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If they do remove this perk, it will make it much less likely that I will sail Carnival again. While I don't sail for the perks, I do take the ones that are useful to me into account when I am pricing cruises. It's not always about the cheapest price, the value I'm getting for the price I'm paying is more important to me. Removing early cabin access will really downgrade Carnival's value to me.
There is certainly enough evidence to make it look like Carnival is at least considering this and it's important that we make our voices heard on this. Thanks firemanbobswife for starting this thread.
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Do you know what caused the delayed boarding? Just wondered if you were notified in advance.
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I was just on the Splendor in Oct and sat in one of the chairs from the eating area to watch the movies. People were.moving the chairs from the side seating to the section behind the loungers so they could see better. Didn't see any other seats but those were fine.
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I was on the Splendor in Oct and there is no Guys Burger. They do have a grill on lido and the burgers there were pretty good imo.
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Just off Splendor yesterday and we stopped at HMC earlier in the week. Horseback riding, stingrays, glass bottom boat etc were all operating. You should be able to book on board if nothing is showing online. Enjoy your day on HMC.
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I was just going to post this question also. I wonder if these offers are limited capacity & Have already been snapped up.
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Our experience from last year: There was no way to know in advance when your transfer time will be. They will deliver your transfer tickets to your cabin with the assigned times on them. You might be able to check with guest services once on board if you want an earlier time, but we didn't bother. Like you we were just heading to the airport to pick up a car for a DIY tour. The disembark process was very organized and went like clockwork. I would say we were at the airport by 10: 00. You pick up your luggage at the airport which was also very well organized. Overall, it was the smoothest disembarkation I've ever experienced.😊
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So, it seems like it depends on the port, the concierge and the ship. The "on site" Haven people were walked off by the staff on the Jewel in LA, but not offsite Haven status people. NCL needs some consistency here!
Were you told to meet at Chin Chin at a certain time? My experience on the Jewel a couple of years ago was that we were told to meet at Chin Chin (got a letter in my suite). It was pretty early, before general disembarkation started. We were then walked off the ship and into the port building by one of the assistant concierges. Once in the port bldg, we were in the regular customs line but because it was early, it was pretty short. There was no difference in procedure for Haven or regular suites, the same procedures were used for all.
It sounds like they used the same basic procedure for you, but it sounds like they had started the general disembark. Were you the only ones doing suite disembark at that point? Maybe you had missed the earlier time. Did they give you any information on disembark the day before?
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Just be sure to remember to call your butler from the hot tub to have the coals nice and red by the time you get back to the room.
Great advice. Even better, why fish at all. Just have your butler do it while you are in the hot tub. Of course, you should give a hefty tip for such good service. [emoji3]
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Why bother to take your freshly caught fish to the galley staff to prepare? Just bring your grill with you and you can throw the fish on the grill right away. We did and it was amazing. Best meal ever and didn't have to pay specialty restaurant prices![emoji6]
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I would take this as a sign that you need a do-over! Better get booking😆
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So sorry to hear about what happened to you on the Escape. With such a bad association with the Escape, I think I would look for another ship if the Western itinerary In June is the most important factor for your cruise. I think I would let more time pass before trying the Escape again. If you want to stay with NCL to use the credit, you could look at Bermuda on the Breakaway or Dawn.
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I agree that this is in line with what a lot of the other cruise lines charge. I can see why they would need to do this. It might be hard to keep their best employees if they couldn't provide wages similar to the other lines.
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One tip about sitting with groups, I find that with a table over 6 people, it can be a bit hard to hear across the table. The tables with 6 which are common on HAL ships are great for conversations.Ditto that. With a minor hearing problem I like the 6 tops as it is easier for me to hear the conversations.
Good point! With everyone talking at nearby tables, it can get hard to hear. Thanks for bringing that important point up. :)
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Which cruise?
I'll be on the Oosterdam March 10, 7 day cruise. Can't wait!
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Sorry for cutting off my reply in mid sentence. I clearly shouldn't be trying to type on a smartphone keyboard. The phone may be smart--the user not so much.
Anyway, I'm excited to finally be sailing on Holland America. I've wanted to for some time now and finally everything has come together to make that possible. The generosity & warmth that I've seen among CC members on this board has made me sure that I've made the right choice. Thanks again!
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Thank you all so much for the good advice. I'm glad to know that I can request to be seated with others and especially that I can ask for a large table. I agree that conversations are usually more lively at a large table. I'll see how it goes the 1st night and then see if anything has opened up in fixed if that seems like the better option for me.
I'm so excited to finally be sailing
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I will be cruising for the first time on Holland America next month on the Oosterdam. I just booked a few days ago and when I booked Anytime Dining was the only option available. I don't mind that at all, just happy to be able to cruise, but I was wondering it they seat you alone or with others? I'm sailing solo so it would be nice to be seated with others if they do that.
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You would have had it in hand as you went through customs. Could you're have slid it into a pocket of a carryon to get it out of the way as you left the building and headed for whatever transportation you had arranged? That sounds like something that would be easy to do and forget about as hectic as travel days can be.
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How did you like the Star and Alaska? From Maryville TN :)
Hi Hollon....I can't imagine a better way to see Alaska. The Star was a wonderful ship and Captain Tuvo was great about letting the passengers know when there was something special to see. I loved having the International Cafe to grab a coffee or a quick bite to eat. The promenade was a great place to sit and take in the passing scenery, especially on glacier viewing day.
Alaska is stunning. Everywhere you look there is something beautiful and interesting to see. Enjoyed every second of the trip!
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Well, I was researching what time I could get off the ship to get to Anchorage and on my way north. Then, I realized yal neighborS! I'm from Crossville...just an hour west on I40! How about you both let me know how smooth it goes! I will be on the Princess Star in August of next year. I was hoping to get off the ship early and make it to Denali before sunset but I'm not so sure that will happen!
Hi RGilmer! I know Crossville well. I used to love coming to the outlet mall there--always found some good buys in the stores there.
I never did find out about self debarkation there since we opted to take a Princess shuttle the the Anchorage airport where we rented a car. I have to say that was the best cruise ship debarkation I have ever experienced. Very organized and and ran like clock work. I guess it has to be since they have to time the shuttle departures to the tunnel schedule.
I have to say that it would be difficult to make it to Denali by sunset and that would also leave you no time to take in the beauty that is all around you. How are you planning to get to Denali? Are you renting a car?
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We are booking a cruise on the Carnival Dream for October 2018 and have a choice between cabins 10278 and 10290. Is there anyone with experience with either of these two cabins? Thanks!
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I don't have direct experience with these cabins, but I had a cabin on that deck when I sailed the Dream a couple of years ago. My pick would be 10278 between these two. 10290 is right behind the Blue Iguana bar and with the movies playing late on Lido in that area too, you could get some noise. Maybe not a factor if you're out late anyway. I really liked my lido deck cabin. Great location!
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That sounds like a great cruise! Makes me wish I didn't have to wait until March - lol. Thank you for sharing.
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No more First Cabin Access for Diamonds/Platinums?
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