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  1. In my post above (No. 5), it looks like it is combinable. Hence, my question as to how to get it. How do you know if it is a flash sale versus a normal sale? Wi-Fi Discount applied to the total price of the Wi-Fi package or upgrade purchased. Combinable with the pre-cruise advantage only.
  2. I'm in my reservation currently and it shows, Premium Wi-Fi 2 Devices Full Sailing - 13 Days From $35.99 / per guest per day $45.89 onboard (20% OFF) PRE-CRUISE SAVINGS As an Elite member of Captain's Club, we get another 30 percent discount so that should be $10.80 off the cost or $25.19 a day. When added to the cart, the only discount applied is the 20 percent off for pre-cruise savings. Total is $467.87, which is $35.99 a day X 13 days.
  3. Since you posted your reply, I have been looking and two hours later, I am still not finding what I need to know. I know how to get the 90 free minutes. I am trying to book the discounted Wifi package before cruising and also applying the 30 percent off for being Elite. When the package is in the cart and I am trying to check out, I am not getting the additional discount. How do you get both discounts to appear? Does it have to be called in?
  4. Thanks, will do some more searching but I am not seeing where the additional Elite discount is coming off the price when it is in the cart.
  5. Question: Can the Elite internet discount be combined with the discounted internet packages bought ahead of time? This line from the T & C's seems that they could be combined. Wi-Fi Discount applied to the total price of the Wi-Fi package or upgrade purchased. Combinable with the pre-cruise advantage only.
  6. Went to Gian's Causeway in October. Walked down and then took the bus back up. 1 British pound per person.
  7. I've seen the $35 a day per person for an entire cruise but it is possible just to purchase internet access as needed, meaning on the Days at Sea? If so, what is the cost? Are there ever WiFi deals offered when onboard. Sailing on my first Windstar cruise on Sept. 4 out of Bordeaux.
  8. Found this just now from another thread. As I mentioned yesterday, the terminology is downline. Cruise Wonderland 978 April 8, 2014 Hong Kong #5 Posted May 9, 2022 The official terminology is called "downline". Before the pandemic, cruise lines may allow you to do so. You need to make the downline request in advance (prior to departure) and complete some paperwork. Cruise lines may charge a fee (for example, Royal Caribbean / Celebrity Cruises was USD 65 per person). After the pandemic, some cruise lines no longer approve downline, even if you are willing to pay for a fee. Here is the reply from NCL previously: Approval to embark or disembark mid-cruise may be allowed ONLY in cases of emergencies, for example: 1. Guests miss the ship and wished to embark in the next port of call. 2. Once onboard, a guest becomes ill or has a family emergency and needs to disembark the vessel. No refunds or adjustments will be made for unused portions of a cruise. If any of our guests for any reason wish to not conclude their cruise, they may address this onboard. With valid reason(s), you may embark or disembark at ports of call other than original ones. Please note that you MUST have valid travel document or Visa required for the country that you would like to embark/ disembark. Norwegian Cruise Line will not be responsible for any loss associated with itinerary change such as hotel, transportation or entertainment onshore which is not arranged by NCL directly. And also be aware that even NCL approves it immediately on Day 1 of your cruise, there may be a chance that the ship cannot enter the port of Naples on Day 5 because of various unforseen situations (e.g. bad weather). If you have booked any hotels or air tickets from Naples, NCL will not be responsible for your loss.
  9. Our request went to the Emergency Travel Team AirSeaGFO@rccl.com. Maybe NCL has something similar.
  10. My daughter had to do this a few years ago while we were on a RCCL cruise in the Med. We had to submit a Guest Pre-Downline request that had to be approved ahead of time. She was leaving the ship in Istanbul and the Turkish visa had to be secured ahead of time also.Since 2019, Royal Caribbean no longer allows pre-downline requests but I don't know what the other lines are doing.
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