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  1. I started with MEDOC over 10 years ago and I've been very pleased with them. Not only are the annual fees very reasonable, but the coverage is excellent. Perhaps most importantly, we've had two major (>$10,000) and one minor claim during this period, and each was settled. to my satisfaction. The major ones both involved cruises, with very expensive onboard medical care and changed travel arrangement, one requiring a return home mid way through the cruise, and the other hospitalization and a delayed return home from Europe. In the latter case, the only thing that they wouldn't cover was the cost of our dog's extra days in the kennel! The minor claim was for a trip to Montreal, with train tickets and a paid hotel, cancelled for medical reasons. One of the nice things is that MEDOC covers unlimited trips out of province, so domestic as well as international travel is covered. Bottom line: I highly recommend them.
  2. Since I switched to these luggage tags a few years ago, I've never had one go missing. Well worth the low price: https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/home/travel/68875-security-style-luggage-tags?item=09A0430
  3. Lots of other ground crew members have to work outside when the temperature drops. Baggage handlers must have a powerful union if they can refuse to work 'cause it's too cold.
  4. Cruise line conversion rates vary from being quite generous to unacceptable. When they have been favourable, I've frequently bought OBC. The difference between my approach and yours is that when I have the OBC refunded to me at the end of the cruise, I bring it home and tuck it away in a USD account instead of converting it back to CAD.
  5. I'm a firm believer in AirTags, but this story and several similar ones suggest that they don't guarantee the return of your bags, even when you tell the airlines where they are: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/what-gives-air-canada-the-right-to-donate-that-luggage-traveller-shocked-lost-baggage-allegedly-obtained-by-charity-1.6243225
  6. Another interested cruiser. I've rented with Avis twice previously at the cruise port, but it appears that they no longer have a presence here.
  7. Those who oppose robes worn to the pool clearly haven't spent much time at some of the better hotels and resorts. 😇
  8. Even if the reservations are linked, is it possible for one person to get check in times for all four cabins?
  9. It's been quite a number of years since we cruised with RCI, and I don't recall the pricing structure when I previously purchased the DBP. I assume that they take the USD DBP price and convert it to CAD, although perhaps with a slightly better exchange rate than offered by credit card companies. Is this the saving you mention?
  10. Definitely. DW and I continue to wear masks in public venues, and will do so on our next cruise.
  11. While you might get a response here, you would be far better posting this query on your roll call:
  12. Understood. Too bad they don't have one like this: Anyway, I hope you find something that fits your needs and that you get to enjoy Bonaire to the fullest.
  13. So if I understand you correctly, the links are "one way". You linked your wife's reservation to yours and could make bookings for her, but she couldn't book for you until she too went through the linking process and linked your reservation to hers. Oh, just saw your followup post. That confirms it, both parties need to go through the linking process if they want to book on the other's behalf. Thank you!
  14. Thanks. That part I'm ok with, I can go in and book a show for all of us. But will my son, for example, be able to do so, or would he first have to create his own links to the other reservations. While it's not a big problem having just one person - me - making group reservations, it might be easier if others could too.
  15. We have booked a family cruise for next January with a total of 4 separate reservations. I have linked the other three to simplify meal reservations, shore excursions and the like. As DW and I normally cruise together, not with family or friends, I'm not sure of all of the ins and outs of linking. So a couple of questions: 1. If I've linked all of the reservations to my account, will the other family members automatically have the same access from their accounts for making group reservations? 2. If not, can they just go into their accounts and link everyone to their reservations too, or does the system allow only one account holder to link the reservations?
  16. Not an issue. OP states: I will be boarding after 2PM, and it makes sense to go straight to my cabin since it's usually available after 1PM
  17. Welcome to Cruise Critic and to the Canadian Cruisers board. If your flight was one that you booked through NCL, there is a good chance that they will wait if the delay is relatively minor. On the other hand, if you booked your flight on your own or through a travel agency, it is unlikely that they'll delay sailing. One of the best practises for cruisers is to arrive at your port a day early to avoid disappointment. Delayed flights are a regular occurrence, and your three hour gap between scheduled arrival and sailing leaves very little wiggle room. Far better to fly in the day before and have a relaxing start to your cruise. You might want to post your question over on the NCL board too, as many of us on this board have no directly related NCL experience. You'll probably get more replies there: https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/64-norwegian-cruise-line/
  18. Thank you for pointing this out, as I've found an anomaly with either Google Maps or my settings. When I used Google Maps to determine the distance from Regina to Galveston, the result was 2829 km. All of my settings on all of my devices and computers are metric, so Google providing me the result in kilometres is what Google always does. When I asked for directions from Ottawa to Orlando, it provided a distance of 1420. After reading your post, I went back and saw that, for some strange reason, the distance was in miles, not kilometres, but as it always (until now) gives me kilometres, I had just run with the number. Now I need to figure out what happened and why. In the meantime, I'll just look a little more carefully at distance figures to make sure that I know what measurement system is at play.
  19. The route would be approximately twice the length of your Ottawa-Orlando drive and take approximately 28 hours to drive. So two 14-hour days with one night stop, or three days driving 9-10 hours per day. Assuming, of course, that you have good weather and driving conditions.
  20. The average high/low temperatures for Quebec City at the end of October are 46/36 ℉. Of course, you could hit warmer days when a light sweater would be in order, or days when it's snowing. Still, bring sweaters, a warm jacket and gloves if you intend on spending much time outside.The hi/low temperatures for Saguenay average about 4 ℉ lower, so 42/42 ℉.
  21. As it's the official app of the Quebec government for storing and providing proof of vaccination, it should suffice.
  22. With the exception of a family cruise on RCI with our kids and our grandkids, all of our sailings have been on Celebrity and HAL. We enjoy both, but lean a bit more towards HAL because of their itineraries.
  23. Consider the following: Half of your travel entails entry to Canada at the end of your trip. NEXUS covers you, Global Entry doesn't. A quarter of your travel entails entry to the US. NEXUS covers you at US pre-clearance, Global Entry does also, but only at a very limited number of Canadian airports. Fortunately for you, Calgary's airport is included.. A quarter of your travel entails entry to the UK. Neither NEXUS nor Global Entry covers you. So, you can use NEXUS 75% of the time, but Global Entry only 25% of the time. Additionally, NEXUS members benefit from priority lines for security in Canada when flying domestically. While US citizenship means that you could apply for either program, there seems little doubt that NEXUS would be the better choice.
  24. Global Entry is included with NEXUS, but can not be acquired separately by Canadians; Can I join Global Entry if I am not a U.S. citizen or U.S. lawful permanent resident? Global Entry is also available to citizens of the Netherlands who are enrolled in FLUX and Korean Smart Entry Service members. Citizens of Germany, Panama, and Mexico may also apply for Global Entry. Canadian NEXUS members have Global Entry benefits, but are not eligible to join. https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/global-entry/frequently-asked-questions
  25. I think that if you have bookings made as a guest, then later create an account, they should be able to link your account to those guest bookings.
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