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Is a cruise at 100% capacity if it no longer shows up online?


Sigyn
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Our upcoming cruise on Dec. 23-30 no longer shows up on the NCL website. Seriously, if you search for the Prima for those dates, it's as if it's gone into the Bermuda Triangle. Or that new show, 1899. Non-existent. Sometimes it pops up with one balcony cabin open, but if you try to book it, it tells you it's sold out. And all other categories say Sold Out or Not Available, too. So does that mean it's at 100% capacity? I'm assuming so. It is a holiday cruise over Christmas on NCL's newest ship. And probably no upgrades at all available. Which is fine. I put in for a few, but happy with our family balcony cabin. 

 

I've just never seen a cruise disappear from the website before. Have you?

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