Norwegian Encore Review

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cynthia93
2-5 Cruises • Age 30s

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Sail Date: Jan 2020
Cabin: Balcony Stateroom

Now we are at Day 7 and will disembark tomorrow. I feel like I have to write something before I go.

This is our second time cruising. The first time was with Regal Princess and everything was just fine. This time we are looking for something more thrill and exciting, so we chose Norwegian Encore. The ship itself is super new and beautiful, and the design of cabin is modern and simplistic which we all like it. One thing we all feel regret about this ship is the port of calls — only three of them and two are very similar. I cannot believe they stopped at San Juan from 6PM-12AM — and it was raining heavily. Who will go to San Juan in a rainy and windy night? You can barely see nothing on the street because everything is so dark. St. Thomas was okay because the helmet diving was fun ( and pricey). But Tortola is so similar and close to St. Thomas. The sugar cane beach was crowed, small, and not many water activities. We would rather like the ship just spends one day at Norwegian’s own island so that at least we can have more water activities.

So, that’s three days of our 7-day trip. What about the other four days? We are super bored and want to go to more activities on board. And here comes the question: cancellation all the times. My dad liked the brew house a lot and there was a beer tasting event, but when my dad got there, he was told the event is cancelled.

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Balcony Stateroom

Cabin is spacious and new. Bed and pillows are comfortable.

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