Want to get a great look at the Norwegian Pearl? The Travel Channel is featuring the Norwegian Pearl as a great alaska cruise during a 1 hour special. The show, filmed in high-definition during a seven-day Alaska cruise aboard Norwegian Pearl, will premiere during the network’s Alaska-themed night on Sunday, December 21, 2008 at 10 p.m. EST. The show will also air on Dec 22nd at 2 a.m., Dec 27th at 12 p.m., Jan 16th at 10 a.m. & Feb 12 at 10 p.m. so set your Tivo!
You’re sure to enjoy the revolutionary Freestyle Cruising concept that Norwegian Cruise Line has pioneered. It’s all about freedom of choice. Choose from pasta or sushi, resort casual or formal wear. You can dine when you want, and with whomever you want. It’s up to you! Plus, Norwegian’s entertainment can’t be beat, and the Mandara Spa is sure to melt all of your cares away while your kids enjoy the complimentary Kid’s Crew™ program.
In 2009, Norwegian Pearl sails seven-day Alaska cruises through Glacier Bay round-trip from Seattle. NCL’s seven-day Alaska cruises are priced from $699 per person. The Pearl also sails the Caribbean in the winter months.
Now is a great time to book, with the NCL’s Freestyle Resolution sale. All new bookings receive ship board credits (up to $500 per cabin!)
I sailed on the Pearl in November of 2007, and loved it! You can take a look at some great pictures of the Pearl on my Flickr account
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NCL JEWEL—
We just returned from a Florida/Bahamas cruise on NCL Jewel and boy are we disappointed. This was our fifth NCL cruise and we had terrible service compared to the others. The usual professional and cheerful people seemed to be replaced unhappy workers. There were times that we had great service but that was the exception. The food also seemed of a lesser quality as that on the other ships in NCL’s fleet. They also have only one night, instead of two of lobster.
The towels in the our state room that we had on the floor to be changed were reused. I know this because in one incident, my granddaughters pizza sauce remained on the towel with the stain folded under and again with my daughters makeup smudge. We complained and just to be certain, saturated our towel with a glass of water so they had to change them.
Watch out for the fast closing elevators toward the front of the ship. The door opened, my husband walked in with me following closely and the door started closing and banged into my elbow so, so hard. It still hurts and is bruised.
Finally, we had four staterooms and all twelve of us got sicker each time the air conditioner was raised. Another couple on our floor had the same symptoms, sore throat, chest and nasal congestion along with a burning feeling in our lungs. With my asthma, this caused me to get worse then the rest and huffed and puffed through most of the trip. We all still have these symptoms. We were afraid to mention this complaint to anyone because of the possibility of being quarantined, but in hind sight I feel we maybe should have so that whatever needed to be fixed with the air conditioner would have been before the next cruisers arrived.
WE WILL HAVE TO GIVE MUCH THOUGHT AS TO WHETHER TO SAIL WITH NCL AGAIN, HOWEVER NEVER AGAIN ON THE JEWEL.