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Royal Caribbean International
MV Nordic Empress
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Reviewed by: Christina Flashner
# previous cruises: 2
Date of Trip: May 20, 2001
Itinerary: Bermuda
Wwe had our wedding ceremony and reception onboard while in port in NYC, and that was beautiful. However they lost our luggage we left on a sunday and did not recieve our luggage until Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. the only clothes given to us by the ship were a pair of glow in the dark boxers and a t-shirt for 2 days. After spending over $12,000 you would think that they we have done something more for us. It's been almost 5 months since our cruise and still we have not received any kind of compensation for the loss of most of our honeymoon which was basically destroyed I would not recomend that anyone cruise with Royal Caribbean.
Pool area was under construction there were supposed to be 3 hot tubs, we only had acces to one which closed at 10:00 p.m. the pool was very small and half the time you couldn't even get in it.
Due to our situation we were only able to eat from the room service menu which is very limited, but once we got to the dining room it was okay nothing to brag about.
We had a room with a balcony it was very nice but be aware private balcony is not so private.
We attended 2 shows - nothing like we had expected not really geared too much for people in their late twenties to early thirties.
We stpped at 2 ports of call in Bermuda - very nice and quiet but not to much to do for nightlife.
Nothing special.
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