(Mom – the on-board spa is to die for!)įreestyle Cruising is what NCL is about. Plus, the expanded hours let parents have time for themselves. There’s even an interactive dance floor, Wii™ and PlayStation3 gaming areas and a private karaoke performance stage. Fun, themed programs include safari, the high seas and space among others. Kids can have a blast by enjoying age-appropriate and structured games. In addition to fascinating entertainment, the Norwegian Epic encompasses various novelties including family-friendly accommodations.ĭECK 14: They’ve created a special space just for tweens known as Recess. Climbing will be easy and fun, especially if you’re racing with another cruise-goer. There’s also a 24-foot tall enclosed climbing cage they call the Spider Web. At 33-feet high and 64-feet wide, the extreme wall includes a water tube weaving right through the middle and the first-ever rappelling wall at sea. Join a game of basketball court or dodge ball. In the evening, Entourage turns into a teen nightclub with a space for dancing.ĭECK 17: Competitive at heart (and sea)? The Sports Complex has two decks to play on. During the day, it’s all about PlayStation® 3, air hockey, pinball, foosball, a video jukebox and nine large flat-screen televisions. For the 13- to 17-year-old crowd, self-serve food and soda stations are abundant. One can expect to see Dora the Explorer and Sponge Bob Square Pants parading around.įor the full-fledged teens, Entourage is designed like a lounge, but without the parental units. Little ones will have a ball with Nickelodeon at Sea™ offering Nickelodeon-themed family entertainment and programming including character meet and greets, game shows (such as Slime-Time Live), and even dining (we had slime syrup on our pancakes for breakfast). The Aqua Park also includes two main pools, five hot tubs, a wading pool and a kid’s pool that features sea-life sculptures, water sprays and a slide. It is the only tube slide at sea that puts the blast of inner-tubing into the core of a bowl slide, with a thrilling 200-foot drop. The second slide is for the slightly more adventurous, because it twists and turns down three stories. The first one is specifically designed for the more-timid crowd and zips through the rock-climbing wall. Choose from three multi-story water slides. (Note: Bliss is on Deck 7).ĭECK 15: Get splashed at Epic’s Aqua Park. There are also the three lanes at Bliss Ultra Lounge where during the day all ages are welcome. There’s O’Sheeha n’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill where the whole group can head on over to the lanes and hit some pins. Norwegian Epic features two of their signature, industry-first bowling alleys at sea. The stars will fly high, climb seats and cascade around the dinner theatre. You will find it hard to both eat and watch the spectacles before your eyes. In the only “big top” at sea, Cirque Dreams™ & Dinner presents an interactive theatrical dining experience with music and acrobatics. This will increase your odds of receiving a splash of Blue Man paint). (Tip: Sit in either of the front two rows. Don’t be surprised if the Blue Man Group makes a mess of the auditorium. Expect to laugh and interact with this wild bunch. The Blue Men create such a party atmosphere that they could easily be the sole reason to choose The Epic. Deck by deck, the Norwegian Epic is jam-packed with fun for all!ĭECK 6 : For the first time at sea, Blue Man Group performs with a fun mix of comedy, theatrics and paint. Well, the 4,100-passenger vessel is being billed as the world’s largest floating entertainment venue w ith stell ar entertainment. In the Western Caribbean, Norwegian Epic will visit Cozumel, Costa Maya and Roatan, Honduras.īut what kids really want to know is, “What’s on board for them?” Just recently Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) introduced the fun-packed, family-friendly Norwegian Epic which sails alternating Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries every Saturday from Miami, FL through April 2011. Special deals and accommodations usually accompany a reservation. Especially when searching for cruises! Cruise lines are bending over backwards to cater to you and your family. Looking for kid-friendly vacations has become a bit easier. Thanks to our friends over at Child Mode! They have investigated the kids amenities on the new NCL Norwegian Epic and have done this great review:ĭeck by Deck: World-class entertainment, special spaces and food fit for a kid! Norwegian Epic: Children’s Facilities and Programs Are Outstanding!
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |