The Traveling Man Posted June 7 #126 Share Posted June 7 2 hours ago, DrUrsula said: I said I loved the scallops. They no longer have the scallops. Thats why I said POOP. Never did I say that the scallops have poop. Jeepers creepers!!! "I love those scallops. Poop". It's two sentences. It seems that my tongue-in-cheek attempt at a humorous yet deadpan take on the juxtaposition of "scallops" and "poop", which clearly were two separate sentences, fell flat. I guess I need to hone my act at the comedy club a bit more. Sorry you didn't get the punch line. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheBeardedCruiser Posted June 8 #127 Share Posted June 8 On 5/7/2024 at 6:15 PM, WexIrl said: They should get rid of that American Diner on the pool deck, never seen or spoke to anyone who dined there. Maybe the Q restaurant would be a better swap here. My family ate at the American Diner multiple times. The food was excellent (especially the chocolate mousse), the service was excellent, and the fact that it's open air was nice, when the weather cooperated. I think that was the limiting factor; people didn't want to eat semi-outdoors when it's too cold or too hot. To each their own, more seating for me next time, assuming it's still there. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheBeardedCruiser Posted June 8 #128 Share Posted June 8 16 hours ago, beAUar said: Yes, unfortunately so. I won't miss it! We walked out after the first dance number, when they dimmed the lights. The women were virtually dressed in lingerie; I didn't need to see that! I felt extremely uncomfortable sitting next to my wife while other women were dancing on the stage in outfits she wouldn't wear outside of the bedroom! I ended up staring at my lap until I could escape. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
14ersco Posted June 8 #129 Share Posted June 8 I will need to look for USB in our cabin. There are still broken things in our cabin and in the restrooms. Soap in public restrooms is in short supply. Enclosed areas of the casino are by Shanghai Noodle (aft / starboard corner) and port / forward corner. Slight background smoke smell other casino areas, at least I am no longer gaging crossing deck 7. Entertainment is like decades ago cruise ships, small localish acts. Europhia singing duo from Liverpool and violinist David Kovacs from Hungary are performing many nights. MDQ nights are pushed back to a couple nights towards the end of the cruise. Spineless NCL Miami HQ made more port changes about 48 hours before departure, but decided not to publicly announce the changes. Instead they had the Southampton port workers hand out a letter as everyone checked-in. Poor lady who checked us in late in the afternoon, her first words were: "don't shoot the messenger ". We had chatted NCL predeparture and known about these changes, so now we are on the train out of the port town of A Coruna. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beAUar Posted June 8 #130 Share Posted June 8 18 hours ago, stellarose33 said: any pics of the room? balcony? you rock. have fun. There are really no visible differences to the room or balcony other than the new bedside light fixtures with the USB ports built in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beAUar Posted June 8 #131 Share Posted June 8 13 hours ago, sheshe01 said: Are there outlets by the beds too? Or just USB ports? No outlets. Just USB ports. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matahari47 Posted June 8 #132 Share Posted June 8 I agree No major modifications. Entertainment is pretty pants. A violinist in theatre?? No usbs in cabins, but we came prepared. American diver still here as is the Illusionarium. Miostcof carina is now non-smoking thankfully. But the smell still permeates the rotunda area at 678. Bar offerings are different - no IPAs at all. All lagers and a couple of ciders. Cocktail list has changed too. But they will make off menu ones for you. my biggest gripe is our cabin it is the tiniest cabin ever. Our steward said that they are usually only for one person but they stuck an extra bed in. We arrived to twin beds, no drawers at all and a tiny wardrobe. So a lot of our stuff is in the case under the bed. Our steward changed the bed configuration and we haven’t shuffle sideways to get in it! we requested an accessible cabin as I am disabled….. .customer services said they arrange a move. But we’ve heard nothing. So it looks like we will just have to make it work. Oh and another itinerary change. To be honest I’m past caring. Pass me a cocktail. 🤣🤣🤣 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matahari47 Posted June 8 #133 Share Posted June 8 5 minutes ago, beAUar said: There are really no visible differences to the room or balcony other than the new bedside light fixtures with the USB ports built in. Ours haven’t got usb ports at all!!! Everything is as old as the bloody hills Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beAUar Posted June 8 #134 Share Posted June 8 6 minutes ago, Matahari47 said: Ours haven’t got usb ports at all!!! Everything is as old as the bloody hills Interesting. We are in a balcony stateroom. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matahari47 Posted June 8 #135 Share Posted June 8 37 minutes ago, beAUar said: Interesting. We are in a balcony stateroom. We are in the stateroom that time forgot I think 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beAUar Posted June 8 #136 Share Posted June 8 Of note, the Tropicana Room has been rebranded into the Manhattan Room to match other ships in the fleet. Interior decor has been lightened to match existing theming on other ships. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stellarose33 Posted June 8 #137 Share Posted June 8 1. no mini golf? 2. USB charging station /hub near bed? 3. Any changes to garden cafe? 4. Thanks in advance to a newbie to NCL. (not new to cruising) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallux Posted June 8 #138 Share Posted June 8 7 hours ago, Matahari47 said: Our steward said that they are usually only for one person but they stuck an extra bed in. I find this hard to believe. The Studio cabins (the only ones on the ship ACTUALLY originally designed for one passenger) have no room to stick an extra bed in. 53 minutes ago, stellarose33 said: 1. no mini golf? I believe that was removed and never replaced when they installed the exhaust scrubbers during the pandemic. