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6 hours ago, Asawi said:
I have done that. I did FCC+CN and then added another CN later. I don't know if that is the way it's supposed to work, but it worked for me.
Thank you!! I did exactly that, and worked like a charm! Just called in to add the 2nd CN, took less than 2 minutes.
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Can you use two CN during DoubleUp and a FCC on a single reservation? Tried to book online, but the options grayed out once I chose two credits (either FCC or CNC).
Could I book online using two credits, and then add the third afterward?
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13 nights TA on the NCL Bliss on January. $899 for a solo balcony, $1445 all-in with drink package. Runs Miami to Southampton, with stops in Portugal, Spain and France.
You can also choose the "free" airfare, which gives you 50% off. It was $519 from Boston.- 2
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12 hours ago, dbrown84 said:
Awesome
And it says this specifically on my boarding pass:
LATITUDES REWARDS. As a Latitudes Rewards member, you will receive special offers and promotions, onboard benefits and Norwegian Cruise Line news. No action is required on your part.
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Just now, Russiamomm said:
And how does one book this magical cruise? 😃
No longer available to book, expired earlier this week. If you search for NCL Breakaway and Perx, I'm sure you'll find the info.
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49 minutes ago, Sailing12Away said:
I think you need to double check your actual cruise documents because there's a lot of conflicting and incorrect information all over this thread. You do NOT get an automatic drink package just because you're in the Haven - not sure where you heard that from.
Actually, on this particular cruise you DO automatically get the drink package with the Haven. Its one of the reasons why the Haven rooms were 2k while the balconies were 10% of that.
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As an aside, there's no FAS for this cruise. It's an oddity - a cancelled charter that was being resold through a single website. Super cheap deals ($129 + fees for a solo balcony), but no FAS offered.
(You can buy the drink package, but it's like $85/day.)
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1 hour ago, reeinaz said:
Were cookies that significant of a line item on the budget to justify the cut?
As I mentioned above, it wasn't necessarily about budget. It was about food waste. (Although I guess you could argue they're related.)
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36 minutes ago, mg93901 said:
I had a brain burp. It's not Sail Away, but with the wifi, specialty dining, and drink package included. For the life of me, I can't recall what NCL calls it.
"Free At Sea"
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At the Viva officer's Q&A yesterday,we were told the lack of cookies was a corporate decision. Biggest reason is that, by far, cookies were the food most often found left uneaten on plates in dining rooms and cabins. Contributed greatly to food waste.
They also mentioned that if you ask for them specifically, in any dining facility, they are happy to provide them.
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Currently on the Viva, and haven't found cookies anywhere yet. Not in Observation Lounge in the afternoon, and no late evening snacks in the casino either.
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Try app.ncl.com, I've used that trick in the past.
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NCL just dropped the price on the Viva TA on April 7th, San Juan to Lisbon. Its 19 nights, and I just booked a balcony all-in (with drink package) for $4057. Not the cheapest, but $2k less than it was yesterday. I really want to check out NCL's newest ship, and its a great itinerary for me (only been to one of the 12 ports). Of course, Inside and OV are available for less as well.
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In October (on NCL), I did a half-day tour with Vigne Authentique. Picked up and dropped off at the port, and visited a couple wineries. Would definitely recommend.
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So what happens if you put down a second guest who then is a no-show. Do they try to charge you more once you board?
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If you wear earplugs a lot, it's worth investing in a good pair. I recommend going to an audiologist and having molds taken. Many use Westone as a vendor, and they're great! They have removable filters, so you can choose 15db, 25db or solid blocking. They allow the highs through, so nothing is muffled, just lower in volume. Been using them for 20+ years now. Cost is around $225, but they last forever (or until you lose them 8^).
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19 hours ago, latebuyer said:
Does anyone know the hours of the laundry rooms on the sapphire and where it is? I have a feeling the room i'm looking at is close to it.
Just got off the Sapphire today, had a room directly across from the laundry (A612). Never heard a peep.
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Just now, thinfool said:
Not correct. All expenses are displayed on the cabin TV, including grats. Any OBC is credited to your onboard account....and that includes grats. You will receive, overnight on your last night, a statement of what you owe which should match the amount that you can see on TV.
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11 minutes ago, Rick&Jeannie said:
Consider it to be "free cash". *Anything* that you can purchase onboard will use the OBC before it starts to go against your credit card.
But probably not daily gratuities, right? (If you don't have one of the Plus packages.)
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You could take the commuter rail train from North Station to Salem, which drops you right downtown. You'd just have to get to North Station, about 3 miles from the pier. Maybe Uber or taxi. Then either explore Salem on your own, or I'm sure you can find some walking tours.
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On 11/10/2023 at 12:55 PM, Ken the cruiser said:
equating to roughly 1,275,000 bookings per year. Divide that by 2000 business days a year, that equals to an average of roughly 637 NCL bookings per day or around 3000 per week.
I think you meant 200 business days a year not 2000. Changes the numbers significantly!
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1 hour ago, BirdTravels said:
Right now, I have 100% control over what gets sent to NCL. A brokerage statement with a brokerage logo, my name, and a line with NCLH and the number 100. Everything else is fully redacted.
Which is exactly what I sent via the app as well. A PDF of my account with numbers redacted. No need to give them anything more than that.
And "potentially dangerous" is such a broad statement; absolutely anything you do online is potentially dangerous to your privacy and finances. But there are such things as reasonable risks.
I'm not trying to defend or be a fan-boy of the app. Just trying to tamper some of the knee-jerk resistance for those who haven't used it yet.- 3
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This had jumped way up in price, but now has come back down to almost the same amount. Balcony is currently $1029, OV $849 and Inside is $749.