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  1. Participating airlines are Alaskan American Delta Jet Blue Southwest United
  2. The FAQs and Ts and Cs.... https://maketraveleasier.com/PortValet I've used the port valet often. But, I fly Delta. According to the above, if you're on a discount airline like Frontier, Spirit, etc, they don't participate. I don't think the cruise lines can accommodate the Port Authority if they don't offer it to the airline.
  3. They bring it to your table and carve it there. There really is no way for them to bring you only rare (if that's your preference). You'll see them carve it table side. What you're asking for is more along the lines of going to Cagney's and telling them how you want your meat cooked. They don't do that at Brazilian restaurants (at least none that I've ever been to).
  4. I "think" there's some sort of registered note that you watched it, and you can't go to your muster station and check in until you watch the safety video. The issue is there's no "stop" code that keeps the safety video from being sent out after you watch it.
  5. If I’m going out to dinner and I think the tab will be $100, I bring $125 with me because that’s the total cost coming out of my wallet with tip. In my 60+ years age, I can think of only twice I did not include a service charge or tip as part of my bill. It’s part of the out of pocket. Just booked a 7 nite Bermuda Cruise for $3,500. I know and budget for $175 for service charges to cover cabin steward, bartenders, wait staff, etc. Taxes and fees are $335. My out of pocket, the only number that matters is right about $4,000. BTW…the service charge is right at 5%. That’s cheap!
  6. Hmmmmm...I don't think I've ever seen two lines at NCL MDR kiosk to seat you. You just walk up and give them your key card and they seat you. Royal has had two lines in the past...those with and those without reservations. But, NCL is FreeStyle where reservations aren't needed.
  7. I concur. The thing is, who really cares if you go to Customer Service to remove the DSC? If you're going to do it, get on with it. We don't need anyone to announce it here! Why even announce it?
  8. ....if there are two food stations, let's say one with bread and one with pastries next to one another, a woman is serving herself some bread but no one is taking any pastry at the moment, I would definitely go and grab a pastry if I wanted one. You had me right up until the above statement. If that's the case, there are other stations all over the buffet where you can "justify" that. What if you're at the coffee station and you want decaf but someone is in front getting regular coffee? Or, someone is getting scrambled eggs and you only want the bacon right next to it? This is where you find people 2-3 deep because they just wanted this or that at the station. IT makes for some pretty testy people, also. Point being, this is what causes shoving in the buffet lines. How long do you have to wait for your pastry by waiting in line? A minute, maybe 2 minutes? Is that such a trial? The rest of your post I agree with, though.
  9. Generally speaking, EU fares are higher since they bake in the service charges into the fare. Do whatever you want. It doesn't affect me one iota (unless it raises my total out of pocket when I sail). I know how much I'll spend in total before I sail because service charges, taxes and fees are part of the cost. Just add them in and decide whether you want to take the cruise or not. IF it exceeds your budget when you total it all up, keep shopping for another cruise. But, this whole "I'm not paying crew because I don't want to" excuse is tired and pretty worthless. They forget cruising is part of the service industry. Restaurants, Hotels, Resorts, etc....one way or the other it's baked in, no matter how the pie is sliced up. IF you want to have it removed, go to Customer Service and tell them. When they ask why, tell them that, too. When your cabin steward cleans your room, tell him/her why. When the bartender serves you a drink, tell them why. If you're going to do it, spread your point of view to the people who are affected instead of skulking around here and trying to gather mindshare.
  10. Whoa. They tried that in one of the Southern Ohio Municipalities. It was a camera set up as a speed trap. Been a while ago, but the local community sued the city they set it up and WON the suit on the grounds of its unconstitutionality. Realitely small city that had tp pay a fine larger than their annual tax intake. I think they appealed, but not sure the outcome. Needless to say, the camera is gone.
  11. I take pics of the name tags to fill in their names when I fill out "Hero Cards" to award them for great service.
  12. Out of all the things I thought would be taxed, traffic congestion never crossed my mind. How will they collect it? Toll booths in and out of the city? I’m sure that will alleviate congestion!
