by ThomasHeil
Didn't realize how fast the ships were raised and lowered
Visited: Jan 14, 2015
by billy415
Transit was great. Wish we could have been on the bow, as shown on the ships TV, but balcony was great. Difficuly viewing for wheel chair passengers, that could not get an inside view from the Observation lounge and ALL windows were very dirty, so only pictures had to be from above glass level.
Visited: Apr 19, 2018
by sensei471
Pay $60 per person for an all day entry to the Sanctuary. Includes continental breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, complimentary photo, small round pool and attendants taking care of you from 7am to 5pm. Best part is limited access to 35 guests.
Visited: Nov 07, 2015
by Bubba54
Stay out in the open decks and move around. There are things to see on both sides of the ship.
Visited: Feb 28, 2016
by soupluv423
Amazing! Get off the ship and take a tour.
Visited: Apr 14, 2015
by Stingray48
As expected, very interesting narrative as we passed through the locks.
Visited: Jan 19, 2018
by jeffbrooksjr
Very interesting to see this wonder of the world.
Visited: Apr 14, 2015
by kruzrk
amazing!!!!!
Visited: Feb 01, 2019
by dahlia
AMAZING!
Visited: Nov 20, 2015
by MacsDaddy
What can I say, it was the highlight of the trip! NCL did open the bow of the ship for folks to view the canal passage from. The Panama Canal Corp. guide provided a very good narrative.
Visited: Jan 04, 2019
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