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Interesting. The dockyard has wifi. $5 for an hour $10 for the day and $15 for 3 days. It's not great on the ship yet but will improve as work is completed. it's "great" on the dock

 

Thanks Dave Holmans

 

Hmmm. i wonder how you go about getting that set up!?! and is it really $15 for 3 full days access?! i was planning on a very small package on the ship b/c I need to check my email a few times. this would be great!

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Has anyone noticed, or heard, if they are selling the Spa passes pre-boarding in the terminal? In the past they have set up a table , and it was very convenient.

 

I looked for it and didn't see it so I asked each person as we walked on until someone on the ship told me to go directly to deck 15. That doesn't mean they won't do it in the future

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WHAT! :eek:

 

 

Are you sure about this? that is a much as the spa per day, a CC memeber was told 20 per day

 

That is what I was told and I asked him to repeat it. I'll ask again tonight. Remember I was told $146 for the spa quite a few times. We paid $169 pp for the week

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That is what I was told and I asked him to repeat it. I'll ask again tonight. Remember I was told $146 for the spa quite a few times. We paid $169 pp for the week

 

That's crAzy, I just got an email saying $20pp per day for vibe. They should at least get the info right.

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Interesting. The dockyard has wifi. $5 for an hour $10 for the day and $15 for 3 days. It's not great on the ship yet but will improve as work is completed. it's "great" on the dock

 

Thanks Dave Holmans

 

I read that somewhere, have it at home, and I recall it works all over the island. I also saw a list of Hot spots, like Swizzle Inn for instance.

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Hmmm. i wonder how you go about getting that set up!?! and is it really $15 for 3 full days access?! i was planning on a very small package on the ship b/c I need to check my email a few times. this would be great!

 

http://www.telebermuda.com/residential/wifi/

 

WiFiZone powered by TBi

Public internet access – secure, blazing fast speeds, reasonably priced. Connect to the WifiZone network from any wifi enabled device such as a smart phone, tablet, personal computer or digital audio player.

 

Available throughout Dockyard, Hamilton, St. Georges, and numerous island-wide hotspots. Sign up once and have access from any WifiZone location.

 

How to Connect?

Enable WIFI on your device

Search for the WiFiZone by TBi network

Open a web browser to connect to sign-up page

 

Rates

1 hour- $3.00

24 hrs- $9.99

72 hrs- $14.99

Basic Monthly- $29.99

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http://www.telebermuda.com/residential/wifi/

 

WiFiZone powered by TBi

Public internet access – secure, blazing fast speeds, reasonably priced. Connect to the WifiZone network from any wifi enabled device such as a smart phone, tablet, personal computer or digital audio player.

 

Available throughout Dockyard, Hamilton, St. Georges, and numerous island-wide hotspots. Sign up once and have access from any WifiZone location.

 

How to Connect?

Enable WIFI on your device

Search for the WiFiZone by TBi network

Open a web browser to connect to sign-up page

 

Rates

1 hour- $3.00

24 hrs- $9.99

72 hrs- $14.99

Basic Monthly- $29.99

 

 

That's awesome, thanks for the info

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How does the casino work? Do they accept cash and give you chips or coins for slots? Do you have to charge it to your room account?

 

The slots accept bills, no coins. Table games will give you chips for your cash when you sit down. If you want to get chips on your ship account you can ask at a table. They'll have you sign a form and give you chips. There is a 3% charge for this.

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Cost for the Spa is $39pp per day or $146pp for the weekly pass.

 

 

 

cost for Vibe

 

Day access passes will be $20 per person

 

Week access passes will be $79 per person

 

Full Sea Day Cabana Rentals – $99 for two guests

(includes day pass and $30 food and beverage credit to be used in Vibe)

 

Full Port Day Cabana Rental - $79 for two guests

(includes day pass and $30 food and beverage credit to be used in Vibe)

 

Full Cruise Cabana Rental - $299 for two guests

(includes week pass and $100 food and beverage credit to be used in Vibe)

 

Cabana price will reflect on guest purchasing and any guest wanting to access Vibe will need to pay the access pass.