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stinkyharriet Posted June 9 #139 Share Posted June 9 16 hours ago, Matahari47 said: my biggest gripe is our cabin it is the tiniest cabin ever. Our steward said that they are usually only for one person but they stuck an extra bed in. We arrived to twin beds, no drawers at all and a tiny wardrobe. So a lot of our stuff is in the case under the bed. Our steward changed the bed configuration and we haven’t shuffle sideways to get in it! we requested an accessible cabin as I am disabled….. .customer services said they arrange a move. But we’ve heard nothing. So it looks like we will just have to make it work. Inside cabins were always meant for at least two people. Some hold four! If you leave the beds apart (two twins) it seems like you have more room. Easier to get in & out of the beds. I actually prefer the smaller studio cabins to an inside cabin. I loved my studio on the Getaway. One larger (than twin) bed that wasn’t just two beds pushed together with a gap in the middle. It was one full mattress. And more storage than an inside cabin. Those studios have always been meant for just one person. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallux Posted June 9 #140 Share Posted June 9 7 minutes ago, stinkyharriet said: I actually prefer the smaller studio cabins to an inside cabin After a 15-night Panama Canal cruise in an inside cabin on the Bliss I actually think I would have preferred a Studio. That closet in the inside was HORRIBLY designed and I have no idea how FOUR people (it had two Pullman beds in it) could go a week in such a cabin! In the future - it's balcony or Studio. I took the inside because it was a little cheaper than the Studio. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
14ersco Posted June 9 #141 Share Posted June 9 The new USB ports in the bedside lamp appear to be affected by pulling your card when leaving the room. So you need to leave a card in the slot by the door to charge. Also the lamp USB outlets are high enough above the bedside table a short charging cable could have your phone dangling to charge. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallux Posted June 9 #142 Share Posted June 9 6 hours ago, 14ersco said: The new USB ports in the bedside lamp appear to be affected by pulling your card when leaving the room. So you need to leave a card in the slot by the door to charge. I would expect this, they don't want people charging devices when they're not in the cabin. Cabin stewards are even asked to unplug devices they find plugged in when they visit a cabin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare eileeshb Posted June 9 #143 Share Posted June 9 On 6/8/2024 at 8:03 AM, 14ersco said: I will need to look for USB in our cabin. There are still broken things in our cabin and in the restrooms. Soap in public restrooms is in short supply. Enclosed areas of the casino are by Shanghai Noodle (aft / starboard corner) and port / forward corner. Slight background smoke smell other casino areas, at least I am no longer gaging crossing deck 7. Entertainment is like decades ago cruise ships, small localish acts. Europhia singing duo from Liverpool and violinist David Kovacs from Hungary are performing many nights. MDQ nights are pushed back to a couple nights towards the end of the cruise. {snip} MDQ is probably a new cast and they typically schedule those sorts of shows to the back half of the cruise so the cast get a chance to rehearse in the theatre. As for the background smoke smell the only way to get rid of that, quickly, would be to rip out and replace all the soft furnishing and carpets. I'm hoping by the time I sail in January there'll have been enough cleaning rounds to have reduced it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roddy good boy Posted June 9 #144 Share Posted June 9 4 hours ago, hallux said: I would expect this, they don't want people charging devices when they're not in the cabin. Cabin stewards are even asked to unplug devices they find plugged in when they visit a cabin. Interesting. I noticed that and I understand why they do that. I’ve never had one of my devices catch on fire, but I have experience both my iPhone and iPad overheating, at times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallux Posted June 9 #145 Share Posted June 9 37 minutes ago, roddy good boy said: I’ve never had one of my devices catch on fire, Most people don't, but the possibility that it could happen is enough as fire at sea is a problem... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dexddd Posted June 9 #146 Share Posted June 9 37 minutes ago, roddy good boy said: Interesting. I noticed that and I understand why they do that. I’ve never had one of my devices catch on fire, but I have experience both my iPhone and iPad overheating, at times. When the Galaxy thing was going on they were all over it with info in cabins, in FSD, and info for crew we saw in the BTS tour. Lately seems less in your face. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stellarose33 Posted June 9 #147 Share Posted June 9 good to know about leaving a card in the slot. we did that on the Mardi Gras. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallux Posted June 9 #148 Share Posted June 9 (edited) 12 minutes ago, dexddd said: Lately seems less in your face. There are a couple reasons - the Note 7 was so long ago and they were blocked so hard that they're certainly not being used, plus it's part of the cruise contract that the Note 7 is not allowed on the ship. @stellarose33 I usually bring an old hotel keycard to use in that slot, but I usually pull it out enough to turn off the power when I leave the room. I just do that so I don't leave my keycard in there by accident. Edited June 9 by hallux Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roddy good boy Posted June 9 #149 Share Posted June 9 15 minutes ago, hallux said: There are a couple reasons - the Note 7 was so long ago and they were blocked so hard that they're certainly not being used, plus it's part of the cruise contract that the Note 7 is not allowed on the ship. @stellarose33 I usually bring an old hotel keycard to use in that slot, but I usually pull it out enough to turn off the power when I leave the room. I just do that so I don't leave my keycard in there by accident. Thanks for the hotel card tip! I stay in enough hotels to supply the whole family! Like you, I’ll just use it to keep up with my stateroom key. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallux Posted June 9 #150 Share Posted June 9 1 hour ago, roddy good boy said: Thanks for the hotel card tip! I stay in enough hotels to supply the whole family! Like you, I’ll just use it to keep up with my stateroom key. I actually ended up with 3x more than I needed on my last trip - I brought one and planned to use the app for the hotel to unlock the door but they didn't have my room ready in time so the desk assigned a different room and gave me 2x cards to get in! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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