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1025cruise

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  1. NCL has been doing the Friday-Friday Bermuda run from Boston for many years. I don't see that changing.
  2. While I have no personal experience with this group, it is my understanding that they actually do dress quite well for dinner.
  3. My humble opinion: For a transpacific cruise, I would not put any guarantees on there being a usable internet signal for the entire voyage. I would expect there will be times when there is no coverage.
  4. That search functionality never worked anyways.
  5. I would guess it will be a ship doing a Friday - Friday Bermuda run.
  6. To the best of my knowledge, only HAL regularly schedules priests on their ships to perform mass. Now, it's possible there will be a priest who is a passenger that might offer it, but that's not a guarantee.
  7. #2 is definitely allowed. As long as it is all factory sealed. I don't know if you can bring fresh ginger on. Most people bring candied ginger or tablets. I'd be thinking the third option would be a no if they contain heating elements.
  8. The NCL transfers will all leave in the morning, after debarkation. If you want flexibility, you would need to book your own transfers.
  9. As long as all of the ingredients are bought from Texas, yes. There might be a limited selection on the first night.
  10. Yes, but the cruise line will pass the fine on to the passenger. Again, in the case of a medical debarkation, it's very possible that immigration will waive the fine.
  11. In most cases, the fine is waived if you are debarking for a medical emergency.
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