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12-Day Transatlantic from London (Southampton)
4/21/18 - 5/3/18
Day Cruise Ports Arrive Depart
Sat Southampton (London), England (EMBARK) --- 5:00 pm
Sun At Sea --- ---
Mon At Sea --- ---
Tue At Sea --- ---
Wed Ponta Delgada, Azores 6:00 pm ---
Thu At Sea --- ---
Fri At Sea --- ---
Sat At Sea --- ---
Sun At Sea --- ---
Mon Halifax, Nova Scotia 6:00 pm ---
Tue At Sea --- ---
Wed At Sea --- ---
Thu New York (DISEMBARK) 8:00 am ---
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Depends on the cruise line's policy. I think if a ship is selling well, and the sail date is close, they wouldn't do a charter. It was a bit out, and the ship wasn't too sold when they cancelled the date. In theory, they could cancel right up to sail time. They would face an awful financial loss though.
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Everyone booked, including myself, were bumped off. Some compensation was offered by NCL.
Caveat here: If you hear rumor of your cruise being cancelled, wait until they bump you. I rebooked a day early and was denied any compensation.
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Yep. My Marine Traffic alert put them back in Port Miami this morning. I think there's another short charter leaving tonight or tomorrow. Back by Saturday for the next regular sailing.
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A group called "It Works!" chartered the ship. There was a regular sailing, but they bumped all the passengers.
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cruiseguys2009 did an excellent review with an M6: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2369814&highlight=escape
And he did a video, too:
We're in the cabin right next door on the Nov 12th sailing. I booked it based on his excellent recommendations.:)
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Hurricane Matthew Update - October 6 at 6:00 PM (10:00 PM UTC)
At Norwegian Cruise Line, the safety and security of our guests and crew is of the utmost importance. The company is continually closely monitoring weather systems, including the tropics, and all Norwegian Cruise Line ships offer state-of-the-art radar and weather equipment. In the event of inclement weather, we have the flexibility to sail a route around the affected area.
Currently, we are very closely monitoring the path of Hurricane Matthew in the Caribbean. To ensure a safe and enjoyable cruise for all we have made the following adjustments:
*Norwegian Sky's itinerary for the voyage that departed on Monday, October 3 was revised to call on Key West on October 4 and Cozumel on October 5, rather than her normal cruise to the Bahamas. We anticipate that there will not be an impact to the ship's return to PortMiami tomorrow.
*Norwegian Escape will not call on Nassau as scheduled tomorrow and will instead spend the day at sea.
*In order to avoid any potential bad weather associated with the storm, Norwegian Breakaway will depart from Bermuda tomorrow two hours earlier than scheduled, at 1:00 PM.
*At this time, there is no change to embarkation for Norwegian Sky on Friday, October 7 and Norwegian Escape on Saturday, October 8. Should there be any changes, guests will be advised via phone and text messages and updated information will be posted on http://www.ncl.com. We ask that guests embarking on Norwegian Sky do not arrive to the terminal until 11:00 am tomorrow.
Currently, the remainder of our ships are sailing as scheduled and are not impacted by the storm's path.
If you have a question about your upcoming cruise, please call our guest services team at 1.866.234.7350. Please be advised that wait times may be longer than usual, due to the storm.
Any further updates will be posted to http://www.ncl.com.
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I've been watching on Marine Traffic. All the cruise ships are smartly traveling just ahead or behind, and well outside of the danger zone. I really think they will do their best to stay on schedule, unless they're forced to deviate.
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I agree with several others. I like my cabin choice, but will take Haven if they take my low ball bid.
But if you bid well, good luck to you.
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From NOAA:
ZCZC MIATWOAT ALL
TTAA00 KNHC DDHHMM
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
800 AM EDT WED OCT 5 2016
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:
The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Hurricane
Matthew, located between northeastern Cuba and the southeastern
Bahamas, and on Tropical Storm Nicole, located several hundred miles
northeast of Puerto Rico.
