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A: Flowers

Answered by alliecat22 on September 7, 2024

A: you can either request with your travel agent, call the cruise line, or order it on the app

Answered by Harrypottercpl on August 20, 2024

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A: I asked Norwegian and they said that the Balcony rooms and higher all have coffee makers

Answered by dlemmo on March 2, 2024

A: balcony and higher yes

Answered by dlemmo on March 2, 2024

A: someone said balcony or higher. that is not true. it is in suites or higher that they offer coffee makers.

Answered by RedDawn55 on March 3, 2024

A: Only in suites and the Haven. They are stocked by the butler assigned to the cabin. They have Nespresso machines.

Answered by Jerrec on February 25, 2024

A: depends on what your level of room is. I believe they may be in some suites but not in any category below that I believe.

Answered by RedDawn55 on February 25, 2024

A: yes

Answered by nannascruff on February 24, 2024

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A: The ➕ sign means the cabin can accommodate up to 4 passengers. The 🔺means the room accommodates up to 3. Rooms that have ↔️ means it’s an adjoining room with a door between the two rooms.

Answered by Br6ndon on February 10, 2024

A: I believe that they are adjoining rooms

Answered by lacipurple on February 10, 2024

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A: no they do not

Answered by lacipurple on February 6, 2024

A: June 2022 they were open and they water was warm enough for kids to play in. But they can endure colder water than me. lol

Answered by AndrewHill on January 23, 2024

A: I believe the air temp will not be comfortable to be in the water.

Answered by lacipurple on January 21, 2024

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A: probably a dozen

Answered by abarrett7 on December 20, 2023

A: If not, your room steward can bring you more, just ask.

Answered by Jerrec on December 20, 2023

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A: NCL sails out of Berth 92 in San Pedro. Expect a long line and a lot of standing. It does move reasonably quickly. The only way to really make it easy is staying in the Haven, you get to bypass the long security line and also get a shorter checkin li... ne. Everyone else, including those that buy priority access, wait in the same long security line before you get to the check in lines. I’d recommend you aim for a checkin time around noon. You should be able to board the ship as soon as you get checked in.See More

Answered by Jerrec on December 16, 2023

A: It depends on which cruise itinerary. If Alaskan, it will be pier 66 in Seattle. I’m embarking out of there next month so I can’t give any more information than that.

Answered by Renee6870 on March 11, 2024

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Answered by RACruz on December 16, 2023

A: I wouldn't say so. A lot of fresh stuff is restricted on re-boarding. I think you can still buy flowers from the ship for your room, however.

Answered by traveldoc2013 on September 3, 2023

A: https://www.ncl.com/prohibited-items

Answered by Jerrec on April 13, 2023

A: usually the French restaurant requires collared shirts and long pants for men and cruise casual for women. the other specialty don't have a requirement.

Answered by fresnomeem on April 3, 2023

A: No.

Answered by obldoo on April 2, 2023

A: a mask

Answered by Nancy7500 on April 3, 2023

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A: Have done a half dozen cruises out of LA from the San Pedro and Long Beach ports the most recent last month. On one we didn’t get into port until 10am which was the latest and another we were delayed until 930 because of a death on board. Our trip l... ast month was a departing flight at 130 pm and it was perfect. We had a cruise shuttle and that has been slower than a Uber because of the waiting for the bus to fill up. We usually like to have breakfast, drink coffee and take our time getting off also unless we have a pre arranged shuttle. Hope this helps!See More

Answered by Retired1064 on April 7, 2023

A: Depends where you're going and if it's a closed-loop sailing, which departs and ends in the same U.S. port. While places like Bahamas and Mexico may be okay to cruise without a passport, it's a good idea to get a passport as other countries will requ... ire a passport to disembark and enter their ports.See More

Answered by Julcar25 on March 30, 2023

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