  13. High School Sports HOF induction! I think they ran out of people to award it to…they finally got to my name! 😁
  14. Yeah…I tend to either ignore or walk away from anyone who is ride to me. If I observe someone being rude to someone else, I calmly suggest they take a couple of steps back and take some deep breaths! Best advice ever got was “don’t let your storm interfere with someone else’s sunshine”.
  15. While not a Honda, my Acura TL was that Radiant Red with red interior. LOVED that combo. But, IMHO, Accords are a way better deal than their Acura counterparts. The tech is better and while you give up a smidge in performance, the Accord is just a better package overall. Oh, and they're about $12K cheaper, too. Hard to believe, but my 2024 Accord Touring Hybrid is a year old this month. Not. A. Single. Thing. Has. Gone. Wrong. Just got my first A1 service done...gratis. White Pearl with grey leather. Getting a low of 42 MPG and a high of 48 MPG. No complaints. I love Honda products (even their lawn mowers). The Hybrids are now in high demand and hard to come by around here. I got mine at just the right time.
  16. I should land "knock wood" by 10:00 a.m at LGA....on a Sunday. No checked bags (which is one of my rules for flying in the "day of". Should it be clear sailing to Pier 88? How long of a ride is it? I should be fine as all aboard is about 4:00 p.m. and there's a later flight that gets me in around 1:00 p.m. if the first flight has issues.
  17. Going off the rails a little bit since I don't want to start a new live thread this far in advance.... @cruiseny4life....Since I'n now booked, I'm in full planning mode. First up, getting to Pier 88. Well before the Covid shutdown since I've sailed out of Manhattan. I used to just get a taxi or limo. But, I've had really good luck with NCL's transports recently. If you've used them, pretty good? I'll be coming into LGA....$75 total both ways. I think I spent way more than that on an Uber, but I can't recall the airport I flew in to. I know what I preach, but this go round it's not something I can do. I am sailing out June 16. But, I have an award dinner I MUST attend (since I'm one of the recipients) on Saturday the 15th. I'm flying in the day of.
  18. I shop NCL's WEB site. Published fares are going to be the same. Then, I find something that catches my eye and send it off to my Travel Agent. She applies her (unpublished) discount and perks. But, some of us shop fares like fiends like our friend @cruiseny4life and @Sthrngary. I know I shop fares daily on itineraries, ships and cruise lines I'm interested in. It's kind of like doing the crossword puzzle for me every day with my coffee. Looked this a.m. Those Haven Cabins are selling quickly.
  19. BTW….there are some killer Haven fares on the May Joy sailings right now!
  20. @RocketMan275…I bet you have a couple of pointers for the Prima Haven!
  21. LOL! You know, if I hadn’t just done a Mediterranean cruise last October, I would have looked at that cruise more seriously. I’m sure you’ll love it. Advice….hmmmmm…..I’m pretty low maintenance! -call the pre-cruise concierge to set up pillows, snacks, reservations for dinner! -engage your Butler and Concierges (all of them) as early as possible as the Prima has a large Haven! I introduce yourself. Get some personal rapport going. Don’t try this when they’re supper busy. But, in the hall, at their desk when no one‘s there…that’s when you want to chat them up a bit. -same with bartenders and wait staff. Chat them up when they aren’t busy. -get familiar with where the Haven elevators are. They cover several decks. You’ll use them a lot! -weather in the Atlantic may be dicey. Find nooks in the Haven away from the bar area. That way when the weather isn’t cooperating, you can have a Haven spot to go to before while everyone else is looking for a place to go! If I think of more, I’ll post here!
  22. I think CDG in general is probably one of the worst airports I've flown in or out of. I've been pick pocketed there. I suffered through "rude" locals who cut in front of me in the check in line (all the while cursing me in French when I politely showed them the end of the line). Security rifled through my luggage, throwing half of it on the floor for me to pick up after they were finished. CDG is just a dreadful airport.
  23. You are correct...non-stop flight. There are direct flights that CAN have a stopover.
  24. I must be a rebel. I just grab my desert plate along with a fork and head for my cabin. I don't ask. Haven't had anyone stop me (so far).
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