Norwegian Bliss Review

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nygooch
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Mar 2019
Cabin: Mid-ship Balcony Stateroom

We wanted to see what Norwegian was like and we were not disappointed. Between the tow of us, we have probably cruised 15 times on other lines, but never this one. The ship's layout was the best I have seen with things spread out enough that there was not that much congestion, even with over 4,000 people on the boat. There seemed like there was a different themed bar/lounge tucked into every corner. Each with it's own special drinks. While the boat seemed geared more towards adults to me there was still a ton of things for the kids to do. (The Go-Karts were awesome). It was also easy to see that cleanliness was important. "Washy Washy" was a common phrase heard where crew member had bottles of disinfectant to clean hands with before the buffet or getting back on the ship.

There were some slight negatives....scheduling the go-karts/laser tag was almost impossible. It was all filled up the first day before everyone was on the ship. I was lucky enough to get a go-kart slot, no dice on the laser tag. Also, the cabin could have used some more storage space.

While Jersey Boys was incredible, and Prohibition was awesome... Havana sucked. There seemed no point to it and was boring.

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Mid-ship Balcony Stateroom

Cabin BA

Smaller than other lines, but very nice. Great shower pressure. Could have used more storage area. Great room for quietness as it is basically between the two sets of elevators. Th bad part about that is there is a little bit of a walk to get to the elevators.

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