by Beverly MacDonald
(Vancouver BC)
The Norwegian Sun
Photo from Ho_hokus
The Norwegian Sun ship was interesting. It is not laid out very well as we had to walk from one end to the other to get to areas we were going to such as meals, the pool, activities..nothing seemed to flow into anything else or make sense when it came to lay out.
The buffet had a flow problem also in that both sides were different and thus people broke in and out of lines to get food. The wok station was in the middle of one side and when waiting a person did cause obstruction in the line and back up at times. Food was limited also in that seldom was there chicken or fish, but there was more of a "fast food" atmosphere, which was definitely not the case on the Princess. Seldom was there vegetables to choose, although to be fair there were good choices for salad. The cruise promoted "freestyle cruising" meaning no schedule or "have to times to do things"...not correct.
Everything was on a schedule and a tight one at that..meals were definitely not available at any time, except in ROOM service. Most of the eating areas were closed between hours of 3-530 and breakfast over mainly at 1030 am. Nothing after 12 midnight, again except for room service.
As much as 13 restaurants are available?? Not on this ship. The dining rooms were better and had good service most of the time, tho one day, the Saturday of the cruise return trip we had 1.5 hrs for lunch in the restaurant and it was obvious by the way the staff was pushing and rushing for all of us to be out and gone by the designated time.
One eating area" Pacific Heights" promoted lighter cooking, but there was a need for reservation in the evenings and that was never communicated at all until you went there to try to get in. Also during the day for lunch only, there was pasta and pizza, nothing else available including tea or coffee...nothing!!!
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