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Norwegian Cruise Line
MS Norwegian Sea
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Reviewed by: George Smart and Eleanor Stell
# previous cruises: 2
Date of Trip: November 19, 2001
Itinerary: Western Caribbean
The Norwegian Sea started out as the Seaward in 1988. But it looks and
feels much older. The decor screams late seventies. Signs point to rooms
(like the Ice Cream Parlor and the Palm Tree Restaurant) that no longer
exist or have been moved or renamed. The ship rolls, clangs, and shudders,
especially about 6:30pm each evening in the Seven Seas. Dishes and glasses
would rattle with a roar that filled the room for about five minutes at a
time.
We arrived at 12 and embarkation took 10 minutes for four people. If you
fly in to Lauderdale (FLL), renting a car is cheaper than a taxi to the
Miami port ($65 with tip). We rented a car from Hertz at FLL, dropped it
off at the Miami airport after touring around Miami Beach, then took Hertz'
free shuttle to the port, all for $46. Norwegian charges $30 per person
round trip from FLL to the port, and there are often long times sitting
waiting for the bus to fill up.
Norwegian automatically charges $10 per person per day for tipping your
waiter, asst waiter, and cabin steward. The traditional Captain's Welcome
was nice. Unlike many Carnival ships these days, you actually get to shake
hands with him. The Photo staff was pretty laid back and didn't hover too
much.
We found all of the areas clean and well maintained. It is an older ship and was in great shape for it's age. The only thing that needed attention was that the exterior of the ship showed some wear and tear and it could use a paint job. This was only visible from the tender as you got close to the ship.
Best Tip: Once you get on board, go to the Seven Seas dining room and make
a standing reservation for the same table for the same time for the entire
cruise. This will avoid long waits and assure a great table with the same
wait team. We got table #1 for four with a splendid view.
The wines are reasonably priced as is all the merchandise in the gift shops.
They even offer a price guarantee to give you a refund if you find their
merchandise cheaper within 60 days.
Food by the pool and at the Big Apple was average at best. Dinners in the
lower deck restaurants were quite nice, though not exceptional. Best item:
almond-encrusted fish. And forget about the Flaming Babaloo on Parade
dessert. It's no longer flaming, and there's no longer a parade (Freestyle
cruising eliminates entertainment by the wait staff during dinner).
Norwegian touts Freestyle Cruising as just the most wonderful thing. In
theory, this means more choices about where and when you eat. Except on
this ship where your only choices are the pool side buffet, the main buffet,
Le Bistro ($10/person surcharge), and the two main sit-down restaurants.
The bigger NCL ships have multiple small restaurants where you can dine in a
different place every night. What Freestyle means on the Norwegian Sea is
long lines and 30 minute waits to get into the Four Seasons or the Seven
Seas, unless you want another average buffet pool side. Make a standing
reservation for the same table at the same time each night, and you'll avoid
the mess.
We did not try Le Bistro but heard not a single rave about it from anyone.
Buzz on the ship was that the food wasn't any better than in the main
sit down restaurants.
Unlike Carnival and other lines, Norwegian does not sell adult soda cards
which give unlimited soft drinks for a fixed price (which is nice if you're
not a big drinker).
The cabins are small. Way, way small. Ours in Biscayne 2019 was 110 square
feet, including the bathroom. Measure this out in your living room and
you'll see how small we're talking. The bathroom is tiny, with a shower
only about 6" high and 2" across. Tall or fat? You'll be hitting the
shower wall or ceiling. If you push the two twin beds together to make a
queen, there's only a few square feet left to stand in, and you'll be
getting in and out from the foot of the bed most of the time.
The shows were great. Longer than 45 min. would've been too long after a day's worth of sightseeing. As I mentioned before, the teen group was well run. Very small, and varied activities. My son was more than pleased.
The Jean Ann Ryan Dancers put on three extraordinary shows. I mean, these
are top notch - the best we've *ever* seen at sea. They have two acrobats
that are astounding, a husband and wife couple from Hungary that will amaze
you. The farewell show where the dancers and the crew sings to you is
charmingly sweet.
Cruise Director Patti Honecki was always perky, helpful, friendly, and
didn't camp on the PA to sell things like some CD's do
In Cozumel, the best way to tour the island is to rent a jeep, which is
cheaper in town than by the piers. Goto Chakanaab, a national park that is
great for snorkeling, swimming, swimming with dolphins, sitting under a
palm shelter and drinking pina colada's out of pineapples! There are many
beaches all around the island that are quite gorgeous. The Horseback Riding
tour is a big favorite, with part of the ride going to Mayan ruins.
We took the Jeep Safari tour which puts people in 4WD jeeps heading into the
deserted beaches of the eastern island. What a trip! They provided lunch
and a short tour of a Mayan ruin to the Goddess Ixchel. The hosts Eduordo
and Shelley are wonderful.
They do sell cards for kids. Got your gas mask handy?
Try the hot tub. NCL takes pool additives to a whole new level. Within
three minutes the chlorine fumes were so overpowering we had to get out to
attend to burning eyes and skin. That expansive bow view on Norwegian's
webcam with the little pool? You'll also see it on the ship's TV. Forget
about going there. It's only for the crew.
Bingo is incredibly expensive, so much so we didn't play. $29-39 for
strangely named "Cheeseburger" packs of cards and Bingo "computers" which
manage six cards at a time. Payouts did not match the cost of playing,
unless you achieved a hard-to-do coverall bingo in less than 51 numbers.
If you're looking for a good short cruise, the Norwegian Sea brings
travelers a wonderful combination of charm and entertainment for not much
money. We especially liked the Cruise Director, Patti Honecki, who besides
being a smart, lovely host can also sing.
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