Norwegian Breakaway Review

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Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Norwegian Breakaway
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noah300
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Apr 2014
Traveled with children

The ship was amazing, so much to do and the shows we saw were all very entertaining. It was a very busy week as most of Mass. was on break from school and the port is close so the ship was sold-out. That said, I wish more people would teach their children and themselves how to act in public and how to behave toward others, especially the crew and staff that are working so hard to give you a great trip.

Embarkation was smooth and easy, we parked at the pier and were on board within 45 minutes. We booked 2 family oceanview rooms on deck 5 for six of us, not bad for three and three but seemed a little tight for our 5 in one.

My kids do not do kids club, but really liked the slides, ropes course, rock climbing and bungy jumping. The younger two (8 and 11) did mini-golf and the spider web thing. It was a little work to time it so they could get a chance to do these things as it was very crowded, but we stayed on board one port day and it was enough.

Cabin Review

Cabin will easily sleep five but I felt it would be close for seven days with all five in room.

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