Norwegian Sky Review

3.5 / 5.0
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Horrible Food, Very Basic Ship. Save your money!!!!!!

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Norwegian Sky
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Cruise1339
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Dec 2018
Cabin: Mid-Ship Inside

Horrible cheap food, tough meat, pork & beans, rice and cold cuts at every meal, yes even breakfast. You could get an omelet if you wanted to wait 30 min. or more. If there was something halfway decent, it ran out and you were left waiting for more, which took a long time. Same food everywhere, formal dining room and buffets. Tilapia was the only fish served. Service in the formal dining room was disgraceful, warm tomato juice and no refills on coffee or water. Waiter could barely speak English as well as understand it!!! So much wasted food left on people's plates, (1/2 to 3/4 of plate). I guess with open bar they figured no one would notice the terrible food. Remember, on a ship you can't bring food, so your stuck with theirs.

Desserts that were so bad, you couldn't make out what flavor they were shooting for. No fancy flavorful decadent desserts on this ship, not even a normal piece of chocolate cake could be found. No pampering here of any kind.

Hot tubs at best slightly warm, pool very cold. Ships decor is stuck somewhere in the late 80's with faded polynesian murals on the walls. Casino was nice, but horrible strong smoke odor throughout. Hard to maneuver through the ship as they have made 4 premium restaurants. Up and down between decks to get from the front to the back of the ship.

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Mid-Ship Inside

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Cabin was was dated, trim missing on closet, bathroom very cold the whole time.

Our cabin steward Nelson was amazing, always there with a smile.

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