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martinm

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  1. I know this i snot everyones cup of tea... If I am at a table eating and someone sits down while I get more food... I just sit right back at the table w/ them. I'm polite and do not mind someone in the empty seats.

    I often offer to share tables if I happen to sit at a bigger table.

     

     

    They key to getting away w/ it is being friendly!

  2. I have never had any trouble getting shot or double shots.

    I was going to suggest the bottle for the room and I see your ahead of me.

     

     

    When I look at this for myself the cheers is worth it and I get a bottle of rum for my room.

    I KNOW I will drink more than 6 drinks a day so it works out for me to pre pay.

     

     

     

    The price on your shots may very by variety or tequila. I want to say it was 7 or 8 bucks a shot last time I purchased but did I mention I have lots of drinks when I cruise ;)

  3. The 11th is the first sailing but I don't want a 3 day.

    It was only a grand more for me to get 7 days.

    I'll follow the link to find the Roll call.

     

    Agreed, I cant believe how much attention Long Beach is getting.

    I like the eastern cruises but the air fair ruins it for me.

    The only thing I am not looking forward to on my Nov 3 Disney Fantasy cruise is the flight to Orlando.

  4. I just booked a suite for the Panorama for Dec 2019.

    Can't believe we are finally getting a new ship on the west coast!

     

    I see there is no listing for Roll Call for this ship yet but those first sailings are selling fast.

     

    Who else is in for a new ship!

  5. I say the same thing about smugglers. Disney allows one to bring on as much alcohol that they can carry. So does NCL.

     

    NCL does not allow you to carry on as much as you'd like.

     

    Grabbed this from CC NCL section.

    Are You Legal?

    The drinking age on all of NCL's ships is 21. However, passengers who are 18 to 20 years of age can purchase and consume beer or wine when the ship is in international waters (does not apply to Alaska or Hawaii sailings). A parent or legal guardian must be onboard the sailing with the minor and sign a consent form at the front desk.

     

    Bringing Booze Onboard

    Bringing liquor onboard at embarkation: It's not allowed -- items are secured until debarkation day.

     

    Bringing wine or Champagne onboard: It's allowed, but you'll have to pay a corkage fee for all wine that is brought onboard. Fees are $15 for 750ml bottles, $20 for 1,000ml and $30 for 1,500ml. Boxed wine is not allowed.

     

    Purchasing liquor in port: It will be retained until the end of the cruise.

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