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8 Nov 16, 10:02 PM |
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Thanks for all your input everyone.
I've been a bit busy the last few days as it was our twins 18th on Sunday, so haven't had a chance to look at all your suggestions. I'm sure more questions will follow once I've had a look around
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13 Nov 16, 04:13 PM |
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We are cruise converts having done 3 in the last 4 years and one booked for next year.
The western med is a popular destination for a week long cruise, our first 2 cruises were to the med. NCL do a weekly cruise around the med on the Epic for most of the summer at a reasonable price.
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24 Nov 16, 04:08 PM |
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Hope you don't mind me jumping on this thread, but DH and I had our first cruise this year, and are hoping to go again next year, and would appreciate some input, please!
We went on a one-week fly cruise with P&O to the Med, and we're inclined to go with P&O again, but I'm tempted to try a different cruise line to compare. Ideally, we'd like something at a similar price to P&O's fly cruises, but would be interested in any ships with a more informal feel to things We prefer the freedom of a buffet (fixed dining at a shared table wouldn't appeal to us), and we like having the tips added automatically. Don't want to feel we're paying a fortune for drinks. Are NCL good for the above? Any other suggestions? Edited at 04:11 PM. |
26 Nov 16, 04:52 AM |
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26 Nov 16, 04:52 AM |
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NCL sound ideal for you. They have a relaxed dress code, therefore no formal nights and you can pre pay gratuities.
We had freedom dining, you do not have a set time to eat. There was two nights where we shared a table, both times the company was fabulous and they turned out to be our favourite two meals. The entertainment on the Epic was very good as well.
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