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  1. On 5/13/2024 at 4:01 AM, mitsugirly said:

    I would notice that they were calling self assist off the ship before they started calling those who had checked their luggage. Was there a blooper in the scheduling system when I had decided to check our luggage over self assist with the times? I'm not sure. That was the only reason why we had picked that instead. I know I was getting worried for sure. 

     

    On the Radiance, I too saw they had us picking debarkation times for self-assist. I was even thinking maybe I imagined it but now that I see your posts, I know I didn't. In our case we picked the latest but it didn't seem to matter because like on your cruise, they called all the self assist before the checked luggage people. 

     

    On 5/13/2024 at 4:48 AM, mitsugirly said:

    I hope everyone enjoyed the review and maybe found some of the things we did interesting and it possibly helped you in deciding if it is something you might (or might not) want to do when in some of these ports

     

    I enjoyed it lots! Your trip looked so fun, and is giving me ideas for our second trip to the Riviera next April for sure. The weather is slightly concerning, but we did a similar itinerary the second week of April last year and had 80 degrees in Cabo, and high 60s the day we were in Mazatlán. Keeping my fingers crossed we get that kind of weather again, and not your chilly experience.

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  2. 6 hours ago, Sailing12Away said:

    these were from the OP 9 pages back who farted and left the building for the rest of us locked inside to smell.

    😂😂

     

     

    My first embarkation experience (out of only two, admittedly) with NCL was pretty awful. Everything went pretty much as expected until we got through the initial check in. I can only assume there was a delay with debarkation because we sat in the terminal for a while. Then it took longer than normal between each group being called. Or maybe it seemed longer than normal because I was excited to be on the ship and impatient. Anyway, it probably took an hour from the time our boarding group was called to actually stepping foot on the ship. That is most assuredly not normal. As far as I could tell, the bottleneck causing all of this were people crowding the elevators. The bottleneck was so bad the line zig-zagged on the platform and there was a near-incident on the escalators. Rather than fix the issue, they turned off the escalators. At this point in time it was all e-muster, so there wasn't any kind of delay with people not knowing where to go or being lost or something else to explain why people couldn't keep walking onto the ship. Now, tell me that staff onboard the ship couldn't have done a better job directing people traffic so as to keep everyone moving. Sheesh. I could certainly blame none other than NCL but it didn't stop us from having a great time onboard.

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  3. 21 minutes ago, Oakman58 said:

     

    I don’t think you understand the machismo of a young man in not wanting to look like he’s a wimp to his girlfriend’s adventurous family.  Seasick pills for him?  Naaaa, he says. Now think of him mentally making guttural sounds similar to what Tim Allen did on the Home Improvement show.

     

    Want to go scuba diving?  Sure!  Him making those same mental guttural sounds.  As I read your report my first thought was, he has a fear of deep water and didn’t want anyone to know, hence the panic attack.

     

    Of course Karl’s biggest sacrifice to be with your daughter, being confined in a 185 square foot cabin with HER parents for 8 nights. LOL!

     

    I’ve been enjoying your report and pictures.

     

    That's definitely not how I saw the situation. We weren't there, of course, and can only go by Mitsugirly's commetary. I interpreted it more of a "it'll never happen to me" attitude most teenage kids tend to have. It's that stage of life that we make questionable choices despite the advice of all the adults around us. Machismo, while a possibility, I don't find as likely. It has become much more okay to express insecurities than it used to be, or saying "no, I don't feel comfortable doing that." 

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  4. 3 hours ago, mitsugirly said:

    Well at least the cliff divers don't actually have to climb the cliff to get to the top. 

     

     

    3 hours ago, mitsugirly said:

     

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    hey, that's cheating! 

     

    So far I'm enjoying reading your review lots! Every new post is like waiting for the next book in a series or the next episode of a favorite show. The anticipation is half the fun! 

     

     

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  5. 5 hours ago, tootsiescurly said:

    I realize there is a listed time however our past experience says the ship can be cleared earlier. I want to hear from individuals who have taken this cruise recently.

    oh I see. So you want to book an excursion on the hope that most people have been cleared earlier? What will you do when the ship docks on time, but a bunch of people on cruise critic told you in their experience it would clear earlier?

  6. It's entirely possible that TA may not be able to remove the FAS per policy or just doesn't know how. But asking cruise critic is helpful in these situations. We all know one person doesn't always have all the answers. In which case, a second opinion holds value, and why not ask this forum where not only can you get a second opinion but several and from people who are specifically experienced in the subject you are asking about. It will either reinforce what the TA has said, or give you the confidence to tell someone no that's not right, check again or tell me why.

     

    And it also allows for the decision of whether the FAS is worth keeping the TA or booking elsewhere. I'd rather have a capable TA, and without asking here, well you may not have realized their limitations and if something else comes up where you really need a good TA they wouldn't be able to help you then either. You'd be SOL and all because you didn't know better because you blindly trusted the opinion of one person. 

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  7. Tested it on a random sailing cuz their advertised pricing can sometimes be glitchy with more than two people. It seemed to work fine, except the desktop site still only shows a subtotal while mobile shows the real total. Screenshot_20240426_210254_Chrome.thumb.jpg.0b39a5beb17526feed88631b379d729b.jpgScreenshot_20240426_210231_Chrome.thumb.jpg.59c328739671cba1bdd0f9939d98a7e2.jpgScreenshot_20240426_210153_Chrome.thumb.jpg.027a0dd9ca8bfe649a0a8ad83437b1fa.jpg

     

    8 minutes ago, fshagan said:

     

    Disney shows the all-in price, for two people in a cabin, including taxes and port fees. None of that "per person, double occupancy" scam stuff.

     

    I was just gonna say this too. As far as I know DCL has always shown the all-in price for a stateroom. But if you needed two rooms it shows only the price for the first. Kinda wish it added it up in advance. 

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  8. 13 hours ago, Ranyw said:

     

    Hello, I can do one better,  Here is a copy of our receipt.  I believe at the time $1 US dollar was about 15.6 Mexican Pesos.

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    It's right there "tipo de cambio 15.70". So $8 for a bottled water and $17 for each of those kids plates. 😲😲😲 Nope, nope, nope. And don't get me started on chicken strips and fries when you're in Mexico. 

     

    But looks like y'all had a great time so far, can't wait to read more. 

  9. I haven't. For the price, you can get ships wifi and call using facetime, messenger, Whatsapp, etc. Your phone may even have wifi calling capabilities. When we're in port we do opt in for travelpass at $10/day, and find that more than sufficient for checking back in. 

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  10. Cabo is touristy and the beach is okay, but not at all like the Caribbean. Vendors will leave you alone for the most part, but there are a lot of them. If they catch you even looking at the stuff they will approach, but a "no ty" is usually all it takes for them to move on. We did walk back from it to the port, but if it's a warm day I recommend taking a water taxi. 

     

    I agree there's a lot more to see/tour in Mazatlán or Puerto Vallarta. Although we've only been once, we can't wait to go back. One of the excursions offered that we've been considering on our next cruise there is to La Caletas in PV. The beach looks so much nicer there than Cabo, but not worth missing out on PV if you aren't planning another trip on this itinerary. 

  11. 3 hours ago, Betsynh said:

    One staff member we were chatting with seemed surprised we didn’t get pirate bandanas in the cabin… is that a thing? We weren’t in any special cabin or rewards program. We passed the boutique and it looked adorable! All slots were filled well before we traveled. I’ll be better prepared next time. 

    Yes, every cabin should have had bandanas delivered, usually the night before. 

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