Your "rebuttal" was so filled with errors that I just chose the first one. How could NCL possibly know all the potential passenger scenarios? Are you serious?
Ah! Completely forgot about the EDL. For some reason, I was thinking that was only necessary for domestic airline flights in 2025. Which is actually quite important, since I don't have one yet.
You seem to be missing something somewhere. NCL hasn't made any decision regarding the OP. They just sent him an email.
It's when he gets to the ship that NCL will make a decision. They are simply pointing out what that decision may be.
Barely. 53% was the most recent number I could find. Pretty sad, actually. It's true that Americans don't need passports for some international travel -- until they do and don't have one. I mean, c'mon. You can't even drive to Canada without at least a passport card.
Of course I'm not sure. I was wrong TWICE yesterday. If I recall, I read it on NCL's website regarding proper documentation. If I get motivated, I might look again, but probably not.
The more I think about this, the more I empathize with OP's consternation. This just shouldn't be possible.
However, that does not change the fact that, in the end, it's the passenger's responsibility to ensure they have the proper documentation, not NCL's.
I believe it's a NCL requirement regardless of country visited. I assume it's to make everything uniform, rather than having different criteria for different itineraries.
Unfortunately, yes, you should have known -- especially as an experienced cruiser. It's common knowledge, to anyone who makes any effort at all, that a BC can only be used on a closed-loop cruise.
I'm sorry this happened to you, seriously. I agree that NCL should not have the option available on an open jaw cruise, but ultimately, it's all on you.
Good luck getting it resolved.
You can't use a FCC that isn't posted to your account yet. Why didn't you wait? I hope the best for you, but I doubt you can apply a FCC to a cruise after final payment. Hope I'm wrong.
Fair enough. I pay no attention to the gender of the poster. I have no idea if you're a guy or gal, or cruiseny, Bunny, julig or anyone else. Makes no difference to me.
So, I assume that is all you have to say regarding my recap?
Well, let's recap a bit.
He questions if he should call corporate and complain about rough seas. He insinuated that staff would get in trouble for saying anything. He wants an apology for the rough weather.
He claims the ship was damaged and taking on water. He questions the captain’s decision to leave port and insinuates that NCL just wanted to avoid port fees. He wants anyone who doesn't empathize with him to "go away".
Sorry, but that's going to get some feedback.