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  1. 1 hour ago, wxtrix said:

    so I just did a mock booking for the current "35% off" sale and I see our cabin has dropped by another $600 (a prior price drop dropped it $800). now I am wondering if I should just upgrade into a suite (we have one of the 2 forward-facing club balconies on the Sun) or take the price drop.

     

     

    Up to you, but there's nothing like a suiteeeeeeeee

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  2. On 7/14/2023 at 2:39 AM, MiniJeffrey said:

    Any new experiences by now, someone? 😄

     

    I just got off of the Encore a couple weeks ago, and the current flyer lined up with the supply that was available.  Veuve only in specialty restaurants by the glass, Pommery Rose was available when I wanted it.  All of the whiskey's on the list were available at the whiskey bar, and Whistle Pig was all around the ship.

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  3. 2 hours ago, LobsterStalker said:

     

    If maybe next week has been the response since May , then they definitely aren't sharing all that they know. The massive amounts of money that is paid by the cruiselines to dock at these ports is mindblowing and I'm sure that the NCL bigwigs would certainly be privy to better updates than that .

    The fact that they just keep selling their cruises under the false pretense that this will be a stop , is inexcusable ! At the very least as some have said there should be a footnote... 

    Maybe like .... "Oh by the way , incase this might be of interest to you ,we have had to cancel this stop on each of our last 20 cruises "

    I would respectfully disagree with any assertion that there is not fault on the part of NCL !

     

    I've dealt with enough small, foreign vendors (and governments). to know they can really suck at communicating estimated project times.  Remember, this is a very small foreign port, run by a government entity (which, also, generally suck at communicating), doing a major construction project, I'm sure while coordinating with multiple outside companies.  They could easily be saying something like "we don't have a definitive timeline but expect it to be done this summer" or "we expect it to be done in May", only for it to slip each month from project issues.  I doubt they're committing to an exact date until just before it opens.

     

    I've also dealt with NCL enough to know they also suck at communicating.  I wouldn't doubt if they are both playing a part here.

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  4. On 7/16/2023 at 2:01 PM, Monica887 said:

    I think this group posting is jaded. We've all been on multiple cruises, likely for years, and things lose their luster after a while. 

     

    First time I stepped on a ship I couldn't believe it was a ship! Everything was exciting. A balcony! A "free" bottle of sparkling wine! A diverse menu! But now we take it for granted. I'm on the ship, ok, it's pretty, here's my balcony, let's head to lunch, oh it's the same menu as last time, let's pop the cork, oh it's not really as good as the real stuff.... Stop letting yourself get jaded. 

     

    If you want a theatre trip, head to NY or London. If you want lobster (is that really the height of luxury anymore?) then go to Maine. I'm on a cruise to relax, and though it might be nice to have mind blowing entertainment and gourmet food, if I soak in some sun while watching the ocean while eating a mediocre salad, so be it - I'm relaxed, I'm not at work, I don't have to cook, and the sunset is spectacular.

     

    It's the cruise lines themselves that set the bar.  The Epic debuted with Blue Man Group, Cirque du Soliel, Legends in Concert, Second City Comedy, a Murder Mystery show, and a Nickelodean show for kids.  All were pretty solid (though the food at Cirque sucked lol).  That's in addition to the music venues.

     

    Today, you're lucky to get one decent show over 7 days.

  5. 18 minutes ago, cruiserbear55 said:

     

        Then please tell us how room comps are decided, if not based on play. Obviously, the more you stuff the slots the higher tier level you attain.

     

    Generally casinos decide room comps using Average Daily Theoretical loss, not points acquired over time.  10000 points in 2 days is worth more than 10000 points in 100 days.

  6. 7 minutes ago, janice2348 said:

    Thank you so much for posting this. We are considering the Encore for Alaska in 2025.  Did you find the ship to be overcrowded?  We usually sail on smaller ships so we are a little intimidated by its size.
     

    I’m glad you enjoyed your cruise! 

     

    It was definitely crowded, but it was also July 4th week.  Prime weather, prime holiday, prime crowds.  I did the Bliss when it was brand new in Alaska in October, and way less crowded, but the weather was awful and you couldn't see anything.

