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  1. Sailing from Southampton tomorrow, first time on P&O, so not 100% sure their policies are.
    When we said with NCL, we can normally just turn up at the port, ignore the suggested time on the boarding pass, and go check-in.
    From what I've read, it seems that P&O are a bit stricter about this sort of thing?  We're driving a few hours to get there, traffic time hard to predict, so if we get their early are they going to send us away and tell us to come back later?
    Second question - if they are strict about this sort of thing and are likely to send us away, can we leave our luggage with them at the port, or would we need to take it with us until our return?  If we can leave it, what's the earliest drop-off time they're likely to allow do you think?

  2. On 4/20/2024 at 10:41 PM, crow99 said:

    Try on the App, I find the web will only let me make full payment but the app lets partial payments.

    Thanks for that, much appreciated.
    On the app now, and can see the partial payment option.  However, I notice it's in $, not £.  I'm probably just being paranoid and it's just the app being rubbish with the wrong label, but do I need to convert the £750 into USD before entering the figure?
    (Yes, I tend to overthink things sometimes!)

  3. Did you make the payment online or over the phone?  I'm keen to take advantage of this if it works, but I only have the option to make full payment online, and I don't want to phone up and make a payment, only to find it's online only or something!

  4. On 4/2/2024 at 10:37 PM, bluesea777 said:

     

    Expect an itinerary change email from NCL (if not a cancellation one) for your May 7-18, 2025 cruise. This cruise also includes Egypt.

     

    The next two cruises (May18-27 and May27-June6) disembarks & embarks in Haifa. 

     

     

     

    Itinerary change rather than cancellation for the May 7 -> 18 cruise came in yesterday - as expected, ditching the Israel ports.  They've also dropped Port Said, but we now overnight in Alexandria (and they've also added Mykonos and Santorini), so I'm thinking about getting the train to Cairo and spending the night there - so rare to get an overnight in a port, so keen to take advantage of that.

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  5. Just now, Boatdrill said:

     

     

    NCL is reimbursing them only for the Gambia to Senegal portion, not their entire "adventure" which began in Sao Tome. 

     

    Just now, dmwnc1959 said:


    So, there is some ‘admission of guilt’ by NCL. 


    No, I don't think there's any admission of guilt by NCL with that.  NCL told them to get to Gambia at their own cost to rejoin the ship there which they did.  When it turned out the ship couldn't dock at Gambia due to weather, NCL has covered the cost from Gambia to the next port - that feels reasonable, as that isn't down to the individuals being late, that's down to a decision by NCL, the passengers have done their part.

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  6. Various people on here saying some of the cancellations are due to the stops in Israel - we're booked on the Viva from Rome -> Istanbul 7th May '25 -> 18th May '25, and that one's still running at the moment, still listed on NCL's site as stopping in Haifa and Ashdod.  If they were cancelling because of Israel, I'd have thought this cruise would be on the list as well.
    I notice the next sailing from Istanbul on the 18th May has been cancelled though, so perhaps our cancellation email is coming soon!

  7. On 7/18/2023 at 7:44 PM, gmbhardy said:

    Many exclusions.

    Not many exclusions. I think flights (so just order a full drink of each, because those are included), 'experiences' like Remy Martin XIII, and some tasting are excluded. Can't think of anything else (but every chance I'm missing a couple of things, but not 'many').

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  8. On 5/20/2023 at 6:56 PM, schmoopie17 said:

    NCL's policy is you can cancel with no fee/penalty up until final payment.

    Unfortunately, that's not true for people booking from the UK (and other European countries maybe? Not sure). The other issue that causes is that if there's a price drop, it means the cancel and rebook you can do in the US comes at the cost of the deposit in the UK.

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  9. 32 minutes ago, gregluk said:

    For the Amex offer, did you get any email from amex saying that you used the offer once you made payment. Or did the credit just appear? I made payment on Tuesday but haven't had the credit yet 


    I got the email from Amex saying I'd used the offer the day after I made the payment. Ended up in my spam folder though, so might be worth checking in there.

