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NCL Robocall re. travel docs.


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That might educate some first time cruisers who book cruises without reading the requirements. If they fail to meet the requirements, they can be deny boarding

 

Not just first time cruisers :)

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I got mine today - first at work and as I was picking it up it disconnected without saying anything then immediately called my cell. First time I've ever gotten this type of message from NCL.

 

It was an 800 # but listed "unavailable" as the caller.

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This must be something new. Never happened to us. We do keep hearing, though, about passengers who did not know the requirements. Even though it is spelled out in the e-docs. So if this helps, it's a good thing.

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