  7. 14 minutes ago, drumming cruisers said:

    @BirdTravels

    I have been ruby for years. I used to get comped balconies, then dropped to Oceanview, now just a percentage off cruise. So, if Comps aren't based on your play level, what are they based on?

     

     

    A common misconception with casino gambling is that Status = Play.  Casinos generally look at play using an Average Daily Theoretical loss (or, in the case of mLife, average trip theoretical rather than daily).

     

    A customer that gets to Ruby in five days is more valuable than a customer that gets to Ruby in 100 days.

  8. 24 minutes ago, JGmf said:

     

    Nope, I was on an 'older' ship, the Emerald, but was impressed by their food (pizza!), the International Cafe, way, way better drinks package, and greater number of pools and outside loungers. 

     

    (Apologies to the NCL friends on this board, I'm digressing about Princess, sorry).

     

    I know almost nothing about Princess, why do you think their drinks package was way better?  The premier looks similar or worse than the Premium Plus to me selection wise

  9. 1 hour ago, LobsterStalker said:

    If these statements are true , this makes my stomach churn when a large company like this gets away with deception and there seems to be no recourse. Reminds me of politicians 

     

    They're true, but they don't include all of the context to me.  They are building a new pier to increase capacity, and that's the pier that NCL is supposed to dock on.  It's also supposed to have already been completed. 

     

    I don't know if it's as simple as "just take another ship's spot" or "just tender" without having that capacity or good tender ships on the Prima.  I'm also not sure who isn't communicating well - is the port saying "it'll be done soon!" every week, or have they given NCL an updated estimate? 

     

    Very well could be NCL's fault, but it's hard to tell from the outside.

  10. 1 minute ago, ColeThornton said:

     

     

    because.........?

     

    Pros to me:  The Central Park area was cool and the sports bar was great - they did sports right.  Hiro was pretty awesome.

     

    Downsides:  Very kid focused and I sailed during a school time (not kid season), specialty dining wasn't as good as NCL in my opinion, didn't think the shows outside of Hiro were great (ex: the ice skating show kept having people fall down during the choreographed parts), the bars and drink package weren't as good, Casino table games have worse rules than NCL (only 1x odds on craps, for example).  Not much that made me go "heck yeah, I want to go back".

     

    Personal preference obviously.  I'm hitting the Prima next, then Virgin for the first time.

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  11. You can consider upgrading to FAS+ to get the upgraded beverage package, unlimited wi-fi, and money back on port excursions.

     

    If doing 3-4 NCL excursions, that's $150-$200 back from the upgrade.  The upgraded beverage package includes bottled water and starbucks coffee, so if you drink those + a few upgraded drinks you're getting your money's worth generally.

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  12. CAS, in general, is not near as comp-friendly as the other cruise lines, nor as proactive. It also isn't really like a land-based casino.

     

    If you want that, you're better off with Royal or Celebrity, but I find their games worse (no pai gow, single odds on craps, etc).

     

  13. On 7/12/2023 at 10:17 PM, cusematt4 said:

    I hope NCL reconsiders these entertainment cutbacks and they are noticable and many are frustrated at the decreased product from NCL.  I know we can stick with other lines, but we enjoy the variety that RCL and NCL each provided.

     

    I had a very similar experience on the Encore last week. I ended up killing them on the post cruise survey.

     

    It was, in short, boring. The ports in Alaska were great, but I can only drink and gamble so much over 7 days for downtime. Literally the only good show was Choir of Man.

     

    I'm taking a port intensive cruise on the Prima next, then thinking about jumping ship to Virgin.

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  14. Just now, MacGuffin3 said:

    Sure this is a Victoria thing? or a NCL staffing thing?  I find it hard to believe even the crookedest politicians would micromanage how many bars are allowed per deck on a docking ship.  But after the last few years, I suppose nothing Canadian politicians do surprises me.

    I will just snag a few cans of hard seltzer from bars during the week and keep them in my fridge for Victoria.

     

    I'm pretty sure it was Victoria.  I was sitting in the Mojito bar at the time and listened to the bartenders.  They were all open, then the bars all got a call that we were X miles outside of port and had to start shutting down.  They told me they were done serving, then I ran to the Whiskey bar real quick and grabbed my drink, right as the Whiskey bar got the same call.  That didn't happen in any other port on the trip.

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