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  1. What made Rock of Ages not child friendly?

     

     

    Sent from my iPhone using Forums

     

    Sorry for the delay ...

     

    Adult theme, scantily clad (which is not bad on its own) lots of "F" bombs and it was a bit trashy. Personally I liked it (Rock Songs from the 70's) but it was not for kids, and many "older" folks left early as well ... that's all.

  2. Thank you for review. The Epic does have a restaurant in their Haven area (I was on board when it was new).

     

    I amy thinking of going on the Breakaway maybe this June. (Haven area a must for me). How are the water slides?

     

    Sorry for the delay ... I am not sure about the waterslides. They looked impressive from the deck but not in my skill set.

    Peace.

  3. Thanks for putting a huge smile across my face! :D So glad to see you and Chris are keeping your tradition of last-minute getaways, and that this one was another wonderful journey. Big hugs to you both!

     

    So nice the see you here ... wish we could cruise together again, wonderful memories. Please stay in touch.

    Peace.

  4. We were in 16702 the week prior. How was the noise from the "wall" or lack thereof?

     

    Did you go to the side balcony much?

     

    Sorry for the delay in response.

     

    I am not sure about the "Wall" we had no noise issues. The side balcony was narrow and not accessible via the side so you had to open the section from the forward facing. We caught the fireworks and the ELO show via the side balcony though.

  5. NCL Breakaway Review 3/30/2014

    2 Adults Deluxe Owners Suite 16102

    My husband and I are platinum latitude members.

    We have cruised quite a bit. This was a last minute cruise for us (we booked 3 days prior to sailing)

    I purposely did not look at reviews, deck plans or photos. I kept my expectations in check because I wanted to be surprised. However a weird phone call from the concierge office prior to the cruise had me choosing pillows, coffee and towels... Huh? OK.

     

    Bottom Line: We had a wonderful cruise.

    The Breakaway is an absolutely gorgeous ship. Unlike the Gem Class Ships where the color palette is vibrant tropical, the Breakaway is upscale classic, lots of neutrals and bling. Everything from the doorknobs to light fixtures gives the high-end esthetic a mixture of old Hollywood glam and contemporary comfort. I loved, loved, loved the look of this ship.

     

    We left the Cape at 8:00 on the morning of our cruise and arrived at the Port of NY by 1:30. An easy Sunday drive in the rain. (a little wiggy going through parts of flooded CT)

    We dropped off the bags, tipped the porter and parked above for $280.00, (I think) very easy.

     

    We went directly to a waiting area for Haven and Suite Guests.

    Because so many guests are in Suites and have access to the Haven (we were told 220 guests had access) there is a small waiting room where you give your paperwork, get your photo key card made, give your onboard credit card and sign off on the health release. We did not bring our passports, only our passport cards (we had our birth certificates and drivers licenses too) but because we did not have our passports we had to sign a form stating we understood that we could not fly back. It was called WHTI compliance. Good to know and from now on I will bring my passport.

     

    We were escorted to the Haven with a group of 8 or so folks.

    At the entrance is the concierge desk which is very convenient.

    The concierge was Ruth, we have sailed with Ruth several times and she is an exceptional concierge and we were happy to greet each other.

    Ruth got us into every dinner and show time and escorted us directly off the ship for disembarkation. My husband ordered flowers through Ruth from Port Canaveral and they were drop dead gorgeous.

     

    We never got a fold out map, so I folded the printed piece of paper with the deck plans, which was huge. There were no fold out maps on this cruise, which I missed. (I get lost easily)

     

    When we got to our suite our butler Lanie already had cold Guinness waiting for my husband.

     

    Our Deluxe Owners Suite 16102 was at the front corner so we had a forward balcony which wrapped around the port side.

    The suite was beautiful and well appointed but smaller than I thought (I really tried not to have expectations but this is supposed to be the best suite on the ship, so I just assumed it would be larger) The lounge / dining area was fine for 2 or 4 or even 6 people but it felt a bit cramped with more guests. But the bedroom was fine.

    The suite had 2 huge flat screen TV’s and a Bose. The bathroom/changing area was colossal, I would guess about 1/3 of the suite. The bath was just a big tub, not jets. It takes a little getting used to the shower with a huge window, but what the hell.

    Also because this cabin is the farthest point from anywhere it takes a loooong walk to get there. NOTE: All elevators DO NOT go up to Deck 16.

     

    We were kept well hydrated with 3 bottles of alcohol, and all the bottled water, soda (pepsi products only) juice we could want. And of course we ordered lots of buckets of beer.

