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| Above, last year's cruise to the Bahamas with Norwegian Cruise Line. |
It appears that cruise lines are continuing to add extra charges to things usually complimentary or part of the cruise package. Cruise passengers are feeling that they are being "nickel and dimed" with extra fees by cruise lines.
During my cruise to the Bahamas last year, the only extra charge I paid was for a lobster dinner. For two lobster tails, I thought the $25.00 price was reasonable
Norwegian Cruise Line is adding (quietly) adding a $5.00 charge for additional entrees in complimentary main dining rooms.
According to Cruise Hive:
Norwegian Cruise Line has quietly added a new fee to their dining menu that may surprise guests. While it’s expected that specialty restaurants have an extra charge, the cruise line is now charging $5 for any second, third, or more entrees in their complimentary main dining rooms.
The charge is printed on dining room menus, in small print at the bottom, where it might not be noticed at first.
“One entree per guest. Additional entrees will incur a $5 charge,” the menu reads.
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