10/30/2023 0 Comments Norwegian breakaway bermuda reviewNever disappointing though with buffets, depending on the time, can be trying dealing with fellow passengers. Garden Cafe: Ate here many times for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Also hearing the Manhattan was loud at times steered us towards the other avenues. Thus, the Taste and Savor was a better choice for us. ![]() Really do not like sitting on top of other tables or next to a table with one or two feet of spacing. As we were leaving, the same waiter was asking to clarify what they had ordered. A couple sitting next to us waiting for quite awhile had nothing appear during our meal. Had to ask twice for some ice tea as we only had water. Even though it was early and they weren't busy at the time, he would walk away quickly. Being a party of two, we always got a window view table which was nice. Overall, enjoyed the meal and window view. If the meal came with a baked potato, it would have been better but every thing was fine. Checked in a few times to see how everything was. We were immediately seated and service was the best we had anywhere. It was Prime Rib Night and O'Sheehan's was also serving the meal. O’Sheehan’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill: Had dinner her one time. As we all know, this is a very subjective but I will briefly state was we observed during this particular cruise. ![]() We are not foodies but do know a good meal when we have it. ![]() Did see some small lines later in the evening many times but nothing not unseen on land. Thank you Lyn for doing this.ĭining: Always dined early between 5:30 - 6:00 to prevent crowds or waits as were complaints in the past. Was nice to meet a few members and put faces to many as they passed the mic around the room while folks introduced themselves. Met "fabnfortysomething" and her family who put this all together. (I had missed a previous one on the Jewel sailing.) After a mad dash back to the cabin with about 10 minutes to spare for a quick change, arrived at Cagney's and got our name tags. We were on the pool deck and almost forgot. On Monday, our first day at sea, there was a Cruise Critic Meet and Greet scheduled for 11:00 AM in Cagney's. Then again, most were excited as we were I would imagine. Drill was short and sweet as usual though I really would hate to have an actual emergency being some folks really don't seem to take this seriously. Enjoyed a short chat with a couple staying on the same deck 2 cabins from ours. Muster Drill: Ours was held in the Manhattan Dining Room. It wasn't bad (yet) so we decided to grab a bite to eat there. Walked around with a carry on bag and then decided to see how busy the buffet lounge was. Were on the ship by 12 o'clock if I am correct. ![]() Wasn't long before our number was called. Were given a boarding number 21 and sat down to relax and watch the people show for about an hour.Īnnouncement was made and passengers started to board the ship about 11:30. With passports and cruise tickets in hand, process was quick and painless. Walked outside and handed the baggage to a handler with a small tip and proceeded inside where we walked through customs and were immediately directed to the NCL check-in counter. Wheeled luggage to the terminal elevator. Passed the dog sniff test and parked the car taking noting not to park under a lamp post knowing that birds would be near. Two hundred forty five dollars for 7-days. Crossed her and arrived around 10:15 AM and parked at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal. Crossed over the NYS Thruway heading towards Bear Mountain and took the Palisades Parkway down to the George Washington Bridge. August 29.Įmbarkation: Live in New York so the car ride was about 1.5 hours. Five years sober and were celebrating my 55th birthday which was on the second day in Bermuda. Two nights back to New York.īackground: One previous cruise which was on the NCL Jewel back in 2011 to the Bahamas. Would this be regretted? Read and see for yourself. Looking at the snow outside and pictures that slowly were released or leaked, I bit the bullet and booked a Bermuda cruise. During the winter months, many on Cruise Critic and I watched Norwegian's newest ship, the Breakaway come to life. Cruise Date: August 25 - September 01, 2013
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