1. A tropical wave is producing a large area of disorganized showers
and thunderstorms several hundred miles east of the Windward
Islands. Development, if any, of this system is expected to be slow
to occur while the wave moves westward at 10 to 15 mph during the
next several days. Regardless of tropical cyclone development,
locally heavy rains and gusty winds are possible in the Windward and
southern Leeward Islands during the next day or two as the wave
moves through the area.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent
* Formation chance through 5 days...low...20 percent
Public Advisories on Nicole are issued under WMO header
WTNT35 KNHC and under AWIPS header MIATCPAT5.
Forecast/Advisories on Nicole are issued under WMO header
WTNT25 KNHC and under AWIPS header MIATCMAT5.
Forecaster Berg
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They're both of age, and none of it is an issue with me. Just concerned with the logistics. Part of the issue is that the other cabin is a studio. Those are designated for solo travelers. I don't want my daughter or her girlfriend getting into any trouble.
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I have a question for singles that have traveled on NCL.
My DW and I are taking my daughter on a cruise for her 21st birthday. Her girlfriend just booked a solo cabin on the same cruise. We are all booked and paid for.
My question is, has anyone ever had problems being in someone else's cabin overnight?
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From NCL:
Hurricane Matthew Update 10.4.2016
At Norwegian Cruise Line, the safety and security of our guests and crew is of the utmost importance. We are closely monitoring the path of Hurricane Matthew in the Caribbean. At this time, all of our ships are sailing as scheduled and are not impacted by the storm’s path. Our nautical operations team has identified alternate routes for ships that are scheduled to sail near where the storm may pass later this week and into the weekend, in the event that itineraries need to be adjusted to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all of our guests and crew. Should there be any updates, guests will be advised and updated information will be posted on http://www.ncl.com.
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Must be a fair amount of people interested in bidding. Haven cabins keep disappearing and reappearing. At one point the NCL website showed the Haven to be all sold out. Then later they were back.
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Glad to hear that. Thank you.
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Recently someone posted that O'Sheehans doesn't all you to take food back to your room. Does anyone know why? And does anyone know if you're still allowed to take food back from the buffet? Just wondering if there's a health issue, or if NCL is trying to make a profit from the $7.95 room service fee.
I paid a little extra for the room with the balcony I like, so why wouldn't I want to enjoy a quiet snack with my DW? Also, I'm often up before her, so it would be nice to take her some breakfast.
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District Brewhouse is one of the reasons I picked a room on deck 8. That and the large balcony. It's going to be so nice to just walk a few feet to get a drink. :cool:
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I've noticed that inside rooms can be gotten for a song. Cheaper than even studio. If you're going to spend most of your time elsewhere on the ship or at port, this seems like a good way to go. Bed and a shower.:D
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I know that somewhere it was mentioned, but I can't find the thread. It was mentioned that they use LaVazza coffee makers. They take the pods (not K cups) for the room pots. There's also coffee served in strategic places throught the ship in the morning. I was thinking of taking some pods myself.
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That's the one they stayed in. He did a video too.
I think he addresses any noise issues, or lack thereof. My DW and I are booked for 8118 in November. FWIW, I think it's a nice quiet area.
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Check out JW and Jerome's Adventure on The Norwegian Escape
This is an awesome review. They stayed in the room next door to 8122.
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My daughter's birthday is on the 13th, so we decided to switch weeks. Was able to go from a balcony on deck 13 to a large balcony mini suite. $100 OBC, and paid the price difference for adding her. So, that's one balcony room available. I don't know what's up; but I wish you all a happy, safe cruise.:)
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We are on the Nov 5th sailing, and we haven't been notified of any cancellation at this point. If it is chartered, we may rethink our dates. Just tried a mock booking at NCL and I couldn't get our week. Wait and see, I guess.
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My guess would be that the ship will sell out very fast at first. Mostly from the Asian market. Large population and a new novelty. Win-win for NCL. May not be an opportunity for Europe or the Americas right away.
Mini suite vs balcony on Escape
in Norwegian Cruise Line
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Yep, the main difference is the bathroom. I must disclose, however, that my DW developed a close personal relationship with the shower. She felt the upgrade was well worth it.