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What's cheaper to pre-book? Restaurants, drink packages etc?


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There's no discount for pre-booking. The price should be the same whether you pre-book or book once you are aboard. The reason why you pre-book is because some of the dining reservations and excursions will book up and then you won't be able to get a spot.

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If you are sailing on Saturday, booking on board may be easier if you want to do a lot of shows and dinners since a lot will be sold out for pre booking.

 

As soon as you embark, spend some time at a touch screen kiosk. You can do your dinners and shows there. Just scan your cruise card and you're good to go. NCL holds both dinner and show seats for onboard bookings. Prime time dinner reservations WILL sell out. Cagneys and Teppanyaki are the most popular and will sellout first. He Cabaret is a single show, so it will sell out.

 

Onboard, you can also book the comedy club and supper club shows (not available online.

 

ShoreEx you can prebook now and adjust/cancel onboard.

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