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  1. At the cost of a cruise, I'd sure stick with something that works for you. That's why we stick with NCL. We've had nothing but an excellent experience on every NCL cruise and don't consider "trying" another cruise line. If you're familiar and comfortable with the other lines you mentioned, I'd continue to enjoy them . As I said, cruises cost to much to, in my mind, experiment around.

  2. The interior design of the Sun is a bit odd. Not bad, just confusing compared to the other ships we've been on. We've been on her three time and I'm just starting to get it figured out. I think it is cause by the Promenade deck being one deck above the lobby area. I'm assuming the MDR is open on embarkation day. It is on the other ships. I've never looked for sure though. Because of the Sun's smaller size, the buffet is somewhat small. Food good, just limited variety compared to the bigger ships. Modernos does serve breakfast items in the morning and has pasta/pizza during the lunch hours. Yes, open to everyone. And yes, the sports bar becomes a Blue Lagoon type food place after 5:30 pm. The Sun also has a Great Outdoors which excellent for breakfast and has grilled/buffet type items during most of the rest of the day. On our last cruise, there was a big group of Wounded Warriors on board. Some of those guys/gals were very, very limited in their physical mobility, most using wheel chairs or electric scooters. They were getting around all over the ship nicely. The Sun is a great ship. Love her.

  3. Puerto Chiapas has tried very hard to have a beautiful and pleasant cruise ship port setting. Although town is some distance away on shuttle buses (and we've never been in our two stops there), as others have said, the port dock area is very nice with very nice people. We've enjoyed just hanging out there, having a beer or two and maybe something to eat.

  4. Someone gave me these instructions that we will be trying in February:

    1. Go to System Settings

     

    2. Turn “Airplane Mode” ON. This will automatically kill all connections using any type of Verizon network….phone, text, data, etc….and turn the phone into a really expensive calculator!

     

    3. Turn “Wi-Fi” ON. This will allow the phone to only pick up Wi-Fi.

     

    4. Will have to go into Wi-Fi to pick a network to connect to.

     

    Correct. The alternative for us is to turn data off (that is the money killer), but leave "voice on while roaming". That allows us to use the "cellular at sea" texting ability, .05c for each received and .50c for each sent (SMS only). If you do get calls during that time, if you don't answer or listen to voice mail, there is no charge for them.

  5. My thoughts...we like to get to the port as early as possible, usually 10:30ish. That is ahead of most of the crowd. The terminal may not be receiving guest for check in quite yet and possibly a small line to wait in outside the terminal. However, you will begin processing soon, move through very quickly, and there will be a waiting area with seats until boarding the ship begins. Ship boarding, if all in normal, is usually about 11:30, sometimes a bit sooner. Then you are on the ship, vacation has begun, eat, drink, and people watch.

  6. Nope, what i'm saying is there are lots of office buildings, hotels, stores, ect., in NYC, i'm hoping while we sail out of NYC on NY Harbor I can hook into someones wifi signal from land...

     

    If you're talking smartphone or ipad with data, then you will still have good domestic data connection, part of your data plan, until you are a short distance out to sea. You can watch you signal and see when it becomes unusable or goes to roaming. That is when you need to turn it off. Until then, you will still have your usual network connection and plan.

  7. I really want to get up and personal with the glaciers... what have people done for excursions here and any HAVE tos?

     

    Thank you

     

    An inexpensive fast glacier look in Juneau is a trip out to the Mendenhall glacier. It is just outside of town and has a great informational center with a movie presentation. You can walk up pretty close to the face of that glacier...and learn a lot about glaciers.

  8. As all the others have said, you can walk on board your ship with nothing but your room card in hand, not having a penny of cash on you, and have a wonderful cruise, eating a huge variety of very good food, enjoy the variety of entertainment and shows that are provided. And when the cruise is over, the only additional charge you will see on your final statement will be the $12 per day service charge. Anything more you spend will be strictly up to you....not at all required for a great cruise.

  9. Do you get cellphone service while on cruise? Do i need to get international plan? Will be on NCL Jewel going to jamaica, grand cayman and cozumel

     

    Mainly want to be able to check emails, facebook, twitter....

     

    You can purchase slow wifi time on the ship and use your phone or use the ship's computers. However, do not have you phone "data on" or "data on while roaming". As others said, it will literally cost you a fortune. You can have "voice on while roaming" and be able to text, SMS only. It's probably for your company .05c for each received and .50c for each sent. Voice calls while on the ship are $2.50 a minute. However, you can use the ship's phone for only $1.95 a minute now.

  10. Sorry you had to learn the hard way. All the problems you encountered, plus many others, are mentioned over and over in many reviews. I guess sometimes you have to touch the hot stove to really believe it is hot.

     

    We have very low expectations for our next Epic cruise, hopefully the burns will only be 2nd degree this time.

     

     

    WHY! Why are you going to spend your money on something that you so dislike? You puzzle me.

  11. And let me recommend the Great Outdoors for breakfast also....and snacking grilled or sandwich type item throughout the day. Additionally, Modernos is open for breakfast, including waffles and omelets. And then at lunch time Modernos has a pasta, pizza food setup. In addition to a sail away grilled food on the pool deck (weather permitting), food was grilled out there several more days on our recent cruise. Plenty of food throughout the Sun. That's good because the buffet is fairly small, limiting how much selection it can provide...although what they did have was good I thought.

  12. We sailed out of POM several weeks ago on one of their busiest days. We arrived at peak time and lines for all ships were out the doors and snaked around for hundreds of feet. Surprisingly enough, it moved really fast considering how many guests were trying to process in. From the time we handed our luggage to a porter, until on board, was about an hour and fifteen.

  13. I don't think a few extra knots would affect ride much. Sea condition would be that cause. And, the difference between normal cruise speed with a cruise ship and max speed is only 4 or 5 knots. All boats have a "hull speed" at which it just won't go any faster without increasing horsepower to push it by huge amounts. Can't remember it now, but the fuel consumption to increase a ship's speed just those few knots is massive. Airplanes have a similar issue. Each design will only go so fast. There have been a few passenger ships that were designed for speed and could hit a top speed of about 10 knots more than their normal cruise of around 20 kts. However, modern cruise ships are not of that design. The Gem Captain said she can do max between 26 and 27 knots, with a normal cruise of 21 to 22

  14. We are considering the Norwegian Sun for Thanksgiving next year. We have heard its a rather boring ship with little to do. Can anyone please explain the activities availible onboard this ship? Thanks.

     

     

    Boring is in the eyes of the beholder..I guess. We just finished 10 days on the Sun and loved every minute of it, our third cruise on her. But what we enjoy might not be at all what you enjoy. What do you want the ship to have for you?

  15. Half of my group wants to hang in New Orleans for part of the day tomorrow instead of boarding the ship around 11. What is the latest anyone has boarded and is it crowded the later you wait?? Thanks!!

     

    Peak crowds seem to be about 12:30 until around 2 pm. You definitely want to be in the line and waiting to process by 2 pm for a 4 pm sailing.

  16. Assuming you dock right at Old San Juan, the historic district begins right across the street from the cruise ship dock. It's all walkable (but hilly) or you can get on one of the free buses that run through that district all day. There are numerous restaurants throughout that area.

  17. If you can remember airport security before 9/11, it is very similar to that, quick and painless. They are just scanning for obvious item that would be dangerous or a hazard on the ship...and items that look like bottles or cans of alcoholic beverages, which if they see they will ask to inspect. Also, as you re board the ship at port stops, you also go through a similar scan each time just inside the entrance to the ship.

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