Suetravel Posted March 24 #76 Share Posted March 24 We arrived at 3:15pm and did not get on the ship till 6:15pm, best go closer to 5pm We did not check our luggage, took it straight to our cabin and up to eat. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcipjr Posted March 27 #77 Share Posted March 27 We actually did well. We arrived at 4:30 PM and got right on the boat—minimal wait times in the Terminal. Seems that many people got there well before the 3 PM start time for embarkation. We got one of the last parking spots on the pier. Whew! As suspected, the captain hugged the coastline to minimize the rough ride, at the expense of 1 day in Bermuda—we are arriving now, as opposed to yesterday’s originally-scheduled arrival. Unfortunately, our departure time from Bermuda has not been modified from the originally-scheduled 7 AM Friday. I thought it would be moved back to 2 PM like the previous cruise, since weather on the way back should be fine. But…no. We got $100 OBC as compensation but I’d much rather have an extra half-day in Bermuda. I wonder whether Getaway is still speed-restricted. The ride down was pretty rough all the way until yesterday afternoon. Not much that could be done about that though. Looking like good weather for today and tomorrow in Bermuda, and for that I am grateful! 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Laszlo Posted March 27 #78 Share Posted March 27 Just happened to pull up the Bermuda web cam and I see the GA is docking. Looks like she could use some touch up paint lol 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcipjr Posted March 27 #79 Share Posted March 27 43 minutes ago, Laszlo said: Just happened to pull up the Bermuda web cam and I see the GA is docking. Looks like she could use some touch up paint lol Just noticed that as well on the ferry to St. George! And another update: not only are we not staying a bit later, we are leaving early. The captain announced that we are sailing Thursday at 6 PM to avoid worsening weather conditions on the way back to New York. This seems a bit dodgy to me—Windy shows poor sea conditions on Friday that seem to get better on Saturday. I’m wondering whether they are covering for propulsion issues. They’ve issued us another $100 of OBC, but I’m less than thrilled. I’ll write up thoughts when we get home, but we have definitely seen evidence of cutbacks. The food has been decidedly lower quality than in the past, and the entertainment hasn’t been great. We’re booked for August on the Joy, and leaning towards keeping our reservation, but this trip has been somewhat disappointing. Some of that is due to weather, which is beyond the control of NCL, but the product has suffered a bit. Not as dramatically as I’ve heard on here, but enough to notice. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bkrickles1 Posted March 27 #80 Share Posted March 27 21 minutes ago, dcipjr said: Just noticed that as well on the ferry to St. George! And another update: not only are we not staying a bit later, we are leaving early. The captain announced that we are sailing Thursday at 6 PM to avoid worsening weather conditions on the way back to New York. This seems a bit dodgy to me—Windy shows poor sea conditions on Friday that seem to get better on Saturday. I’m wondering whether they are covering for propulsion issues. They’ve issued us another $100 of OBC, but I’m less than thrilled. I’ll write up thoughts when we get home, but we have definitely seen evidence of cutbacks. The food has been decidedly lower quality than in the past, and the entertainment hasn’t been great. We’re booked for August on the Joy, and leaning towards keeping our reservation, but this trip has been somewhat disappointing. Some of that is due to weather, which is beyond the control of NCL, but the product has suffered a bit. Not as dramatically as I’ve heard on here, but enough to notice. Looking forward to your comments on Getaway cutbacks. We're sailing Getaway in 23 days. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Laszlo Posted March 27 #81 Share Posted March 27 21 minutes ago, dcipjr said: Just noticed that as well on the ferry to St. George! And another update: not only are we not staying a bit later, we are leaving early. The captain announced that we are sailing Thursday at 6 PM to avoid worsening weather conditions on the way back to New York. This seems a bit dodgy to me—Windy shows poor sea conditions on Friday that seem to get better on Saturday. I’m wondering whether they are covering for propulsion issues. They’ve issued us another $100 of OBC, but I’m less than thrilled. I’ll write up thoughts when we get home, but we have definitely seen evidence of cutbacks. The food has been decidedly lower quality than in the past, and the entertainment hasn’t been great. We’re booked for August on the Joy, and leaning towards keeping our reservation, but this trip has been somewhat disappointing. Some of that is due to weather, which is beyond the control of NCL, but the product has suffered a bit. Not as dramatically as I’ve heard on here, but enough to notice. At least you have two mostly sunny days. Hit the Frog and Onion for dinner 