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  1. We have taken our grandchildren (ages 4 and 6) on two cruises. They love the kid's program. It helps to have extended family during a cruise ... to take turns helping with the grandkids. I remember cruising with my grandparents and want to pass it on....

     

     

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  2. We were on the NCL Escape, Getaway and Breakaway during the past year and we did not have any problems with Face Time. I am surprised how the cabins are better and better for FTing. Yes, some of the public spots have strong signals.... and you can find some quieter locations.

     

     

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  3. Since the elite status reciprocity has been used with Royal Caribbean Cruises Lines subsidiaries Azamara Club Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, and Royal Caribbean International, will Norwegian ever offer it on Oceania and Regent Seven Seas? I believe Carnival has a similar but limited reciprocity within its own cruises. My understanding is that Elite status reciprocity simply means that if you are elite with a cruise line owned by a parent company, another cruise line owned by the same company, will honor your elite status. My other question -- will NCL, RCCL and Carnival ever support elite status reciprocity from one cruise line to another? For example, would RCCL grant a new passenger to RCCL an equivalent status from NCL Latitudes Tiers and vice versa?

     

     

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  4. Think of my grandparents who took me on first cruise a long long time ago. Always have a sense of cruises past ...and reminding ourselves that this one is not like last one. We can't wait to discover something new.

     

     

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