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Cruising on Norwegian Breakaway 

This past May 8 to 10 I had the opportunity to do a pre-inaugural trade cruise on the latest ship from NCL, the Breakaway.  Two days is hardly enough time to really experience this ship as she offers a lot including 27  food and dining options and 22 bars and lounges.  At 146,600 gross tonnage carrying 4,028 passenger (based only on double occupancy) and 1,640 crew there is a tremendous amount to see and do in such a short time.

Let me start with the cabins which are nice change from the Epic.  The standard balcony cabins that most groups would use are back to a more traditional design with ample space, a balcony with 2 chairs and a table.  The bathrooms have an enclosed shower and ample storage space plus the shower bar that the ladies love.  The bedding is great by anyone’s standards and the soft is comfortable for watching the large flat screen TV.  A very nice feature is the coffee and tea machine in each stateroom.  The décor is contemporary and very appealing.

There are of course numerous cabin categories but of particular notice are the Haven Suites and the Studios which are for single occupancy.   The Haven Suites is a ship within a ship concept that offers many private key card only access to Haven guests.  They include a private dining area, private bar, pool, sun deck are and more.  The cabins are all basically suites of varying sizes.  Great for a small group, VIPs or even a takeover.  Of course these passengers get preferred access to all dining venues etc.

The Studios are basically a small inside cabin with all the necessary facilities and even their own private lounge.  A unique concept to Norwegian and great for sales meeting with single occupancy being a major concern are the Studio cabins.

In my opinion the biggest Wow factor is the totally new concept “The Water Front”.  This is a very large area cover over half of deck 8 that features indoor/outdoor dining on both sides of the ship featuring 5 restaurants, 3 bars and lounges and a cigar room.  This is going to be wildly popular so much so Mickey Arinson called the President of NCL to comment why didn’t we think of this before.  Located on this deck is Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian’s designed Ocean Blue and Raw Bar.  Seafood is the star here and it is a signature dining event.  Also being offered is a take away menu which is a new concept as well.

Of the total of 27  food and dining venues, not including room service, 11 are offered at no additional charge while 16 carry additional charges.  I had the opportunity to dine at Moderno Churrascaria Brazilian style steak house which is as good as any similar land side top notch steak house.  It was excellent and the service was great.   I also had lunch in Savor which is one of 3 main dining rooms which is stunningly decorated with a nice menu as well.  Of course your typical buffet dining is available and the not so typical New York style hot dog carts. 

The Spiegel Tent offers both lunch and dinner with the Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy.  This is a most do event for any group.  This is an visually eye-popping Broadway Show happening all around you while you enjoy a great dinner.

Other entertainment venues of note include 2 Broadway Shows Rock of Ages and Burn the Floor.  These certainly aren’t  your boring production shows of past years. Other lounges feature Fat Cats Jazz and Blues Club which I highly recommend, The Second City improv lounge and Howl at the moon.   These three night spots offer top acts nightly.   To cool off after a hot night of fun go to the Ice Bar, parkas are provided.

Now water slides, robe courses, mini golf and a sports complex might seem to appeal to the kids well on this trade only cruise it seemed we had 3,000 kids lining up to use these facilities that cover a staggering amount of space.  The 4 water slides are the wildest I have seen at sea.

The Breakaway will operate year round from New York offer 7 night Bermuda Cruises May to October and 7 night cruises going to Orland and the Bahamas October to April.

This ship and her sister ship, Getaway, coming to Miami in 2014 have just raised the bar again in cruising.  Highly recommend you consider them for your groups.

This review is the personal opinion of Steve Bloss and does not ncessarily reflect the opinion of WWTCA  May 2013

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