my boarding pass says 2:00 pm embarkation. I guess that’s an assigned time and not actually when boarding begins.
Sounds like I’ll be out of luck on lunch unless the Neptune concierge can get something for us or we show up earlier to board (can we do that?!)
I’d like to make reservations for the several days I will be there and looking for recommendations.
We will be walking or Ubering while there. Are there lunch places to hunt down? And dinners….where do I want to eat?!
I have (sort of) a PCC. I had emailed several times with questions about a certain sailing. Crickets. No response. I booked with a travel agent and several weeks later got a response from the PCC. She said my emails had gone to her spam folder and she booked the cruise if asked about without ever speaking to me.
After a few days or a week of not paying for it dropped off.
We always booked 2 connected cabins. Had to book a parent in each but no one did bed checks.
(just me, but NO WAY would I book kids that young in an unconnected cabin)
But in the past they took a photo and when the card was scanned they saw the picture to match it to the face entering the ship. Is the photo not done now?
You definitely can NOT make an 8:15 am flight.
I don’t know anything about NCL. HAL will have many 80 year old aboard and activities that she would likely appreciate and enjoy. The ship is almost certainly smaller and thus easier to get around.
It’s just an across the board issue with my particular cruise. Online or phone they say dining isn’t open on the 2nd(embarkation) but is on the 9th (debarkation)
But the prime hours on the 9th are full so there will be disappointed folks onboard thinking they booked for the last night but they are actually back home at reservation time.
I can’t even get HAL to offer the right nights for dining. They are selling reservations for 7 nights, but nights 2-8. I can book dinner for disembarkation day, but not the first night.
I get free wine, soda and water in hotel lounges….now HAL us going to say nope to suites getting what out to be a really basic benefit. Such a strange change.
Bad form, HAL