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  1. 1 hour ago, Tatka said:

     

    Norwegian is different line.

    They are not re-using names for their ships on a regular base.

     

    Yes, PoA was never really fully built so they used it for another ship.

     

    Princess, Holland  America and now Carnival re-use names.

    I do not have any pros or cons  this practice.

    I was just making a joke about Norwegian having a ship sunk before it even got onto the open seas.

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  2. 9 minutes ago, PhillyFan33579 said:

    but I can’t remember the last time a bartender asked to see a boarding pass when I went to a bar after boarding the ship (which is the first thing I do every cruise). All they ask for is my cabin number.

    It's been hit or miss for us. Sometimes they want to scan a barcode, others, just ask for a room number.

  3. 5 minutes ago, DebJ14 said:

    Ships vary and so does their ability to handle gluten free.  Since Covid we had a horrible experience on the Adventure, except for our waitress at breakfast and one dinner in Giovanni's Table. The Windjammer had zero entrees or vegetables marked GF, only a couple of desserts. 

     

     On the Voyager, the Main Dining room was great, but our dinner at Giovanni's Table was a disaster.  Breakfast at Chops was just ok.  We had multiple waiters in Chops at breakfast and they never remembered from day to day that we were gluten free and were always pushing the pastries.  For lunch in the Windjammer we stuck with salad every day.

    I've been on Adventure a few times. No issues in the MDR, WJ or Chops breakfast.

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  4. 10 hours ago, Jetdriver787 said:

    It is not inconceivable that a person booked a 2 bedroom suite simply because that was all that was available at the time they made their booking?

    Since the 2 BR suites are limited and in high demand, that's unlikely.

    This is merely just the algorithm giving options to bid on what's technically a higher category of cabin, regardless of the practicality of it.

  5. Just now, notscb said:

    This is the true "life pro tip" that I also discovered on my last cruise. Arrive around 1pm and walk straight through onboard to your room without stopping once you hit the port. Hassle and crowd free to boot.

    If I was driving to the port, I'd do this.

    But for those of us flying in, better to be on the ship first thing than mill around at the hotel.

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