Norwegian Sun Review

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Norwegian Sun - Western Caribbean

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Norwegian Sun
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First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jan 2005

My partner, a friend and I flew down to Orlando and spent four nights at Disney before driving down to Miami for the cruise. The drive from Orlando to Miami takes about three hours without traffic. We had cruised out of Miami before so we were familiar with the terminal layout. The Norwegian Sun cruises out of terminal 10. My friend and I were dropped off near the porters with the luggage while my partner parked the car in the lot across the street. We found out that you need to pay $84 in cash up front no credit cards in order to park in the lot. My partner didn't have cash on him so he had to turn around and get the $84 from me in order to park in the lot.

Embarkation: NCL has a special line for VIP Suite Guests. Since we were staying in a mini-suite we used this line. We checked in and proceeded to the next room to obtain our room keys. The lady gave us our keys then escorted us over to another area where the concierge is located. We met him. Then we were escorted to the front of the security line to board the ship. Before actually getting on the ship a photographer takes your picture twice.

Once onboard we headed to our cabin. The cabin was #0067 located on deck 10 aft. The mini-suite was rather large for what I was prepared for. It accommodated three adults with no problem, along with six pieces of luggage. The suite was made up of a queen bed with a full couch directly across from the bed. The bathroom was huge with a dressing area just outside the bathroom. The balcony was rather large as well with enough seating for four adults.

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