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NoelleM.

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  1. Thanks for responses. He is 17 and not into the kids clubs. Last cruise (Royal C.) the older teens meet at the soccer games and hung out around the ship after. Daily soccer games was his fav part of trip. I looked at the daily activity sheets posted online for prior sailings and saw nothing on Prima. Bummer.
  2. Hi, thinking about taking kids on prima. My older son loved playing daily soccer games in the gym on Quantum Sea. Does NCL have organized soccer games on ship, daily like RC does? thanks! n
  3. 💯 going back. So beautiful. I want to check out the more remote islands too.
  4. For me, it was not a great experience as a vegetarian. But if you’re not a vegetarian you’ll be fine. My BF is an omnivore and he enjoyed his meals. since the OP has traveled on other cruises, I’d add in my experience, the food was above Royal Caribbean but not as good as Celebrity suite class.
  5. Hi, I was just sailing April 2024. long pants for dinner I think was required. No where else more casual to eat except room service. don’t bring snorkel. They have plenty and we took out on excursions. Do a lagoon tour in bora bora, we did all day tour and loved it. no casino. we did Le grill 1 night. Not impressed. Very limited menu. Couldn’t sit outside (too windy) and it was very warm in restaurant. Felt very rushed. La Veranda was my favorite location to eat but it’s the same menu all week. As a vegetarian, I would have eaten the same food each night so we only went twice. The final option is L’Etoile. It’s equivalent to main DR. Food was ok. Bright, loud. enjoy the trip. Tahiti is beautiful! I can’t wait to visit again.
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