And if you go to NCL's website to look for Transatlantic in January 2024 there are no cruises listed under the search feature (yes there is the Joy but it does not come up under the search) SO I stand by my original statement.
If you got a Future Cruise Credit and trying to find what NCL cruises there are in the next year it can be difficult. Here is a GREAT site that list every single NCL cruise by date. Once you see something you like you can start researching it or give it to your travel agent. Hope this helps. (I don't think they are selling them...but if this isn't allowed I apologize. It helped a lot of folks in our rollcall on FB) https://www.cruisetimetables.com/ncl-cruises-2024.html?fbclid=IwAR2gFKLg5vfRnYzKspu3krDWPMh8ARBqBsa_uMjqDf1dPXY5Y4t2YuQoNA0
If you got a Future Cruise Credit and trying to find what NCL cruises there are in the next year it can be difficult. Here is a GREAT site that list every single NCL cruise by date. Once you see something you like you can start researching it or give it to your travel agent. Hope this helps. (I don't think they are selling them...but if this isn't allowed I apologize. It helped a lot of folks in our rollcall on FB) https://www.cruisetimetables.com/ncl-cruises-2024.html?fbclid=IwAR2gFKLg5vfRnYzKspu3krDWPMh8ARBqBsa_uMjqDf1dPXY5Y4t2YuQoNA0
We booked for July 2023 in Sept 2019. I had checked a few months ago and it had increased a lot so I was happy. Then folks on our roll call said they were getting rebates. We checked and got $1200 FCC!! Very happy we did. You just never know.
Call back again. I have realized "call centers" are actually individuals in their homes not working next to others or with supervision. Call back several times until you get a KNOWLEDGEABLE agent (they do exist). I seem to get better agents if I choose the options of "current reservation working with a travel professional" but that could be coincidence.
Please don't put them on the balcony. First, a strong gust can blow them overboard. Second if everyone does this is makes the ship look like a Chinese riverboat!
This was my 1st thought. She's going in Dry Dock before relocating. Dry Dock can take a couple of weeks or a few months depending what needs to be done.
Yes, RCCL Spectrum of the Seas has been sailing out of Singapore, Shanghai and the region the last 4 years (aside from Covid of course) and doing well.
Not stupid at all!!! I am sure many will have the same and others will give answers. But you should contact NCL (or your travel agent if used) directly to get the best answers
That's not what this says....it says ALL SAILINGS for 4 months.
.."Norwegian Epic's sailings from December 1, 2023, through and including April 9, 2024, have been canceled"
If you purchase through Entertainment on the app is it the same tour as Cruise Next/Platinum tours or different? I am looking at doing it on Prima...has anyone done that one? Worth $149? I should say I am former crew on ships so lived in backstage areas. I would do it only because I'm curious about seeing the newest ship technology. As I used to conduct "behind the stage" tours on Disney I am truly on the fence about booking this one.
I'm afraid this may end up a very expensive lesson on why travel insurance is needed for everyone. I broke my wrist and all $4000 onboard was covered 100% due to travel insurance