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On 11/10/2019 at 8:31 PM, time4u2go said:

Why do you think that?

  On 11/10/2019 at 7:19 PM, CP3o said:

Really OT but I've never been to NCL's island and assume it can't hold a candle to the new CocoCay. Can it handle two ships?

 

Wow, I love when people answer a question with a question but here goes.  It's an RCCL board which has been doing backflips about the RCCL improvements at Coco Cay, which sailing are selling at a big premium to similar cruises w/o Coco Cay.  I also haven't heard much about NCL's island as far as any reviews referinging "CC is great but I prefer Stirrup Cay" but I haven't researched it much so maybe it's a silly reference.

 

So, restating the question again as I have never been, although it's not imperative to get an answer.  "Can it handle two ships?"  I guess I was looking for answers like, "yes, super efficient with quick tenders" or "nah, one ship is fine but gets a little crowded with two" which might have been more helpful.  Or, "it's a nice beach and NCL similarly includes the drink package like RCCL" or maybe something different.  It was off topic so I apologize for that. 

 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, CP3o said:
  On 11/10/2019 at 7:19 PM, CP3o said:

Really OT but I've never been to NCL's island and assume it can't hold a candle to the new CocoCay. Can it handle two ships?

 

Wow, I love when people answer a question with a question but here goes.  It's an RCCL board which has been doing backflips about the RCCL improvements at Coco Cay, which sailing are selling at a big premium to similar cruises w/o Coco Cay.  I also haven't heard much about NCL's island as far as any reviews referinging "CC is great but I prefer Stirrup Cay" but I haven't researched it much so maybe it's a silly reference.

 

So, restating the question again as I have never been, although it's not imperative to get an answer.  "Can it handle two ships?"  I guess I was looking for answers like, "yes, super efficient with quick tenders" or "nah, one ship is fine but gets a little crowded with two" which might have been more helpful.  Or, "it's a nice beach and NCL similarly includes the drink package like RCCL" or maybe something different.  It was off topic so I apologize for that. 

 

 

 

I didn't answer a question with a question.  I responded to a statement with a question.  (I even highlighted what I was responding to.)

 

Anyway, as far as your question goes, have you asked it on the NCL board?  I'm thinking they might be able to more readily answer.

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On 11/10/2019 at 7:19 PM, CP3o said:

Really OT but I've never been to NCL's island and assume it can't hold a candle to the new CocoCay.  Can it handle two ships?  I was assuming only one ship would visit at a time.

Candles are not allowed on cruise ships because of the fire safety hazards.  Lot of assuming.

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