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    We were with a tour group out of Albuquerque, 43 of us, so most of the time it was just our group in the buses. Princess had everything very organized. We flew into Fairbanks at 1am and the same day did gold panning and the riverboat. Spent another nite in Fairbanks, then a bus ride to Denali, where we took the afternoon 6hr tour.

     

    I wonder if my son was your bus driver from Fairbanks to Denali. Tall, good looking kid (aren't they all?)

  2. we'll have 2.5hr layover on a Friday evening. A Delta to Delta connection (ATL-SEA-ANC). Any suggestions for dining within area we'll be? TIA:)

     

    There are plenty of restaurants within the terminal area. I wouldn't venture out of the airport with only 2.5 hours. Getting back through security could take an hour by itself.

     

    Here's a link to the port of Seattle map for SeaTac. The Central Terminal has an Anthony's which is a Seattle staple for Seafood. Just hover over the blue dots for the restaurant name.

     

    http://www.portseattle.org/Sea-Tac/Maps-and-Directions/Pages/Central-Terminal.aspx

  3. Of course, the flip side is Disney operates at a generally much higher price point, so part of it becomes how you prefer to pay.

     

    This is true. For example, a 7 day Alaska cruise on Disney is $1350 per person more than the same week on NCL/Princess/Carnival.

     

    It's a balancing act - higher cruise fee and lower on board revenue or lower cruise and higher on board revenue.

  4. I will be staying at the Crown Plaza Seattle the night before my cruise. There does not seem to be a lot of retail around there. Am I crazy, but would like to get a case of bottled water and soda to bring on the ship with me. Is it going to be worth the hassle?

     

    There looks to be a Target at 2nd and Union, but Seattle looks pretty hilly.

     

    Rob

     

    From the Crown Plaza to Target is about 1/2 mile down hill. So that makes the return trip 1/2 mile up hill. Walk a couple of blocks more and you'll be at Pike Place Market. Downtown Seattle is a very walkable even if you are not in good shape.

  5. I currently have a suite booked on the Dawn for Feb 2015 with $300 OBC. I checked online today (mock booking) and noticed the OBC was $450 when I did not sign into my NCL and only $150 when I was signed into My NCL. There was no mention of the Valentine's Day special.

     

    I called NCL to see if I could get the extra $150 OBC. The NCL Customer Service Rep gave me good news and bad news. Good news was I could get the extra $150 OBC (total of $450 OBC), but my cruise price went up $12.00.

     

    Sure I'll spend $12 to get $150 any day. Rebooked, with same cabin and $450 OBC!

  6. No they didn't call me. I check the price almost every day. I go to the NCL site and book a dummy reservation with all the same info as the trip I have booked. When I did that today the price was lower. So because I have my cruise book directly with NCL I called them directly and they did the adjustment.

     

    Exactly what I did with my upcoming Alaska cruise (except I booked through a TA).

    Checked price, it was about $220 less

    Called the TA, they confirmed with NCL,

    Offered an upgrade, no thank you, I want the lower price

    Rebooked at lower price. (Final payment is not due until May)

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