Norwegian Escape Review

Teething problems

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jadandsad
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Oct 2015

New ship so it was quite interesting to see what's what.We were prepared for some initial teething problems .. and got them.Firstly we were in cabin 10244 midships. We couldn't sleep as the hum of the engine room nearby was horrible, but they moved us very efficiently to 10272.This is near the aft lifts and is very handy for the restaurants and nice and quiet.At the front of the ship you have a mile walk to have dinner and we spoke to people at the the back who said the propellor vibrations were dreadful. The first week was not very promising with breakfast room service a joke as we got all sorts of wrong orders but,as the cruise went on,things got a bit more organised in many respects. The crew were really nice, but very stretched so service was generally a bit slow.

We had a balcony cabin which was kept very clean and adequate, nice bathroom but a bit cramped in the room. Food was really good (especially in Cagneys).

It's a cruise ship, not a transatlantic one, and there are no really quiet places as the evening music is everywhere but, for 7 days in the Caribbean will be really good.

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