Thursday, December 20, 2018

Day 2 of Norwegian Bliss inaugural cruise to nowhere - May 26, 2018



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(Warning - supersized post due to all the pictures!!!)

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Saturday morning, we had breakfast at The Local to try it out. The atmosphere was similar to eating at a casual-dining restaurant and is open 24 hours.

breakfast menu
country platter
create-your-own-omelet

After breakfast, I attended a general session in the Bliss Theater, which wasn't full. Perhaps people were stuck in a long line waiting to meet Wyland, the artist who painted the hull of the Norwegian Bliss.

line wrapped around the atrium to see Wyland
NCL president and CEO Andy Stuart

Remember I mentioned in the previous day's post that I hoped we could get into "Q", the Texas BBQ specialty restaurant for lunch? It was open to everyone from 12-2pm. Well, the line for it meandered all the way down the ship, and was cut off before we could join. The last people in line were to wait until 2pm to get seated, and it was only 12pm. So we ended up attending the Seafood Extravaganza at the Garden Cafe. I had never seen so much seafood on display at a buffet! The event may have been specially held for the inaugural. I stuffed myself with so much delicious shellfish that I couldn't stand to eat shrimp, crab or lobster for months afterwards.

too many plates of this
and this

After overdosing of cholesterol, we walked it off by visiting the rest of the ship that we missed on the first day.

lunch menu in the main dining room

Norwegian Bliss' Observation Lounge was impressive. It was such a huge space (cabins were sacrificed to create it) and even offered a mini-buffet. Kaleb would hang out in here while I was out doing travel agent things. The expansive views from the lounge is perfect for Alaskan cruising.

complimentary bar menu

Some of the specialty restaurants were not being used for meetings, so I got a few photos. The children's areas looked nice. Then we found the arcade. Many of the games were free (for the inaugural of course). Too bad we didn't see this last night.

Food Republic
Food Republic food menu
Food Republic drink menu
Ocean Blue menu
Ocean Blue menu
a Starbucks cafe on board
arcade almost to ourselves
$0.00 works for us
we did a lot of the car and cycle racing
and tons of hoops
once or twice on the VR game was enough

We toured cabins on display, ranging from inside to mini-suites. I won't include all of them here, just some interesting ones.

If you are traveling solo, you can opt to stay in a studio cabin, which has access to a common area stocked with snacks and beverages. These cabins would be priced less than if you paid for a regular interior cabin at 200%. There are studios that connect to each other if you need this type of arrangement. Note that all studios are interior. I thought they were nice and cozy.

bathroom is part of the studio
and sink
studios share this common area
snacks and beverages in common area

An accessible balcony cabin:

wide spaces and doors for wheelchairs
spacious bathroom

I thought this "trough" sink in the mini-suite was cool:


The most luxurious cabins on board, located in The Haven, were available for viewing today, but only escorted tours. The Haven has its own pool, private restaurant and common area. The two- and three-bedroom villas are popular with families. There is even butler service and other luxuries.

waiting our turn to tour
plush king sized beds
accessible bathroom

I was surprised to find that the second bedroom of the 2-bedroom villa contained a double sofabed instead of a real bed. Perhaps it was meant for younger children.

sofabed in second bedroom
car wash rain shower
oceanview bath
Bulgari toiletries

The deluxe owner's suite is bigger than my house! The bathroom is so beautiful.

wow!
this closet is the size of a studio
robes
sofabed in the second bedroom again
living and dining room

The common areas for Haven guests were quite nice.

private pool and courtyard
lounge and restaurant
another cozy lounge
stairs down to the main lounge
snacks and beverages also available

The Haven villas would be perfect for guests/families who enjoy ultra-luxury cruising, but still desire the entertainment and amenities that a large cruise ship offers, such as children's clubs, Broadway-style shows, and night life.

After the escorted tour, we grab some drinks at the District Brew House. When we got back to our cabin, there were more commemorative gifts delivered.

just soda water for me
picture book, luggage strap

We didn't feel like eating in the main dining room, so we opted for dinner at The Local.

blurry main dining room menu
Local food menu
food menu
drink menu
drink menu
watermelon Greek salad
fish and chips
grilled cheese and tomato

For dessert, we stopped by Coco's sweet shop. One complimentary menu item per guest was offered for the inaugural (except milkshakes, celebration platter and chocolate fountain). Our server informed us that the ice cream sundae would be a smaller version of the paid one.

nutella sundae
raspberry watermelon cooler
Bliss by night

We spent the rest of the night walking around the ship and stopped by the arcade. By now, other guests had found out the machines were free and the place was more crowded.

Our second night of the cruise was over - much too short to enjoy all that Norwegian Bliss had to offer. We also found out too late that the laser tag and go-karts were complimentary to experience during the inaugural - oh well, got to leave something new to do whenever we sail on Bliss again!

Norwegian Bliss is a wonderful option for Alaska cruising. The Observation Lounge is an ideal place to take in all the scenery while staying warm (and fed by the mini-buffet). If you're not already busy doing excursions at the ports, there are so many activities to do on the ship. There are plenty of specialty restaurants to choose from, which are usually included in the "Free at Sea" promotion. Solo guests can choose to stay in a studio. Haven guests have their own pool, courtyard, lounges, and restaurant. There is something for everyone on the Bliss, whether you are traveling by yourself, a couple, or multi-generational family. If you are interested in cruising on Norwegian Bliss (or any other cruise), contact me anytime! (info at bottom)

We'll be back in Los Angeles tomorrow morning and meet up with my brothers and their families in Long Beach for the rest of the Memorial Day weekend...stay tuned!


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