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  1. hey lloyd. would your cruise be oh so unbearable if there were no cookies, hash browns or animal towels? a greater tragedy is the hamburger buns breaking down before you're finished with your burger. if it's really a massive problem for you, bring along a package of oreo's . are those really reasons you use to book a cruise.
  2. hey lloyd, if youre still having flashbacks over what happened in elementary school, you need to get over it, move on, and start a new life. regardless, ncl aint opening the dividers, so it's a non issue
  3. btw, often times, the balconies get washed while the ship is in port. if youre on an excursion, or merely sightseeing on your own, no problem. if youre in your cabin., best to keep the door shut, while your balcony is being washed from outside
  4. you have two different responses. are you asking about the actual balcony doors, or the cabin partitions between the cabins. if youre asking about the cabin balcony door, you can keep it open 24/7 if you wish (certainly not advised) just remember it causes a whirlwind in the cabin if the balcony door is open and someone opens he cabin door. if youre asking about the dividers, it is ncl policy throughout the entire fleet that they remain locked, unless there is a need by ship personnel to unlock them. in either case. take your pick
  5. grand cayman, curacao, bonaire (which i understand is one of the world's top diving area's) many many to choose from
  6. d9704011. while i totally concede everyone has the right to tip or not, and yes, this issue has been discussed ad infinitum, (i have almost 3500 posts) and it has always been my impression that this forum was designed to assist people with questions they may have regarding ncl's cruises/prices/ and practices. if i have had the experience to answer the question, i'll try and help. if not i proceed to the next question. so, that being said, why the hostility in your answer, if you dont want to help, or you dont know the answer, please dont clog up these pages with your non-answer zvqol, sometimes its not time efficient to go through all the previous posts. you came across as sounding childish. (i know, but i'm not going to tell you! neener neener) and my good friend cruiseny4life... thank you for the back up!
  7. croozenoob: you go down to guest services, tell them you wish to either cancel or decrease the dsc. they will give you a form to fill out and sign, and voila! it's done. just dont wait until the last minute
  8. and here i though dsc was "daily" service charge, since they tack it onto your final bill, i hardly consider that to be discretionary, although ncl gives you the option to have it removed.
  9. this will be our 1st trans-atlantic cruise in april. other than a potential reduced capacity and no need to open all the mdr's, i cant imagine ncl missing a chance to get more money by closing other cash cow services, especially since this is a 17 day cruise
  10. ok, club balcony suites are just cabins previously called mid-ship mini suites. maybe a couple of edible goodies a couple of times throughout the cruise, other wise nuthin' special except it's a nice cabin. perks in the haven suite category, and just the suite category are almost identical but for the price. with ships that only offer suites, breakfast and lunch are held in moderno and cagney's respectively the ships that offer a haven complex, offer (1) it's own designated restaurant, (2) own bar area (3) it's own pool area/ jacuzzi/ sundeck and waiter/waitress available throughout the day by the pool. you can also have your meals by the pool area. the cabins, are almost identical, at least prior to prima/viva. only difference is the price for a haven as opposed to the suite is the cost.. haven tops out about a few $1,000 more. i'm not sure that for the extra money, i need the pool area that badly we've been fortunate enough to have stayed in both (2 bedroom suites) and personally i'd rather forgo the pool and save $3000
  11. dcguy. the solution is actually very simple. after a few sailings, you will realize that the price doesnt really change. pick a cruise, ship, and look at the price. wait until that particular "sale" is over and check the cruise, ship and price once more. repeat as necessary, but you probably wont need to do this more than 2 or 3 times. since these alleged sales only last for a few days, it's unlikely that the cruise and cabin category you 1st checked on has changed in the short time. once you are savvy to this, quote the who "wont get fooled again"
  12. i brought this up many moons ago. since you know ncl is doing this (all you had to do was follow a cruise you wanted) you would see that there are no massive sales. armed with this knowledge, simply take a deep breath, shrug your shoulders, and book or not. it's nothing to get rattled about, since you know it's happening, or going to happen. sometimes, not often, but sometimes a good deal is to be found. we're on a 17day trans atlantic from rio to lisbon, in a 2 bedroom suite. the cost of the cabin with the additional perks, taxes, port charges was just under $6,000. i thought it was a steal they do however offer a 10% military discount if you apply with id me. depending on the type of cabin, this could be a significant savings
  13. never had a problem with le bistro removing the upcharge from the fillet.im not a big (in fact not at all) of foie gras
  14. if this is the cruise you want, from the departure point you want as well as the price at which you are comfortable paying, put down the deposit and dont give it a 2nd thought. also, if you end up with buyers remorse, you can cancel and get a full refund up to 120 days before sailing. the only advantage i have ever found using one of ncl agents, is they can put the entire package together for you. ie, if youre entitled to any discounts, ordering transportation to-from the airport to ship and back, etc. when i decide what ship, dates, prices and cabin, i then call the agent and give him/her the info.
  15. fyi, i also give the cabin steward (depending on the length of the cruise) $20, on the 1st day, $20 mid cruise) $20 at the end if it's a 7 day cruise and an additional $20 every 3-4 days again, depending on the length. this has been debated previously, but if you're going to be in a haven suite, and additional $20-40 to the maitre'd couldnt hurt.
  16. wrong, wrong and WRONG! $25 per person per day is even more than the dsc. depending on the length of your cruise and the extent of your interactions with your butler a couple of benjamins should be sufficient. and maybe 50-100 to the concierge depending how much of his/her services you utilize
  17. when we cruised in 2022, we flew into venice a few days early (imho) venice is a must see!. hired a shuttle service before we sailed, took us to trieste, stayed over night and went directly to the ship. dont blame ncl, venice doesnt want ANY cruise ships docking there, so consequently, it either sails from trieste, or ravena. trieste, is also a very pretty city, certainly not venice, but attractive in its own right
  18. we were on the b2b dawn last july/august, and both legs of the cruise, we had a cocktail party gathering, as well as the packets on each. it's the thought that ncl honors the vets that counts.
  19. hey chief, if you feel that the service was crap, dont tip anything. move the $10 from your pocket, to a hand of blackjack!
  20. this is one of the many, many reasons I prefer to book airline and hotel reservations myself, rather than rely on ncl
  21. what could you possibly be thinking, wanting to leave an 8 and 10 year old unsupervised when you go off the ship. Sorry, but are you both INSANE. this is a risk no normal parent should even be thinking about. why not do the kids a favor. they're on the cruise also, so why not take them along for the shore excursions? Safer all around and i'm sure the kids would enjoy the sights bad idea, really, really bad idea!
  22. i believe you get 3, mixers, and they're free, what could be better than that
  23. chances are you'd be really hard-pressed to find that many unsold haven cabins to accomodate you, your parents and siblings especially on short notice also, remember it might be cost prohibitive since the price for an upgrade is double. you and your wife. finally, your kids, grandkids, cousins nieces, nephews, and the entire gang are precluded from the haven, it's restaurant, bar, pool, etc. you're kind of shortchanging the older adult cousins, arent you
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