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K_S

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    NCL
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Ft. Lauderdale

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  1. I don't think they have a VIP available. Maybe so, not sure. We took a "third" package which they were going to set up on ground level. When they messaged us this week and said they had a cancellation for the upper VIP, we switched. I had told them to put us on the wait just in case. That would mean our "ground" VIP they were reserving for us would be open. Basically, they were converting the lower space reserved for walkups and converting it just for our group of 6. Honestly, if I weren't stuck on the private bathroom, I would have stayed down there. It kinda looks like even more space. Ps., they threw some significant meal credit for the lower section instead of the upper portion...like book the VIP and we will give you 10% off the booking and an extra $50 in meal credit IIRC.
  2. Look up Hayhu Beach Club Muhahual. I found it by reading another post on here about CM. VERY highly rated, non-NCL location close to the port. We booked the day there. Space is limited to 40 ppl. I know they had a large group cancel (think they were sold out), because I just got an email yesterday that they had upgraded our space to the upstairs terrace. It was sold out when I made our reservation... My 15 and 13 y/o teens will be there, which is your kiddos age range I think.
  3. Very much my thought on this. I'm not trying to be a roller. These folks go out of our way to make sure we have the best time possible. There's a huge rabbit hole this all can go down about tipping and such. In the end, I think most folks want to show appreciation. The reason they keep asking, is to know how much seems like a fair amount to do so. Thanks for lending your thoughts on who and how much you tend to leave.
  4. Thanks for your reply. Very helpful. Tipping is very personal. I get that. It should be what someone feels is appropriate for the assistance they are getting. For the folks saying it doesn't matter, it absolutely matters. If I left a $1 tip for the butler after a week, then that would be considered offensive. Worse yet, it wouldn't be taken as bonus, but rather a likely symbol that I wasn't happy. Move the money sliders wherever anyone wants, but the message remains the same. If someone wants to leave a tip, it's a good practice to know what an average tip might be. Since many of us don't do this (cruise) often, to say "it doesn't matter" is quite unhelpful. A post like yours is excellent. I have read a couple like it. I only posted here, because it's the thread I had open and the topic was at-hand right before leaving. Honestly, there should be a pinned topic to the board since it seems to pop up regularly. I simply wanted to make sure I took enough cash to cover tips since I don't know how easy it is to get cash on the boat. In the end, we newbies want to know we can make our tip decisions based upon what everyone else is generally doing, and adjust the numbers according to our budget *and* the level of service which pleased us enough to do so. :)
  5. Ok. I thought I had this worked through, but with our cruise leaving in a couple of days, I wanted to be sure. Background: Haven; 7-Day cruise; FAS+; PP Gratuities; 6 people in our cabin (4 adults - 2 teens). Not really high maintenance. My parents go on 2-3 cruises per year. This is my personal family's second ever. We won't call for help often, but plan to take advantage of the amenities that are offered on occasion. We will use the concierge, although excursions are booked. Plan to use for entertainment, the service elevator, and incidental needs or adjustments to our trip as needed (like @9tee2Sea suggested above -- pretty much as a central coordination point). We will probably have the room stewards tidy up the room a couple of times, although we won't need new amenities such as towels...but they might take a couple away after scuba diving. I will totally tip a little additional to the bar tenders. At the bar, you *always* get what you pay for. Maybe tip the maître de $50 at the start of the cruise for choice seating when we go to the Haven Resturant. Questions: Do you generally keep the same waitstaff when eating there? Are the bartenders generally the same/same shifts each day in the Haven? Tips (cash $): Butler - $50 q/day x 7 = $350 - half up front. Concierge - $25 q/day x 7 = $175 - all up front. Room Steward - $100 at the end - half up front. Bartender - $50 up front (if same tender) or $10 upfront on a day we are drinking at the bar more than 1 drink a person. If drinking individually, probably $1 per drink. I'm only good for about three drinks per day...same with my fam. Maître De - $50 - up front Waitstaff - Included in FAS+ but certainly willing to drop some extra $$ if waitstaff is amazing. Analysis: Is this excessive? Are the amounts correct/too high/too low?
  6. My daughter is the same age and we are on that trip. She was pretty certain she would be stuck with her brother all week. Ha!
  7. Yeah, I'm sure they took the clicks they got over the last few weeks and added that to interest on the ship this week and decided maybe their pricing was not correct. Unforch.
  8. Have you actually tried checking out and adding the 7-day pass to your cart? You will get an error.
  9. Still cannot book the Thermal Suite yet on the website for the 9March cruise. Interesting. As a side note, for those of you who are discussing non-Thermal Suite topics, I would encourage you to take these talks to a new thread. Not that I am trying to be a thread police. I just suspect that there are others who might have similar questions about the Joy, but whom may not read this thread because of the title. Thank you for providing the ship update Rush.
  10. Your premise is generally correct, unless you are trying to send images as attachments...or upload them to something like Dropbox. Any more, unless you know how to change image resolution to 72dpi, you might be working with 3-5mb files. If you send 10 of those, you are using a third to half your allotment. Not an unlikely scenario if you don't know what you are doing.
  11. It's quite probable that the Starlink gear was installed, but they simply fed the new bandwidth into existing networking gear on the ship. If that gear was as originally outfitted in 2017, it's certainly understandable that there would be a bottleneck. I'm curious if they upgrade the WAPs when they get back to the states. *shrug* I suppose I simply won't expect anything good. Only thing other's haven't commented on was whether the speeds listed currently are from the standard or premium service tiers...
  12. Not sure how you are able for the March 9 sailing. Both myself and the Haven concierge get the same error currently. You can see the pricing, check the boxes, but adding to a cart is not enabled...at least for us. I just tried it once more right now after reading your post.
  13. Sorry. I probably didn't word my response correctly. I was meaning onboard the Joy, specifically, and maybe for this TA repositioning happening right now. I wasn't belittling your experiences. Likewise, it seems three of us will be on the Joy for the March 9 sailing. I suppose if all three of us are doing a speedtest at once, we might skew the results. Ha!
  14. Hoping someone onboard will give some form of report regarding the speedtest results they see. I also wonder how much of a difference between the base and streaming options on the new Joy Starlink system.
  15. We are going for spring break, and I can see the option to book the Thermal Spa on their website, but when I try to add it to the cart, it throws an error. Seems to confirm what you heard.
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