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  1. That would be great, thank you....... if you could ask the Internet Manager:

     

    "The NCL Free at Sea T&Cs state that the Free WiFi Package of 100 Minutes has no cash value..... will NCL across the fleet, 100% of the time, allow a passenger to upgrade from the promo package to the unlimited package by paying the difference? and if yes, how do you determine the difference if the promo package has no cash value as stated in the T&Cs?"

     

    My experience has been that it has been at the discretion of the Internet Manager... but some posters on here feel it is an absolute guarantee....... which is why my question is so specific

     

     

    Sent from my SM-T820 using Forums mobile app

     

    The Free At Sea WiFi perk (250 minutes) can be upgraded across the fleet to basic wifi or premium wifi. The Free at Sea Perk (250 Min) is valued at $125 (which is the actual package price if you paid for it in cash).

     

    The flyer that Mistizoom posted (post #100) shows the daily prices.

     

    According to the IM on the Breakaway, they were surprised by the changes and the computer software is still transitioning, so there may be some hiccups along the way.

     

    I upgraded to the premium and had no problems checking email, streaming youtube videos, or music. It buffered sometimes, but I've had worse service using some hotel wifi across the country,

  2. That would be great, thank you....... if you could ask the Internet Manager:

     

    "The NCL Free at Sea T&Cs state that the Free WiFi Package of 100 Minutes has no cash value..... will NCL across the fleet, 100% of the time, allow a passenger to upgrade from the promo package to the unlimited package by paying the difference? and if yes, how do you determine the difference if the promo package has no cash value as stated in the T&Cs?"

     

    My experience has been that it has been at the discretion of the Internet Manager... but some posters on here feel it is an absolute guarantee....... which is why my question is so specific

     

     

    Sent from my SM-T820 using Forums mobile app

     

     

    Got it. I'll see what I can find out.

  3. So many people here are saying the seats are first come first serve and they are not saved. I could not disagree more.

     

    When you are on a motor coach with multiple stops, people tend to leave belongings, bags, etc, at their seats so they don't have to carry them off every time. Proper etiquette is to return to the seat in which you originally sat. First come first serve is for the first time boarding only.

     

    Of course, I know some will disagree. But the question was about proper etiquette.

    +1

     

    More to the point....if you want the same seat, leave something on it that basically "stakes your claim". Not necessarily anything valuable, just something that clearly communicates that the seat is taken. Depending on the tour and amount of time..I would leave anything from my backpack to a hat to a bottle of water. By the way...it needs to be on the seat not in the seatback pocket or in the overhead.

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