M/V Norwegian Sky - Inaugural cruise.

The Norwegian Sky is bright, light, cheerful and contemporary, with some wonderful and innovative features. I must admit, the style and decor was quite similar to the recent generation of Celebrity ships. Nothing wrong with that! Some similarities include the elegance of the dining rooms, the complimentary color schemes, the wide hallways, the superb use of floor to ceiling windows, and an overall feeling that the vessel has a common thread or theme, with nothing to jar the senses. Aside from the Stardust Lounge, which holds 1000 passengers, all of the public rooms are intimate and cozy - making it easy to forget you are on an 80,000-ton vessel with up to 2,000 other guests.

One of the striking improvements in the NCL on board experience is the addition of Executive Chef, Mr. Henry Haller. Famous for creating menus in the White House for five consecutive US Presidents, Mr. Haller has been retained by NCL to implement the same culinary delights. And what a job he has done! The food is tasty and artfully prepared with fresh quality ingredients. Anyone who has sailed with NCL in the past will surely notice the upgrade.

The entertainment needed no enhancement, and is as lavish and professional as ever. It is impossible to match the talent of Jean Ann Ryan when it comes to on board theatrical productions. She is right on the money every time. The difference (from other cruise lines) is that on NCL the singers can dance and the dancers can sing - and they can all act. It's hard to fool a native New Yorker (that's me) when it comes to Broadway-style entertainment, and NCL certainly continues to shine. You will love the two-tiered Stardust Lounge, where you have a great view from every seat.

The Sky offers several eating and drinking establishments, proving that bigger can be better. Of course, as with any ship of this size, passengers are assigned to main or late seating in one of three dining rooms - the Seven Seas, the Four Seasons and Horizons. The first two are traditional restaurants, set up with rounds for 2 to 12 guests. The decor is simple, cheerful and elegant. There is certainly ample space between tables, allowing for good service. The Horizons dining room is a spectacular innovation. Bridging the Fours Season to the Seven Seas, this 84-seat

hideaway is reminiscent of an elegant European rail car with floor to ceiling windows. The upper tier consists of four-passenger crescent-shaped banquets, while the lower level offers intimate table for two. All seats offer an ocean view.

If you prefer, you can enjoy French Mediterranean cuisine in the 90-seat Le Bistro, which features table-side cooking and flexible dinner hours. Before dinner at Le Bistro, be sure to catch the connecting Gatsby Wine Bar with its horseshoe shaped bar. Or try the 80-seat Ciao Chow, the first Italian/Chinese eatery aboard a cruise ship. In the style of a casual Wolfgang Puck Cafe, you can enjoy a variety of Asian cuisine, Italian specialties and the best pizza at sea. Open for lunch and dinner. And don't forget the 24-hour Garden Cafe (216 pax) and the Great Outdoor Cafe (253 pax) for casual serve-yourself buffet meals. Inside the Garden Cafe, you can

treat yourself to European gelati at Sprinkles Ice Cream Bar. Of course there is also 24-hour cabin service. Just try to go hungry on this ship!

Thirst does not seem to be a problem for the Sky either, with at least 13 bars and lounges. To begin, there is the signature Checker's Cabaret, the longest cabaret bar at sea, offering live music and dancing for 309 passengers.

The Internet Cafe and Coffee Bar is host to nine computer terminals available for guests to go on-line while enjoying a cappuccino. "Astronet ' is available at all terminals to provide guests with personalized astrological reports and horoscope analysis.

The Windjammer Bar, serving specialty martinis and Churchill's Cigar Club, featuring hand-rolled cigars and fine cognac are great spots to hideaway and enjoy soft music and conversation. If you enjoy caviar, foie gras, premium vodka and champagne, head over to the Atrium Bar, where you can also enjoy piano music and spectacular views of the ocean.

Of course, as with most of my reviews, I have a personal favorite. On the Sky, it is the Observation Lounge. Every large ship has a lounge on one of the top decks at the bow. Some are done in nautical themes, some are galactic discos - but the Sky has the best one of all. Done in an Indonesian theme with lots of wood and warm colors, the Observation Lounge has multiple areas to relax and enjoy the ride. There are even wood ceiling fans and Asian parasols to completely transport you to a foreign land. Here, you can also enjoy high tea with white glove service. Perfect for a cocktail party for 300+ passengers. Well done!

And how can anyone forget to tell about NCL's sports bar. This lounge features multiple televisions featuring videotaped and live broadcasts of international sporting events. Here, you will also find NCL's first non-alcoholic juice bar with power and protein drinks.

In addition, there is The Victoria Conference Center, which seats 126 and can be divided into three equal rooms. You will find plenty to buy in the Galleria, including gorgeous jewelry in the Columbian Emeralds shop. Of course there is the Monte Carlo casino for passengers feeling lucky, or just wanting to donate some pocket change. But if you are really in need of some pampering, visit Body Waves, a full-service unisex beauty salon, full-service spa, and a gym/aerobics area offering state-of-the-art exercise equipment.

The outdoor deck space on the Sky has been designed with both the Caribbean and Alaska in mind. Caribbean cruisers have two large swimming pools on an expansive deck filled with comfortable padded deck chairs, in addition to four hot tubs covered with a canopy. (Why doesn't everyone think of that?

And here's something you must see to believe - the   "Skymobile"; beverage cart, a specially converted golf cart, makes drink deliveries directly to guests out on deck. In addition, pool attendants will be about to offer guests a cool water spritz or Hawaiian Tropic suntan lotion, as well as cold face towels and freshly sliced fruit. In Alaska, that same deck boasts a great deal of covered space sporting floor to ceiling windows to take in the majestic views.

And finally, the cabins and suites:  The four Owner's Suites are a tribute to luxury at sea. Each features a private teak-floored balcony with outdoor hot tub, private bedroom and elegant living room with sofa bed, bar and separate dining area. Butler service and exclusive room service menus are included.

The ten Superior Deluxe Penthouse Suites also feature a private bedroom and a separate sitting area with stereo and queen-size sofa bed, luxury marble bath with whirlpool and private teak-floored balcony. Again, butler service and exclusive room service menus are included.

The balance of the cabins on the ship are relatively identical, with a balcony in the AA's being their primary difference. The cabins are by no means large at 150 square feet, but they are certainly charming, colorful and well-equipped. I would have liked to have seen a little more storage space, but could certainly be comfortable on this ship for a seven-night cruise. Each comes with two lower twins that convert to a queen-size bed, sitting area, private bath, dressing table, refrigerator, safe, remote control TV and large circular windows. 

Congratulations to NCL on the arrival of the Norwegian Sky, a cruise ship that offers elegance, versatility and value.

Report contributed by Shari Wallack - the comments are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of WWTCA

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