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popularserra | Staff posted Yesterday 03:28 PM
popularserra | Staff posted Yesterday 03:28 PM

Norwegian Cruise Line Weekend-Only Flash Sale Free Unlimited Open Bar & 2nd Guest Free; Latitudes Members Save Up To $500 Off Balcony+ Cabins

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Norwegian Cruise Line [ncl.com] have a weekend-only flash sale where cruises booked this weekend will enjoy unlimited open bar for free and 2nd guests is free. If you've cruised with Norwegian before, you are a Latitudes member. All Latitude members will also enjoy up to $500 off Balcony (or higher) on select 2026 sailings.

A Few Examples of Cruises & Per Person Fares
  • 4-Day Bahamas RT Miami: Great Stirrup Cay & Nassau From $379
  • 7-Day Alaska Round-trip Seattle: Juneau, Ketchikan & Victoria $789
  • 12-Day Caribbean RT New York: Dominican Republic & St. Thomas $1399


Terms: (Full Terms Here [ncl.com])
Offer is advertised as Free 2nd Guest but the promotion will be reflected as a 50% off the price of the cruise fare for all guests booked in the stateroom. Additional charges apply on: Beverage Package/Soda Package, Specialty Dining, Wi-Fi Package, Excursion Credits. 3rd & 4th Guest Free offer valid for guests 3-4 sharing a stateroom with guests 1-2 paying full fare. Not applicable to Studio/Solo categories.

Up to $500 off is per stateroom, in U.S. Dollars and will be applied to 1st and 2nd guest on the reservation. Guest must be enrolled in the Latitudes program and have completed at least one sailing with Norwegian Cruise Line. Some exclusions and other restrictions may apply.


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Norwegian Cruise Line [ncl.com] have a weekend-only flash sale where cruises booked this weekend will enjoy unlimited open bar for free and 2nd guests is free. If you've cruised with Norwegian before, you are a Latitudes member. All Latitude members will also enjoy up to $500 off Balcony (or higher) on select 2026 sailings.

A Few Examples of Cruises & Per Person Fares
  • 4-Day Bahamas RT Miami: Great Stirrup Cay & Nassau From $379
  • 7-Day Alaska Round-trip Seattle: Juneau, Ketchikan & Victoria $789
  • 12-Day Caribbean RT New York: Dominican Republic & St. Thomas $1399


Terms: (Full Terms Here [ncl.com])
Offer is advertised as Free 2nd Guest but the promotion will be reflected as a 50% off the price of the cruise fare for all guests booked in the stateroom. Additional charges apply on: Beverage Package/Soda Package, Specialty Dining, Wi-Fi Package, Excursion Credits. 3rd & 4th Guest Free offer valid for guests 3-4 sharing a stateroom with guests 1-2 paying full fare. Not applicable to Studio/Solo categories.

Up to $500 off is per stateroom, in U.S. Dollars and will be applied to 1st and 2nd guest on the reservation. Guest must be enrolled in the Latitudes program and have completed at least one sailing with Norwegian Cruise Line. Some exclusions and other restrictions may apply.


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Yesterday 06:40 PM
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TimILYesterday 06:40 PM
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Had anyone been tracking actual prices on any and know if this is a meaningful sale?
Yesterday 07:21 PM
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ninijacobYesterday 07:21 PM
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Quote from TimIL :
Had anyone been tracking actual prices on any and know if this is a meaningful sale?
Norwegian does forever-sales aka not a sale. And this is staff posted, so almost certainly not a good deal.
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Yesterday 07:22 PM
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ElatedCaption715Yesterday 07:22 PM
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Quote from TimIL :
Had anyone been tracking actual prices on any and know if this is a meaningful sale?
Not a meaningful sale -- cruise lines are almost always running "sales"
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Voyage prices dynamically change over time, but these price changes are unrelated to the "sales" being promoted -- sales are just a marketing stunt
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Yesterday 07:58 PM
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VandelayImportsYesterday 07:58 PM
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Isn't Norwegian in general much more expensive than Carnival and others?
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HoagersYesterday 08:02 PM
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Quote from VandelayImports :
Isn't Norwegian in general much more expensive than Carnival and others?
Yes, Canrival is known as the Walmart of cruises.. they are terrible. NCL runs a very "tight ship". I took a 7-day Carribean cruise maybe 6 years ago have nothing but good things to say about them I'd never recommend Canival to anyone
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VandelayImportsYesterday 08:26 PM
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Quote from Hoagers :
Yes, Canrival is known as the Walmart of cruises.. they are terrible. NCL runs a very "tight ship". I took a 7-day Carribean cruise maybe 6 years ago have nothing but good things to say about them I'd never recommend Canival to anyone
. Well I've been on both and disagree. The propaganda that they're ghetto etc is coming from competitors. Do they have some ratchet ish go on? I bet, esp if they're that low priced. But I tell you what I liked them both, but I definitely liked carnivals energy a lot more and they don't nickel n dime u at every turn. Like the Norwegian "free," drink package that they tack on nearly $400 per couple mandatory, forced gratuity etc to make you feel like you're not getting bent over as much for their cruise costs lol. And that's on top of the other forced 20% gratuity n other fees which ends up being another several hundred dollars. I'd much rather spend 4-500 on a 7 day carnival Caribbean, than nearly triple that. I'm going on a Norwegian that the mother in law gifted us in a couple wks. They have whacky ridiculous times on islands too, that one has a 6am to noon etc. While w carnival you're on every island for 8 hrs minimum.
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Quote from Hoagers :
Yes, Canrival is known as the Walmart of cruises.. they are terrible. NCL runs a very "tight ship". I took a 7-day Carribean cruise maybe 6 years ago have nothing but good things to say about them I'd never recommend Canival to anyone
Just saying…calling them terrible is a huge stretch. Let's be real. I like certain things more with Norwegian, but it's not worth triple by any stretch of imagination. And for you to say nothing but good things to say… no complaint w how ridiculously tiny their areas are for on board entertainment? For the comedies, price is right, etc. Shoot their live music venue even on the new prima only holds like 100 people for a ship w 3000 people on it. It makes it nearly impossible to utilize the entertainment that you paid all that for.
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pseudoswedeYesterday 08:49 PM
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Quote from TimIL :
Had anyone been tracking actual prices on any and know if this is a meaningful sale?
Cruiseplum has a price history tracker.
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geoffkinYesterday 09:00 PM
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Quote from VandelayImports :
. Well I've been on both and disagree. The propaganda that they're ghetto etc is coming from competitors. Do they have some ratchet ish go on? I bet, esp if they're that low priced. But I tell you what I liked them both, but I definitely liked carnivals energy a lot more and they don't nickel n dime u at every turn. Like the Norwegian "free," drink package that they tack on nearly $400 per couple mandatory, forced gratuity etc to make you feel like you're not getting bent over as much for their cruise costs lol. And that's on top of the other forced 20% gratuity n other fees which ends up being another several hundred dollars. I'd much rather spend 4-500 on a 7 day carnival Caribbean, than nearly triple that. I'm going on a Norwegian that the mother in law gifted us in a couple wks. They have whacky ridiculous times on islands too, that one has a 6am to noon etc. While w carnival you're on every island for 8 hrs minimum.
"The propaganda that they're ghetto etc is coming from competitors." is complete BS!
It's coming from VIDEOS all over the Internet that anyone can see! (If your head isn't stuck in the sand)
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VandelayImportsYesterday 09:42 PM
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Quote from geoffkin :
"The propaganda that they're ghetto etc is coming from competitors." is complete BS! It's coming from VIDEOS all over the Internet that anyone can see! (If your head isn't stuck in the sand)
Don't be a knuckledragger, you know exactly what I'm saying. It's def not as bad as it's made out to be and it's happily being spread by competitors lol. Again, these things, like most anything in life are all in what you make them. I suppose some cruise lines subjectively can be worth double the price for a VERY similar itinerary, but many just simply aren't.
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qkumbrYesterday 09:42 PM
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Quote from VandelayImports :
. Well I've been on both and disagree. The propaganda that they're ghetto etc is coming from competitors. Do they have some ratchet ish go on? I bet, esp if they're that low priced. But I tell you what I liked them both, but I definitely liked carnivals energy a lot more and they don't nickel n dime u at every turn. Like the Norwegian "free," drink package that they tack on nearly $400 per couple mandatory, forced gratuity etc to make you feel like you're not getting bent over as much for their cruise costs lol. And that's on top of the other forced 20% gratuity n other fees which ends up being another several hundred dollars. I'd much rather spend 4-500 on a 7 day carnival Caribbean, than nearly triple that. I'm going on a Norwegian that the mother in law gifted us in a couple wks. They have whacky ridiculous times on islands too, that one has a 6am to noon etc. While w carnival you're on every island for 8 hrs minimum.
"Propaganda" lmao the fights speak for themselves
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VandelayImportsYesterday 11:11 PM
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Quote from qkumbr :
"Propaganda" lmao the fights speak for themselves
Reading comprehension problems are sad.
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Quote from VandelayImports :
Don't be a knuckledragger, you know exactly what I'm saying. It's def not as bad as it's made out to be and it's happily being spread by competitors lol. Again, these things, like most anything in life are all in what you make them. I suppose some cruise lines subjectively can be worth double the price for a VERY similar itinerary, but many just simply aren't.

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Quote from serra :
Norwegian Cruise Line [ncl.com] have a weekend-only flash sale where cruises booked this weekend will enjoy unlimited open bar for free and 2nd guests is free. If you've cruised with Norwegian before, you are a Latitudes member. All Latitude members will also enjoy up to $500 off Balcony (or higher) on select 2026 sailings.

A Few Examples of Cruises & Per Person Fares
  • 4-Day Bahamas RT Miami: Great Stirrup Cay & Nassau From $379
  • 7-Day Alaska Round-trip Seattle: Juneau, Ketchikan & Victoria $789
  • 12-Day Caribbean RT New York: Dominican Republic & St. Thomas $1399


Terms: (Full Terms Here [ncl.com])
Offer is advertised as Free 2nd Guest but the promotion will be reflected as a 50% off the price of the cruise fare for all guests booked in the stateroom. Additional charges apply on: Beverage Package/Soda Package, Specialty Dining, Wi-Fi Package, Excursion Credits. 3rd & 4th Guest Free offer valid for guests 3-4 sharing a stateroom with guests 1-2 paying full fare. Not applicable to Studio/Solo categories.

Up to $500 off is per stateroom, in U.S. Dollars and will be applied to 1st and 2nd guest on the reservation. Guest must be enrolled in the Latitudes program and have completed at least one sailing with Norwegian Cruise Line. Some exclusions and other restrictions may apply.


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TimILToday 01:14 AM
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Quote from pseudoswede :
Cruiseplum has a price history tracker.
Cruiseplum is great, but sometimes the special offers aren't reflected , or bonus latitude points, etc. I like it as a tool after booking for sure!

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