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Norwegian Cruise Line
MS Leeward
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Reviewed by: Andrew Taylor
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: August 19, 1998
Itinerary: Atlantic Coastal
This ship is a delightful size and has lots of nice spaces in it.
Our cabin 4224 was large and tastefully decorated. The food was very good and nicely presented. The ship's staff was friendly and helpful at all times.
Our favorite place for cocktails was the observation lounge in
the aft. We enjoyed the promenade and took a 1 or 2 mile walk everyday. The casino was very nice but the pool area was too crowded.
The food was really good and nicely presented. The Le Bistro alternate dining room was very nice. The service was good but not overly friendly.
The cabin was very large, I figured that it was over 200 square
feet. The bath was tiny but well designed and not a problem. The cabin was very soundproof, we didn't hear anything even though we were located really near the stairs and elevators.
The entertainment was very good. There was so much of it
that we didn't have time for hardly any of it.
This was a three day cruise to nowhere. It was delightful to
have three days at sea. This made for a pretty crowded pool deck but we always managed to find a chair. The health club was nice and not crowded.
The fellow passengers were a complete mix. Our table mates were
delightful and will probably keep in touch with them. There were all age groups on this cruise but mostly over 35 years old.
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