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Nilbog

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  1. Amy said there's something sweet about Sapphire level to her, and that's what's important. There's no need to downplay her feelings with snarky comments. So Sapphire doesn't hold any allure to you, that's ok. But to her, it's important.
  2. Even with all the answers already given, it can't hurt to ask your cabin steward if he can open it up for you. It's been a few years since we travelled with others, but they opened the balcony for us when we asked.
  3. Also, the club balcony suite is not considered a suite when awarding Latitude points. The other suites (Haven and penthouse) get an extra point for day of the cruise.
  4. Awesome! Weā€™re on a cruise over thanksgiving and this means we should see some of the decorations.
  5. With My Time Dining the key is to make a reservation. At the dining room there will be two lines, one for those with reservations and one for those without. The ā€œwith reservationā€ line moves pretty quickly, while the ā€œwithout reservationā€ line moves much slower. If you have MTD make sure to make reservations for each night you want to eat in the dining room. If youā€™re doing somewhere else for dinner, you donā€™t need the MTD reservation. Our first night the lines werenā€™t clearly marked, so make sure you make the reservation then look for that line at the dining room.
  6. If you look at the top of the graphic, the explanation shows ā€œupgrade for guests 1 and 2ā€ indicating one package (Qty 1) applies to both guests. I had this same question on mine, until I read into it some more.
  7. Then weā€™ve got it maid. No diapers to change, no walking our dogs, no cooking or cleaning, and Iā€™ll have someone to loofah my back in the shower. Thanks for the heads up! šŸ¤Ŗ
  8. We're 276 days out from our cruise and the Internet, drink, and dining packages are available now.
  9. IMHO the best place to book a club balcony suite is aft-facing. We were in one on the Pearl during our Panama Canal cruise and it was wonderful. The only better cabin we've found is an aft wrap balcony where you end up with balcony facing aft and wrapping around the side. You get a nearly 270 degree view with those. Unfortunately, they are few and far between, and are usually booked very early.
  10. We board the Pearl in 11 days, and it's our first time in a suite on NCL. What are some of the things you have the butler do? All the NCL website talks about is unpacking your luggage. Thanks in advance.
  11. When we cruised out of PC last month, the scooter companies were right outside the terminal where you drop your luggage off. You picked up your scooter there and rode it through the terminal all the way through boarding. You dropped off the scooter after clearing customs and went outside the terminal.
  12. We've done Alaska twice, once on NCL and once on Royal. On Royal we went to Hubbard Glacier and on NCL we went to Glacier Bay (among other ports, of course). NCL was round trip from Seattle and Royal was northbound from Vancouver. We loved both cruises. I'm not sure you can go wrong with an Alaska cruise.
  13. Or at least not post them publicly. It's nice to have memories on file of the things one has seen in the places one has gone...šŸ˜˜
  14. A couple years ago we took the train from Seward to Anchorage, but not as an excursion. The scenery was beautiful! As mentioned before, the train slows/stops at some points for scenery, such as salmon swimming in a creek (we stopped right on the bridge to get good pictures facing downward), moose near the tracks, or scenic glaciers. It's about a 4 hour train ride. We were heading all the way to Fairbanks, so took the train the next day out of Anchorage. If the Gold Dome tickets are within your budget, it's a better ride. Also, Alaska hires tour guides to narrate the trips so you get to learn things along the way, and they point out particularly scenic areas.
  15. Call them up and ask the question. What's the worst they can say, no? If you never ask the question, the answer is always no.
  16. We did the Radiance to Alaska and really enjoyed the ship. I'm sure you'll have a great time. Besides, you'll be on a cruise, and that's always a great time!
  17. I can confirm that as of last month (September) shows are booked once you board, so you'll have just as much chance as anyone else of getting into your preferred show time.
  18. When checking in for a cruise they still ask passengers if they are vaccinated or not, then they have different handling procedures for those with vs. without vaccinations. If the medical device technicians aren't delivering onboard, then the cruise lines don't need to worry whether they're vaccinated or not, or whether anything needs to be cleaned upon their departure.
  19. That's why I'll be glad to pick it up in the terminal instead of waiting until I'm onboard and can get to our cabin. Check with your scooter vendor to see where they deliver it.
  20. It may depend on the port. I just cruised from Port Canaveral last month and they were at the terminal entry. I'm cruising from Miami next month and when I called Scootaround they confirmed I would pick up the scooter at the terminal entrance there, too. They may be doing it this way now to limit the number of people onboard. This way they don't have to screen additional people for Covid vaccinations or anything.
  21. Melday, you can go to scootaround dot com and rent a scooter for your sister. If you use the discount code USCRUISE you can get 15% off your rental. I'm renting one for my upcoming 11-day cruise for just over $200.
  22. I've heard that. But we've been on deck 11 twice (mid and aft) and not had any issue with noise. We'll be there a third time in 27 days.
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