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Upon completion of your first NCL cruise you're automatically enrolled in Latitudes, the club for repeat passengers. Membership benefits accrue based on the number of cruises completed: Bronze (1 through 4), Silver (5 through 8), Gold (9 through 13), and Platinum (14 or more). Everyone receives Latitudes, NCL's quarterly magazine, Latitudes pricing, Latitudes check-in at the pier, a ship pin, access to a special customer service desk and liaison on board, and a members-only cocktail party hosted by the captain. Higher tiers receive a welcome basket, an invitation to the captain's cocktail party, and dinner in Le Bistro, and priority for check-in, tender tickets, and disembarkation.
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· Cruises Forum
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I'm taking a cruise on the Celebrity Millennium and was hoping to get some advice on shore excursions for Falmouth, Jamaica and Grand Cayman. Read more
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CCL is taking the dry dock opportunity to implement some of their newest ships features on the Triumph - the following link offers what upgrades and enhancements will get Carnival Triumph by the Carnival Read more
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In the Book Review section of the NY Time is a review of "Overbooked" by Elizabeth Becker. Read more

