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Norwegian Cruise Line
MS Norwegian Wind
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Reviewed by: Noring Cernansky
# previous cruises: 6
Date of Trip: May 3, 2004
Itinerary: Repositioning
If you want to stand in long hot lines and get poor service and average food this is the ship for you!!! we have travelled on several other lines and so far this is the WORST... FOR WHAT IT IS WORTH, you would do well to stay far away from this one.
The public areas were OK not a problem other than the show lounge the seats are not terraced so most of what you see is the persons head in front of you
Average unless you eat in the specialty dining rooms
The buffet was too small and you were not allowed to serve yourself.
The room was too small and we had the owners suite. The closet space was fine the shower/tub was find other than it was difficult to get in and out of. The tub enclosure was too high!!! I am 5'7" and had a problem with it.
Shows were average other than the magic show which was really good/
In order to leave the ship for a tour of seattle, we were asked to wait in the hallway of the 6th floor for a few minutes(which turned out to be 45 minutes) since they did not have clearance at that time from customs). It was unhealthy and caused a fire hazard!!! Blocking the entire hallway (200 people waiting most of who were too hot and had to sit on the floor or pass out!!! Get a clue norwegian ---you are carrying elderly people.
The other passengers were fun, friendly and most of them agreed with us -never sail on Norwegian again...
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