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57.1 | Me, too | TYGER::GIBSON | | Tue Dec 27 1988 13:59 | 8 |
| I will be interested in how you like this cruise. I almost (not
quite) have my husband convinced to take another cruise, and we
are interested in this one. We would rather sail out of San Juan
than Miami because we were both seasick the whole time we were in
the Atlantic on the Song of America, but we felt fine once we entered
the Caribbean.
Linda
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57.2 | Song of Norway is great ! | CADSE::YELTON | Don Yelton, CADSE, CTC1-2/K4 | Tue Jan 10 1989 22:09 | 11 |
| Although I believe previous notes have discussed the Song of Norway,
I will repeat what I've said before. My family has taken three cruises, all
with RCCL, and our favorite was the Song of Norway. It is relatively small
and the service you get is excellent somewhat more so because it is a smaller
ship. All RCCL ships are first rate for the price and we quite frankly enjoy
the ship more than the ports.
Congratulation and enjoy your honeymoon.....
Don
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57.3 | Wish I was back on board! | DEBUG::KONEIL | | Wed Jan 25 1989 16:11 | 29 |
| I am new to noting so bear with me.
My wife and I went on a cruise on the "Song of Norway" for our
5th anniversary and had a fantastic time. We sailed out of Miami
and cruised the Western Carribean, so I can't add any information
regarding your ports-of-call. I can however tell you that we both
thought the service was outstanding and that the staff and crew
could not have made us feel more welcomed or pampered.
The one thing that really impressed my wife and I was that the RCCL
thought of everything, and I mean everything. They will help you
to plan your day in each port-of-call, daily ship board activities,
transportation to and from the ship, special parties, shipboard
activities,,,,, so on and so forth. Or if you want they will let
you plan (or not plan) things for yourself. The real beauty of
the cruise is that you can do whatever you want even if that means
sitting by the pool and doing nothing.
The cabins on the "Song of Norway" are small but don't let that
bother you since you won't spend very much time there anyway. The
common areas on board more than make up for the lack of size in
your cabin. The main dinning room is spacious as are both show
lounges and the open deck areas around the pool and the sports deck.
I could go on forever, but I won't.
Needless to say I would go back in a minute and I wish I could.
Have a great time and enjoy, I'm sure you will.
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57.4 | NOTHING BUT THE BEST | NPOGRP::L_WALSH | | Wed May 03 1989 17:30 | 9 |
| I was on the SONG OF NORWAY last October and it was FANTASTIC!
The staff is very friendly and attentive. If you are honeymooners
you will probably be seated in the diningroom with other newly
weds. When we went, we were at a table with 3 honeymoon couples
and got full advantage of the extra attention and service.
There may even be a few surprises for you along the way. The
ship isn't as big as some of their others but they more than
make up for that with the atmosphere.
HAVE A GREAT TIME!!
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57.5 | -------- | FSHQA2::CBOUCHARD | | Fri Jan 19 1990 08:03 | 7 |
| What is the age range on the Norway? (20's, 30's, 40's, etc.)
I'd be interested to know because my travel agent told me that I
would be suprised at the number of people in the 20's and 30's age
group.
Cin
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57.6 | RE: .5 | PULSAR::FAMULARO | Joe MS:ZKO2-2P10 DTN381-2565 | Fri Jan 19 1990 10:03 | 14 |
| RE:.5
The age range on our cruise in December was 1 - 85 or so. Since the
Norway carries so many folks there is always a large number in all
categories. Your travel agent is absolutely correct about the 20s, 30s,
and 40s.
One thing to keep in mind. It is not necessarily people in your own
age group that will contribute the most to your cruise experience.
You'd be surprised what the older folks are capable of once
they get on a ship.
Have a great time on the Norway!
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57.7 | You won't be out of place | SALEM::COOPER_G | | Thu Jan 25 1990 12:33 | 16 |
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I aggree with -.1
There was a C+W night out on the pool deck and around 11:30 there
was this little old lady cutt'n the rug big time! She ran down
two of thses big "good ol' boys". On a ship the size of the Norway
a 200+ in each age group is EASY. The ship is liad out so that
the "theme" of each nite-spot will catier to each group and not
be too crowded, unless of course the is some special event.
Good luck
Later
George C.
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