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NanBD

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  1. On 2/1/2018 at 1:31 PM, DaniDanielle said:

    Guest services said the muster station was the issue. I refuse to pay for though!!!!

     

     

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    Interesting.  We bought WOW bands on our last Harmony sailing.  Muster station printed on them was not the one assigned to our cabin and guest services guy said to just ignore it and go to the one connected with the cabin.

     

  2. I priced it out and using Park Port Canaveral will actually save me even less than I thought. They want $46.59 and to park directly at PC it is $68. So only $20ish cheaper. I'm not familiar with the west end, even though the savings is only $20 or so would you still suggest off-site parking based on your past experiences?

     

    Depends on how you get from the off-site parking to the terminal. Free shuttle or one that costs extra? Plus, the other comment may be correct in that number of passengers coming and going probably contributes to the congestion.

  3. I'm with you 100%. Parking offsite saves $7/day or so but it's not worth it. Parking at PC is such a breeze. I was there in December on Oasis and after I stepped off the ship I was back home in Orlando in less than an hour. The last thing I want to do when I step off a cruise ship is wait for a shuttle.

     

     

    A lot depends on which end of the port you are using. Having been on both Oasis (RC-east end) and Epic (NCL-west end) I can assure you the east end is w-a-a-y better re traffic, parking, overall access, speed with which they get you on-board etc. I live locally; know people who work at the port who absolutely refuse to deal with the issues at the west end!

  4. OK. I know a lot of you will wonder why I would book a trip to Cuba and not get off the ship when it arrives. The thing is, I have Crohns Disease. If it flares while I am on a cruise I pretty much end up staying in my cabin...or at least near bathrooms. What happens if I have a flare and end up needing to remain on the ship in Cuba? From what I have read, the "People to People" license thing means I am supposed to interact with the Cuban people in order to even qualify for a visa. The excursions offered by the cruise lines meet those guidelines; pretty sure staying on board would not do so. So..do I have to get off the ship?:)

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