

    Treated as separate in terms of reservation numbers, & so forth.  If you have any non-refundable OBC (for stockholders shares or whatever) you must use it during the cruise for which it was assigned, or it will be lost.  However, they will carry your final folio balance forward to the second cruise, and will hit your credit card only once at the end of the second cruise.  

  4. We've done it many times -- it's almost a home port because I have family in Los Angeles.  Bonus, lots of good whale watching during the migration season if you're into that.  The ports are pleasant & walkable if you don't want to fuss with excursions.   In late spring/early summer, you can hit foggy & cool weather on sea days between Los Angeles & Mexico, the locals call this "June gloom" (which is sometimes "May grey".)  But it's light-sweater cool, not heavy-jacket cool.  

  5. 12 hours ago, AKR2011 said:

    In general, I love the appetizers and often order a few to make a meal. At lunch,the peanut butter cheesecake is my absolute favorite! 

     

    At lunch, we love the Monte Cristo sandwich, but they don't serve it every day... probably a good thing, because it's so rich; I'd hurt myself eating it every day.  

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  6. On 5/2/2023 at 1:01 PM, BirdTravels said:

    Just a lazy waiter. Rather than going through the effort to modify the cake order to include ice cream, it was easier just to hit the Ice Cream button on the order tablet. 

     

    Bird has it right, as usual.  Each of the servers seems to have a different relationship with his/her tablet.  Some of them get quite, uh, creative with how they input orders.  Everybody knew it was going to be zeroed out at the end, so, no harm no foul.  

  7. We modify our food orders all the time, sauce on the side, omit that thing, and so forth.  The Guy is a bit nitpicky... Yes, they prep hundreds of servings per meal, but plate them one at a time just before service, like any restaurant.  So order it the way you like it 🙂 

     

    Our fave thing to order:  eggs Benedict at breakfast, but substitute a slice of smoked salmon for the Canadian bacon.  In our household, "salmon Benedict" has become shorthand for "decadent cruise cuisine" or, more generally, "I want to go on a cruise soon, when is the next one booked, honey"  

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  8. 33 minutes ago, ziggyuk said:

     

    I have seen M-M & F-F couples many times on the Newlywed show, they adjust the questions accordingly and do a great job of it. As they often pull the names from a hat it's random anyway.

     

    Interesting; I have always avoided those kind of shows because I think they are ridiculously heteronormative.  Do they play the same-sex couple for giggles, or is it relatively the same content as the straight couples?  (I mean, everything about those type of shows is for giggles anyway, based on the shocking idea that sometimes couples in a committed relationship like to have sex.  It's a dumb & dated schtick, but, there you go) 

  9. 18 hours ago, jrimmer94 said:

    Sailing in August, might pop along see what its all about. First solo cruise and first cruise with NCL

     

    If you're sailing solo, you might want to check out the solo meetup as well.  They are not het meat markets, but just a chill place to possibly find some hangout pals.  On many ships, the solo & the lgbtq meetups follow one right after the other, so you can double your chances of meeting some cool folks. 

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  10. 2 hours ago, susique said:

    I just downloaded my e-docs.  The last item on the list of prohibited items was fans.  It included eclectic, usb and battery operated.  There is a good chance of these being confiscated by security of inspection.  My husband wanted to bring one.

     

    Yes, they have started confiscating fans.  My bag was sent to the naughty room on my last cruise, they explained it was because of the fan.  It's a new rule that may be sporadically enforced, but don't count on getting your fan thru  

  11. 16 minutes ago, luckybecky said:

    We don't tip per drink, and always got excellent service. By the end of the cruise we had 3 favorite bartenders and we gave them a generous tip on the last night. The only time I think it may be helpful is if you like to play slots. The roving waiters may happen to find you more quickly if you tip a dollar a drink, so you won't have to leave your machine to go get a drink. But at the bars we could see no difference at all in service received by tippers and non tippers. 

     

    This is a good strategy for the roving servers on the pool deck, too.  

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  12. It's luck of the draw depending on who is on your cruise.  Sometimes it's a fun group; sometimes it's pretty blah.  same with the singles/solos groups, TBH.  In both cases, though, the general vibe is more "hey let's meet some fun people to possibly hang out with" rather than "shopping the meat market" -- no need to be scared.

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