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  1. On 7/13/2022 at 11:06 AM, bobcattk said:

    Skip links in case you just want to see one part of the video
    00:00 Secret #1 Cocktail party invitation
     

    There haven't been any cocktail party on my last 4 post covid cruises on Divina

  2. The extra points are supposed to be added to our Voyager accounts before the cruise.

    Has anyone here received those points and know how long time before the cruise you will receive them??

     

    I'll take advantage of this with a couple of cruises and bump myself into the Diamond level. I want to see it happen with the first cruise before I book the next though. Things doesn't always go as planned with MSC.

     

    https://www.msccruisesusa.com/manage-booking/msc-voyagers-club

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  3. My wife and I and my brother in law was on a cruise. My brother in law woke up the first morning on the ship and was very sick. Ship's doctor did what he could and transferred him to a hospital in Nassau. Wife and I followed along. He was taken care of and we flew home after 4 nights.

    Wife and I paid for his cruise and all expenses in relation to his medical issue, stay in Nassau and flights home. 

    When I booked the cruise I bought travel insurance for each of us, not knowing that I just could have bought one and it would cover all of us.

     

    So the question now is which of our insurance policies should we file the claims? Should we put it all on one, and should it be his or one of ours? Or should we file a claim for each of us, or maybe one for him and one for us?

     

    We called the number on the insurance papers and they seems to either not know or be reluctant to give us the info.

     

  4. 29 minutes ago, Stockjock said:

    Just to make things even more confusing...

    When I click on "Upcoming Cruises", I see a 4 night to Bimini and Nassau.  If I click on "Manage my Reservation", I am seeing the original 5 night to Key West and Cozumel.  If I then click on "Plan my Cruise", it shows a 5 night, only this time going to Nassau and Cozumel.  

    Very confusing.

     

    nm

  5. 6 minutes ago, Ken the cruiser said:

    I've been following along on this thread and I was just curious about a couple of things if the below Dec 26th cruise on the Summit is the one in question. First, you've been calling this a New Years Eve cruise. But even if it was for the original 5 days, wouldn't you still have been disembarking in Miami on Dec 31st?

     

    But more importantly if you live in the New York area, why would you even consider going through all the preliminary effort, to include getting the antigen tests, booking a hotel near the port and then flying roundtrip from New York to Miami for a 5 day cruise? Why not, for example, sail out of New York on the Norwegian Gem for 7 days leaving the same day, Dec 26, and getting back Jan 2? I realize you of course have your reasons, but I was just curious. Seems the NCL cruise would have been a lot less stressful all around.

     

     

    The new years cruise on summit departs on the 30th. That's the day where the 26th 4 day cruise returns to Miami.

     

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