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  1. 23 hours ago, Laszlo said:

    My company was in a law suit a number of years ago against a company based out of Spain. Long story short it was for a very expensive piece of equipment that failed. We were told by our lawyers and some others unless you are looking to recover 10 of millions of dollars and have many years to kill move on. Had this been a US based company it would have been "Easy" being based in another country makes it extremely difficult 

    Ouch! Yet another reason to "Buy American"!😎

  2. 17 minutes ago, chengkp75 said:

    How are her lawyers going to get the principals of the crewing agency from the Philippines to a court in the US?  How likely is a Filipino crew member to have personal liability insurance, and while he may be physically in the US for a criminal trial and incarceration, forcing an insurance company (if there is one) in the Philippines to pay up would be difficult.

    So you say that problem exists for getting compensation from the Philippines, correct? I didn't consider that, I don't know much about international law. But seems like there will be a lot of litigation for the next year or so. I hope the woman recovers, medically and emotionally. I hope NCL will do the right thing.

     

     Doug

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  3. 5 minutes ago, DorothyB said:

    Thanks - Canceled other reservation and booked the same one you did. 🙂

    Make sure you bring the receipt they will send in email. That's what you need to get into the garage apparently. I was not sure which of the emails was the actual receipt, so I printed them all, about 4 pages, and will have that on my car's dashboard when I arrive in New Orleans. This is a very good price; I hope the garage is as nice as it sounds on their webpage......😗

     

    The papework did not indicate, but we can either drop the bags off at the (RCI) terminal then go to the garage, or simply take them with us on the shuttle from the garage to the terminal. We will probably do the first so we don't have to manage the bags on the shuttle, at least going to the terminal on the day our ship departs.

     

     Doug

  4. 5 minutes ago, DorothyB said:

    I did some google search and found this  https://go.lazparking.com/search-results/100-Poydras-St-New-Orleans-LA-70130-USA   I'm wondering if the top link is a legitimate one?? 

     

    It has two options "Reserve Ahead (Taylor Swift . . . " $320 OR 7 day pass for $250 

    Ya got me, Dorothy. Weird. I booked the Fulton place in my post above. It's not very close to the terminal, but has a shuttle and the price for a covered spot was under $125.

     

     Doug

  5. 1 hour ago, DorothyB said:

    I just booked a cruise today for late October.  The recommended lot is booked full.  Any other suggestions?  Thanks!

    I just booked here: https://neworleansparking.com/reservation. There are several lots listed at that page, so choose carefully, some are covered, some are not, some are not for cruise passengers, etc. I booked the covered Fulton garage, 901 Convention Center Blvd.

     

    Cost is $120.50, pay now, refundable less $5 up to 48 hours before your scheduled arrival time. They have a shuttle between the parking garage and the cruise terminal.

     

     Doug

  6. 35 minutes ago, DorothyB said:

    I just booked a cruise today for late October.  The recommended lot is booked full.  Any other suggestions?  Thanks!

    WOW! Already? I have a cruise booked for min-October 2024, and had not even thought about reserving the lot. BTW, when we took our last cruise from NOLA last October, the the "Whale Lot" was still being used. No idea if it is still. There are many places to park in NOLA for cruises I hear, but I have only used the Whale Lot about a dozen times, and the new lot (Hilton Hotel garage) once.

     

    Please post what you find as I may be booking right after you!😎

     

     Doug

     

    UPDATE - I just now tried to book the Hilton garage for dates in July and October 2024, and for March 2025, and get the same error message. I wonder if their computer is down or something right now? I'd suggest trying again in a day or two.

     

  7. On 3/10/2024 at 5:53 AM, boffoboffo said:

    Our destination is in sight. 
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    This is our second straight cruise where the clocks changed for daylight savings on our last night and I am not a fan. Turns out we got up an hour earlier than we were planning to. At least the ship is quiet and nearly impossible to get around since all the stairwells on 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are roped off. I guess they’re trying to do a better job than they do in NYC of keeping people from lining up early. 

    Very irritating that the purser's office insisted the time would not change at 0200 on arrival day. I asked several at the desk the night before; none simply responded "Yes, we are sailing from from ET  to CT but there is a DST change resulting in clocks not needing to be reset". I wish cruises on similar itineraries would simply stick with the departing port's time zone; forget about local time, stick with the ship's time.I found it irritating to change the clocks by only an hour so many times on a 7 days cruise.

