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  1. Have you considered using the transfer service provided by your cruise line (for a fee)? If this is for Celebrity or Royal Caribbean, they both offer the service. You can call them to pre-book it or arrange it while on your ship. I would do it in advance. I haven't seen a more reasonably priced alternative.
  2. I've bought lots of crap on the ship that I would not otherwise buy in order to use up non-refundable OBC. Better to buy something than to leave it go unused. Buy them out of overpriced M&Ms if you have to.
  3. I used an eSim with no issues in the UK. The process to set up was simple and without issues. There are multiple companies that sell them. You do need to be careful that you are getting the features you want. Since you want calls and data (texts, email, apps), you need to make sure the eSim support that. Many eSims sold only support data (no voice support). A commonly mentioned one to use in Europe is from a company called Orange: https://travel.orange.com/en/buy-a-sim/offers/europe It will come with a French phone number. But it will work in most, if not all, European countries by connecting to a local cellular carrier that Orange has agreements with. Check the website to verify if all your countries are supported. I have not used Orange myself. I planned to, but decided just to switch to T-Mobile, which offers plans that work in Europe as part of the US plan.
  4. https://www.nclhltd.com/investors/shareholder-benefits
  5. To me, Taormina is one of those locations where the ships' "Taormina on your Own" excursions make sense. It really is a town you just want to walk around at your own pace and soak it in. No need for a tour or guide. But getting there using public transporation/taxi is not all that easy or inexpensive. Let the ship's bus get you there and back, but enjoy the time while there doing whatever you want. I've done this twice with no regrets.
  6. Kaisatsu sums it up nicely. These 2 cruises are pretty much at opposite ends of the spectrum. Choose the one that is in your half of the spectrum.
  7. Have you been there before? Assuming not, I would take a taxi from the ship to see La Sagrada Familia. It’s possibly the biggest attraction in Barcelona. Then if time permits, I’d taxi back to walk around some in the area where Gaudi architecture is prominent in several buildings. Then maybe walk down Las Ramblas back toward the ship, catching a taxi at some point to get you there.
  8. I don’t recall the exact time, but yes, they run multiple busses and they will assign you to a specific departure time based upon your flight departure time. They will ask for the flight info when you buy the bus transfer. If you look thru the various threads on this topic, you may find a picture of the bus departures list that people have posted from previous cruises. But your cruise may or may not follow that list.
  9. Since the OP has stated they are going to use NCLs air option, that only gives them the ability to extend 2 nights after the end of the cruise. My advice is to spend that time in London and see what you can. Trying to cram in a Paris visit is not a valuable part of your time. Save Paris for another trip. Or cancel the NCL airfare and book your own flights (which will likely be more expensive) but will allow you to add several more days on to the end of the trip so you can get over to Paris.
  10. It happens automatically on a daily/realtime basis. Incoming charges get deducted from an appropriate OBC bucket until the OBC bucket is empty. You can, and should, follow along using the TV screens in your cabin to check your bill up to that point in time. Note, it can be confusing how the math is being done. Especially on some ships’ TV screens. You can always stop by guest services and they will print out your account charges up to that point. This printout is usually easier to follow with respect to the 2 types of OBC.
  11. I'm pretty sure that all the tours use the same boats. For my cruise in May (on Royal Caribbean), our cruise excursions did indeed get to the island first before ANY public boats or private tours. We left from a dock near the docked ship. While we were touring Delos, the boat that brought us to Delos went back to Mykonos and served as the first public transport boat for individual travelers and those on tours (I assume). They brought those people to Delos and then took our ship excursion groups back to Mykonos. I don't recall seeing any private tour boats in the process.
  12. The passenger probably should have asked about refunds before leaving the ship. I don't think there is any stated policy regarding this situation by the cruise line. Therefore, I doubt there is any process to initiate refunds. Perhaps the passenger will get lucky and get some refund if there is someone on board the ship who recognizes that it would be something they could do for the passenger. But I would not bet money on this happening.
  13. Since you're good with public transportation, I would fly into either airport and take transit into London and spend the night before your cruise enjoying the city (or a few nights, if you can). Stay in the County Hall/Waterloo area. Then take a train from Waterloo station to Southampton on the morning of your cruise. Then take a taxi from the Southampton train station to the ship.
  14. I agree with KeithJenner about Rhodes. The ships dock right beside the entrances to the Old Town. You can't get much closer without docking on the street.
  15. Yes, a solo cruiser in a Studio cabin can optionally decline the drink package. That will remove the mandatory gratuities for the package from the cost of the cruise. For a 7 day cruise, it removes $152.60 from the cost. You can also remove the dining package if you really want, but that only saves $11.80.
  16. https://www.ncl.com/latitudes-rewards-program#tier_benefits
  17. I’m quite confident the ship crew can accommodate the situation with your child. However, I doubt you’ll get much confirmation from Royal until you get on the ship. There always seems to be a crew member responsible for the B2B process. Go to guest services early in the cruise and explain what needs to happen. They can make it happen. Ask to speak to the person who will be responsible to see to the details. Don’t sweat the room change. I’ve done it several times. I actually like getting a new cabin for something different. Work with your cabin steward on the actual details. Some have preferences on how they like to accommodate you. I choose to entirely repack my belongings into my luggage just so there are no loose clothes going down the hallway. If you get a 2nd room that is near your first, you might keep the same steward or you can at least go introduce yourself to the new steward and let them know your bags are going be coming in that morning.
  18. Sounds like an opportunity to book another short cruise prior to the 12 night one.
  19. If you can afford the larger room, I would go for it. Hotel rooms in Europe are generally much smaller than we are familiar with in the US hotels. For your afternoon in Venice, I would suggest getting ground transport from the hotel to Piazzale Roma (the transportation hub for Venice) and then catching a vaporetto water bus (Line 1 or 2) to ride the entire length of the Grand Canal (to soak it all in) to San Marco Square. Do your sightseeing in that area and expand outward. If you're walkers, end your day by walking back to Piazzale Roma so you can get lost in the core of Venice (and then get unlost -- don't worry, you will -- just look for signs on the walls pointing you to P. Roma). It's a wonderful day!
  20. You can request the cord and distilled water using this form. https://www.royalcaribbean.com/resources/guest-special-needs However, if the supplies are not in your cabin upon arrival, ask your steward to get them for you. I’ve never had a problem getting them. But more times than not, for me, I’ve had to ask for them upon arrival, even after filling out the form. The cord will likely be a big heavy orange cord like you use in your garage. You might want to bring duct tape to tape it to the floor since it likely will have to run from an outlet on the desk.
  21. Yes, they return to your account as they previously were before using them. You may need to call to use them on an immediate cruise as I think it took a few days before I could see them on my online account to do something with them. However, you will be calling anyway to cancel the first cruise. So just see if that agent can immediately process them on to another cruise.
  22. I would estimate $8-15 per drink. But it really depends on WHAT you drink. Beers are on the lower end. Fancy martinis are on the upper end. A generic screwdriver in between.
  23. More likely is that United will upgrade one of their frequent flyers or customer's that paid more money that is currently in economy into those unfilled Plus seats. And then they will assign you into the lower cost, now open, economy seats.
  24. It's interesting that the link you provide (to the Australian FAQs) has different information than what we see in the USA. Here is the equivalent USA FAQ Link. https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/different-departure-port-city?country=USA Where it says "Royal Caribbean no longer allows cruise passengers to pre-plan early debark or late embarkation for any of our ships."
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