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  1. 29 minutes ago, fatcat04 said:

    Here is the sheet from NA 2 weeks ago detailing all the beverage events on our 7 day cruise. We did the first sea day Mixology and loved it. Get there early to get a good seat at the bar. 

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    The martini tasting at the bottom was it everyday?

     

  2. 26 minutes ago, fatcat04 said:

    POA1 had a great suggestion of using a hot spot travel router to enable multiple people to utilize the same internet plan at the same time assuming they are all near the router. We bought TP-Link N300 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router - WiFi Bridge/Range Extender/Access Point/Client Modes, Mobile in Pocket(TL-WR802N) from Amazon at his suggestion along with a rechargeable portable battery charger. Dh set it up on his phone before we left home so it was pretty easy to get going once onboard. It worked like a dream. 3 of us were all hooked in at once. We just kept it near the cabin and we all could use it in the cabin or on the balcony.

    Would we need to bring a laptop or is it possible to do 100% wireless? We are planning on bring an iPad and phones 

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  3. 6 minutes ago, OR_Cowboy_1952 said:

    All I can do is relate our own experience.  I’m an American and my husband is Canadian.  On a recent cruise from Vancouver to the states (on another cruise line), Customs and Border Patrol told us, that our NEXUS cards were for land or air crossings between the US and Canada only and did not apply to sea entry.  You will need your passport.  That said their is still an advantage.  When you obtain NEXUS you are deemed a ‘trusted traveler’.  As a US citizen (I think) you can use Global Entry kiosks at the airport.  If a port has kiosk you can use them as well, but VERY few ports do.  

    Who ever told you that was mistaken 

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