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  1. Would help if you let people know what the tour covers, time, and price. There are many tours for Lisbon and surrounding areas that can visit many different places. Public transit is relatively inexpensive and convenient, so is uber. Some many places inside Lisbon can already be covered without taking a tour.
  2. When we were in Jordan late last year (not cruise stop), we did Petra over 2 days, and Wadi Rum 1 day. The first day at Petra we walked from the main entrance, to the Treasury, Amphitheater, Colonnaded street, Grand Temple, Byzantine Church, some of the Royal Tombs.. Second day went went from Little Petra for the back entrance, to Monastery, to other Royal tombs. There were lots to see, and each day was >30k steps. We didn't see all, but at least it was worth the expensive ticket. For Wadi Rum, there should be a jeep tour for at least 3 hours. Watch the sunset. Best to stay one night in a Bedouin tent, watch the stars. Next morning a camel ride to watch sunrise. To do both in 1 day (and thinking the Treasury is all of Petra) is like going to the front of the Great Pyramid, take some pics, then think you've visited the Giza pyramid complex. But at least you can say you've visited the pyramids.
  3. Egypt is much safer than US (so much gun violence everywhere). We were in Egypt last Nov., for almost two weeks. It was before we went to Haifa for cruise. We arranged everything our own. Stayed in hotels in Hurghada (did scuba diving/snorkeling, day trips..), Nile cruise, and in Cairo. Hire our guide/driver. In Aswan we also hired a small boat to take us to Nubian Village. Yes the vendors can be very enthusiastic or even aggressive, but just be firm in no and walk away. In Cairo the 3 days we were almost always with our Egyptologist guide. One day we went to the Giza Pyramids (climbed inside), camel rides, Sphinx, Saqqara (Step pyramid, can go inside, and surrounding tombs), Dahshur (Bent pyramid, climbed inside; and Red pyramid, others), and Memphis. Oh, we stayed at the Mena House Marriott (good point redemption value) which is right beside the Great Pyramid, makes it convenient.
  4. Uber is very inexpensive in SA. We've used uber in many places in SA, CT, Joberg, elsewhere. Most tourists stay at V&A, and it's walking distance to a lot of attractions around there. But if needing to go a little further, uber is inexpensive and quick. There are many tour ops in CT, and we had hired several different ones (wine country, Cape of Good Hope, etc.), all good. We've also taken the HOHO buses (citysightseeing.co.za/en/cape-town/map-cape-town ), including to the Table Mountain cablecar, Kirstenbosch botanical gardens, and change line to Eagles Nest, and Constantia wineries).
  5. They are NOT affected by loadshedding. Those are major tourist attractions and have their own backup power, just like in V&A and hospitals.
  6. I just answered it: "or one CN and one CF" if they allow applying two certs. I've done that before.
  7. NCL want to sell you CN certs while you are onboard. CFs are sold when you are not on a cruise. They sometimes allow double certs, often meaning combination of two CN or two CF, or one CN and one CF. It doesn't mean one CF plus two CNs.
  8. When we were on the Jade in South Africa cruise in Jan. this year, the offer was we can use two CN certs, and get upgrade within the category. So we booked an inside, and was upgraded to the best (middle, high floor) inside. I had one CN cert, and bought two more. They applied the one I had, and said the new two I bought will show up in my account when I finish the cruise, and one of those will be applied -- that didn't happen. I had to make some phone calls to NCL, at first they denied there was such offer (apply two CN certs to inside) but I persisted and they eventually applied a second CN cert.
  9. That's an idea. NCL should set up wine tasting sessions, immediately followed by CN sale pitches. Get you drunk, sell you more. Oh, they already do that in the Latitude Cocktail parties.
  10. Would be good for ladies to wear nice looking dresses.
  11. The current agreement with pilots is in force until Sept. 29, Air Canada said. Since landing on a 10-year collective agreement in 2014, Air Canada pilots have received a two per cent pay hike each year. .. While strike action is unlikely this summer, passengers can expect the threat of Air Canada pilots walking off the job sometime around the winter holiday season or spring 2024, said John Gradek, a former Air Canada executive who now lectures in aviation management at McGill University. https://www.thestar.com/business/2023/05/31/with-air-canada-pilots-opening-gate-to-early-contract-talks-can-travellers-expect-a-possible-strike.html
  12. Too bad it doesn't apply to us, for inside room. Otherwise I'd be all over it.
  13. The first time we did BOGO air with NCL, with 2d deviation, we flew KLM Toronto via Amsterdam, to Rome. The flight and layover were fine. One of the two checked luggage did not arrive. That was not NCL's doing, but when we got onboard NCL gave us US$200 OBC, and daily free laundry. NCL said they tried to coordinate with KLM to get the luggage (which did arrive Rome on the 2nd day) to the ship in the next ports, but it never did.
  14. add two maples? Wouldn't any twin trees do. Oh am I giving away too much.
