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ColeThornton

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  1. Sushi Making class sold out already? That seems a little fishy. (sorry) 😉
  2. While you are waiting for answers here, check out the Canada/NE ports of call forum. Lots of good info available. Link: https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/9-canadanew-england/
  3. Ask/research on this forum: https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/9-canadanew-england/
  4. Interesting question. My friend Mr Google says a birth registration card is NOT proof of identity.
  5. No worries. It's actually addressed in the NCL.com FAQ section. Cheers.
  6. In Europe and Australia young adults who are over 18 don't need a waiver to drink.
  7. I don't really think that's a thing at this point in our lives that we need to be reminded about. Heck, I actually washed my hands, cleaned up after myself and stayed away from coughing people even before the great galactic pandemic. 😉
  8. Actually, you will want to ask/research on the Cruise/Travel Insurance forum which has tons of useful information available. (Your thread may be moved there anyway). Here is the link for that: https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/499-cruisetravel-insurance/
  9. Go old school method and give your Walgreens a call and ask them. 😉
  10. Recent thread in the Cruise-Air forum:
  11. "Cup Size" LOL....interesting subject line.
  12. Here is a good forum to ask/research, lots of good info available: https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/149-other-mediterranean-ports/
  13. For some reason they rarely get speeding tickets mid-weed.
  14. Just make sure you are on board before the ship sails in to the sunset. 🙂
  15. Absolutely new. First time I've ever noticed it when I've been posting that info for someone.
  16. I saw that myself but I think it's poorly worded. I don't think it means that people who have a beverage package get the corkage fee waived bringing bottles on board but rather if they get wine with their package there is no corkage fee charged for that. Does that make sense?
  17. FAQ's on NCL.com: Can I bring alcohol on board? All guests are prohibited from bringing alcohol on board our ships. Please note that with the exception of Wine and Champagne, all guests are prohibited from bringing alcohol on board our ships. If you purchase any alcohol at one of our ports-of-call or in our onboard shops, we will safely store your purchase(s) and either on the final night of the cruise or the morning of debarkation it will be available for pick up in a designated area. Wine & Champagne Policy Guests may bring bottles of wine and champagne on board. When bottles are brought on board and served or consumed in any restaurant, public room area or in their stateroom, a corkage fee will be charged according to bottle sizes noted below. 750 ml Bottle: $15.00 USD 1,500 ml Magnum: $30.00 USD Wine or champagne sent directly to the ship by travel agents, friends, family, etc. or from another retail source, are subject to the same fees. Box wines are not allowed on board. Corkage Fee is not applicable to guest with beverage package.
  18. The OP said that the person has been checked out many times and nothing was found. AFIB would have been found.
  19. Not only that but not all cruise line websites show all the given cabins available in a category. They may only show 20 at a time. NCL has a weird system like that.
  20. You'll want to read the T/C's of the promo drink package. https://www.ncl.com/terms/premium-beverage-package And here is the link to ALL drink packages including the upgraded package: https://www.ncl.com/onboard-packages/beverage-packages
  21. Did they run out of fries when they got to plating those ribs? lol
  22. Bad advice. Not a smart move to initiate a confrontation with some rowdy people who no doubt are at different stages of inebriation. I agree though with escalating the complaints through the chain of command.
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