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  1. Before the pandemic, we stayed at a PP resort (not cruise stop).  We went boat diving with prodive a couple of times.  They were ok.  The diving was so so, for Caribbean.  But it was warm water.

     

    My wife stayed at the beach.  After the dives, we bought coconuts to drink.  They were about US$2/each, not bad.

  2. Agree the aeroplan redemption has really devalued in the last couple of years.  It's so bad for many AC flights we usually purchase tickets (from AC or others) rather than redeem.

     

    The best aeroplan redemption values are with partner airlines that are still on fixed points, especially in Europe, Middle East, and Asia.  In Asia, Eva airlines is the best.

  3. I just booked this 2023.11.26 Encore cruise, for inside sail away room.  So early this morning it was guaranty room. 

     

    Later in the day while getting FCCs applied, NCL sent an update, and I got a room assignment.

     

    I was trying to book on Monday, 2 days ago.  It kept giving a message that my selection is no longer available.  But after refreshes and checking this sailing, it kept showing rooms available for insides, and one room in Haven.  Anyway, it looks like upgrade bids were being processed, and eventually an inside room was bookable by me.  Now there's no Haven room available.  This ship is getting full.

    Come and join the rollcall for this cruise, and the Meet & Greet.

  4. At port no problem.  At sea as you get a bit away from shore, you'll lose coverage.

     

    Years ago when the phone companies were charging long distance even within Canada (yes that was that time), a friend and her daughter were with us on cruise.  While at port, the daughter spends a few chatting with a friend back in Toronto.  The girl didn't know there is long distance charge when in east coast.  It racked up >$3000 of long distance charges.

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  5. 40 minutes ago, Russiamomm said:

    Also, remember they only open up around 1/3 of the time slots prior to boarding.  If you can’t book beforehand, make your reservations as soon as you board.

    Oh, only 1/3 prior to boarding.  Learn something every day.

     

    We were Platinum and just reached Sapphire status.  For the last cruise we were able to book online for the 2 + 2 dinners online at 120 days out.  For our upcoming cruise we also have 2 + 2, but this time after booking 2, NCL wants to charge us.  Guess we'll need to call tomorrow to book the next 2, to not be charged.

  6. When you're on a cruise, the CruiseNext desk tries to sell you CN certs.  Every second day there'd be a flyer to your room, and/or messages to your online account, and even phone messages.  A CN desk manager also told us they wish the CF certs would go away and NCL just sell CNs.

     

    It's a selfish reason because if no more CF sold, then people can only buy CNs while onboard.  But as long as NCL continues to sell CFs, it'll make sense that when the have double up offers, they allow CF to be combinable with CN -- as they have done in the past. 

    If another CF offer of buy $250 get $500 comes up, I'd be tempted to buy. It's better than the CNs at buy US$125 get $250 (if buying 2 or more).

  7. Last time we had to go to the Brazilian Consulate (near Bloor/Bay subway station) in Toronto. Need to take passport photo (strictly need not be "passport" photo, but easier to make sure it's accepted), pay money, and hand your passport over.

     

    Pick up days later.  They paste the visa on a page in your passport.

     

    There was someone who was born in Italy (as stated in his passport), also applying for visa.  The Consulate asked him if he also has Italian passport, he said yes, the Consulate told him visa is exempt for Italians, so he didn't have to apply (for visa with Canadian passport).  I don't know if that is still true now, but if it is then those with Italian passports can save.

  8. When travelling, we use Line, Signal (more secure than Whatsapp), Facebook Messenger, etc. to make calls.  If the signal is strong enough we can make video calls.  Depending on where we go, I've used eSIM (Airolo, Maya, etc.  for US, Jordan, Israel, Panama, etc.) or bought physical SIM cards (Taiwan, Egypt, Australia, vietnam, Europe, etc.)     If the price is similar, I prefer physical SIM card because you get the stronger signal vs eSIM which usually get weaker signals.

     

    I have an older Google phone, so when using eSIM I have to choose one provider (eSIM, or original provider in Canada). 

     

    A friend has a newer phone and can have dual SIM, so uses eSIM for data but also receives text on the original Canadian provider's plan.

     

  9. 19 minutes ago, mking8288 said:

    Roll tightly & squeeze as much air out before stuffing the bag, after doing an itemized inventory count first, as the laundry department needs an accurate number ... in case, claim is made that item(s) were lost.  We began using those ultra-light, elastic plastic shipping bag (Amazon, LL Bean, Land's End, etc.) as liner/insert for NCL's thin paper bag ... leaving duct tapes alone for emergency use.  

     

    Our trick to not let things fall out is to use a t-shirt or something similar, fold that & put 1/2 on the bottom side and the other 1/2 on top and cover, effectively sealing the bag/plastic liner.  Room steward/attendant then bring it down in the morning (picked up by 12 noon) and usually return to us, wash & folded by late afternoon or evening of the following day.  S/he has plenty of the bag special "coupons" around and the laundry operations run 24/7 around the clock, more or less.  Alert the steward ahead to collect them in the morning - have yet to hear that the offer is valid for one bag only.  

     

    The bag is about 30% smaller these days but we still managed to get a lot into each bag - 2 bags worth (ours done free entirely - 4 in total during our 15 nights) came back in the laundry basket. 

    Reminds me of those grocery store, all you can fit bagel days.  Fit as many bagels into a paper bag.

     

    So you take a bagel, sit on it to become wafer thin, put in bag, repeat.  Instead of 6 bagels, you can put 60 bagels in, for the same price.😛

    Just kidding.  Haven't done that myself (sit on bagel, etc).

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  10. On 6/22/2023 at 1:36 PM, majmaj4 said:

    From Haifa, it looks like I can get a quick train to Tel Aviv.  Do you know how far it is from the port to the train station?  Thanks lgKh for the tips on what to do.

     

    I didn’t realize Sunday transport was impacted by Shabbat.  I thought it was Friday evening to Saturday evening.

     

    Thanks!

    Haifa port is right at the train station, Haifa Merkaz Hashmona (Central) railway station.  Well, next to each other.

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