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King of Cruising

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  1. First of all, I did not read any of the replies.

    In the early days of my sailings, it was easy because no one cared.

    But my cruise in 2010 the guy that checked our bags straight out asked if there was booze in our bags, we told him yes and he told the workers to make sure that went on top only.

    What can I say, he got a nice tip.

    Now-a-days, we can afford paying the price and having a great time...

    Hope this helps. :evilsmile:

  2. I am just giving my thoughts about it. It may be turn out to be a great, popular show. It just doesn't seem to me that it would appeal to a broad base so, yes, I'm questioning NCL's judgement.:D

     

    (Off topic...I see you're from Henderson. I was at Sunset/Food Fest there Sunday)

    Hope you had a good time. Henderson is a great place to live, far enough from the strip and close enough to some nice casino's and restaurants.

  3. IMHO, Carnival is younger and more of a party ship, Princess is more of an older (50's +) crowd, NCL is middle of the road and a very nice cruise line.

    We enjoy the freestyle way and will be on the Bliss to Alaska next year... Enjoy and have a cocktail for me!!!

  4. Customs is basically non-existent for disembarking guests on this itinerary. They do still have to clear the ship, but whatever that involves, it also typically happens very quickly, and disembarkation starts very soon after the ship docks.

     

     

    I would feel more comfortable on a weekend than on a weekday, but either way, I would say the OP's flight is easily doable, as long as they don't mind getting an early start on the last day.

    I am speaking of customs at the airport, depending on how many ships are disembarking, this could take some time.

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