Norwegian Dawn Review

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Review for Bermuda Cruise on Norwegian Dawn
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angela1822
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: May 2015
Cabin: Mid-Ship Inside

Two first days at sea with nothing to do but be held hostage by all the jewelry salesmen. Freezing cold and very rough waters. I was really surprised that they didn't schedule any entertainment or activities during the day. The hard sell on all of their trinkets was very annoying. They even had an "activity" that was a cosmetic surgeon trying to drum up business. The food was mediocre and I was surprised how much indian food was on the buffet every day. The deserts were inedible except for "Le Bistro" where the food and service were lovely.

When we got in to port there is not much to do in Bermuda. We were steered toward St. George by the staff but when we got there we found a hand full of shops selling trinkets and 3 restaurants serving overpriced terrible food. I tried to order a pancake off the breakfast menus where it says "Hot off the griddle" it was rubbery and strange, the waitress was lovely and told me that all the pancakes are frozen and defrosted the night before. The shops all closed at 3. It was very strange, it was a bit like visiting a ghost town. We had been told that there was nothing to do in Hamilton but we ventured in on our second day and it was lovely, it is a city with lots of shopping, pubs and good restaurants.

The beach was fine but the water is very cold and I think to describe the sand as pink is a bit of an overstatement.

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Mid-Ship Inside

Cabin IB

clean and acceptable, the steward was lovely. The TV was placed so if the upper bunk is down it can not be viewed by anyone.

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