We bought our 4 day (with an extra free day = 5days) park hopper through UT. We will be in the parks later this week. We have now decided to go again the first week of December so we are going to upgrade to AP (without water park option). We bought our tix on 10/6/2018 so according to my math...
I don't like to waste calories on drinks and after drinking diet soda all day I tend not to feel so good so I bring packets of Crystal Light Lemonade, Ice Tea, etc. I also do this when visiting the parks cause I get tired of drinking just water.
Does the bottle of liquor have to be plastic or can it be glass? Also, is there somewhere on board I can get Cranberry Juice? Also, what beverages are at the soda dispensers?
bump - trying to get an answer for a friend. If anyone has stayed in these rooms or have any idea what the gray area is behind these rooms, please let me know. Thanks!
I just saw a pic of 8502 looking into the room. I didn't see a bunk pull down and didn't realize when I booked the room that it even had one. Where is is located?
There is a picture looking into room 8502 on the following thread. From this pic there definitely doesn't look like there is a privacy curtain.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2650672
Click on the Verandah 11010 Part 2 link
Thanks for posting these photos! I am in room 8502 on the 8/7/2011 sailing and my TA had told me that there was a privacy curtain in the room but from your pics it looks like there isn't one. Can you confirm this?
http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=39787547&postcount=1068
There are window view pics on the above thread. Also, someone who stayed in one of the 6000 level front room reported hearing the music from Vibe in their cabin.:sad1:
That's what our son wears - dockers and polo shirts for casual nights and slacks, shirt and tie for formal. However, we did let him wear his brand new all black leather sneakers for formal night too.
I believe everyone has their own comfort zone for their children and I don't understand others criticizing them for that such as telling them that they shouldn't cruise because they would make their kids life miserable.
Last time we cruised on NCL we were with a large group of friends and...
I hate to sound like a stick in the mud but I think 2 a.m. (I didn't realize the teen club stays open that late) is late enough for my 16 year old son to be out and about on the ship. It is purely a safety concern for me. There is always tomorrow morning to do more chatting and hanging out.
Well there you go - the parents bought their underage children alcohol and then left them unsupervised. Now in that case the ones to blame are the parents. I know some of you will say that the drinking age at sea is 18, and that is fine, but c'mon give them the alcohol and then leave? Totally...