585 Norwegian Star Tips

jimmoellersr

Mar 23, 2019

Expect to be a victim of Norwegians “nickel and dime” mentality. The charge $8.00 plus foe a beer, extra for room service and most pathetically a “convenience charge” of 3% for using your room to charge casino money. I rented 4 rooms on this trip and the “casino charge” is my reason to NEVER return to Norwegian.

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Coustarrasses

Oct 08, 2017

We found the Norwegian organised tours very expensive so did not take one. Usually there are a number of independent options once on shore Tender allocations are by ticket but go early before the advertised time to collect your tender ticket as they start allocating before the noted time

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clevelandmb

Oct 11, 2017

If you get Concierge service from suites or status, use it to get off at ports and end of cruise. Very fast and well run.

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SmileyKZ

Oct 12, 2017

Ironing process made easy: One thing that I thought was very helpful/thoughtful was an opportunity to call Guest Services for an iron request. Housekeeping staff deliver an iron to your room (with an ironing board) and allow you to keep it for 50 minutes (if I am not mistaken about the time period). After you are done ironing, you call Guest Services for the iron pick-up. I used this service on the very first day of the cruise and was able to iron all my clothing for all 7 days of our trip.

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jlareau

Nov 06, 2017

Take advantage of the restaurants. We really enjoyed the Versailles and the food and service were excellent.

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maybeatle

Nov 15, 2017

The cabin outlets are not all U.S. 120v. Bring a converter for 220v. For example, the outlet behind the TV required the same converter as we used in Venice thankfully.

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Allwino

Nov 19, 2017

Do karaoke. Know good options aren’t great unless you pay for specialty restaurants, staff isn’t always welcoming or super nice. Know that getting off the boat and eating in ports is your best option.

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Denisemm

Nov 22, 2017

Be sure to bring your own drugs, vitamins, cough syrup, whatever if you might possibly get sick. We brought vitamins as I usually take at home, cough drops, essential oils, pepto-bismol and sea-bands for possible sea sickness. (They charge $300 for the little patch that goes behind your ear.)

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