Norwegian Breakaway Review

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Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Norwegian Breakaway
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6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jul 2016
Cabin: Family Balcony Stateroom
Traveled with children

Sailing were my DW and I in our mid 50's, and our 17 yer old nephew. We all felt the ship was too crowded and it felt like you either needed to make a reservation in advance or you risked waiting in line. The ropes course and slides were good, never an extremely long wait as I thought their might be; maybe 20 - 30 mins tops for the ropes course, and you went at your own pace.

The meals were ok, as was the service. I don't think any meal went flawlessly; if something was forgotten we simply needed to ask a second time, and the item was brought in a timely fashion, but I should have had to ask a 2nd time, but those things happen, no biggie. Dinner reservation at Cagney's got fowled up and they tried to re-book me for the only time they had available, 9:15pm... no thank you.

Cruise staff were ok, the on board entertainment in the various bars were very good; the theater shows of Burn the Floor was basically ok, and we walked out of Rock of Ages, this was brutal in my opinion.

Cabin Review

Family Balcony Stateroom

Cabin B4

Average size room for 3; just barely enough storage for all of our clothes, no drawers for anything, all just storage shelves for the most part. Balcony size was a joke. We were upgraded so I won't complain much, but if I axctually paid for that, I would be pretty disappointed.

Port Reviews

New York (Manhattan)

Checkin took longer than usual, seemed quite disorganized

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