New Orleans to the Transatlantic Norwegian Cruise Reviews

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Blooms at Butchart Gardens
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Horseshoe Bay Beach. Strong currents and no signage
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Free style cruising = NO SERVICE

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Go for it 1991
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

Where to start? The first night there was a madi gras parade - really? It was a video (a poor one at that)in the main lobby of a madi gras parade and it was down hill from there. The most criticism I have is of the food service and quality in the Versailles dining room and the buffet. Almost every night we had to wait 30-45 minutes to be seated in the main dining room, while some big mouthed broad ...
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Sail Date: April 2013

Cabin Type: Mid-Ship Balcony


NCL Star Transatlantic April 2013 New Orleans to Copenhagen

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Borntobewild
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

This was our second cruise on NCL and went from New Orleans to Copenhagen, Denmark leaving on April 21, 2013 for a 16-day transatlantic cruise. We decided to upgrade to a Family Suite about 1-½ weeks prior to departure, which was well worth the extra $484.00 above the mini suite we had booked. Within this review I will address, service, cabin and ship cleanliness, dining, entertainment, ...
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Sail Date: April 2013

Cabin Type: Family Suite


Transatlantic on the Norwegian Star

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trailer
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

This repositioning cruise was so cheap we couldn't resist: a little over $1000 per person for 16 days in a balcony cabin. But we also love sea days, and a repositioning cruise is full of them. Although it did seem that Norwegian had skimped on entertainment, the food was similar to other Norwegian cruises. We don't like freestyle dining and prefer to have a fixed dining time, table, and waiter. ...
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Sail Date: April 2013

Cabin Type: Balcony


First & Last with NCL

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sailorman321
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

Let me start by saying that the good point of this cruise was the Cruise Critics group we met up with onboard. Fun group that met for daily happy hours and dinner each day. Good port call destinations, although the ship's staff offered no destination lectures or information unless you bought a tour, and then the only info offered was where to meet the tour bus. They did have onboard lecturers, but ...
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Sail Date: April 2013

Cabin Type: Oceanview Picture Window


Freestyle Cruising

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Norwegian Star

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Craig Cole
First Time Cruiser • Age 80s

Last month my wife and I did a 16 day transatlantic cruise on Norwegian Star from New Orleans to Copenhagen. We are a couple in our mid seventies and have done four previous transatlantic cruises, all with RCCL. We were anxious to see how NCL would compare. The price was certainly right. After taking advantage of all the discounts and special offers that we could find we ended up paying $105 a ...
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Sail Date: April 2013

Cabin Type: Mid-Ship Oceanview Picture Window


Transatlantic New Orleans to Dover

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2 Rolling Stones
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

This was our third Transatlantic crossing with NCL, and our favourite so far. The Star certainly lives up to it`s name. In my opinion, the "stars" of the ship are the amazing crew,so friendly and helpful. Everyone must have an off day sometimes, but you wouldn`t notice,they were always smiling! The ship is just the right size for us, not too big or small and we found it easy to get around. We had ...
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Sail Date: April 2013

Cabin Type: Balcony


1st Transatlantic - Very good!

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treefarmerms
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We used the Ramada Inn-Metarie in the New Orleans area for a Park,Cruise,Fly option on this extended 26 night trip. They were great. We stayed the night before and they took us to the Port, kept our vehicle safe without any extra charge and then picked us up at the airport and we stayed that night, all for normal room rates with great service. It had been a few years since we last sailed on ...
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Sail Date: April 2013

Cabin Type: Mid-Ship Oceanview Picture Window


NCL Spirit April 2012 TA....The Enabling Journey

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Norwegian Spirit

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Ajkcruiser
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

(Very....very....very....Long....grab a coffee mug) If you are not interested in the human component of a cruise review...this wont be of enjoyment to you.... Our Background... Widow, Early 40's, a foodie. Semi-retired Customs Analyst My child almost 10, diagnosed with Angelman's syndrome (www.angelman.org ) a rare genetic disorder under the umbrella of Autism, she is non-verbal ...
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Sail Date: April 2012

Cabin Type: Family Inside

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