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zaylyn2590 Posted March 27 #82 Share Posted March 27 1 hour ago, dcipjr said: Just noticed that as well on the ferry to St. George! And another update: not only are we not staying a bit later, we are leaving early. The captain announced that we are sailing Thursday at 6 PM to avoid worsening weather conditions on the way back to New York. This seems a bit dodgy to me—Windy shows poor sea conditions on Friday that seem to get better on Saturday. I’m wondering whether they are covering for propulsion issues. They’ve issued us another $100 of OBC, but I’m less than thrilled. I’ll write up thoughts when we get home, but we have definitely seen evidence of cutbacks. The food has been decidedly lower quality than in the past, and the entertainment hasn’t been great. We’re booked for August on the Joy, and leaning towards keeping our reservation, but this trip has been somewhat disappointing. Some of that is due to weather, which is beyond the control of NCL, but the product has suffered a bit. Not as dramatically as I’ve heard on here, but enough to notice. I missed this announcement! Glad I read it on here 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mking8288 Posted March 28 #83 Share Posted March 28 (edited) On 3/27/2024 at 6:55 AM, dcipjr said: ... The ride down was pretty rough all the way until yesterday afternoon. Not much that could be done about that though. Looking like good weather for today and tomorrow in Bermuda, and for that I am grateful! Here are some screenshots taken from GA's live webcam feed, sea state did look rough & choppy with small white caps, a little "better" than last week's battle to get out & return. Was following the course/heading and sure enough, looked almost as if she was heading south to Port Canaveral / Nassau, until she made that port side turn for Bermuda down in MD/VA coast - definitely not a typical routing to evade the worst of the storms at sea. It does looked like another rough one ahead, but not as bad as before ... have a feeling GA will head further west before turning north to go around the rough weather. BTW, if and when you get time and chance to write things up ... can you have a look at GA's navigational channel ... curious mind wanted to know if NCL has updated their app & data displayed - information released on speed, direction, wind, air temp, etc. were very limited ... and, even worst on the Prima/Vera class ships (was told they are upgrading ... ) Can you also ask - if possible - at the CruiseNext desk for a mini printout of the ship's senior officers onboard ... possibly very useful info (that I can use & pass along) for an upcoming GA cruise in early May for a CC'er doing B2B2B with an active CC roll call. TIA. Have a safe crossing coming back later. Regards - HM Edited March 28 by mking8288 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billslowsky Posted March 28 #84 Share Posted March 28 Looks like they left an evening early, didn't stay till Friday morning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Sugar Magnolia Posted March 31 #85 Share Posted March 31 A friend embarking on the Getaway from New York today is hearing rumors that there might be a change to their Bermuda itinerary. Windy app shows....windy. @bluesea777 what do you see for the week? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcipjr Posted March 31 #86 Share Posted March 31 27 minutes ago, Sugar Magnolia said: A friend embarking on the Getaway from New York today is hearing rumors that there might be a change to their Bermuda itinerary. Windy app shows....windy. @bluesea777 what do you see for the week? Windy is showing sea conditions tomorrow that are considerably better than anything we got (aside from the last sea day, yesterday). If Getaway is delayed getting to Bermuda again, then I’m suspecting that she’s still having mechanical issues. We had to depart Thursday evening from Bermuda, faced a really rocky Friday morning, and then had calm seas from late Friday until we arrived today. I’m really not sure why they didn’t just have us leave Bermuda on Friday afternoon—unless, of course, she is unable to make or sustain her top speed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MCMC100 Posted March 31 #87 Share Posted March 31 On 3/27/2024 at 8:55 AM, dcipjr said: And another update: not only are we not staying a bit later, we are leaving early. The captain announced that we are sailing Thursday at 6 PM to avoid worsening weather conditions on the way back to New York. This seems a bit dodgy to me—Windy shows poor sea conditions on Friday that seem to get better on Saturday. I’m wondering whether they are covering for propulsion issues. I mentioned this much earlier in the thread so it’s probably lost in background, but I was on Getaway 10-day Caribbean ending March 7. We skipped Taino Bay and headed back to NY a day early from San Juan. Captain stated it was necessary to get back to NY early because of bad weather and the current in NY harbor - in 72 hours. We skipped a port and spent 3 days at sea instead of the original 2 days. We got to the pier at 2am instead of 6am. Weather in NY was fine. All that to arrive in NY four hours early? I didn’t believe it then, still don’t. I think they have a propulsion issue. