Top Questions
- How do I book a cabin?
- What is a Sixthman Username, and how do I create one?
- How do I link my current reservation to my profile?
- How does admission to ticketed concerts work?
- When can I book a return airport shuttle?
- What does the price of Ships and Dip include?
- What is the performance schedule?
- What is the payment schedule?
How do I book a cabin?
Placing a reservation is easy! Click on the “Book Now!” button at the top of the screen, or over the phone by calling 1-877-749-8462.
What is a Sixthman Username, and how do I create one?
How do I link my current reservation to my profile?
Once you have registered, you can link your current reservation to your profile. Log in to your profile at www.sixthman.net/account. Under "Current Reservations,” click on “Don’t see your reservation? Click here.” It will then ask you to enter your confirmation number to link your reservation to your profile. Your confirmation number is found in the confirmation email you are sent after booking your cruise. It is a combination of capitol letters and a dash, followed by numbers. If you are unsure of your confirmation number, please contact us.
You should see your reservations listed and you are now able to log in to make payments. If you have any questions regarding this information, please email us via our contact form at www.shipsanddip.com/contact or our live chat feature.
How does admission to ticketed concerts work?
1. You will be asked for your cabin's headlining show time preference. There will be three shows to choose from, each happening on a different night. Your entire cabin will be placed in the same show—people in the same cabin may not choose different show times.
2. You will be asked for your cabin’s zone seating preference. This refers to which zone of the theater you would prefer to sit in. The venue consists of stadium style seating and each guest will have an assigned seat. The zones are based on real time availability and you will be placed in your zone according to when you picked it. For instance, if you are one of the first people to choose that zone, you will be seated in the front of the zone, if you are one of the last, you will be seated in the back of the zone. All zone selections are final, and are based on availability.
When can I book a return airport shuttle?
NCL does not provide transfers from the airport to the port on the 11th, so we recommend taking a cab.
What does the price of Ships and Dip include?
In addition to admission to all the great free concerts, the following are included in the price of your room:
• All meals outside the specialty restaurants (there's gourmet fare in the formal dining rooms, casual indoor and outdoor buffets open for meals throughout the day and 24 hour room service)
• Non-carbonated beverages (i.e. tea, juices, coffee)
• Free entrance to hot spots like the ship's disco and casino
•U of the ship's beautiful pools (all with plenty of deck space to enjoy a cocktail and some great music)
• Use of the ship's health and fitness center
• Freestyle Family Fun children’s activities, if you're bringing your children
What is the performance schedule?
The performance schedule will be released approximately 2 weeks prior to sailing. You will also receive a schedule on board. While we make every effort to publish the final schedule in its entirety, changes are likely to occur.
What is the payment schedule?
The payment schedule for interior and oceanview cabins is:
$199 per person at the time of booking
$199 per person on July 1st, 2010
$199 per person on September 1st, 2010
Balance Due November 1st, 2010
The payment schedule for balconies and suites is:
$299 per person at the time of booking
$299 per person on July 1st, 2010
$299 per person on September 1st, 2010
Balance Due November 1st, 2010
Past-due payments are subject to a $35 late fee. See TERMS AND CONDITIONS for full details.
Reservations made after the final payment date of November 1st, 2010, require a minimum 50% deposit, and must be paid in full within 30 days of the booking or 35 days from the departure date (01/01/2011), whichever comes first.


