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Subject: Re: Norwegian Cruise Line Posted on: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 16:07:51 +1000

In article ,
"RichC" wrote:

> "Rosalie B." wrote in message
> news:c06ae153n5jc2u17rls8vosst1gt8uaee5@4ax.com...
> > 5) Size of the ship (smaller better)
> >
> >
> > grandma Rosalie
>
> A small ship is hard to find these days.
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I have cruised on the Norwegian Wind. It is now-a-days considered
"smaller." The cabins were not small, but quite spacious to my needs.

I thoroughly enjoyed the Bistro. The second night I was there the Matre
d' asked if I wanted my usual table! The Tratoria was a visual delight
and the food was good, but the osso bucco was not all that memorable.
After 14 nights the pianist in the piano bar just knew what to play when
I showed up.

I have friends who have cruised on the Norwegian Dream who say the same
kinds of things.

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