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  1. Have owned the stock for a couple of years and have never had an issue redeeming the benefit....until this rule change. I actually asked the question in 2016 when I was submitting the info for a cruise that year and was told the following:

     

    In response to your inquiry regarding time of application, it is suggested to submit within 30days prior to departure but no later than 15days before sailing. This is to verify active participation of the NCLH shares at time of sailing.

     

     

    I have their email to prove it! We are frequent Oceania cruisers. Not good shareholder relations as far as I am concerned.

  2. Have started to think about the logistics of exchanging currency in Cuba. Is it worth it to get Euros or Canadian dollars so you don't get hit with the 10% penalty for using US dollars....plus what I seem to be seeing as a 3% conversion charge. I assume no matter what currency you pay the 3%?

     

    We have a number of private tours schedules so the $$$ add up. Thanks in advance for the input and advice.

  3. Hope you are posting this on the Roll Call. We would be very interested in joining you!

     

    Have found, through the years, that is not an unusual kind of request in various parts of the world.

  4. I am obviously irked as well. The 2018 cruise that we booked was booked on board in April of 2016 so there were no special promotions or discounts that would have negated the benefit.

     

    When I posted on this thread I also sent a request for clarification to the shareholder benefit email address at Oceania and have not had the courtesy of a reply. Not happy.

  5. I seem to be caught in the same situation with a disappearing shareholder benefit offer. When they added the program to include Oceania, the info I received was a credit would be available for any cruise booked after January 1, 2016. I have the original documentation that states that. We booked three of them in 2016, including a long one in 2018 which sold out very quickly. While I received the credit for two of the ones booked in 2016, it now appears I will not be able to get the credit for the one book furthest out.

     

    They then changed the rules and the current information says you are entitled to the credit for cruises booked after January 1, 2017. We jumped on one of the Cuba cruises as soon as those itineraries came out, so I will be getting the OBC on that cruise as it was booked in February 2017.

     

    Any thoughts on their changing their policy and not honoring what they said we were entitled to? Good customer relations? I don't think so. I feel like we being penalized for making plans far in advance when we want to guarantee an itinerary we like.

  6. In addition to tips which we leave in addition to the gratuities, I always note by name those crew members who have given us excellent service on the comment cards at the end of the cruise. Supervisors and management read those comments and pass on the positive remarks and it does help performance reviews.

  7. I love that salad. My own easy version includes shredded cooked chicken, green onion, watermelon, cashews and Trader Joe's Ginger Soy Vinaigrette dressing with a dash of hot sauce.

     

    Close enough when I need a fix!

  8. We did the reverse of this tour a couple of years ago and I have a complete list of the tour companies that we used, contact info, and what we did. I was able to get others to join us via the roll call section. We had some amazing excursions.

     

    If you would like to read all my notes, email me privately and I can send you the document. margnewman "at" aol "dot" com

  9. You can always exchange a small amount of currency at the airport....a taxi will be much less expensive than Oceania's transfers.

     

    I would also suggest you do an internet search of private or semi-private transfers from the airport to the port. We routinely do that in many cities....and usually you can prepay the transfers in advance via credit card.

  10. If there is availability in your cabin category, Oceania will honor any price drops up to the day of sailing....at least that is what the ambassador told us when we booked a cruise while on Regatta last week. Check or have your TA check; you may get a refund or an on board credit. We have benefited from price drops in the past.

  11. This is more of an issue on the O-class ships rather than the R-class. We had a very long wait in the lounge at the first tender port on our recent Australia/NZ trip....an hour and a half wait. We were in touch with our guide so we just started late. This was aggravating but not critical.

     

    The GM got so many complaints that they adjusted and began sending more independents in the first groups, but we all understood that their excursions always will have priority.

     

    I am very careful to allow extra time in tender ports when I set up private excursions, always figure a way to contact the guides, and wouldn't consider an excursion that could possibly leave without me.

  12. Hi Carol,

     

    Greetings from the Tasman Sea! We had a gorgeous day in Melbourne and are on our way to Hobart at the moment. There is a little wave action this evening, but have certainly experienced much worse in various parts of the world. (A wild night in the Baltic comes to mind!)

     

    As the Aussies say: "no worries"! And a lot can change in 10 days when you board.

  13. We too have relied on Don's reasoned responses many times on CC and had the privilege of spending time with him and Betsy on a cruise in Alaska some years ago.

     

    What beautiful memories the Horners made together....memories that will bring smiles when the tears of this tragedy are not so fresh.

     

    Sending condolences. Margie and Art Newman

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