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  1. Would you like for them to plan future mechanical failures better? So they're giving you 20% off the fare of a future cruise, around 20% back on your current cruise (maybe 15%?) and $100 to spend on board? Seems generous. When was the last time you accurately anticipated the breakdown of a 20 year-old vehicle that had otherwise been meticulously maintained? These things are machines built and maintained by humans, they could do everything right and yet things can still fail. I watched a CruiseTuber's video earlier - this actually couldn't have happened at a WORSE time. With the Crowdsrike failure Friday that cause all those cancelled flights, some of the people on board apparently may not get flights home until Wed because of all the re-booked airline passengers cascading.
  2. Boarding begins some amount of time (10-60 minutes?) after the last passenger of the previous cruise has scanned their card to walk off the ship. Because of many factors there is no hard-defined time for it but it's probably generally around 11 or shortly after if all goes smoothly.
  3. I believe that is the policy. There are any number of threads discussing this, there haven't been any specific ones recently. Different cruise lines, different ways of handling things. I also believe that NCL's FCC doesn't appear until AFTER the cruise.
  4. Yup, I was referring to the beverage service charge most people pay. Later in the thread I looked up an MSC cruise to compare the price with drinks and WiFi included and that added around $30 pp/pd on a 4 day cruise but apparently the value on-board is lower due to the lower limit on drink cost and the restricted places you can use it.
  5. I really liked the Escape, I would say the Escape and Bliss are a tie for favorite, depends on the itinerary. The Joy is right there as well, all 3 are the same class (Breakaway+) so they're mostly similar but I really think NCL knocked it out of the park with that class of ship. But, as you can see in my signature, those are the only 3 I've been on!
  6. 2, in fact. If only NCL had a website where things like this were described so people didn't need to say 'I believe'... https://www.ncl.com/cruise-deals/free-at-sea
  7. NCL makes this information available on their website - https://www.ncl.com/ca/en/cruise-faq/when-can-i-pre-book-dining https://www.ncl.com/ca/en/cruise-faq/when-can-i-pre-book-entertainment
  8. @julie3fan I said it earlier in the thread - I fit 6 men's xxl t-shirts (including a long-sleeve), 4 xxl polo shirts, 9 xl boxers, a pair of khakis, a pair of cargo shorts and socks for 9 days into one of those bags with no heroic reinforcement efforts. Take that for what it's worth...
  9. I just picked a random MSC cruise - their drinks & WiFi included fare was $150 pp more (on a 4 night cruise) than the base fare, and that only gets you drinks up to $10 menu price vs. the $15 drinks on NCL.
  10. and how much out of pocket does one of those drink packages cost? Remember that NCL is effectively charging $21.80 pp/pd for the drink package.
  11. I drink all the water I can and don't pay a dime! I do what @PartyPlannerLady suggests. I bring several containers I can fill either from the tap in my cabin or at the buffet (using provided glasses, of course)
  12. If there is a Studio lounge and you're in any of the Solo category cabins - go to the lounge just after cabins open. I did on my cruise last year and met up with some people I hung around with the rest of the cruise.
  13. and yet, if I decide I want to go in the pool for more than 15 minutes at a clip this is exactly where some want me to put my stuff myself so I'm not 'hogging' a chair!
  14. NCL has this info in their FAQ - https://www.ncl.com/ca/en/cruise-faq/when-can-i-pre-book-dining
  15. and the high bidders won't be able to use non-refundable OBC to pay!! lol
  16. I don't want to say never, but. Unlike Royal - the prices for the packages are the same for every cruise (AND are listed on the site in easy-to-find places) and NCL VERY RARELY (like, I've been watching NCL pricing for 5 years now and haven't seen it) puts them on sale.
  17. Maybe Leo #4 needs its own thread as construction progresses?
  18. tote bag, sandals, towel.. quickly becoming a pile. No, I'm not putting my towel IN the bag, I'm not getting the stuff in the bag wet when I go to take the towel out! I wander around to see if I can find another solo that I can leave my stuff with, or an empty chair, whichever I find first. We're obviously not going to change each other's minds, I feel like this thread has run its course...
  19. Every night will be a Solo traveler's Social, usually around 5 or 5:30. Dinner is usually organized there, you can also meet others there and just do your own thing for dinner. There is a dedicated solo host that comes to that social and will sometimes work to get those from the group that want them reservations in the theater. I've done several solo cruises, ask me all you want!!
  20. A random pile of stuff on the deck is MORE likely to be absconded with than stuff placed on a chair! A small beach bag is actually what I carry my stuff to the pool in. "other experiences"? I'm enjoying all that the POOL DECK has to offer! Consider this - you go to a water park, get a chair in a spot you like. Do you leave your stuff there while you go use the water slides or do you pack up and stow your stuff someplace while you're off to do a couple slides (which is going to take 30 minutes or so)? Similar situation, but I bet you leave your stuff on a chair, don't you?
  21. Just as there's no talking sense into people that are the worst offenders as chair hogs (talking those that place towels at 7 AM only to return after 10 AM, NOT someone that spends an hour in the pool while they have their stuff on a chair), there's simply no talking sense into some people in this thread. I've asked SEVERAL TIMES and never gotten an answer - as a SOLO CRUISER where am I supposed to place my stuff when I go for a dip in the pool if I'm not supposed to leave it on a chair? It's not like there are lockers or cubbies on the pool deck where I can put my stuff if I want to spend more than 15 minutes in the water. THIS IS WHAT THE CHAIRS ARE FOR!!!!
  22. You think they're not already putting books with their towels? haha!! I'm talking about stuff no sensible person would pack multiples of or would leave unattended for hours without being anywhere on the pool deck. Relocate my $800 cell phone - it's THEFT! They absolutely have time to deal with that!
  23. That's the difference between you and me - if I can clearly see that the stuff was left on the chair by someone in the pool area (I go there wearing a shirt and sandals, bring reading material, water, a hat, sunglasses, all that stuff would be left on or under the chair along with a towel) I wouldn't think twice to move on to find another chair that would be eligible for bumping the 'hog' because they left only a towel because that chair seems to be in use. Believe me - when you consider the items I may have in my beach bag, we'll be seeing each other in the security office on board if my stuff is messed with (I'm a solo traveler, I don't have a spouse to sit in the chair next to mine and tell people I'm in the pool), and one of us may end up in the brig. See above, there are certainly clear indicators MOST people bring with them to the pool deck that would be left on/with the chair if they're there but would not be if they were just reserving the chair for later. I know I certainly don't pack an extra pair of sandals just to make a chair more 'used'. However, I may have also seen some timers or other devices implemented to 'time' a 'hogged' chair. Maybe they were put in place because someone asked for them to remove the items so they gave the person 15 more minutes? IDK...
  24. Next time you're on board, ask the pool deck attendant what THEIR policy is for removal of items from an 'abandoned' chair. THOSE would be the rules to follow. Hint: I have a feeling that they will NOT remove items belonging to someone actively using the pool deck facilities (hot tub, pool, water slide) from a chair. THAT will be the rules to follow, not your interpretation of them...
  25. I hope I never sail on a ship with you. This is so draconian. I'll reiterate - if I jump in the pool for 45 minutes, where am I supposed to put my stuff? The deck is fully-occupied with chairs, where is someone ACTIVELY USING POOL FACILITIES supposed to park their belongings while in the pool or hot tub? Then you expect them to pick up all their stuff while soaking wet to then parade around the deck looking for a chair to then sit in and dry off?
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