Cruise number 19 and my 7th on NCL. I found it cheaper to fly into
Cabins: I had an Inside Cabins on deck #9 in the aft(got a great price and saved a ton). It was a little smaller than other ships I have sailed, but well laid out and quiet; I did not notice any difference in the new 2.0 freestyle mattress upgrade. There where very few announcements piped into your cabin. The cabin was equipped with a small fridge, a combined his/her’s closet which I did not like as I enjoy the separate closet arrangement, and an easy to use room safe. There was a TV but it showed limited programming and had very poor selection. I missed the TV feature (on other lines) of being able to view my room bill and the daily dinning menu. The cabin bathroom was nicely laid out however; the “Commode” will be a problem if you are over 6ft tall as it sits at an odd angle. The shower was spacious (for a cruise ship) and it had a door instead of a curtain, which was also nice. You are supplied dispenser soap and shampoo but NO other amenities such as toothpaste, shaver, etc. (NCL should consider supplying the toilet accessories as they add a very nice touch).
Dining/Food: “Freestyle” cruising is the concept that NCL promotes and the idea is that you can dine wherever, whenever. What you need to know is that all this “Freestyle” comes with a not-so-FREE price tag. The only for free restaurants are the; garden café buffet (which has a SUPERB lunch selection that is the BEST of any ship I have ever sailed), the two main dining rooms (which have identical menus, just different décor/I thought the food in the dinning room was well above average and the service excellent except for the second night ( you have been warned) and the small blue lagoon snack area which is a hidden gem especially for breakfast. For any other restaurant you have to pay a fee, so much for FREEstyle. You have a choice of an Italian $10 fee (I did not eat there but all the reviews from fellow passengers said the food was not worth it. A Spanish/Mexican Tapas restaurant $10 fee (I ate there one night and it was not that good and not worth the cost, well below average) but the Margarita drinks at the tapas bar are good. For a cost of $15-$25 + per person you can eat at your choice of five other specialty restaurants (Le Bistro-French $20, Cagney’s-Steak house $25, Chin Chin-oriental fusion, a Sushi bar and a Japanese Teppanyaki place $20). Depending on what you order in these restaurants there may be an additional charge for the “upscale menu”, so your bill could be $45+ per person. I ate at Cagney’s the first night, it was very good and one night I ate at Le Bistro (I thought the food at Le Bistro was fabulous and the only one restaurant on board that might be worth the fee). The rest of the nights I ate at the dinning rooms, I would suggest perhaps one specialty restaurant and the rest in the main dinning rooms, just personal choice but this “for a fee” rubs me the wrong way, yet it is anytime or whenever but pay us. You can say all you want about a nice restaurant, but I paid for a cruise and do not want to get stiffed again. If you arrive in any of the main dining rooms between
Public Rooms: Simply beautiful and YES Non-Smoking with the exception of the casino. This was my second visit to the Jewel and it was in tip-top condition. There was plenty of space to move around and you never felt crowded even with a full ship. The ship was designed with the 6th and 7th decks as the main hubs of activity, i.e. shops (located in the aft area), lounges, photo gallery, reception, etc. The Casino is located on deck 6 mid-ship, however unlike other ships where you have to walk through the casino to get to other public rooms, the casino has one entrance in and out, so if you are walking down the hall, you can enter the casino or choose to keep walking past it. Additionally, there is also a high wall blocking the casino from passenger view and preventing the smoke from filtering outside. The duty free shops on board were well stocked and I enjoyed window shopping. The gym was open 24hrs, but to use a sauna or a spacious bathroom you had to pay for the one to use in the spa - $20 per day! I found it outrageous that to use a sauna I have to pay a daily usual fee, so much for FREEstyle. Note: internet service prices are VERY high on the ship - $.75 per minute!
Entertainment: In the evening, you will a lot to keep you busy, from a piano and guitar player near the “Bar City,” to the highly popular and nightly “Karaoke” in the Fyzz Lounge(do not miss NCL idol contest), the disco played at the “Spinnaker ” on deck 13 at various times. There are also two other bands that played throughout the ship and supplemented the theme nights. The disco DJ was very accommodating in playing a variety of songs that I and other guest requested, so there was plenty to do and dance to. The shows on board were held at the very lovely Stardust theatre, however, as a frequent guest during all ship shows, I was very disappointed that I always had trouble getting a seat, I guess with a full ship you will need to get there early. Shows featured the usual dance musical, I did enjoy the comedian/juggler and the “cirque” show was a must-see! A nice new feature was on the last two sea days, open seminars hosted by the different performers where held, I attended the juggler seminar and learned a little, good and knowledgeable fun. In addition, I found the entire cruise staff very accommodating and just a fun group.
Excursions/Ports: I rarely take ship excursions, so I did all excursions on my own. Through Cruise Critic I met some wonderful people that I hanged with, about 43 of us went to ‘Playa Rincon” a very nice beach in Samana, do not waste your time with any snorkeling in Samana. In Tortolla many of us went to “The Baths” simple wonderful, and if you have a group of 10 you can rent a boat on the pier that will take you right to the beach for the same cost as “Speedy” which was a small hassle. The snorkeling at the Baths was fantastic and the island was great. In
Activities: A variety of activities are offered throughout the cruise. From the usual trivia to the very Expensive Bingo (Bingo on this cruise is more like a poor investment choice rather than a lighthearted numbers matching game – cards for the games start at $39 and get into the $100s). The popular not-so-newlywed game, liars club, margarita and martini tasting (great deal for $15), etc. were all good fun. NOTE: Many of the people I met and hung out with had kids in the children activities and said how happy their kids where. Drink prices on the ship started at$9+, I do not drink beer but some of the guests informed me that that was the only good deal. The dinner wine bottle started at around $30 for a bottle that would cost $8 state side, someone is making money.
Disembarkation: You leave when you want to depending on your connecting accommodations. Breakfast buffet is open till
10 comments:
nice review, will plan this cruise.
barry.
Barry;
Thanks and glad you enjoyed.
cruisinbob
Excellent review. Finally, a review that gives me all the details that I WANT TO KNOW! Thank you.
Thanks, my next cruise is in October, join me.
cruisinbob
just read your review and it was great, made me wish i was back on the jewel, what a great ship and what a great group we had!
what a neat site, i bookmarked it so i can use it when we research our next cruise!
jen
Jenn;
Thanks so much, I wish I was also back on the Jewel.
all the best
cruisinbob.com
Hi Bob
Great review of the cruise. My Wife, I and two sons had a great time on this cruise. We enjoyed meeting you and your wife on the Playa Rincon and Thriller excursions. Your website is great and I'm sure we will use it for future trips. I have posted a few of our pictures from the cruise and the free style dailies at the link below.
http://community.webshots.com/user/kjroesch/profile
Take care and Happy Travels,
Kelly, Julie, Dillon & Dawson.
Kelly;
It was great, hate for it to end and
return to reality. Pass along my regards to the boys.
Bob
Taking this cruise Feb 6th. Thanks for the review. My wife requests that I ask about shopping at any of the ports? We are older and not into the beach or snorkeling, any suggestions?
Tom
Tom;
Samana not much there besides beach, NO shopping.
Antgiua; There are shops around the port to look, but I found nothing to buy, consider and island tour.
Barbados: Harrison cave, Concorde experience are nice. Also the wildlife refuge.
St Lucia; read what I did the first time and go with Frank.
Shopping is just small stuff. This is a beach heavy cruise but I have give u ideas.
www.cruisinbob.com
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