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Bill Lawrence123

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Feb 20, 2004, 9:10:49 PM2/20/04
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My wife booked this ship and I have to admit that I know nothing about it.

Has anyone sailed on her and what can I expect with regards to food,
entertainment and the kind of people we will find onboard.

We are from middle America. I am 50 and she is a few years younger, and we are
not into everyone into the pool.

Bill Olsen

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Feb 21, 2004, 1:11:58 AM2/21/04
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You may be attacked by the others in the pond.
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Becca

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Feb 21, 2004, 7:12:35 AM2/21/04
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My first cruise on the Norwegian Wind was about nine years ago, when the
NCL Wind was called the Windward. I also cruised on this ship after she
was stretched, 2 years ago.

The Wind and the Dream are two of my favorite ships. The cabins are
roomy, the food was good and I enjoyed their entertainment. They need
more tables outdoors where they BBQ, that was my only complaint. I found
Freestyle cruising to be very relaxing. I hope you enjoy it.

Becca <-----have a wonderful cruise...

Mariner of the Seas 3/04
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Divrdan007

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Feb 22, 2004, 7:24:19 PM2/22/04
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>Subject: Norwegian Wind
>From: billlaw...@aol.com

>My wife booked this ship and I have to admit that I know nothing about it.
>
>Has anyone sailed on her and what can I expect with regards to food,
>entertainment and the kind of people we will find onboard.

The Wind is a lovely older ship. Well-maintained, and comfortable.
Spacious cabins, most with picture windows, rather than portholes.
Very FEW veranda suites, so they tend to be very pricey.
Great food, great entertainment, and lots of room to move about.
Be sure to visit *Le-Bistro* for at least 2 meals, it's worth the surcharge.
The Sun Terrace restaurant, at the aft of the ship, offers some extraordinary
views.
The NCL Wind was "Home" for 10 days, sailing around the Hawaiian Islands and
the South Pacific.
We would LOVE to go again.

steve

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Feb 22, 2004, 9:19:55 PM2/22/04
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late last year on this ship i was told that. people waiting in buffet
line were handed wet nabs . they had to use them before advancing in
line. then at top of line a crew member is in the way asking u what you
want. you couldnt serve yourself. i wonder if this has changed

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