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  1. my granny always said "dont look a gift horse in the mouth"  if the VIP gives you something extra while  on your cruise, that's great, if it doesnt, you're no worse off for the wear and tear

  2. nycruise4life.

    as always, thank you for the information. i do note, however, that the list you sent, does not include sapphire or diamond status, and doesnt really tell you what you get for the different point levels

     

    also on the form, it would not allow me to put   in the state and one other thing. since im very happy and have very minimal complaints about ncl  (ie. the falling apart hamburger buns) in the last 14 years and 25 cruises

     

    in my  opinion,  and my opinion only, msc doesnt come close to ncl in it's itineraries, or prices. so until i end up in a box, i   guess i'll continue to sail ncl, and hopefully the 2 of you will someday be on the same cruise as my wife and i

  3. cruise ny4life. you know 9x's out ot 10, i respect your opinion ,and your expertise as a travel agent.

     

    however, the o p wanted to know if ncl shared points with other cruise lines,(which everyone here agrees they do not) i dont think he really cared as to whether or not other lines did so. by the way, i tried checking into the website you quoted, and it wouldnt let me fill in some or the required info, which is too bad, as ive always wanted to see what the hullabaloo was about the yacht club

  4. nikita, having traveled extensively throughout europe with ncl, it should be a "big thing" for anyone traveling to exchange for the currency of the country to which they are traveling. i dont understand why the op is making such an issue over it. does he really believe a server in any U.S. restaurant, or any store in the U.S. will accept euros to pay for their purchase? i can just see a visitor from Greece, Italy, France etc, visiting New York and trying to pay for broadway show tickets with euros.

     

    ain't happening, nowhere, no how, no way 

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  5. distinctive. while i see the analogy, it's really not appropriate. by the way, i think most people that are serving such small amounts of time will usually get their sentences reduced for good behavior.

     

    by the way, ncl is very inflexible when it comes to their rules, haven guests, shared drinks, suite restaurants, kids club and latitude points.

     

    still, while getting a negative answer from just about everyone, it didnt hurt to ask

  6. from personal experience, i believe there really is no rhyme or reason as to how ncl awards latitude points.

     

    last year we were on b2b cruise that started in southampton and ended 19 days later in stockholm.

     

    the breakdown was 10 days 1st segment, 9 days 2nd.  we were sapphire at the time. when we got home, i checked and we had been awarded 95 points (or 5 per night) and instantly became diamond. so if that was my 1st cruise, at the end, i guess i would have automatically gotten to platinum status. by the way, we were in a 2 bedroom.  i expected 38 points after cruise, but since we got 95, im certainly not going to complain.

  7. hey, memo.. y'all didnt miss much not stopping in  key west. the good citizens totally dislike cruises passengers . why do you think they originally banned cruise ships

     

    we were there about 10  years ago, and while my wife and her sister went into starbucks, i waited outside and this guy selling those cheap a** thatched hats wanted to fight me for being on his "territory" . he really believed he owned that portion of sidewalk!

    unless things have changed,  they insist that the cruise ship leave around 3-4 P.M. 

    they want cruises gone so as to not interfere with views of the sunset. im 76 years old, and if i never get the chance to see key west again, that's perfectly fine with me, even if the opportunity was free

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  8. if the story as written is correct, the actions of ncl were inexcusable. (if it was an ncl booked excursion) they are very specific that if you take an ncl excursion the ship will wait until all the people are back. while in most cases i stick up for ncl, as i think most of the complaints are really 1st world problems ( i know im opening myself up for major objections) this one, even angers me, as it could happen to any of us. Shame on you NCL and the captain of this vessel 

    way to ruin a great vacation, leaving people stranded on an African island.

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  9. my only question is why are you so adamant about being anywhere in europe, and tipping in U.S. dollars. is it so hard to exchange around $100 for euros? and it will make it much easier on you and the server

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  10. im being quite serious, i dont believe a server in the us would appreciate a tip in a foreign currency.

     

    if any one is being "obtuse" it must be you for insisting and belaboring the issue. why are you so insistent on tipping in a foreign currency to an american server.

     

    i dont think anyone on this site, would even consider doing so.

     

    if i get home with a lot of foreign currency (usually doesnt happen), i just go to my bank and get it converted. 

     

    by the way, this response is in no way intended to insult you or your position and the opinion expressed herein is strictly my own

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  11. they're being  hostile for the same reason hostilities arise about trying to get a non-haven guest into the haven complex.

     

    i guess they feel  you're trying to GAME the system. personally, i dont care.

     

    that being said, ncl only awards the points after the cruise is over. your status prior sailing, remains your status until the end. sorry, you cant  get the extra brownie points

  12. iacruising. sorry to disagree, but i think not. i dont believe that any server at any facility, would accept a tip in another currency. even on a $100 meal, if you tip 20% that's $20 in another currency, requiring the server to find a place to exchange it for us dollars. if it's just maybe $20-$30 youre dropping at a coffee shop the 3-5  euros would be almost worthless.

     

    your post begs  the question (at least  imho) why carry around euros, or any other type of foreign currency in the U.S.

     

    Money is not Money, if it's going to be a pain in the tushie to convert it to something your server can use.

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