What??!!
Amazing review, and makes me salivate for ours in 22 days.
But you can't be serious about only one bar open until sail away. Can you be a bit more precise, like, "we didn't visit every bar", or something?
It's simple, but NCL makes it hard. Book fixed dining first, because they can't charge you for an à la carte meal. They can charge you if you book a fixed dinner they don't recognize (like a platinum voucher).
I think the bird is living a decade or two in the past (see luggage tag). My carrier won't allow me to connect at sea without approval. "Roaming" isn't a thing anymore.
I'm guessing they are confusing Prom night with White/Glow night, which was normally in the Social, or other locations depending on the ship. Syd's Prom night is never performed in the theatre.
I believe that. Do you think it was more than 50? Not that it matters. We were on a Bermuda cruise in November during NJ winter break. Overloaded with kids, but amazingly well-behaved.
I would expect most of the kids to be home schooled. Again, not that it matters, but that's a very different can of worms.
I can believe that, for sure.
I guess this is still on topic given the OP. Did any venues close for maintenance, cleaning, repair, etc.? Were there more staff drills and such?
I guess the question would be how a repo differs from a "normal" cruise.
It is, but it's just a cost of cruising for us. If we have to pinch pennies so much that we have to save money by removing the DSC, then we shouldn't be cruising.