  8. 7 hours ago, wncretired said:

    .......... I think I will go ahead and purchase my 100 shares of NCL.  What have I got to lose? (Except maybe $2,000 😂)

     

     

     

     

    If it makes you feel any better, I bought 100 shares of CCL for the OBC benefit back when it was trading for over $60.😳 Do the math, I'm too depressed over that acquisition..................😭

     

     Doug

  9. I looked it up at the hotel's web page:

    Parking

    On-Site Parking Available

    • Guests may park in the covered self-park garage attached to hotel for $40 per day. Over-sized vehicles, bus, or RV parking available in the adjacent outdoor lot at additional cost, not affiliated with the hotel.
    • Cost: $40 USD

     

    Ouch, that would be $280 for the week, about $100 more than I'm paying near the dock. I think I'll stick with my regular plan; drive 5 hours from home to Hammond LA on Saturday, then drive the rest of the way (90 minutes or so) to the parking area near the dock.

     

     Doug

  10. 12 hours ago, Yesimapirate said:

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    Having studied travel related companies pretty closely for 20+ years my take is completely the opposite.   They're going to look at the cuts and the occupancy and think the cuts have had no effect to passengers and only increases the bottom line.   I think they're going to cut even more!  There's no reason for them not to until occupancy levels drop.

     

    As I've said before, prices and quality will drop until there's a recession and people slow on the rate they book cruises.

    BINGO!🤑

     

    Sad but true. When a company produces more product that it can sell (100% occupancy), there is little reason to change anything to make the product more attractive to potential customers. Basic economics.

     

    We too have been cruising for a long time, over 30 years in our case, and we still love it, but occasionally I wonder if we ought to continue. My poor wife will be very disappointed if there are no triangular "hash browns" on our cruise next month.😪 I can hold out a little longer as long as they continue to have excellent croissants.😎

     

     Doug

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  11. 21 hours ago, schmoopie17 said:

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    Not being an NCL hash brown fan, I was reluctant to try one. The grease sponges never seemed appetizing. But in the spirit of taking one for the team, as well as our impending boarding, I gave it a go.

    Surprisingly, not awful. I even took an extra one.

     

    We're cruising soon. Those triangular "hash browns" are one of the top three thing my wife loves about cruising. For me, it's the wonderful croissants; love 'em!

     

     Doug

  12. 14 hours ago, rodndonna said:

     

    I didn't think you could book FAS and not have the gratuities for those added to your invoice. It adds them in automatically on the invoice the same way it adds port charges and taxes. They're not like DSC gratuities that you  can "optionally" choose to add to the invoice. 

    Not sure what FAS is? Don't need to reply, I'm quitting this thread, it's gotten nuts!😜

    Looking forward to cruising NCL, no matter how or when I pay!

     

     Doug

  13. 2 hours ago, LloydJr said:

    It's the same reason that Toyota kept improving their vehicles even when they could easily sell every one that they could build.  Long term strategy vs. today's bottom line.

    I'd be quite pleased if cruise lines would improve the value for us passengers, but I don't have that much faith it them. Good for Toyota. I did not know that, never had a Toyota car/truck. Glad someone does good just to do good!

     

     Doug

  14. 5 hours ago, UKstages said:

     

    how exactly were you "stung?"

     

    are you saying the price you paid was somehow different than your invoice or included charges, fees or gratuities not mentioned in your contract?

     

    As others have probably said, I had to pay gratuities on the drinks and specialty dining package. Yes, that I would have to is buried somewhere in the contract or elsewhere, but I still think it's sneaky the way NCL does it. Doesn't bother me anymore, I know I will be charged that unless I have my TA get me the prince including those gratuities and putting that info on my invoice.

     

     Doug

     

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  15. On 2/14/2024 at 10:27 AM, UKstages said:

     

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    if people continue to sail at these prices, with these reduced levels of products and services, there may not be a marketplace correction at all.

    Correct, except I'd replace "may not be" with "WILL not be". Why would cruise lines do anything to increase our value when the ships are full as it is? Economics 101 folks, supply and demand.

     

     Doug

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  16. On 2/15/2024 at 8:35 PM, realnice46 said:

    From what I can see if you choose all inclusive with Celebrity drinks and Wi-Fi include these is no extra charge on the drink package. NCL seems to be a bait and switch making you think you have all inclusive and you don’t when you view the final price.

    Yep, when I get a quote for an NCL cruise which includes those package, I ALWAYS verify the price include EVERYTHING. I was stung once by NCL also, but no more!

     

     Doug

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  17. Thanks to all you kind folks who replied. I did call NCL, they answered quickly, and the agent said the records showed we were both checked in, and to try to print the documents tomorrow. I was amazed someone answered the phone so quickly!

     

    Ha, if you think NCL has a corner on goofiness, you are so very wrong!😎 I would not even know where to begin to describe the issues I've had with Princess, HAL and Celebrity. 😁

     

     Doug

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