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  1. Doesnt it go on to the Port Authority which is closer? I remember the stops, something like 14th, 21st, 34, (Penn Station) 42 (PA)
  2. I sailed from NYC to Southampton in early January and except for one night, smooth seas and not terribly cold. Of course it will be a little cold as it is January in the North Atlantic. Only one overnight were there rough seas. We got a little snow one morning but the hardy deck walkers were out anyway
  3. I just got off the Encore last week and unless the Magnet Remover Crew just didnt get to Deck 13 this is hogwash. There were quite a few doors with tasteful decorations from beginning to end.
  4. the taste was okay. It just was blah, no pizzazz Starbucks had pizzazz.
  5. maybe I was looking at another and then quoted you by mistake
  6. i know, especialy if the sidewalks are icy
  7. no, but I'm an old lady and we get things cheaper lol. There's a bus service that goes from Newark to the Port Authority in NYC and for seniors the fare is $9. But that's several steps to get to the boat and it might be easier to take an NCL transfer.
  8. my travel partner reserved our specialty meals for our cruise last week online before the cruise. he had to pick 2 at 8:30 pm which isnt ideal but we had no trouble on board changing them to a time more to our liking. But he did reserve them- 3. Two were purchased as part of the dining package on sale (2 for $88.99) but 1 was from the FAS package. I have already decided to avoid this whole mess by removing all specialty dining when I travel alone. The main dining rooms have enough variety for me to last me a long time. I didnt notice much of a difference between the MDR and Ocean Blue, Cagney's or Le Bistro. Maybe a little more elegant or intimate. But that's just personal opinion. to be honest I cant even remember what I chose in them
  9. Thanks, good to know Its been awhile since I walked NYC but I have been hearing terrible reports.
  10. "you get what you pay for" is subjective. There are situtions where you pay a lot and are disappointed, other times a budge hotel is a gem.
  11. some people are extremely picky about hotels. I've seen reviews where they report that there were two people in the parking lot, must have been a drug deal. I stay at Motel 6 frequently and have never had a problem. In some of my comments I mentioned the Hampton Inns in Revere (close to Logan Airport) Nothing wrong with them. I paid between $85-100 a night. More than I like to pay but after all, it is a city. Public transportation is great as long as you dont have a lot of luggage and a tight schedule. A lot of this is on the internet. I go to either Booking dot com or Hotels dot com and they have a wide range of hotels and prices. You can google Boston Subway or public transportation and you will find maps of the subway lines with all kinds of advice. I dont know how we traveled before the Internet I dont know your situation but there is a Hostel in the downtown area, I think its HI, something like that. It gets good reviews. I think a bed was something like $45 and there were also private rooms if you are more than one person, or dont mind paying rates comparable to reasonable hotels. They often come with a private bathroom. I read that the bathrooms at this hostal are outside of the sleeping areas but are individual, which is better.
  12. There are also a couple of Hampton inns outside of Logan. I paid about $100 or a bit less at both of them. Public transportation isnt bad. I know 1 of them had an airport shuttle so you could take that to the airport and from there connect to the T (subway) which can take you all over Boston. Not hard if you arent on a tight schedule. The last time I stayed at the Hampton Inn in Revere for a flight out of Logan the next morning I took the train into the North Station and then got the orange (I think, not positive) line from there to the airport where I got the hotel shuttle. Yes, if you want or think you need a big ritzy hotel in the center of the city you will pay a lot. Lower standards a little and savings can be found. I agree that popular dates can be a problem. As far as hotels go, not much wrong with Hampton Inn
  13. Google hotels with park and stay, boston I'm sure you will find some. I remember seeing billboards advertising that on the approaches to Logan.
  14. I have friends who did a Park and Stay so they could leave from Logan early am. I heard of no complaints
  15. I have stayed at Hampton Inn that is fairly close to the airport, not sure about the cruise terminal but public transportation in Boston is good. The Hampton Inn was under $100. There is also a hostel in the downtown area The reviews were good and praised how easy it was to hop on the T (subway) but that was to the Airport. Also, might not be your style. I would consider it (age 73) especially if I was in a group of 4 and could get a room for 4 which means no sleeping with strangers
  16. Good advice! I forgot about the West Side Highway Bad weather could make it a treacherous walk
  17. I wrote in another comment that sailing from NYC to Southampton England in January was not bad. One night the seas were a bit rough but not terrible. Maybe I was lucky
  18. long walk from where? If its from the Port Authority terminal I dont think the streets from that and the docks will be crowded with people. Might be kind of "sketchy" though
  19. Yes, it could be bitter cold walking to the Manhattan Cruise Termial, or maybe not
  20. Is that this coming January 2024? I am booked on that cruise. I've sailed the Atlantic in January. It was pleasant although definitely not pool weather. Snowed some.
  21. I am also considering walking from the Port Authority in NYC to Manhattan Cruise Terminal with a carry on only. Rome2Rio says it is a 24 minute walk. I grew up in NJ across the river from NYC so familiar with it but worry a little that the neighborhood between 41st and 8th ave might be a bit seedy.
  22. I was just on the Encore and I admit that my hike to my cabin only involved deck 13 (i didnt go exploring other stateroom areas, something I would have done as a kid, especially if it had a class barrier lol) but I never saw one door with anytihing like garlands or spiderwebs. I did see one sign that might have indicated a same sex couple, or maybe not, glad to know it did not impress me one way or the other. If it were me, I would wonder who would actually even care I was a passenger. I should have said that " *I* would have found political signs repulsive. In any case, I did see signs and other decorations on doors very recently on the Encore (last week) so whether outlawed by NCL or not, they are still there and not enforced in any way, apparently. I did think about a steward considering the effect on a possible tip if he/she recommended removal of a door decoration. I find it pathetic that someone would alter their tip amount due to a steward trying to enforce a ship rule Talk about shooting the messenger!
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