Thanks Nita.royal,
I'm also leaning towards Bermuda, as I've already been to the Bahamas and I don't really want to go to/through Florida.
Didn't mention any specifics re: trip because they didn't offer any in the brochure besides drinks, and since I've been a "light-weight" in that dept, I kinda skimmed right over it.
Food, however, is very important. The last few cruises Ive taken were all-inclusive (non-casino), w/ additional charges for gourmet upgrades. How do the dining options work on casino cruises and whats included?
Thanks again.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nita.royal" <mcuddington@...> wrote:
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> I'd strongly recommend Bermuda, as those opportunities are limited! Very clean, less "junky" than some spots in the Bahamas. But if that timing doesn't work, St. Maarten and St Thomas are very nice also.
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> You don't mention any of the casino offer details, but most of them do provide some free tourneys, casino comps, etc. You'll want to find out if they cover port fees, gratuities, restaurants with extra fees, etc.
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> NCL is one the better cruise lines, so you should have a very nice trip!
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ms069279" <m_savorelli@> wrote:
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> > Hello group,
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> > this will be my first time cruising w/ a casino and I was wondering what, if any, are any recommendations, suggestions, tips, do's and don'ts of cruising through a casino offer.
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> > It's a Norwegian Cruise Line trip for 7 days and since I plan on sailing from NYC, my choices are Bahamas/Florida, Bahamas and Bermuda.
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> > Any and all comments are appreciated.
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> > Thanks in advance,
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> > Manuel
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