     

    Service: In a word, Outstanding.

    Our room steward Cisselio (sp) was terrific.

    Lanie our butler was simply wonderful.

    We always had fresh fruit, cookies, finger sandwiches, chips and other funky treats. Plus juices, soda and the unlimited espresso machine.

     

    Dining: In my opinion the very best perk about the Haven is the Haven Restaurant. We never had to wait or have reservations. The food and service were always excellent.

     

    Ports: My husband and I had been to all of these ports before.

    So we never got off the ship. Spent our port days lounging in the Haven.

    On Nassua day we docked next to the MSC Divinia and enjoyed a live concert by the Electric Light Orchestra. It sounded amazing and with the Suite Binoculars I had front row seats.

     

    We met so many awesome people at the Meet and Greet had a blast partying at H20 outdoor deck on several nights.

    (70’S, 80’S and Glow Parties)

     

    Our fearless Roll Call Leader was Barry and he was hilarious. He planned a great cabin crawl and we visited the Studio (area for single cruisers) and balcony and aft suites (with huge balconies), 2 bedroom Haven suites and a very roomy HP Haven Suite. During the cabin crawl I got to see other parts of the ship too including the pools and the Garden Café. On the Pool Deck I noticed a glass enclosed area for smoking, a nice touch.

    I did not see very many kids on this cruise so it must not have been spring break yet.

     

    The Atrium seemed crowded every time I walked through it. And the crowds shopping for bargain watches on the last night were brutal. But other than that I never saw huge crowds.

     

    We ate late night at O’Sheehans and it was OK. They stop serving the prime rib and desserts early so be aware of that.

     

    I only saw the Cruise Director at the Meet and Greet. I know he made announcements about shows and bingo but I heard nothing in my suite. So that was good.

     

    Even though we were at the very front of the ship I never felt the movement, just a nice gently rocking. Smooth sailing for sure.

     

    Shows:

    We loved Cirque Fantasy, it was tremendous and the food was good too.

    Second City is always hit or miss. We went to the adult version with a group of (now dear friends) cruise critics and it was filthy and hilarious.

     

    Breakaway Theater:

    IMO the “preferred seating” for Haven and Suites is NOT very good.

    All of the stadium type seating is very uncomfortable with a bar going across your backside.

    Burn the Floor was good but an hour of my life I will never get back (the seating in the Breakaway Theater is very uncomfortable.) They could improve this show by adding in some “River Dance” or “Russian Cossask Dance” or “Hava Nagila.” The Latin dance numbers are wonderful but it is the same fast high energy over and over. This ship is out of NYC and there are a LOT of Irish (us) Eastern Block and Jewish folks. And we would all love to see some other ethnicities represented in dance. These dancers are very talented.

     

    Rock of Ages. This show was ADULT. I enjoyed it but I felt bad for the young folks that kept being escorted out by their parents because it was too mature. (IMO Hairspray would be a better fit for this demographic)

    I also sat at the back of the theater in tall pub seats. By now I had learned NOT to sit in the Stadium Seats. It was very interesting sitting back there and watching a sea of people readjusting in their seats.

    During the show there is no drink service in those seats even though there is a cup holder.

    Also, they let people into the theater during the show which is not good for this particular show.

     

    We only got one invitation for a Haven Captains party.

    No Latitudes or other parties. Weird.

     

    Photography. I love the new way they do photography.

    Every time you get your photo taken you give your cabin number. Then on your key card is printed the location of your portfolio. Brilliant.

     

    Casino

    I enjoyed playing at the Texas Hold’em cash game in the casino. But the rake is very high (10 %)

    This table filled every night and twice I was on the “poker list” for over 3 hours before being seated. The Casino was always packed.

    NCL should have at least 2 cash tables going. AND IMO they should no longer allow smoking in the casino, gross.

    The Casino Poker Tournaments were held every sea day but the structure and pricing is just bizarre and a complete rip off.

     

    What was new … I Concierge App (Very cool app for $7.95 per device you can text with others you know on board) Photography process. The Haven was new to us and a wonderful sanctuary. I would not hesitate to book the Haven again. I did speak with others who preferred the Haven on the Epic because there were less suites but I do not think the Epic Haven has a restaurant …? And besides there were always lounge chairs available and if it rained or got cold they closed the roof.

     

    What was missing … No Guinness on tap, No fold out map with deck plan, (not even on the I Concierge app) No chocolate buffet.

     

    We came home and got sick … not tummy sick just wiped out exhausted, coughing and body aches. A week later now and feeling better but still not 100%.

     

    Till next time,

     

    Juried

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