Norwegian Prima Review

4.5 / 5.0
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NCL PRIMA The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Norwegian Prima
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Dave Chis
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Mar 2023
Cabin: Inside

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The PRIMA is a beautiful ship and feels new with very modern looking furnishings and art work. There are multiple interactive touch screens by all the elevators that provide information and a map of the current deck and all other decks. These are very useful to find your way around the ship as often you must walk through one area to get to your destination.

The staterooms are very nice with a terrific bathroom considering it was a cruise ship. We had an inside room and were very pleased with it. We just happened to be assigned a handicap room so it was substantially larger with an even larger bathroom. Overall, I don’t think the ship was very handicap friendly (too many tight spaces, often very long lines for elevators and the top few decks I do not think are handicap assessable at all) but our stateroom certainly was.

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Inside

The staterooms are very nice with a terrific bathroom considering it was a cruise ship and plenty of space to hang clothes. We had an inside room and were very pleased with it. We just happened to be assigned a handicap room so it was substantially larger with an even larger bathroom. All rooms have large flat screen TVs and a Navigation channel that allows you to follow your ship on its journey.

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