Norwegian Breakaway Review

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Review for Bermuda Cruise on Norwegian Breakaway
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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Balcony Stateroom

We booked this for the chance to see some sailing ships competing in the America Cup Race. Saw ORACLE 1 time and Gamble. Bermuda is nice horseshoe bay was Beautiful. Went to saint George on NCL ferry very nice Historical Island. Now Breakaway like quite a few ships in NCL's Fleet is Training Ground for the New JOY's Crew. NCL No longer wants to have assistant's in the last year or so,16 cabins per steward mine was a brand new one learning for JOY Nightmarish. They assigned him a Bellmen to show him what needed to be done Thank You "Supervisor".

In the Casino the JOY Trainee could not count coins took me telling the cashier supervising her what the total was before he showed her how to total it up, very unprofessional. Bartenders & beverage servers were great. Found food in the Garden Cafe Found better than sitting for a 11/2 -2 hr meal in dinning room.

Not to seem Snobby we are Platinum Plus meant very little on this cruise.Hope this is not the future trend on NCL. There are Plenty of lines to chose from and our rating is high on most. We were invited by the officers to a special party to show off, Promote the Margaritaville at Sea & The Five O’Clock Somewhere Bar, the Pay for hamburger restaurant that was free. Why bother we all or most have unlimited drinks and chips and salsa is available inside in garden cafe free ,no 30 MPH wind give us a Comp Pass to eat there at least.

Cabin Review

Balcony Stateroom

Cabin was ok nice size no problems except steward being a trainee.

Port Reviews

St. George's

Enjoyed this Historical Island Plenty to see ,eat and drink.

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