 

 

 

Can you book the cabanas by calling NCL before your sailing??? Or is it just bookable onboard?

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I looked for it and didn't see it so I asked each person as we walked on until someone on the ship told me to go directly to deck 15. That doesn't mean they won't do it in the future

 

Thanks....I'll keep an eye out in the terminal, but be prepared to go directly to the Spa. :cool:

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Not available for suites either. I put a request in at 45 days, we'll see what happens...

 

Robin

 

I guess you will have to board and start elbowing everyone to get to the guest relations desk first :D.

 

I have to remember to ask you onboard how that went :)

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I'm seriously considering changing my current reservation of 3 aft cabins (2 balcony cabins and an S6 cabin) on Deck 14 to Deck 9.

 

If what I've read is correct, deck 9 has the largest aft balconies and it also looks appears that the S6 cabin on deck 9 is a reversed layout from Deck 14. Where the deck 9 S6 has a window in the bathroom that looks out to sea (which I prefer) and the deck 14 has a window in the bedroom instead.

 

Am I wrong in any of these conclusions? And if not, do you guys see any big drawbacks of being on Deck 9 Aft instead of Deck 14?

 

I just need a reality check before I start rearranging the 3 cabin reservations.

 

Thank you!

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I'm seriously considering changing my current reservation .....

 

You are correct and have done your homework.:p

 

The only potential consideration is possible noise from promenade on deck 8 below, and the roof over that area obstructing wake view angle. Also you will have a support pole on balcony.

 

See visual aids for S6 here, showing roof over deck 8 walkway; https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AkRUeqCmOMnGdFZWTVVzZndrc0NkN1N0TGpZb2ZYU2c&single=true&gid=0&output=html

 

You sure they have those cabins still available, all together?

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I'm seriously considering changing my current reservation of 3 aft cabins (2 balcony cabins and an S6 cabin) on Deck 14 to Deck 9.

 

If what I've read is correct, deck 9 has the largest aft balconies and it also looks appears that the S6 cabin on deck 9 is a reversed layout from Deck 14. Where the deck 9 S6 has a window in the bathroom that looks out to sea (which I prefer) and the deck 14 has a window in the bedroom instead.

 

Am I wrong in any of these conclusions? And if not, do you guys see any big drawbacks of being on Deck 9 Aft instead of Deck 14?

 

I just need a reality check before I start rearranging the 3 cabin reservations.

 

Thank you!

 

Yep, if we're all right, the S6 bathroom on 9 looks out to sea. Plus deck 9 has the deepest and biggest balcony....so you'll all have giant balconies! The only drawback to 9 (in my book) is the overhang that is directly off of the balcony over deck 8, detracting from the view.....but it might be moot with the humongous balconies.:D

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You are correct and have done your homework.:p

 

The only potential consideration is possible noise from promenade on deck 8 below, and the roof over that area obstructing wake view angle. Also you will have a support pole on balcony.

 

See visual aids for S6 here, showing roof over deck 8 walkway; https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AkRUeqCmOMnGdFZWTVVzZndrc0NkN1N0TGpZb2ZYU2c&single=true&gid=0&output=html

 

You sure they have those cabins still available, all together?

 

Hey Bear, you might want to start resting up. When the Breakaway cruisers start to roll in next week, there might be a lot of changes to your spectacular spreadsheet. And we're all counting on you!

 

Mimi:)

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With regards to the #9 comment for the BC categories...I am not so sure the "angled" rooms have a different balcony. The deck plan looks that way but when you see the ship, there are no angles. The cabin closest to the bump out just has a longer wall separating it from the cabin next door. All straight lines. I specifically looked at this getting off the ship on Sunday. But I could be wrong!

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I guess you will have to board and start elbowing everyone to get to the guest relations desk first :D.

 

I have to remember to ask you onboard how that went :)

 

Hehehe! If we get it, we get it. If not will do spa passes..

 

Robin

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With regards to the #9 comment for the BC categories...

 

The balcony footprint and rail are at an angle, making them a touch bigger.

A popular cruise ship deck plan website has tags now indicating this info now. ;)

I thought I put that photo, floating around, in there.

 

Where is that photo now. arg

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