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julig22

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  1. Technically yes. But it just reduces the cost of what you paid for the excursion in the first place.
  2. If you book online, the credit is applied at the time you book. If you book onboard, the credit is applied after you take the tour. But you still get your $50 credit if you miss the bus - they don't keep track of who shows up. You paid, doesn't matter if you don't show up.
  3. Yea, I just looked. $89 on the Sun and Sky, $99 on the Jewel My cruise on the Sky is 137 days out but available now.
  4. Maybe it didn't? It charged me $89, which is less than people were posting, so I assumed that was the credit. But now I realize that it wasn't a $50 discount... Different prices for different ships? I'm on the Sun.
  5. Actually, I had my first dinner on my last cruise. A very knowledgeable CN manager so got some good information, plus the ability to try to plant a few improvement ideas. But it is the luck of the draw. And the wine flows freely for anybody who doesn't take the drink package!
  6. I'm going with no because this is the first I've ever seen it offered. Only cruisetours I've seen were for Alaska and Hawaii.
  7. Well, with the BOGO offer you can book 1 way - they just charge you half if RT, might be slightly different if your starting and ending ports are different, depending on the airfare for that port. I would assume that if they are changing their airfare program, it would be $75 if only doing 1-way. But pure speculation on my part!
  8. Sadly, they removed the compare option several years ago. You used to be able to do a rudimentary side by side comparison of 3 cruises.
  9. It seems to be different for a solo booking vs multiple passengers. At least that's what I noticed a couple of weeks ago after someone posted about the changes.
  10. I'm a latitudes member and I signed up - I would like to see the engine room and the bridge.
  11. The $50 excursion credit applies. But apparently the latitudes discount does not.
  12. There was a pretty good Queen cover band on one of my cruises, did 2 different shows - did a great Bohemian Rhapsody.
  13. What are you trying to say? If you are before final payment then you get cash back if you've already paid, a reduced invoice amount if you have yet to pay. The FCC is only if the price goes down after final payment and it's a COURTESY, not an obligation on the part of NCL. If prices for what you booked aren't showing then it means that it's sold out and therefore no price drop.
  14. FCC only. Incentive to spend more money by booking another cruise. No need to call anyone to check prices. Just go online and look, although after final payment due date you can only look, you can't put anything on hold.
  15. The FCC that I got when my cruise was cancelled did appear in my account. That FCC was available to use for anything cruise related, could be transferred, etc. When it is used, it is reflected as a payment on your statement. The FCC for a price drop can only be used as an offset for cruise fare and cannot be transferred. Which is why, I would assume, that it has to be applied by a TA or NCL rep. When it is used, it is reflected as a discount (sometimes noted, sometimes not) against the cruise fare on your statement. Just like there are different types of OBC, there are also different types of FCC and the rules are different. So yea, people may see FCC in their account. It depends on the source.
  16. And multiple posters, including me, have said just the opposite.
  17. No, it doesn't show when you go to your MyNCL account. Only visible to a TA or NCL rep. Your TA should have forwarded the notification letter to you. I book through NCL, so all correspondence comes directly to me.
  18. Sorry, can't help you there. I'm actually not a coffee drinker, just going on info others have posted.
  19. Yes, just ask. Yours would most likely be confiscated. And they will provide pods, etc.
  20. You should get a refund for her taxes/port fees, any drink or meal packages, prepaid DSC, prepaid excursions. You will not get a refund for the cruise fare or airfare. I'm not sure if you have to let them know prior to check-in or if you can just tell them she's a no-show when you arrive. If she has travel insurance she might be able to get a refund for her fare.
  21. With price drops you have to take the good with the bad, it's not just the fare. Some things stay, some are part of the package. Sometimes prices go down but you may also see changes in the terms of the promos (BOGO is a promo). Your PCC/TA/NCL rep has no control over what changes, what stays the same. They put in the request for the price adjustment, the computer spits out the price and promos.
  22. Why would they? Just extra work for the stewards that way. Just ask for one if you want one.
  23. You can get a can for the same price, just ask for it that way.
  24. Yes, you can cancel the air without affecting your reservation, as long as you do it before the final payment date. If you requested a deviation, you would lose the $25 credit. They also cancelled and refunded the airport transfers on mine so I had to add them back in later.
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