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  1. Have always filled some out for staff that I felt went out of their way for customer service.  Just off the Encore.  We did have a bar server in the Haven that was nice.  the last night of cruise, server asked if we would fill out a Hero Card for them.    I was presented a Hero card with their full name already filled in.  Have never ever had this happen before, anyone else have this experience.  I did fill it out, was very vague, nice, pleasant person. Because server was determined to get it back from me filled in.   

  2. Sailed Encore, Oct 15-22.  Had the choir Of Man Show.  The cancellation reservation email, that I received, was due to the Show now does not take reservations, .  the Show times were changed while onboard.  Ended up Friday night, 7:30 and 10:30pm and Saturday 1:30 and 4:30pm

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  3. BirdTravels ?  the time change, one hour ahead on the Friday before Victoria, did you change back Saturday night before arriving in Seattle?  Have been on an Alaska Cruise before, just dont remember this.  Did excursion buses pick up passengers in Ketchikan at the Pier or did they need to take the Shuttle Bus to Town?  Our excursion is 1030 to 1pm, Daily says all onboard 1245pm, did you hear of any problems or people left behind, ours in through NCL.  thanks if you have time to reply, am just curious , saw these time things in the Freestyle Dailies you posted, thanks 

  4. last September (2022) our Alaska Cruise, which stopped in Canada required testing upon boarding 48 hours prior to boarding ( a negative).    Don't think that would be possible hours before boarding.   In your case I think NCL did accommodate passengers, somehow bypassed the Canadian restrictions for testing negative for COVID  48 hours before boarding.  Good for them. that is what I am referring to, when last minute changes come up! Your Canada Pass online was easy, getting tested at last minute or even DAYS before is not. 

  5. I don't need hand holding (UFF da)  think my original intention of posting has gone a little off.  I purchased this cruise under the Terms and Conditions listed I agreed to..  I researched entry requirements into Canada thoroughly.  after receiving the email, my impression was a little warning if "health requirements change" if you cannot get them, (testing, vaccinations) ,you will be denied boarding and no compensation.  If entry requirements change, which hopefully will not, yes, then I feel the Terms and Conditions of my purchase are no longer the same, thus NCL does have an obligation to accommodate for requirements or refund.   NCL has a responsibility to ensure anyone booking with them is provided up to date accurate information about terms and conditions of their itinerary before accepting their money,  if terms of sailing change it should be their obligation to accommodate and notify passengers.    I am "worrying" in advance, but like I have said previously, never received this email in 25 plus cruises.  Just made me wonder .  all I have to say! 

  6. OP answering back.  The visa issue for countries was mentioned in email only after the Health Requirement Advisory.  Doing an Alaska Cruise. which stops in Canada for 4 hours.  On NCL website under safe and sail page, only Country listed was Australia still requiring vaccinations and testing.   Have cruised with NCL at least 25 times, most recently March this year, have never received an email like this.  My concern is if Canada reinstates their Covid testing requirement to enter Country (yes even on a cruise and you don't set foot in the Country, as was the case last year)  meeting that requirement could pose a problem.  I bought the cruise under the conditions no restrictions applied, if that changes, I feel a return of compensation is only fair.  This would apply to other countries in the next few months.  I have researched Canada's entry requirements thoroughly before purchasing cruise.  But if things change on a dime, I feel my purchase from NCL should be returned if unable to meet any change within a short time of departure.  Posted to see if others with cruises going wherever else have received same email.  Posting not about visa requirements, I don't think they change with the crazy covid possible epidemic again,  urggh

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  7. Cruise is Oct 15,2023, got this email, outlining  it is passengers responsibility to keep updated about any changes to countries on itinerary that may change health requirement to enter country . i.e. covid as I interpret it?  Will be denied boarding with no compensation if you do not have required documentation needed.  .  then went on abut visa requirements also being passenger responsibility.  Direct you to their Safe Sail page, which I don't think has been updated in over a year.  Only country listed was Australia with covid restrictions.  Don't know if this is just a standard email going out or if it is due to the uptick in Covid and there may be upcoming restrictions again.  thought it was pretty unfriendly about your responsibility and no compensation.  just my opinion

  8. It use to be a price reduction was given as an Onboard Credit (OBC), now is it only a Future Cruise Credit (FCC)?  Have cruise booked for Oct 2023, pd in full, saw a little over  $100 pp reduction on our category, called our PCC (never again, he is worthless) told he sent an email to his supervisor asking if we could get anything, never  a reply.  PCC stated the reduction had to be over $200 pp for any consideration after final pymt.  Hey there $200 plus OBC would be appreciated.

  9. 2.  Yes, the name escapes me, but it is an  almost 24 hour sit down Pub like restaurant, the buffet only has a limited few desserts late evening??

    3.  NCL back to muster drill online watching a video.  then when you board you go to your station and your card is swiped.  No more gathering at 3pm with hundreds of other passengers.  Of course this is subject to change.

    4. Unless in the Haven cleaning now done once a day

    5.  I would only guess, probably the latest 7pm

     

    You can look most it not all of your questions online at NCL, except maybe the bed configuration, but always glad to try to help out as others are.

  10. Unless I should fall into a mud puddle, our clothes stay pretty clean with multiple Wearings.  No way would I  wash  jeans or slacks on a cruise unless  for some "disaster".   Can wear tops multiple times, so we only take carry on for a 7 to 10  day cruise.  Shoes are my problem, need walking ones plus daytime and evening wear, urgh, they do take up room.  Have used NCL laundry several times, only for underwear and a couple  t-shirts for hubby.  We shower daily so clothes just like at home we find do not need washing unless worn for many multiple times.  Use to want to have a different outfit everyday, now older and wiser just don't want the chance of loosing luggage (it is not fun) so we keep it with us both flying and getting onboard.  Roll clothes in laundry bags from the cleaners is my go to! 

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