  15. I got this on an Amex card. My wife also got this on her Amex card (different type of Amex card). It says not valid on bookings made through third party travel agents or travel sites, including Amex travel service. But in the past, when buying through TAs, the charges still show up as payment to NCL. So I wonder if paying through our TA for an upcoming Nov. cruise would qualify. Or if it's only for booking direct with NCL, then we have to look at some future bookings. == Details Spend at least $1,000 in qualifying purchases using your registered Card at www.ncl.com/ca/en/vacations by 19/08/2023 and earn a one-time $250 statement credit. Registration cap applies. Terms apply. Offer Terms Note: As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, travel restrictions may apply. Please check the latest government advisories and Norwegian Cruise Line policies before booking.Only the first 20,000 cards to be successfully registered are eligible for the offer. When you click on the applicable link, you will be redirected to the merchant website.The registered Card account must be in good standing. Must first register your Card to the offer and use same Card to make qualifying purchase(s) by 19/08/2023. Date format is DD/MM/YYYY. A purchase made during the offer period prior to registration of your eligible Card in this program is not a qualifying purchase. Your registration of an eligible American Express Card for this offer extends only to qualifying purchases on that Card. To be eligible for a $250 (CAD) statement credit, one single qualifying purchase or cumulative qualifying purchase(s) that total at least $1,000 (CAD) after taxes and applicable fees, must be charged to your registered Card online at www.ncl.com/ca/en/vacations during the offer period and subsequently posted to your account. In the case of a purchase made during the offer period, it may not qualify if the registered Card is charged by the merchant on a different date, and that date occurs after the offer ends. Offer valid on cruise bookings made online at www.ncl.com/ca/en/vacations. Excludes onboard purchases, Norwegian gift cards, food and drink packages, travel insurance, shore excursions, and transportation to and from the ship. Not valid on bookings made through third party travel agents or travel sites, including American Express Travel Services. Purchases must be made through the Canadian version of the merchant’s website and in Canadian dollars to be eligible. Offer is non-transferable. You can earn a maximum of $250 (CAD) in statement credit/s per registered Card during the offer period.Statement credit will be applied to your registered Card account within 90 days after 19/08/2023, provided that American Express receives information from the merchant about your qualifying purchase(s). American Express may not receive information about your qualifying purchase from the merchant until all items from your qualifying purchase have been provided/shipped by the merchant. Statement credit may be reversed if qualifying purchase(s) is returned/cancelled. If American Express does not receive information that identifies your transaction as qualifying for the offer, you will not receive the statement credit. Unless expressly stated otherwise in the offer, the following transactions are not qualifying purchases for this offer: purchasing a merchant’s goods through a third party, such as through concession stores in department stores, payment account or service of a third party, a card reader attached to a mobile phone, online aggregators that sell goods of other merchants or if the merchant category is otherwise not identified. A statement credit does not constitute a payment and does not satisfy the requirement to pay the minimum due on a credit card. The Basic/Primary Cardmember must continue to make separate payments of at least the minimum due in accordance with the Cardmember agreement and account statement applicable to their registered Card account. In the event that you replace your registered Card through Amex Bank of Canada or other participating American Express card issuer (as applicable) during the offer period, your participation in this offer will end and you will need to re-register for this offer.For full terms that apply to registering your Card in the program, see Program Terms.
  16. You were so drunk, you remember them remove the seat. 😛
  17. I usually wear XL, but the NCL robes were fine for me. For my wife, she finds them a little too long and so always fold the sleeves (she's 4' 11.5"; Shhh, she keeps saying she's 5'1")
  18. They asked you to accept or decline?! That's new to me. I'd love to have that, because that allows me to look for alternatives and if I find something better I can cancel the NCL proposed flights. 75 days out usually would allow you to find alternatives to decide.
  19. Contact the tour op. Most would not charge, or refund if they pre-charge, if ship cannot make port. That's what happened to us for the 2021 TA cruise when we didn't make port.
  20. We were on a 2021 TA cruise, westbound, and our stop to Ponta Delgada got cancelled due to high waves. Last year we had a cruise ending in Lisbon. We stayed a few more days in Lisbon, then trained to Porto. Then flew to Ponta Delgada for 3 days, before flying to Toronto. During those two full days in Ponta Delgada, we took two full day tours, both in mini-van. They were inexpensive, included lunch, and we went to many places, some place you can walk around a bit or the guide took us to see place which wouldn't happen with a big bus tour. Even if we were on a cruise, we'd almost always go to non-ship excursions. They have even more need to get you back to the ship in time, otherwise their reputation is toast.
  21. It does depend on the fare class you got for the segments. Even in economy, there are still different fare class. Being a member of AC aeroplan (I'm a member), unless you're in their elite class, doesn't give you any more right to choose seats on some class of economy fare. We recently bought tickets and most of the segments are on AC, and on some segments we can choose seats free, while on some segments at a different class fare we'd have to pay if we want to choose seats. That generally applies to other airlines.
  22. AC Rough Rogue seats, no thanks. I've had it once San Diego to Toronto. I'll stay away as much as possible. It's a scam aeroplan charges the same redemption points for those awful awful rough rogue seats as mainline AC planes.
  23. I've encountered several times the machines not able to read my Nexus card. Sometimes I try another machine, then it works. But if two machines don't work, we then walk to the CBSA agent. We also haven't filled out ArriveCan app any more.
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