Norwegian Spirit Review

Norwegian Spirit - Southern Caribbean

Review for the Southern Caribbean Cruise on Norwegian Spirit
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intrepid_guy
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jan 2006
Cabin: Balcony

Let me start by saying I am a fan of NCL. Some might even call me a cheerleader, including several NCL employees (as I later found out). I like NCL and have never had a bad cruise experience with NCL. I, personally, believe in them, what they are trying to do and their product, so just know that going in.

I am going to present a majority of this in a day by day style, so that you can maybe get a feeling of the whole experience. And, I think I am going to leave out a lot of my personal time with friends I met ahead of time (TorontoGuy!!!) and those I met onboard ( you know who you are  I love you!) since it really has little to do with a cruise review but I will mention them as needed. Hey, does this sound like a bunch of rules? OK, here we go!

Day 1  NYC: We arrived at the Port of NY at 11:50am; the check-in procedure was very smooth and efficient. We opted to stand in the regular passenger line as the Latitudes line was quite long and we had previous experience with that. (In San Juan, we stood in the Latitudes line and it was awful, very long and 3 times the people got through the regular line as the Latitudes line. Suggestion for NCL, have more people servicing Latitudes! These are supposed to be the people you want to keep; there were 3 to 4 times the agents helping the regular passengers.) With that said we got through to the agent very quickly and then picked up our key cards and went aboard. We were in our room by 12:30 at the latest! Pretty good I thought!

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