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julig22

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  1. They do but it's something like 7 years
  2. It is per reservation, doesn't matter how many people are on the reservation. The 2nd or 3rd person cannot use another certificate. It does not mean one per person on the reservation.
  3. You have no choice in the matter - you get the route NCL chooses. And if it happens to be via St. Louis or Dallas or Toronto or Germany, that's what you get. NCL makes deals with the airlines, non-stop may not be available in your situation. For example, if they have negotiated 10 tickets from JFK to Rome on a non-stop and have 10 people where JFK-Rome would be the last leg, those 10 people get the NS, you get something else. But if they do have an available seat, they will certainly assign it to you. My first NCL trip to Rome was NS from Toronto, but first to Denver, then to Toronto. Quite a few passengers were coming from Toronto and they did NOT get a NS flight.
  4. It can be - I had a non-stop from Rome to JFK, but that wasn't my final destination, so my reservation would have taken priority since it still takes another 2 legs for me to get home to the west coast. Another time I had a layover in Munich. They will use any airline that has available flights.
  5. I usually go the OV to balcony route as the price difference between inside and OV is often pretty low compared to the significant difference between OV and balcony. That way I get upgraded on 2 cruises.
  6. I've never seen anything above 25K and it seems like it's been awhile since it was over 20K. But I also have to admit it's not something I pay attention to, since I've had my card for several years.
  7. No notice yet but it's gone from my account and the CN I used was returned. I happened to be on the phone with my PCC on another matter on Friday and she found the cancellation notice that had just been released. Assuming we're getting the same FCC deals.
  8. Not that it helps overseas but I got Global Entry after getting a "legal" 90 minute layover at JFK, flying in from Italy. I'm too old to be running through the airport to get to the next gate!
  9. 20% fcc hasn't been issued yet but my pcc suggested I book my replacement cruise now since people will be scrambling to rebook to use it. No indication that it won't be able to be used on an existing reservation that complies with the terms. The do tend to limit coupons to 2, so hard to say how much you can apply at any time. I've also got fcc from a price drop to apply, waiting for everything to return to my account. CN was already returned which was helpful to have for rebooking my replacement cruise.
  10. Not entirely true. The time frame for adding/deleting the air promo was recently changed to 110 days. Deviation requests are still 75 days.
  11. I agree. But being forewarned about potential issues helps. It's amazing how many times I've been told something isn't possible and had to let the person know that it actually was possible, and if they didn't know how to do it, please get a supervisor. So getting responses from people with actual experience can be helpful IMHO. But one does have to weigh the information they get on CC- sometimes rules change so how things were 10 years ago- or even last year - isn't always relevant.
  12. Because sadly there is a good chance that the rep will not know for certain and if they botch the upgrade/airfare it's hard to go back.
  13. Following as I have a similar situation, although not past final payment yet. My state room price went down but airfare went up. According to my PCC, I'd lose the lower airfare, plus the onboard upgrade that I have if I make changes now. Not too worried about the loss of the upgrade because I'll probably be using CC points to upgrade anyway but would obviously like the lower fare. I don't think anything else changed on my reservation when I've done an upgrade after FP but then again it's been awhile and I don't think there was anything that would have been different anyway. I'm wondering if I can wait and then request FCC for the price drop right after final payment.
  14. What about the look on the faces of those in the standby line as people with priority access go to the head of the line? Never done it, just heard that it is one of those latitudes perks that's kinda in the small print.
  15. Mine just cancelled today - it was one of the holdouts but now it's gone along with the others. I booked something else to take advantage of the 20% fcc but trying to figure out if there would be any issues upgrading now and then applying the 20% fcc when it becomes available.
  16. There is no such thing as a "free" tag. What you get as a latitudes member is a card that has 2 coupons for the meals. Unfortunately, by virtue of poor design, it appears that the bottom of the card is a coupon - it is not. It is merely the instructions on how to get your free laundry done. Which is to write your latitudes status on both the bag and the laundry slip. Nothing about attaching a coupon. As I recall, in a suite you get a letter that says what to write on the bag, again no coupon. I can't speak to how they keep track of how much laundry anyone submits. I did 2 bags on a 14 day trip and was not charged. According to the onboard CN staff, it is 1/week. Maybe I'll ask the next time I take a tour - then again maybe I don't want to know.
  17. I think the club balcony might 1/cabin BUT probably 2 for a 16 day cruise.
  18. Not entirely unexpected but the last time this happened and I was booked on the sole non-cancelled cruise, my on/default itinerary/on/default itinerary.... finally stayed on, it was just the cruises before and after than needed tweeking. So I'll take my 20% and go to Sydney by way of Tahiti and Fiji this year. I'm flexible!
  19. And December 2024 Sydney to Bali now officially cancelled as well.
  20. Best to post your request to the roll call if there is one.
  21. Keep in mind that if you are using credit cards you should have one that does not charge foreign transaction fees - those can add up quite quickly. And some cards require you to let them know in advance that you are travelling - otherwise your card will be declined. While I use the Schwab ATM card if I need cash, I use the NCL card (BofA) for most of my travel purchases. No annual fee, no foreign transaction fee, no requirement to notify BofA about my plans. Onboard purchases give 3% "cash back", everything else is 1% I think. But those points can be used for room upgrades so well worth it to me to use their card over another card that might give more points for travel.
  22. Sadly, it was terrible on 2 different ships...but based on the responses here, it sounds like they may have fixed the problem. I did have a burger on the Sun recently and it was much better.
  23. Most places take credit cards so the only cash needed would be for small purchases or transportation/tips. Stops in Europe are different than Caribbean - many are not focused on tourism so would prefer their local currency. Some places with accept either euros or pounds, but not so much USD. And expect a terrible exchange rate. I got a Charles Schwab account and get foreign currency at an ATM. Basically it's a prepaid ATM (visa) card, limited to the amount of money I've put into the account. No ties to any of my regular bank accounts so any fraud would be limited to the amount of money in the account. No charge to have the card, no foreign transaction fees, they also pay ATM fees. And if I should get into a bind and need money while overseas I can have funds transferred into the account.
  24. Most reputable tour operators have refund policies, often as late as 24 hrs - they are most likely fully aware of the schedule changes and are probably just rescheduling as they can. If rescheduling isn't an option, then they will refund.
  25. You have to be a little careful on the Tahiti/Hawaii trips, depending on which way you are going. They often use charter flights to Papeete so flying in early is not always an option.
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