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julig22

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  1. 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.
  2. Sorry, can't help you there. I'm actually not a coffee drinker, just going on info others have posted.
  3. Yes, just ask. Yours would most likely be confiscated. And they will provide pods, etc.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Why would they? Just extra work for the stewards that way. Just ask for one if you want one.
  7. You can get a can for the same price, just ask for it that way.
  8. 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.
  9. Can't be mentioned site has the initials beginning with F and mentions a book
  10. The land tours on a cruise tour aren't run by NCL - they are contracted to a 3rd party. You will be able to choose/book any available land excursions through your tour guide. As far as NCL is concerned, you are on a 7 day cruise. And in case you were wondering, you do not get latitudes points for the land portion of your trip. tours.pdf
  11. Sorry, have to ask. Did NCL cancel transfers from the airport? They did that to me in Buenos Aires, just want to know if this is becoming a common practice, after they assured me that it was just an issue with BA.
  12. Someone is currently posting dailies in the group on the-can't-be-mentioned site, simply called Norwegian Bliss
  13. Doubt that anything will change in the next few months, unless you are talking about 2025. There schedules are pretty much set years in advance, unless something happens to make them redeploy ships elsewhere.
  14. They won't decline your bid until the last minute, so there is no opportunity to bid again.
  15. I booked a flight through NCL for a cruise leaving from Stockholm. A week or so before I was scheduled to leave, SAS announced a potential airline strike. NCL proactively rebooked my flights, on other airlines, completely different itineraries. Had I booked directly with the airlines I would have spent a considerable amount of time and money trying to rebook overseas flights at the last minute. Another reason to consider not booking directly with airlines. It goes both ways.
  16. I've always gotten email and/or texts from the airline once I've checked in. But you do have to ask to receive notifications. That should be sufficient proof for insurance I would think.
  17. The container was actually labeled as shampoo, not shampoo/conditioner so seemed to be a more permanent addition. There was another discussion earlier when someone noticed that their container had been topped off with clear shampoo, rather than the usually cloudy mix. I guess time will tell.
  18. Yes, you can just go 1-way. You will pay half of the quoted price, just need to decide before your final payment DUE date. You can also start from 1 location, return to somewhere else, assuming it's a gateway that they would normally use.
  19. There are multiple types of FCC. Just speculation on my part, based on how it's been on my account. FCC given in lieu of a refund shows in your account and when applied is shown as a payment. The 25% FCC given as a bonus from covid cancellations was directly applied as a reduction to the cruise fare when booking another cruise and isn't available as an actual payment, has to be applied by TA/PCC to a booking. FCC given for price-drops is also applied directly to cruise fare, not available as an actual payment. Those don't seem to appear in MyNCL accounts either. Maybe NCL's way (intentional or not) to limit use of credits and discount certificates unless you are using a TA or PCC?
  20. An issue that I mention anytime I call the excursions desk...and sometimes remember to mention in my post cruise survey. But there can not be any overlap. One option is to mark all the excursions as favorites before booking anything - but you still won't see if anything new is added.
  21. Wow, what a blow to all those people using credit card points to book their flights, believing that they are in a better position than those booking with NCL. Guess they need to just cash in their points and use the money to book directly.
  22. Or so you keep saying, with no proof. Got it. Hadn't noticed the big "3rd PARTY BOOKING" on my ticket before.
  23. Any reference to priority status had to do with type of tickets, not how they were purchased. I don't doubt that first class passengers would get priority treatment. Not proof that there is any advantage to purchasing economy tickets directly from the airlines over purchasing economy tickets through NCL or another 3rd party - with respect to rescheduling, bumping, etc.
  24. 2 out of 3, not continuing with Bali to Singapore. A taste of Asia, plus northern Alaska - been booked since they first posted it (still paying DSC rates from 2 increases back!). And I've been waiting for awhile to find a cruise that actually spends time in Australia - not the usual NZ with a side of Sydney!
  25. My exact same experience. Once with United (in Buenos Aires), once with Iceland Air (in Stockholm). Both offered transportation and hotel accommodations, meals included. Both automatically rebooked my flight and allowed me to later change the flight. And United gave me a $200 credit. And per the instructions given with NCL flight information, the AIRLINE owns the reservation 72 hours prior to flight time. NCL would have no reason to call, nor would NCL have information about the cancellation.
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