NCL daily guest activities newsletter goes digital
Norwegian Cruise Line is going digital for its daily shipboard activity programs.
According to guests’ social media posts, NCL ships are no longer distributing paper copies of the Freestyle Daily events calendar to staterooms as standard.
Guests are being asked to see a digital version of the newsletter detailing the schedule of the next day’s activities via their phone.
The daily program is also displayed on stateroom TVs on some ships.
Freestyle Daily lists the updated schedule of the following day’s activities and guest events.
Guests noted that printed copies are still available on request at designated pickup spots on ships.
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