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If your TA books CCL and doesn't book NCL, Conde Naste or not, I'd get a new TA! CCL is horrid.![]()
She doesn't recommend CCL either.
If your TA books CCL and doesn't book NCL, Conde Naste or not, I'd get a new TA! CCL is horrid.![]()
I sailed on the Epic last year and had a great time.I think the newer ship might be different. My very picky friend (50), who has cruised on Princess, RCCL, etc. 10X said their Easter family cruise on the Epic was the best ever. I also have a 27 year old co-worker who raved about the Epic. I'll let you know soon!
The Pride of America is U.S. flagged, and its service gets awful reviews. But it is the only ship that can do a 7-day Circle Hawaii cruise. Plus it spends the maximum time in ports.I believe the Pride has an American crew. The only reason anyone goes on the Pride is because it's the only Hawaii cruise that doesn't require a 2 week cruise - spending half of that time GETTING to Hawaii. I've heard that the American crew is horrible. I don't think that experience is common across NCL.
I sailed on the Epic last year and had a great time.
The Pride of America is U.S. flagged, and its service gets awful reviews. But it is the only ship that can do a 7-day Circle Hawaii cruise. Plus it spends the maximum time in ports.
Woody

Thanks for sharing a recent experience on the Pride of America.I came off the POA 3 weeks ago and it was great. The ship was clean and fresh as it had just had a $30 million 2 week dry dock refurb. . .
I came off the POA 3 weeks ago and it was great. The ship was clean and fresh as it had just had a $30 million 2 week dry dock refurb.
Thanks for sharing a recent experience on the Pride of America.
Woody
I came off the POA 3 weeks ago and it was great. The ship was clean and fresh as it had just had a $30 million 2 week dry dock refurb.
We were in a suite and our service was good. We did mostly specialty dining at Cagney's (used to be Lazy J steakhouse), tried la cucina and chefs table at le bistro. We did do one dinner in skyline (main dining) and the food was good but the atmosphere was like a wedding banquet - large, loud venue with a live band playing.
We actually ate off ship for 2 dinners which cost far more than specialty dining nickel and dime-ing but was well worth it. I love, love, love when a ship stays docked overnight!!
The closest thing to a sea day is when the ship leaves Kauai at 2pm and sails up and down the breathtaking Napali coastline. Its spectacular! I recommend a port side balcony for that.
If that ship and crew was sailing Bahamas or Caribbean there is no way I would choose it over other options though.
I am very eager to sail on NCL Breakaway in July - counting the days.
FJS961 said:I came off the POA 3 weeks ago and it was great. The ship was clean and fresh as it had just had a $30 million 2 week dry dock refurb.
We were in a suite and our service was good. We did mostly specialty dining at Cagney's (used to be Lazy J steakhouse), tried la cucina and chefs table at le bistro. We did do one dinner in skyline (main dining) and the food was good but the atmosphere was like a wedding banquet - large, loud venue with a live band playing.
We actually ate off ship for 2 dinners which cost far more than specialty dining nickel and dime-ing but was well worth it. I love, love, love when a ship stays docked overnight!!
The closest thing to a sea day is when the ship leaves Kauai at 2pm and sails up and down the breathtaking Napali coastline. Its spectacular! I recommend a port side balcony for that.
If that ship and crew was sailing Bahamas or Caribbean there is no way I would choose it over other options though.
I am very eager to sail on NCL Breakaway in July - counting the days.
I'm booked on a western caribbean cruise in March of 2014, and for my oceanview room on the NCL Dawn I'm paying just over $700pp. I priced the southern caribbean cruises on the DCL Magic for September 2014 (a traditionally cheaper time to travel) and I was looking at almost $1400pp. That's just insane! If I had to quantify the difference in the lines I'd say DCL is worth about a 30% markup from a NCL cruise, but at 100% markup they'll continue to lose me to NCL. Whatever you decide to do, have a great time!This is a big plus for me.. . . One area where NCL is a big winner is in their choice of itineraries. DCL likes to stick with the old stand-bys, where NCL likes to venture out to less frequented ports. . .
What is surcharged on NCL that is not surcharged on DCL?
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It is always the 'free soda'.
I am sure there are differences but this one always comes up.
What is surcharged on NCL that is not surcharged on DCL?
What about castaway? I've been to private islands before and you had to pay for every bottle of water etc. Never had a free fresh fruit and lunch buffet and icecream and drinks and snorkeling (with your own equip) on any excursion that I've seen. That day is pretty inclusive. Does NCL include all that with their port?
Also Disney includes all its park hopping to cruisers who have PC as a port. Also pretty cool and inclusive.
I sailed on the Epic last year, and there was no charge for the main shows Blue Man Group or Legends in Concert. Maybe the charge is new.. . . On the bigger ships the high ticket shows (Blue Man Group, etc) are an additional charge.
What about castaway? I've been to private islands before and you had to pay for every bottle of water etc. Never had a free fresh fruit and lunch buffet and icecream and drinks and snorkeling (with your own equip) on any excursion that I've seen. That day is pretty inclusive. Does NCL include all that with their port?
Also Disney includes all its park hopping to cruisers who have PC as a port. Also pretty cool and inclusive.
I sailed on the Epic last year, and there was no charge for the main shows Blue Man Group or Legends in Concert. Maybe the charge is new.
Woody