Norwegian Pearl Review

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Janella and Tom
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Aug 2015
Cabin: Family Inside

When I embarked I arrived at the dock at 1:00 pm. I did not realize that they would be serving food in the cafeteria when I got on the boat. If I would have known that food was available just as I arrived I would not have spent $29.00 for LUNCH at McDonalds.

I have never seen so much food available on the boat. I was very impressed. All food was great. I also liked the fact we had someone spraying our hands before entering the cafeteria. There were LOTS of help on the boat, and this helped a lot. I also liked the daily boat activity plans that were posted on the wall near the elevator.

I am thankful for the people who helped plan the shore excursions. It helped to know that there were independent people at the dock to help us learn about the city and take their tour guides. It would be wonderful if you would have a history book of the boat available for the engine room was "off limits" to visit, and the walking tour did not have an interpreter, or have the tour available on the cabin TV with closed caption. We would love to see the engine and how the boat was built.

Cabin Review

Family Inside

Cabin I1

The Cabin and the crew were tops! We slept in the mid section with 4 of us, and the cabin was prepared for the night with the 4th bed raised and an animal towel for entertainment.

Port Reviews

Seattle

It was easy to find the port and have a friend drop us off. It was also nice that the friend lived in Seattle and knew his way around.

Glacier Bay

The weather and sea was perfect. thanks for the rangers explaining the glaciers while we were on board.

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