Enhanced Rewards for NCL Latitudes

Norwegian announced some enhancements to its loyalty program, which is now called Latitudes Rewards, and it was accompanied by the usual blah-blah-blah, PR-crafted statement from company president Kevin Sheehan, who among other things said: “We are dedicated to making sure our guests have the best possible cruise experience and look forward to welcoming them back… Continue reading Enhanced Rewards for NCL Latitudes

Queen Mary 2's Canine Corps

Here’s a strange cruise item for you. If booked on the Queen Mary 2, passengers can take their dogs on a cruise. They no longer have to be only (or disguised as!!!) service dogs. As people who always took our (late) dog on vacation and who right now are dog-sitting (his name is Max) for… Continue reading Queen Mary 2's Canine Corps

Tipping on Cruise Ships, Part 2

We’re really not obsessed with this subject but it does warrant another comment, even though yesterday’s blog was all about P&O’s new policy. This time, Carnival’s in the news. This isn’t a big deal, at least in our world, but some of you may be happy to hear that the maitre d’ on Carnival ships… Continue reading Tipping on Cruise Ships, Part 2

'Tips Included' Losing a Cruise Line

It should be said up front that when it comes to tipping, we belong to the sect that likes it included, doesn’t want to know, doesn’t care if it’s justified or not, and generally would rather not deal with it. In an industry — cruising — where the mantra is all-inclusiveness, why are tips the… Continue reading 'Tips Included' Losing a Cruise Line

Meetings at Sea, Anyone?

Hands up, those of you who have ever attended a business conference. Hands up, again, if you’ve skipped out on part of the conference because it was, well, too boring. How would you feel about it if the conference was on a cruise ship? Not only does it happen, it’s happening more often…and if you… Continue reading Meetings at Sea, Anyone?