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NotADopey1

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  1. Because everyone on board(with the exception of crew) have paid to be on the cruise, no crew members want to take the chance of alienating rude passengers.  Unless the cruise line designates pool police, there will be no change.  I would suggest that they designate crew members that remove saved lounges.  Your only other course of action is to book a cabin with a balcony.

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  2. If you’re worried about racial prejudice, it is not as prevalent on a ship filled with international passengers. They don’t care about your race.  If you are polite, intelligent and engaging don’t worry about it.  Regarding politics, if someone is overly opinionated, please feel free to excuse yourselves and leave as we have several times.  If you are badgered just tell them you are on vacation and prefer not to discuss religion or politics.  Or you can just claim to be from another country.  

     

     

     

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  3. If you haven’t made final payment you should get a full refund.  Travel insurance depends on the policy and who you booked through. If you booked it through the cruise line you may not receive it back, especially if you are not moving to another NCL cruise.  If it is through a travel agent or independent insurance company, check with them. BTW, 20% on drinks and $20 per day is pretty much the norm on most pedestrian cruise lines.  

  4. All cruise lines have cut back on service except of course the premium lines like Seabourne and Oceania.  If you want excellent service you now have to pay a premium.  Celebrity cut back on their service so now we are choosing NCL. They don’t have better service but they do seem more fun and not so stuffy.

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  5. We live in Florida and take a fair amount of Caribbean cruises.  We have had some itinerary changes but we trust the judgement of the cruise line and its captains.  You always go home with a story of your adventure.  Not everything is under our control.

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  6. Cliche- you only have to unpack once.  You can explore ships and ports.  In the ports you can choose different experiences.  For meals, you can eat a variety of cuisines.  For beverages you don’t have to drive.  You also get a sense of places you’d like to revisit for a longer stay or totally forget.

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  7. We used to prefer the smaller ships, especially when there were better experiences.  And of course less cruisers.  In order to find space, we now choose to cruise on the larger ships.  Kids can be in their own areas, us very matured can find other spaces.  Specialty dining has improved in more choices but not necessarily in food quality and service.  The sound proofing in the newer, larger ships seems better as do the bathroom facilities.  Just our choice.

  8. We live in Florida and have cruised in August several times.  The weather is hot and humid in the Caribbean but it is the same in Florida.  I would be more apt to avoid September and October.  We were on a Celebrity cruise during Irene in 2023 in October and our itinerary was changed as we cruised to avoid the weather.  We were the only ship out there.  My advice is to make sure you purchase insurance and not through the cruise line. Some of our fellow Florida cruisers did get off at a port and flew home to prepare their properties.  

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  9. We did Princess once.  Very mature crowd.  Ship was leaking from ceiling pipes.  Not a good experience.  They didn’t care.  We’re now booked with NCL and very happy.  Good balance between mature and young.  Lots to do on Joy and Bliss.  Like their upgraded packages.  
     

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  10. You may want to think about what you’ll do if your luggage is lost, you miss the boarding time, you get sick or injured and need transportation home and many things other than a cancelation. We go through Trip Insurance Store, a broker for many companies.  They can help you find the best match including budget.  1-888-407-3854.  While we haven’t had to use the coverage a couple traveling with us have used it.  Might be worth a call.

  11. The advantage of not having the whole family with you is that you don’t need to carry all of their “stuff”.  Pare it down to a minimum.  There are good waterproof phone cases that can also hold credit card and cash.  We found out that cash was most important after my husband blew out his shoes on a beach that didn’t take credit cards.  He purchased a pair of water shoes, tipped the tour guide, and bought one beer for both of us to share.

  12. If we have exceptional service from a bar server, wait person or housekeeper we will tip an extra $10 during the cruise and at the end, if the good service continues.  No need to tip extra though as you’ve already prepaid the amount that in prior years were up to the passenger to decide.  Some prior cruisers did not even pay a suggested minimum, forcing the cruise lines to implement a prepaid system.  

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