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RocketMan275

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    Holland
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    The ship is the destination.

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  1. All sea day cruises, if there are any, would be very rare and have significant limitations. Current law requires foreign flagged ships to make one port call in a distant port.
  2. All our days on a cruise are 'sea days'. We almost never leave the ship while in port. We cruise for the ship. We really don't care where it goes.
  3. You're assuming the legal action would be public. It could be a threat of legal action which would not be publicized but still resulting in consideration.
  4. Our experience with CK was years ago, perhaps 2017, when the menu never changed and was very limited. Since then we've discovered the Haven and it fulfills our desires. No need to go back to RCCI.
  5. NCL could do those things and still pursue legal action to recover damages from the crewing agency.
  6. Of course, but you're assuming that the contract was met. NCL could raise a due dilligence claim that the crewing agency failed to properly vet the individual. We don't know how that would turn out but the possibility of a lawsuit is there.
  7. Be sure and include the woman who was demanding NCL compensation of over $10K because NCL didn't inform her at the time of booking that they sold pepsi instead of coke on board.
  8. every cruise line does something similar.
  9. A scam is a fraudulent or deceptive act or operation. Clearly, claiming something is free when it is not, is a scam.
  10. I saw a similar price drop on a Haven booking about a year ago. NCL told my TA that since Haven was sold out, there was no price drop. My TA told NCL that the Haven could not be sold out since it was possible to book a Haven cabin. I got the FCC.
  11. https://www.cruisecritic.com/articles/scam-or-deal-will-that-cruise-sale-really-save-you-money Passengers 3/4 sail free is a variation on the BOGO scam.
  12. You'll probably find the price per cabin is the same. The cruise lines divide the cabin cost by four unless they advertise 3/4 sail free, then the cruise line divides the cost by two. Example: if a cabin, hypotheticall is $4000, the usual price is $1000 per person if their are four passengers. If the cabin is advertised as 3/4 sail free, then the price is divided by two and the price is $2000 per person. All the cruise lines do something similar.
  13. We also preferred Windjammer to Coastal Kitchens. The italian place was very nice though.
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