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Swells1

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  1. This is a disappointment to me as well, though I'm far too close to my sail date to seriously consider cancelling.
  2. I'm happy to not have to worry about pre-cruise testing, but I do prefer my fellow passengers be fully vaccinated.
  3. I guess I don't understand the vitriol this topic always causes. There is literally nothing wrong with doing something nice for someone. I understand the crew quarters are small, and I'd never give a gift that would take their valuable space, but a box of candy with a tip inside? Yes, I know they have access to snacks, but I have access to a diamond tennis bracelet. I'm not turning one down if offered. By the way, here's a shot of the goody bags I made for the breakfast room service attendants on my last cruise. Simple and easy to either throw away or give to someone else.
  4. So... we're travelling with a first time cruiser in a few months. She's had a rough life and this year has been no better. We're actually sailing the day after her 55th birthday and I'd like to decorate her cabin. She'll be thrilled, even if it's a day late. My questions are: Has anyone here had NCL decorate their cabin? Did you like it? Was it worth the price? How much will my cabin steward hate me for requesting it on embarkation day?
  5. Hi, all! Please pardon me for my complete ignorance on this topic. Our travel companion recently fell ill and was in a coma for several weeks. She's now on the mend and at home, but is dependent on supplemental oxygen. At this point, I don't even know what I don't know if that makes any sense. I do know that she has a portable machine that will be allowed on the plane and that we should contact NCL for cruise-specific requirements. I guess I'm more curious about personal experience. For those of you in the know, please tell me the good, bad and ugly about cruising with oxygen.
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