Norwegian Dawn Review

4.0 / 5.0
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Dawn not as good as it used to be

Review for Canada & New England Cruise on Norwegian Dawn
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6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Sep 2016
Cabin: Balcony

We had hope to see the fall colors of the north east and visit the communities in Maine and Canada. The stops and the ports and visiting the ports experience was excellent. We planned and did our own tours, which were not from the ship but were similar and much less expensive.

The ship just came out of dry dock, which for the most part was a good thing, as they up dated many of the areas. However, the main dinning room, Venetian, had some very ugly art in it. Speaking with the crew, they hated also, in fact no one I talked to like it. NCL has really changed the menu in the main dinning rooms, making the choice less appealing and variety less. Many of the items that once was included are now requiring an extra fee. Even the menu at O'Sheehan's was reduced from the Blue Lagoon. Another draw back is now you can not take food back to your stateroom or outside from O'Sheehan's after 10 PM or you have to pay a room service fee. For Latitudes members they took away Cagney's steakhouse.

Cabin was very comfortable and the steward was very good, however, he did become a little lax toward the end of the cruise. Over all service was good throughout the ship.

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Balcony

Cabin BB

Cabin very comfortable and pleasant.

Port Reviews

Bar Harbor

Did our own walking tour. Got a local walking map from the information booth. City was beautiful and fun to walk. People very helpful.

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