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcipjr Posted March 31 #88 Share Posted March 31 4 minutes ago, MCMC100 said: All that to arrive in NY four hours early? I didn’t believe it then, still don’t. I think they have a propulsion issue. The weather for the trip down to Bermuda tomorrow looks fine on Windy, and the National Weather Service is also calling for 4 foot seas tomorrow. We pulled into our berth at Pier 88 at 4 AM this morning, so ahead of schedule. If Getaway can’t get to Bermuda by Tuesday, I’d suspect some sort of propulsion issue as well. Conditions are near-ideal for tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Sugar Magnolia Posted March 31 #89 Share Posted March 31 1 minute ago, dcipjr said: The weather for the trip down to Bermuda tomorrow looks fine on Windy, and the National Weather Service is also calling for 4 foot seas tomorrow. We pulled into our berth at Pier 88 at 4 AM this morning, so ahead of schedule. If Getaway can’t get to Bermuda by Tuesday, I’d suspect some sort of propulsion issue as well. Conditions are near-ideal for tomorrow. The weather in Bermuda looks very windy for Tuesday through Friday, which makes it very difficult to maneuver and dock in Bermuda due to the narrow channels. We were unable to dock in Bermuda last year for this reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcipjr Posted March 31 #90 Share Posted March 31 16 minutes ago, Sugar Magnolia said: The weather in Bermuda looks very windy for Tuesday through Friday, which makes it very difficult to maneuver and dock in Bermuda due to the narrow channels. We were unable to dock in Bermuda last year for this reason. That makes sense. I always follow Bermuda's Weather Service (https://www.weather.bm)—they have the most accurate predictions. They are not forecasting anything that looks too drastic, but it's still a few days out. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruiseny4life Posted April 2 #91 Share Posted April 2 On 3/31/2024 at 1:57 PM, MCMC100 said: I mentioned this much earlier in the thread so it’s probably lost in background, but I was on Getaway 10-day Caribbean ending March 7. We skipped Taino Bay and headed back to NY a day early from San Juan. Captain stated it was necessary to get back to NY early because of bad weather and the current in NY harbor - in 72 hours. We skipped a port and spent 3 days at sea instead of the original 2 days. We got to the pier at 2am instead of 6am. Weather in NY was fine. All that to arrive in NY four hours early? I didn’t believe it then, still don’t. I think they have a propulsion issue. Probably the same propulsion issue they had over the 22/23 New Year's Eve cruise...of course it couldn't possibly be that, though! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare shof515 Posted April 2 #92 Share Posted April 2 ship ais data shows the ship going to Nassau, Bahamas. any idea why it is not saying in Bermuda until Friday? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Sugar Magnolia Posted April 2 #93 Share Posted April 2 23 minutes ago, shof515 said: ship ais data shows the ship going to Nassau, Bahamas. any idea why it is not saying in Bermuda until Friday? Weather forecast looks windy. Just texted a friend on the Getaway to get update. There were rumors since embarkation about porting in Nassau. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mking8288 Posted April 2 #94 Share Posted April 2 (edited) There's another post here, pax were notified on embarkation afternoon - onboard -that due to forecasted wind & wave, they are doing Nassau before turning home. OBC issued ... Not as bad as last 2 sailings, wind n waves. GA was going 18 to 20 kts at times. Edited April 2 by mking8288 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Sugar Magnolia Posted April 2 #95 Share Posted April 2 2 minutes ago, mking8288 said: There's another post here, pax were notified on embarkation afternoon - onboard -that due to forecasted wind & wave, they are doing Nassau before turning home. OBC issued ... Friend on Getaway mentioned 20% FCC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mking8288 Posted April 2 #96 Share Posted April 2 (edited) 6 minutes ago, Sugar Magnolia said: Friend on Getaway mentioned 20% FCC. Not bad, we could use 20% off ahead ... They were rocking n rolling last week & charted a very different course going there & coming back. Got folks going soon on the Joy ... keeping eyes on these runs. Edited April 2 by mking8288 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mking8288 Posted April 3 #97 Share Posted April 3 7 hours ago, shof515 said: ship ais data shows the ship going to Nassau, Bahamas. any idea why it is not saying in Bermuda until Friday? Found the CC link - guessing others & you missed this post and CC's search engine isn't exactly great GA is currently doing 20.8 kts as reported by CruiseMapper - ETA for Nassau is Apr 4th @ 10:00 ... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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