Jump to content

complawyer

Members
  • Posts

    3,646
  • Joined

Everything posted by complawyer

  1. why dont you try and see if you can stay in the same cabin on your b2b? much easier than swirching cabins. but yes,you can keep your water, it's all yours
  2. njkate: youre correct, 26 hours is outrageous. it only took us 14 hrs to fly to hong kong. that being said, while its true you should have read the fine print, dont condemn ncl. your choice should be to book your own air fare. most cruise web sites advise to fly in a day or to early, we're on the ncl bliss to alaska departing aug 6th and returning aug 13. consequently, im booked on alaska air leaving los angeles on the 5th, and returning on the 14th. while i acknowledge there is the extra costs of a hotel room, but i think in the long run, it's worth it to avoid what happened to you. booking your own flights allows you to pick and choose the times, seats and prices that are convenient for you. my sainted mother once told me "it's not a deal, if it's not what you want" pay a little extra and get exactly what you want
  3. why do anything? sea days are great days for just "chilling" and to do anything or nothing you want. while i enjoy exploring different ports of call (especially in europe) i'm just as happy with sea days, where i can lounge on my balcony and watch the sea go by. get a drink, and just enjoy being away from it all. go listen to music, read a kindle, if you're on a ship with a waterfront, grab a mojito from sugarcane and just flop down in one of the available chairs, take a deep breath, exhale, sigh, and relax. repeat as needed!
  4. sam ting, totally disagree with you. ive gone on rccl website to only discover the following (1) prices are generally higher (2) cabins are generally smaller, especially at suite level cabins ( 3) with as many people as an rccl ship can carry, it's like booking an ant hill. im not enthused about sailing with 4-5,000 of my closest friends. ive been cruising with ncl for 12 years, ive posted before that my criteria for booking is itinerary and price. while ncl has disappointed me sometimes during those 12 years in other areas, they consistently meet my expectations with the price and sailings. when rccl can match that i might consider booking with them. and shrike, while i dont scoff at $50 off per excursion and 15% more off platinum level and above, remember ncl advertises "free excursions". Even someone like you ,who has either criticized, or commented negatively on basically every post ive written, needs to confirm $50 off is no where near "FREE"
  5. if y ou feel that a ship that can accomodate 3000 passengers feels crowded with around half that many, maybe your expectations are a little out of line. we were on the jade apr 8 with about 1/3 capacity and felt just fine why would you even book a cruise if you worry about crowding conditions (especially if the ship sails at full or almost full capacity) did you think you'd have the entire ship to yourselves and a few friends. seems some people are never happy. maybe next time you should consider booking a cruise with a line that caters specifically to smaller crowds
  6. we booked b2b cruises a few years back leaving and arriving from venice (this was when ships could still dock in venice) we booked as 2 separate cruises, but booked them both at the same time so we were able to stay in the same cabin for both itineraries
  7. oh lord, i feel so rejected! (LMAO) let me know if you ever change your mind. the offer stands indefinitely
  8. we had the covid tests 72 hrs before boarding to comply with the ncl requirements in effect at that time. at the pier we were also administered another covid test. we showed them the paperwork from our tests in the states, and waited for the covid results from the pier. to add insult to injury (so to speak) the 1st day was a sea day and the first port on the 2nd day was jerusalem. i dont know how they managed to so it, but on the sea day the israeli health ministry managed to get their people onboard the ship, and all the passengers were required to one agaain get another covid test ( this time administered by the israelis) . the next day, no one was allowed to disembark, and the ship was not allowed to dock, until all the previous days results were in. we had an 8:00 am shore excursion, but werent allowed off the ship until after 12
  9. i hope you get the extra perks, but usually the points arent added until after the cruise
  10. we sailed on the jade from athens last april 8th. stayed overnight at the athens marriott. so remeber that if you are leaving from a foreign port, the requirement in a negative covid test 72 hrs prior to sailing. we got ours on the 5th of april. there is a testing sight right in the athens airport just before the baggage claim. also if you are going in a day or more early, at the athens marriott, there is a hospital right next door. it took about 20 minutes to get a covid test and results. mind you at that time we needed the negative test to be allowed back on the plane to the u.s. finally, we had to go through another covid test at the pier, prior to being allowd to board. so dont worry, there are many ways to skin this cat
  11. if he is, you'll be more than delighted. he's without a doubt the best concierge i have ever used while sailing in either a haven or regular suite. most of the time i just use the concierge to get me off the ship quickly on the final day, bruno, however was always right on top of things to the point i thought i was bugging him with our requests
  12. just lucky i guess, whenever i had a mini suite and slept on the pullout couch, i never had any trouble getting comfortable and sleeping. but a mattress topper should help. last april my wife and i shared a 2 bedroom suite with a close friend. while i told her in advance the 2nd bedroom was small, i could see the look of disappointment on her face when we got into the cabin. the steward put a topper on the bed and she was happier than a pig in whatever. not only that but but the haven spoiled her. by the way, i can fall asleep almost anywhere, comes from 2 years in the army
  13. while you may only get one bag, if you do it right, you can stuff it to the gills. there is no limit on the number of items you can put into a bag. my wife has this uncanny knack of stuffing a bag and chiefmate, again, if we're ever on a cruise together, i will personally bring you up to the haven area for drinks and dinner (on me) its the least i can do to repay you for all the chuckles i have gotten out of your comments, and i want to take you out of steerage
  14. im sorry, i dont pay much (if any) attention to the officers, as I really dont come in contact with them. our concierges' name was bruno and he was absolutely amazing (assuming its the same one whose name you were already given) didnt seem to be many people wearing masks
  15. we were on the jade apr 8th thur the17th, our concierge told me it was at about1/3 capacity or just over 1,000 people.
  16. hope you enjoyed your nap.
  17. well im still willing to get you the beer in gratitude for your info
  18. where do you get this arrivecan? a few years back, we flew from l.a. to monteral to hamburg and the reverse itinerary coming back. no one asked or mentioned this form. ok chief mate, im relaying on your profound expertise, and i still owe you a beer (lol)
  19. before you purchase another package, check the prices on the menu for whichever restaurants you are planning to eat in. it may be cheaper to just pay the charges. if you're platinum or above you get 2 more dinners, and can use one of those
  20. french onion soup at le bistro (although i dont personally like this restaurant) and although it's not food, any flavor mojito from sugarcane
  21. no, you can book ncl transportation to and from airport, or either or. the price adjusts accordingly. we usually go in a few days early, and stay a few days after, and ask the hotel to either arrange a shuttle or cab to and from.
  22. you can still eat breakfast and lunch at either modeno or cagney's as they are designated for suite passengers, you still get the services of both butler and concierge, and the cabins designated as suites are almost identical to those called haven suites. note this does not include "club balcony suites" the star does not have a special bar, restaurant or pool area. all things being equal, it's not a bad ship. we're booked on the star this sept london to copenhagen
  23. if it's for the land and sea, it will say when you go to book it.
×
×
  • Create New...