  10. Thanks for sharing this, it's appreciated.
    Trying to make a partial payment on the app right now. Whilst it shows the Pay in full amount as being £xxxx, the 'Pay Other Amount' box has a $ sign rather than a £ - is that just a just the app being stupid and not translating the character, or does it (hopefully not!) mean that I need to convert £750 into USD, and enter that value?

  11. We just got off a 2 week transatlantic on the Star. We found the ship and the staff to be really good, other than a loud creaking from the balcony area, but that can happen on any ship really.

    The only complaints we had were to do with supplies, so not necessarily an issue with the ship itself.  understand NCL had lots of issues with getting some supplies in South America. One guest I spoke to said that they'd had three separate deliveries to the ship stolen en-route. Someone else said when they'd docked in Argentina, Argentina didn't allow them to restock, because they'd had a stop in the Falkland Islands/Las Malvinas.
    The only reliable source talking about the supplies was during the captains Q&A - I think it was the Staff Captain, who said that they only had one supplier they could use in South America, and if their quality was poor, all they could do was reject it - no way of seeking supplies from an alternative supplier. It was my impression he was annoyed by the situation, he said he was writing a long letter to headquarters about the situation.

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  12. Apparently no Veuve on the Star for our transatlantic, and I don't believe Moet was listed as by the glass, so technically not covered by the plus package. I say technically, as the wine waitor let us have it instead of Moet, but nowhere near as good! 

    Whether they'll continue to allow today substitute, we'll just have to wait and see. 

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  13. I'd suggest contacting the NCL Access Desk - https://www.ncl.com/uk/en/about/accessible-cruising (the URL will vary for you based on your country) - they'll hopefully be able to help you prior to the cruise, rather than you hoping you can work something out once you're onboard.

    They've certainly been helpful and responsive with me when I've contacted them in the past (not with an alcohol issue though).

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  14. I did a TA solo a few years back from Southampton to New York, no stops, just 7 sea days. Absolutely loved it, was so nice to be able to just relax, and not have to think about anything at all really, didn't have to even think about what I was going to do on the next port of call. There was sufficient to do that I someone still ran out of time to do everything onboard that I wanted to!
    Got another TA booked from Rio -> Barcelona in a few weeks, this time with my wife. This one has 7 port days, and 7 sea days, a nice combination.

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  15. 22 minutes ago, eileeshb said:

    I’m actually allergic to the flesh/seeds of peppers but no problem when it’s dried powder form used (like cayenne) and that gets very complicated to explain to servers in the restaurants. I wind up avoiding dishes that might have peppers in them 

    Ah, you may be the person who can answer a silly question I have!
    Whilst I'm not allergic to peppers so it's not essential for me to avoid them unlike yourself, I do absolutely detest them and find they ruin the flavour of anything they touch.
    So, breakfast potatoes. Always served with peppers, totally inedible!
    I've always assumed that customising anything during the mad breakfast rush would be impossible, but I wonder - can they perhaps serve the potatoes without peppers?

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  16. 12 hours ago, fabnfortysomething said:

    sounds like you are on a class of blood pressure control medication that has a side effect of dry cough known as ace inhibitors

    talk to your doctor about switching to a different class Ace 2 which dont have the cough side effect 

     

    Exactly what I also thought when I read that - I went through the same thing myself about 6 months ago. Switched medications, and saw an instant improvement.

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  17. I'm a T1D as well, been on many cruises. I'd also suggest contacting the access desk, they'll hopefully give you contact details for someone on the ship who can be a useful point of call if you need anything on the ship.

    Cabins normally already have containers for ships in them (but if yours doesn't, just ask your steward). Don't put insulin into the fridge, they can get very cold and freeze which I'm sure you are aware makes it unusable. I'd suggest something like a Frio wallet to keep it cool instead.
    Make sure you've got sufficient spare supplies with you (preferably in hand luggage if travelling by air). And I'd include a spare glucometer in that as well.
    Any concerns in particular? I've been doing this for many years, so feel free to reach out with questions, I remember how daunting this all was when I was initially diagnosed (though that was, ahem, quite a few years ago!)
     

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