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4 minutes ago, DCGuy64 said:

Not me. I've never seen the value in it for me and my wife. But we aren't loyal to any particular brand of liquor, and we don't use the WiFi much. I've just never been able to justify the extra cost. But I see lots of others on Cruise Critic who say it's worth it for them.

Bah! My brain is so cheesy squeazy! 

 

We use WiFi and appreciate the dinners, but the cost above both of those upgrades isn't worth it to us. If we were doing a very excursiony-based trip, then maybe! 

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14 minutes ago, cruiseny4life said:

This makes me chuckle. Back when Free at Sea Plus was announced, weren't both of us really excited about it? My memory could be bad (it is bad) and I might be thinking of someone else, but I swear it was you! To date, I haven't purchased it...but I have purchased the specialty dining upgrade prior to sailing. 

This is the first time I have posted about FAS+, so it must have been someone else you are thinking about.  But the more I learn, the more I think that i will just purchase the 2 extra specialty dinners separately before we board.

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The only other option I am still not sure about is the Priority Access add-on.  Without that add-on, do you know if you can still check your big bags during initial checkin, and then have them delivered directly to your room while you wait for your room to be ready?

 

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5 hours ago, RWK1952 said:

The only other option I am still not sure about is the Priority Access add-on.  Without that add-on, do you know if you can still check your big bags during initial checkin, and then have them delivered directly to your room while you wait for your room to be ready?

 

What? Priority Access (a complete waste of money) has nothing to do with your bags. You either give your bags to a porter before you enter the terminal, or you carry them on. There is no "checking bags at check in". Your bags will be delivered directly to your room, either by NCL, or by you.

 

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6 hours ago, Nolesfan said:

I am pretty sure the 150 minutes is per guest.  

If only someone had posted some info so you didn't have to guess..

Oh, right, someone did, an hour before your post..

7 hours ago, hallux said:

Guests 1 and 2 each get 150 minutes on cruises 7-11 nights, it's in the T&C's

 

  • Offer will be applied to the 1st and 2nd guest in the stateroom.

https://www.ncl.com/about/terms-and-conditions/promotions

 

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