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  1. Weā€™re not complainers, either. But once our cabin neighbors were smoking on their balcony. This is a big no-no and safety issue on ships. I politely knocked on the balcony divider, then politely reminded them they couldnā€™t smoke there. After going inside, they came out and started smoking again. Thatā€™s when I called security, who came immediately. Between the time I called and security knocked on their cabin door, I heard their toilet flush. Naturally they denied having been smoking. Security visited us to thank us profusely for alerting them. After dinner that night, we returned to our cabin to find there had been no turn-down service, dirty dishes still on table, etc. Then we noticed someone outside our cabin door had changed our sign from Turn Down to Do Not Disturb. Wonder who??? We just had to laugh.
  2. Good for you. 21 days would be heaven! Wish we had thought of that. Weā€™ll be joining you from NYC on November 4th. Jim has had some recent medical issues, so šŸ¤žwe wonā€™t have to cancel.
  3. In the unlikely event Canada reinstates COVID-related documentation, itā€™s easy to apply online and get them within minutes. It happened to us last September, when our Bermuda cruise was rerouted to Canada/New England because of weather. We found out about the itinerary change 8 pm night before embarkation. Applied and received Canadian permission that night. Met a woman in line at passenger terminal next morning who didnā€™t know about Canadian requirements, and she was able to obtain document before boarding.
  4. Re the (off topic) 3-bedroom Garden Villas, the largest one in NCLā€™s fleet is on the Dawn. We booked it in September 2019. Only time all 3 sisters and their husbands cruised together. Outside deck was about 4,000 sq. feet on 2 levels, with private hot tub, sauna, and commercial kitchen that included a microwave. Two of the 3 bedrooms were master bedrooms. Third one was size of mini-suite. If you get the chance, book starboard side (port side GV didnā€™t have kitchen). If 3 couples book it, could be very affordable. We loved the Gem, but like Sthrngary, we would now not book an NCL ship that didnā€™t have a Haven restaurant, bar & lounge. The Dawn GV, however, would be the exception.
  5. Love, love, love the idea of a Haven CC party! If anyone else is also booked for our 4 upcoming cruises, kindly šŸ„° let me know. Patricia
  6. We booked an H6 2-bedroom on the Epic, transatlantic NYC-Rome 31 March-15 April 2025. Three people sharing the total cost of $12,240.81 (includes 10% Military discount), $294.24 per person per night. Downside is, in my opinion, the Epic is a warm-weather ship and the Atlantic ainā€™t that warm in early April! Doesnā€™t have a Haven sun deck, but Iā€™m hoping to find some sun at Posh (free access for Haven guests).
  7. We did sign up for the NCL excursion that included a sightseeing tour after our cruise ended in New Orleans. We also had a later flight (5 pm) back to NYC. The price was reasonable, and we didnā€™t want to carry luggage around w/us to explore NO after we left the ship. The tour was excellent, pretty thorough, though we still ended up spending a few hours at the airport before our flight.
  8. Yep. Glad you found the link. It would be great if they also featured a few NCL chefs. We would definitely book this cruise if some of the chefs weā€™ve gotten to know were included.šŸ˜‹šŸ˜‹
  9. You can bring whatever brand of wine you like onboard. Weā€™ve brought on Rombauer Chardonnay, when NCL carried it. In fact, we first tried it on an NCL cruise, after Jim read great reviews in Wine Spectator. Since that first bottle, we joined their wine club. Cheaper than retail, and waaaaaay cheaper than the onboard price! Especially since NCL waved corkage fees for BYOB if you have their drinks package. Cheers!
  10. My husband doesnā€™t even drink decaf anymore. He always packs rooibos herbal tea, and has never had a problem bringing it onboard numerous NCL cruises.
  11. PS - Very creative CC name! One of my favorites. Another favorite is something like ā€œlovestinkycheeseā€ ā€” but thatā€™s another topic!
  12. You will find restaurants freezing, regardless of which NCL ship youā€™re onšŸ„¶
  13. Do sign up for the Roll Call. Youā€™ll have the chance to communicate with fellow passengers ahead of the Meet & Greet on the ship. You might find others with similar interests. And most Roll Calls organize other activities, too, such as LCR (or is it LRC?), pub and cabin crawls on sea days. Though I download eBooks and puzzles, mainly to read at night in bed, my husband isnā€™t into reading novels or playing games (except Rummy-O, which we always bring). But he loves days at sea. He starts with early workouts at the gym, and takes looooong, leisurely meals. He enjoys exploring the ship and walking the decks. He doesnā€™t drink alcohol any more, but will order Heineken .00, and chat at the bar. At home he can spend hours online, but on the ship he only occasionally checks messages. Huh! Now Iā€™m wondering how he does spend all his time on cruisesšŸ˜±
  14. šŸ˜‚ So true! I would never buy good jewelry from a cruise ship store, as items are waaaaay overpriced. As an example, I have several nice pieces of Larimar (the medium blue stone discovered in the Dominican Republic), set in silver. Bought them at a jewelry store in St. Martin, as well as diamond pieces, because the prices were good, and the business has an office in NYC, where I live. (Had a ring resized here, at no additional cost.) The jewelry shop consignments on board NCL always carry Larimar. Their prices were at least double what I paid at the time of my purchase.
