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  1. Hi, I know it's a long way off, but I just put a deposit on MSC Divina, March 14, 2019

    20 night for $1738.29 total

    with Voyager club 5% discount

    Inside, Bella experience

    Also receive a $150 obc when booking with TA (cc)

    Seems like a great deal considering that the 2017 transatlantic on Seaside is $3200 for single occupancy.

    Also, Divina's been getting better reviews lately!

    Thanks for sharing! Their website is acting weird,as usual lol but the itinerary is very unique with so many overnight stops.

     

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  2. I always laugh when I hear people talk about drones as if they were something new or recent. They have been around for decades, we just used to call them model airplanes or RC primer. :)

     

     

    They didn't have HD quality cameras,that's why people are so excited about them,not the aspect of flying,but the video captured.

  3. I called Royal Caribbean several days ago, when they came out with the 60 per cent off, they removed the discount from solo pricings so that solo cruises were 2,000 - 3,000 dollars more than the same cruise for two passengers. They fixed many of them, and put the 60 percent back in, but there are still some they didn't fix. Call them - it's an IT problem. I will be calling on Monday with some that I've caught, as well.

     

     

    Yes, sadly the website has been more problematic than usual. They should move in the direction of other cruise lines and allow passengers to plug in "1" traveler. Then again knowing them, it would just get more screwed up.

     

    So many just add a fake person which is usually never actually needed, just a call will correct the solo pricing error.

  4. It was reported in Jan. by the Orlando Sentinel and other places. It was mentioned on CC HERE in post #156

     

    EDIT...Now the article says the track isn't confirmed. W T F ?

    How can they quote FDR then say it isn't confirmed?

     

     

    My guess, he revealed something that they didn't want released that early. They like to play the slow reveal game with ship amenities. So it's easier to have them retract the statement. They did that one day after the article was written, so someone at NCL will have to make sure FDR doesn't give interviews unsupervised [emoji23][emoji23]

  5. http://www.cruisecritic.com/news/news.cfm?ID=7758

     

     

     

    Norwegian Bliss Cruise Ship to Feature "Jersey Boys" Musical, New Entertainment Venues

     

     

     

    April 21, 2017

     

     

     

    (1:20 p.m. EDT) -- Four Seasons are coming to Norwegian Bliss, and we're not talking about the weather.

     

    The line today revealed that the new ship, set to debut June 2018, will feature the Tony Award-winning Broadway Musical "Jersey Boys." It also will introduce a handful of new-to-the-line entertainment options, including a second musical, a comedy club and nightlife venue and a theatrical cocktail hour experience, as well as an outpost of the famous Beatles' venue, The Cavern Club, which already exists on Norwegian Epic.

     

    "Jersey Boys," which snagged the 2006 Tony Award for Best Musical, portrays the story of Frankie Valli and 1960s rock 'n' roll band, The Four Seasons. The Norwegian Bliss production will include hits such as "December 1963 (Oh What a Night)," "Walk Like a Man," and "Working My Way Back to You." It's one of the longest running shows in Broadway history.

     

    A second musical, produced exclusively for Norwegian by Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Warren Carlyle, will pay tribute to Cuba's culture through dancing, music and colorful pageantry, with performers donning costumes created by acclaimed Cuban-American fashion designer Isabel Toledo. Toledo won the 2014 Tony Award for Best Costume Design, for Broadway musical "After Midnight." Carlyle is currently directing Bette Midler on Broadway in a revival of "Hello Dolly!"

     

    Outside the main theater, Norwegian Bliss also will introduce a new comedy club and nightclub called Alibi. The space, which will feature a dance floor and variety of cocktail seating arrangements, will set the stage for two comedy shows six nights a week (one family-friendly and one adults-only); then end the night with a DJ and LED light effects.

     

     

     

    Select nights in Alibi also will treat passengers to a Prohibition-themed cocktail hour and show. "Happy Hour Prohibition, the Musical" will feature a musical routine by performers in period attire (passengers will be encouraged to dress up, too), while Prohibition-style cocktails are served. The experience will bear a $20 cover charge.

  6. Only seeing a late night service fee on Royal's website.

     

     

     

    A: Room service is available onboard any time of the day or night - simply order from the room service menu located in your stateroom/suite (late night service charge of $7.95* applies).

     

    *Service charge subject to change without notice.

     

     

     

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  7. So if I understand, it's one charge per cabin? So you could order like 4 things and pay one charge? If so that might backfire, I could see people ordering way more than they really want to get their money's worth. And looking at the new menu posted above it seems one could really go to town.

    During Spring Break I can see a bunch of college kids ordering the entire menu.

  8. https://www.visittci.com/travel-info/customs-allowances

     

     

    Conch shells, whether collected by you or purchased from a shop, require a permit from the Department of Economic and Maritime Affairs to export. This permit can only be obtained during the open season for conch. Other shells, depending on the species and quantity, also require a permit. Corals of any sort cannot be exported legally.

     

    We recommend that you exercise caution when purchasing conch shells, conch jewellery or other conch souvenirs because you must either obtain a permit (which can be a time-consuming process) or will likely have your shells confiscated. We have received several complaints from tourists who have purchased shells from local shops only to have them seized at the Providenciales International Airport (PLS).

  9. I was actually referring to just removing money from my sail and sign account, which would have been funded with gift cards, so there would be no bank or cc fees. but i am guessing there would still be a $6.00 fee to essentially withdraw my own money?

    If so , i will need to come up with a better way to work that.

    No fees associated with removing your cash from the kiosk.

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