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  1. I'm looking to book an itinerary for November 2025 out of Lisbon, visiting the Canary Islands and Morocco. I see this itinerary is offered on both the Sky and the Star.  I haven't sailed on either ship, but know that they're both somewhat older.  Are there significant differences between the two? I'm a fan of the Jewel class, so I don't mind older ships. While it may be a subjective question, is one ship better than the other?  Thanks!

  2. Hi everyone,

     

    I just upgraded to the Free at Sea Plus package for my Greek Isles/Israel cruise in August on the Jade.  I can't wait! I'm curious if others know how strong the wifi is on the Jade.  I realize that it may depend on the ship's geography as the wifi may be satellite based. I did a similar itinerary last year on the Gem and I had zero problems with the wifi signal.  I'm hoping for a similar experience this year.

     

    Thanks!

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    I leave in a few weeks for a Med cruise on the Gem, and I'm super excited.  I have a rookie question about room service.  For the free continental breakfast room service, is it customary to tip?  If so, how much does one typically give?  Is $3-$5 enough, too much?  Thanks in advance for your insight! 🥐

     

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  4. I live across the street from the Manhattan cruise port. I generally prefer flying into/out of Newark.  Depending on the size of your party, it may be cheaper to take the NJ Transit train from EWR to Penn Station ($14/pp) then a taxi from Penn Station to the cruise port (about $10 to go about 20 blocks). Otherwise, you'd be looking at about a $70 taxi ride. Plus,  taking the train, you reduce the risk of having to deal with traffic in the Lincoln Tunnel, which can add hours to your trip depending on time of day. 

     

     

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  5. I just wanted to share some good news. I've noticed that the price of my upcoming Mediterranean cruise on the Gem has dropped significantly since final payment. I also noticed that with the upgrade advantage program, they were offering me the chance to bid and move from an inside cabin to a balcony for a minimum of $100pp.  For the heck of it, I gave NCL a call today to price out how much it would be just to pay for the upgrade to a balcony.   Lo and behold, I went from an inside stateroom to a balcony stateroom for $28. I've since cancelled my upgrade bid.  :-) Morning coffee will taste much better now out on the Gem!

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  6. Hi everyone.  I've been reading how NCL is challenged to get Pride of America properly staffed for Hawaii itineraries.  As a result, restaurants and other service points are being closed, and guest capacity is being limited.  Is anyone noticing any staffing shortages on other NCL ships/itineraries?  I'm sailing on the Gem in August and wondering if I should expect venues to be closed, or to wait a bit longer in bars/restaurants because of staffing.  On the flip side, I wouldn't necessarily mind if my itinerary had limited guest capacity.    Thanks for your insight!

     

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  7. Hi there. I've sailed Disney several times, and am familiar with what you're looking for when you mention Palo and Remy.  On NCL, I think the closest you'll find is Ocean Blue, especially in terms of quality of food/presentation and service.  I've eaten at Ocean Blue on the Getaway and Breakaway and the one thing that disappoints me is the ambiance.  It seems very out in the open, IMHO,  where Remy and Palo are a bit more tucked away/exclusive.  Regardless, the food is very good. Enjoy!

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  8. It's a different take on a typical cruise ship wine tasting.  If you like trying different wines it's fun, but don't expect to try any exclusive/rare vintages.  The show is fun, and light-hearted like everyone has said.  The meal is a set menu, that I thought was a bit lackluster. You're really paying for the wine and the show.  The food is more of an afterthought.  I saw it on the Getaway, and would go again.  

  9. I've stayed at Hotel Cram. It's pretty central,  about a 10 minute walk from La Rambla, Casa Mila and Casa Batllo (2 of the famous Gaudi buildings). There's also a metro station about a block away so exploring the city from here is super easy.  It's a clean, safe hotel/neighborhood, plus the prices are very reasonable considering it also houses a Michelin star restaurant.  Like others have said, it's easy to grab a taxi from the airport to the hotel, and then a taxi from the hotel to the cruise terminal.  

  10. I'm doing a 7 night Greek isles in August 2022 out of Venice on the Gem.  I've sailed out of Venice before, and while pricey, is utterly gorgeous.  In looking at Greek isle itineraries I also paid attention to the size of the ships on offer.  The bigger the ship could mean more ports that require tendering, and longer waits to disembark.  With the Gem being on the smaller side, my only tender port will be Santorini.  I hope this helps.  

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