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Unless I collected them I would just bring one from home. I would only buy it if luggage space was a concern, or bring one that you trash after the trip to make room for souvenirs. Like everything they will be pricy on the ship compared to WalMart or the freebies companies use for promotional purposes.

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If you are a Latitudes member (or know a Latitudes member on board) you can get 10% off NCL logo merchandise. It will still be overpriced compared to a freebie, but if the quality looks OK it can be a fine souvenir.

 

I don't remember in detail but I know there were several different models of travel mugs and water bottles on our previous cruises. I agree with the advice to bring one from home, and then have a look on the ship if anything catches your eye.

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