You said in your earlier post " the information given to the airline MUST match your travel documents". That is untrue. We have never "given" the airline anything other than our first and last names. That has been true for the entire 3+ decades we have been flying. In thsi post you are changing your story... 🙂
Way over priced for all cruise IMHO. We had the Vibe back when it was first around and the price was a LOT lower. Even then it was not really worth the price. Now it is absurd to pay that much for the Vibe.
Not at all true as far as airlines go. All of our passports have our middle names yet we never use middle names on our flight reservations. It has never been an issue is over three decades of flying. NCL can state whatever they want but their posting of info on their web site in no way controls an airline's policy.
I am not Tia but i can provide some insight.
1) Actually it is THEIR policy.
2) Points for CAS reset each year. The annual tier evaluation period is April 1 - March 31. If you have no activity in that time frame you have no CAS status. https://www.ncl.com/why-cruise-norwegian/casino-cruise/players-club
A club balcony quite is not considered a suite per NCL, it is merely the highest level balcony cabin. It comes with none of the suite amenities/freebies/etc.
You do not need to be a high roller to get freebies.A week or so after any cruise where you have casino play, call the Casino At Sea (CAS) team and see if you have earned anything. Getting a discount or even a free inside cabin is not difficult.
The definitions your provided were 100% irrelevant. It is not because "I": say so, it is because what I referenced fully is the EXACT definition of adjoining.
It is not just me. It is the very definition of the word. Next time you need a couple of hotel rooms that have a CONNECTING door between them, ask for adjoining rooms and see what you get. Especially in light of the EXACT definition of ADJOING that I posted form dictionary.com