Ncl breakaway mini suite large balcony1/22/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The mini of the Joy had a very nice walk in shower and double sinks. The name may have changed from Concierge to Club, or I could be mistaken and they were called Club more than a year ago. this was on the Joy Jan 2020, put in for an upgrade, did not get it, stayed in a "regular" mini suite. They were the old mini suites, but they had some perks like I mentioned, but not Haven access. If we ever get to cruise again, yup, it will be in the Haven! Have stocked piled $$ from staying at home for a year now, urggh! But had previously looked at Concierge cabins, last time we cruised, because we were with other couples so were going to spend time with them, instead of in the Haven by ourselves (which I truly love) but anyway those cabins included a private breakfast restaurant, which lunch also I think. Whatever you decide, stay safe, have a wonderful time, and of course "BON VOYAGE"! The downside of choosing a haven, is that you may never want to book a lower category cabin ever again. the club suite balcony is about $3500 per couple, the least expensive haven is about $9000 per couple,ĭo the math, and decide if the haven is what you want. Im pricing the getaway (my favorite ncl ship). a haven will run anywhere from 2-5 times per person, depending on the cabin selected. the concierge can make all necessary reservations, food, shows, excursions, etc.īut the difference of course is the price. there is absolutely no comparison with a haven, there is a separate station for haven guests to wait and check in, a concierge takes you to the private restaurant/bar, youhave an on call butler 24 hrs per day, a private pool area. we stayed in them when they were called mini suites and had a wonderful experience. Im not knocking the club suites, for what they are, they are very nice and can easily hold 3 people. i think to make it more alluring, they tossed in a bottle of sparkling wine and a free bag of laundry. last year ncl changed the name of their mini-suites to the club. If you would like to receive special flair feel free to contact us and we will see what we can work out.Absolutely no contest and it's like comparing apples to oranges. cruise line employee flair, travel agent flair, etc.) are assigned at the discretion of the mod team. COVID-related discussion and debate is allowed, but misinformation is not.ĩ. ![]() Harassment, threats, and political trolling are never allowed. Political Discussion is only allowed to the extent it is relevant to cruising. This sub is not the place for explicit discussions or storytelling.Ĩ. Please ensure you tag any such content as "NSFW" before posting. Posts discussing sexual topics are permitted so long as the discussion is relevant to other cruisers. Explicit sexual content is not permitted on /r/Cruise. Discussion of Illegal Activity is permitted however, such behavior is not endorsed by /r/Cruise. Simple Questions should be directed towards the stickied "Simply Questions Thread." To help determine if your post is a "simple" question, see the Simple Questions Thread or the Rules Wiki.Ħ. Photos should be of high quality and of your ship or your destinations, not yourself.ĥ. Personal Photos are permitted in limited quantities. If your question is already answered in the wiki, we will remove your post.Ĥ. If you created content on a third party site, it probably falls under this policy, so please read it!ģ. Spam has a very broad definition on this sub, and we have strict spam policy explained in detail in the wiki. Individual roll call threads are not permitted and will be removed.Ģ. In the meantime, please consider using the CruiseCritic Roll Call Forum. The /r/Cruise mod team is currently troubleshooting our bot and automatic roll call threads are not being created. Roll Calls are used to find other users who are going on a particular cruise. If you would like to see the full rules, feel free to check them out on the Rules Wiki.ġ. ![]()
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