  15. The concierge does talk to everyone in the lounge, if you arrive before the ship starts the boarding process. At least these were our experiences at the Manhattan cruise terminal, where we always arrived pre-boarding. Also was true for Vancouver. Canā€™t remember for Copenhagenā€”too long agoā€”and we boarded late in Southampton, so no spiel there. Guess you could board later so you wouldnā€™t have a wait in the Haven Lounge, but it would be a shame to start your vacation cruise later and maybe have to skip your first lunch in the Haven restaurant.šŸ˜°
  16. This is so well put. Thank you. Itā€™s a pleasure getting to know the staff, some of whom have become great friends over the years. Weā€™ve been known to book unplanned cruises just so we can see them. Patricia
  17. To keep the surprise going, tell your mom that youā€™re Platinum or Diamond, and that NCL now allows this Latitude category to use the Haven check in line. We did this with a friend who thought she was sharing our cabin, but we actually booked a 2-bedroom suite. šŸ„°
  18. There is a separate line at the cruise passenger terminal for Haven guests when you first enter, then all passengers go through the same security scans. The Haven line is always first to go through security. Once through, someone checks your cabin number, then directs you to the Haven Lounge. Each terminal might have differences, though most, if not all, US ports are similar. (We once embarked in Quebec City, and there was no separate line for Haven guests. Utter chaos until we got to the top of the escalator and we located a Haven staff member.)
  19. ā€¦ and balcony (4000 sq. feet on 2 deck levels ?) in NCL fleet. It was a fantastic vacation for all of us. And getting back to the alcohol, each sister choose 2 bottles. Though most of them went untouched. Weā€™re not a big drinking family. Iā€™ve since thought that it wouldnā€™t be more expensive if 3 couples booked the GV. Worth consideringā€¦
  20. Youā€™re correct, the Garden Villas get 6 bottles of your choice, selected from a list supplied by the pre-cruise concierge. A few years ago, we booked a 2-bedroom suite on the Dawn (Quebec City to NYC), and invited a sister and BIL who live nearby, to join us as our guests. My other sister, out in AZ, heard about it and decided to book the cruise, but in a mini suite. Tried to talk her out of it, or at least upgrade to a Haven suite so we could all spend lots of time together, but they kept the mini suite booking. Fast forward to several weeks before the cruise; we were offed an upgrade bid for the Garden Villa (3 bedrooms & 3.5 baths, plus private hot tub and sauna and kitchen w/microwave!). We finally went for it. At embarkation, we asked the Concierge if our mini suite relatives could transfer to the GV. Bless Virginia, because she arranged it. So 3 sisters and 3 BILs all together I. What has to be the largest cabin a
  21. Thanks for this info. Weā€™re on the Prima for the first time next November. Iā€™ll remember not to bring books I donā€™t want to take homešŸ˜°
  22. NCL does have irons on board. This from the NCL web site: Guests are not permitted to bring and use their own irons or steamers onboard. Norwegian Cruise Line carries a limited number of irons and ironing boards which can be loaned to guests for a few hours at a time. They can be requested through housekeeping or Guest Services Desk. I would ask your cabin steward, as soon as you unpack.
  23. Jim and I are also on this cruise and also 1st time Prima cruisers. We also chose the ship because itā€™s round-trip NYC and just after Thanksgiving. My sister flies in every November from AZ for this holiday, and we take advantage of this to cruise with her. Usually weā€™re doing a 2-week cruise on Getaway or Breakaway prior to Thanksgiving (this year itā€™s the Getaway), but NCL didnā€™t have anything prior, so we ā€œsettledā€ for the 11-day Prima cruisešŸ˜†. Weā€™re in a Haven 2 bedroom, which does look larger than other NCL 2 bedrooms (Gem, Epic, Break- & Getaway, Joy & Blissā€¦). Cabin #15318, if you care to see what it looks like or just call to say hi.šŸ„° Patricia
  24. The Matador cocktail NCL serves in the Haven (and probably elsewhere around the ship, but I havenā€™t ordered it elsewhere) is quite different from the classic version. It contains bourbon, elderflower syrup, crushed candied ginger and I think orange bitters. Bit sweet, but totally delicious. Once on the Epic, however, I ordered it, and it was the classic version with tequila, pineapple & lime juice. Bartender must not have gotten the message. Of the two, I definitely prefer the bourbon ginger version.
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