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ItsAllAboutTheSass

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  1. Probably an unusual question, if I requested a refund (about 85 days to go before it gets paid) can I change my mind and take the FCC (+bonus) instead or am I now locked in to the cash refund? 
    Did you get a confirmation email for your refund? I asked my TA and he said he didnt get one when he submitted the form. I'm showing FCC credit in MyNCL

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  2. 6 hours ago, JamieLogical said:

     

    I was hoping they would follow Carnival's example before they announced their cancellation policy Friday, because I would have loved $400 in OBC over my two sailings, but I was disappointed to see no announcement as such when NCL finally came out with their new policy. I assume if they were going to do it, they would have announced it at the same time as the new cancellation policy, they way Carnival did. But I do have an email into my PCC asking her if NCL will follow suit. I also think offering OBC to keep your booking might discourage people from using the cancellation to just try to leverage a better deal on a near-term sailing.

    I'd like to see obc as well.  We dont tend to spend a lot on the ship, but this would give us a reason to try some different things within NCL.  I think the specialty dining venues are over priced but with some incentive of try one. 


  3. Why would you not?
     
    The total duty would be about $400.  The cost of an attorney for an initial one hour meeting if you are arrested for smuggling would be the same amount. They can also seize the jewelry and don't have to return it.  If you are honest, often they will look away, or charge a lot less.  We've many times brought a dozen or more bottles of wine back into the US. We always declare them and never been charged duty.
     
    We bought a black pearl necklace in French Polynesia.  They charged us $43 in duty.  The entire process took about five minutes.  (They only take US Dollars or checks, not credit cards or foreign currency as an FYI).  Paying it was well worth not losing out Global Entry and having a black mark on our record so every single time we re-entered the country we'd be subjected to special screening.  No thanks.
    OP didn't specify on ship purchases vs on shore purchases. I know people that bought jewelry on an island and just slipped the ring on a finger. I was answering based on off ship purchase.

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  4. 3 minutes ago, Lou33 said:

     

    Wow.  If I did that for one night, I think I would survive.  The next morning would be my worst nightmare.👾💀😈  But if I did that every single night, then please wheel me over to the Friends of Bill W meeting.  😊

    We would see you there...with a drink

  5. 4 minutes ago, julig22 said:

    have they assigned your cabin yet?  I've always been able to keep my cabin when "re-booking" prior to final payment.  They can adjust cabin assignments but they haven't done so in my experience.  While technically it's a re-book, they don't necessarily do anything but adjust the payment amount.

    I booked a specific cabin.  I've been able to keep this cabin thru price adjustments. I'm just wondering if they would adjust a GTY rate to a booking that has a cabin assigned

  6. On 10/20/2019 at 4:47 PM, Two Wheels Only said:

    The sofa-bed is the same in both staterooms. The difference may be the location of the sofa-bed. It is either near the balcony or it is near the closet. In 10134, the bed is near the balcony and the sofa-bed is near the closet. In 10276, the bed can be in either location but it is probably near the closet and the sofa-bed is probably near the balcony. 

     

    Your current location is much further from the elevator and whether that is a plus or a minus is up to you. 

     

    The angled balcony is larger but you already know that. If possible, try to get 10184 or 10296 on the port side.

    How can you tell where the bed/sofa is located?

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