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Norwegian Crown - Bermuda

Cruise Review of the Norwegian Crown

From Dwayne, for About.com

Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line
Cruise Ship: Norwegian Crown
Cruise Destinatin: Bermuda
Cruise Date: April 25, 2004
Guest Contributor: Dwayne

This cruise was very disappointing, but I will try to be fair and point out the things that were good.

We sailed out of Philadelphia and check in went very smooth. We arrived about 45 minutes after the initial boarding time and did not have to wait in any lines at all. The check in people were very nice and made us laugh a lot with their jokes.

We had what is called a “mini-suite” and we were very happy with the room. There was a very large bay window that offered us views forward and aft. The small sitting area gave us plenty of room, and the bathroom was spacious with a shower and tub. Plenty of closets and drawers for our belongings, and our empty luggage fit nicely under the bed and out of the way. Our room was located at the back of the ship which was very convenient when wanting to visit the pool or just be outside, but the vibration when the ship turned or did any type of maneuvering was very annoying, especially when it happened while trying to sleep at night. But, that was a small issue compared to other things. The room steward was very attentive and courteous…one of the few crew members that treated us the way we expected. He called us by name from the moment we arrived at our room and continually made himself available for any needs we had.

We found most of the staff in the restaurants unenthusiastic and some were downright rude. Whenever we asked about a particular dish being offered, none could tell us anything about it. This happened over and over again in every restaurant. Whenever they did not know an answer to our question, they would simply send some double talk our way and then move on. This was very frustrating when trying to choose between unfamiliar dishes. Many of the waiters seemed to have an attitude that we were bothering them by coming in to eat. At least that is how we felt much of the time. The food was good, but not great. Only a few things served earned a comment at the table of how good it was.

Bar service was better than the restaurants, but even then, if you got a certain bartender, you would be treated as if you were bothering them. This seemed to be the case more with the men who were on the staff as opposed to the women. Even around the pool area the bar service was mediocre at best. Every once in a while someone would come around and mumble “bar service” and keep walking like they were in a trance. It took a good effort to get their attention.

The casino was another disappointment. Again, our experience with the female dealers was good, but the men were rude and displayed practically no personality whatsoever. One dealer in particular stood out as being especially nasty. He would continually anticipate bets at the blackjack table and more than once he would deal a card or pass a person over before they actually made their intentions known. When challenged on this he would fall back to the pit boss who always took his side. On two occasions he even collected chips from players who had actually won their hand. When challenged on this, he simply returned the chips with the winnings. No apologies or acknowledgement that anything had happened. Needless to say, when this man was dealing, we didn’t play.

The activities for teens were practically nonexistent. We had two 14 year old boys with us and they were not shown a good time at all. Our day at sea was spent mostly indoors because of poor weather, and they were very bored. They went to the posted activities, but they were so poorly handled that they ended up doing things on their own.

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