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1 hour ago, n4w said:
might be the case. IIRC, it was an inside cabin and it was much sooner than 55 days that I was invited to upgrade. This time, I'm in a upper level balcony, but they should still offer me the opportunity to try a taste of Spa, Club, or Haven.
It is very disappointing how NCL is operating. With so many people canceling, they should be encouraging people to bid on a upgrade for a better experience.
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I booked an aft-facing balcony for my upcoming cruise and did not receive an bid upgrade email.
On all other bookings with NCL (balcony cabins), I received an email. I am currently Silver Status.
When I contacted NCL as to why, I received the following:
Thank you for contacting us!
We do apologize; however, the below reservation is not eligible to participate in the Upgrade Advantage program. Eligibility is determined based on a variety of factors and those factors are subject to change, so we are unable to provide more information at this time.
Should you be interested in upgrading your stateroom, please contact your travel professional regarding upgrades at the current rates and availability.
Have a great day,
Upgrade Advantage
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Does MSC have a nightly Friends of Dorothy?
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I think we are all going to have fun.
I'm Gary and my partner is Todd.
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Glad to see more FoDs coming on the ship.
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I live right across from the cruise ships in NJ. I would suggest looking at the Courtyard by Marriott or Homeward Suites by Hilton in Edgewater,NJ. They have shuttles which will take you to the ferry terminal at Port Imperial (less than 5 minutes away). The ferry ($9) will take you across the river to NYC. It's a couple blocks to the pier.
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I live right across from the cruise ships in NJ. I would suggest looking at the Courtyard by Marriott or Homeward Suites by Hilton in Edgewater,NJ. They have shuttles which will take you to the ferry terminal at Port Imperial (less than 5 minutes away). The ferry ($9) will take you across the river to NYC. It's a couple blocks to the pier.
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You may consider driving to the New York Waterway parking garage in Weehawken, NJ.
The parking is $14/day.
You can then get on the New York Waterway and head right across the river to just blocks away from the cruise terminal. The cost of the ferry across is $9.
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2 NYC guys traveling.
Anyone else?
Where to upgrade?
in Norwegian Cruise Line
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At this point in time, with port changes/cancellations, closing of online venues, cancelling of entertainment, and the possibility of being quarantined, do you really want to give NCL even more money for a cruise that has considerably changed since you booked it?
Just a question. You are free to do as you wish.