Norwegian Bliss Review

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10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jun 2018
Cabin: Balcony Stateroom

Just returned from a 7 day cruise on the bliss, ship was very nice as it new but dinning can be an issue, you must make reservation to get the dinning times you want, buffet is very crowded not enough seating and speciality dinning cost extra, go carts are very busy could only get on 1 time and laser tag is the same lucky to get in one session. Food was good but not great had the turkey medallions but did not taste anything like turkey. This ship brings in an extra 4000 people to ports which are crazy and therefore most port calls where too short, too busy you must schedule your tours early. Almost every port had 4 ships docked so it was extremely busy. Used the new airline boarding pass system, all worked well but our bags where late bu that was on American which has poor baggage performance. All infall Alaska is great , this was our second trip and if we go again it will be on a smaller ship.Fitness center was very busy as well.

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Balcony Stateroom

Cabin BD

cabin was very nice, bathroom excellent, it was a new ship and we were on the second cruise in Alaska. TV choices were poor.

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