Norwegian Escape Review

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Spring Break 2016

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Norwegian Escape
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tiger-91
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Mar 2016
Cabin: Studio Stateroom

I traveled solo on a back to back in the same stateroom. UBER dropped me off and picked me up. $17 solo to MIA airport.

The ship is huge. It lost Shakers but gained the District Brewhouse, which oddly plays Techno all day and singalong piano at night. (I would think rock music would be more appropriate.)

There are too many dedicated pianists. Howl at the Moon, District, and Atrium/Manhatten/Taste (same guy). Would be nice to have a guitarist.

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Studio Stateroom

Cabin T1

This cabin is in an excellent location as it is surrounded by cabins, studios' private hallway, and no "White spaces". Even though there is a connecting door, I couldn't hear any other passengers unless they were talking right outside my hallway door.

Hint for all Studios: pull the bed away from the head wall a couple of inches to gain more legroom. You'll understand once you do it.

I do dislike the lack of a mini-fridge, though someone with insulin refrigeration requirements got one installed somewhere, likely under the desk. I asked the crew I saw carrying it.

Also, you can request permanent use of a hair dryer and temporary use of iron and board.

The lounge had a wine machine but no soda/snack vending machine.

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