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Norwegian Epic Cruise Review to Caribbean - Western

Cruises: 7+ cruises
Review: 1
Helpful Votes: 8

Overall rating:

2.9 out of 5
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Norwegian Epic

11 Night Western Caribbean (Port Canaveral Roundtrip)

Sail date: January 12, 2019

Ship: Norwegian Epic

Cabin type: Balcony

Traveled as: Couple

Reviewed: 5 years ago

Review summary

i had a accident in mexico, i triped on a step on the sidewalk and had hurt my right leg perty bad. the people around me at that time gave me first aid and one gentleman walked me back to the ship. i told the crew at the ship that i had got hurt out in town and that i needed medical help i was told to go the 10 deck i went however no medical personal sign on door office hours 8am to 9am and 6pm to 7pm door was locked ,end no medical

Embarkation

3 out of 5

Ship experiences

Food and Dining

2 out of 5
the food was not very good in all the location it was very hard to get a drink away from the bars unless you was paying . comp drinks were hard to come by even if you had them comein to you

Onboard Activities

2 out of 5
there was so many people (5000) plus crew of 1700 you could not get near the pool or the hot tubs.

Entertainment

2 out of 5
all i can say is pretty bad

Children's Programs

2 out of 5
lots of children

Service and Staff

3 out of 5
room stward was very good, the waithers was very good also, however not true on the rest of the ship to many people

Ship Quality

3 out of 5
not a good layout

Cabin / Stateroom

4 out of 5

Ship tip

turn around go home or find a new cruise line

Ports of call

Port Canaveral, Florida

4 out of 5

Great Stirrup Cay (Cruise Line Private Island), Bahamas

3 out of 5

Ocho Rios, Jamaica

3 out of 5

George Town, Grand Cayman

2 out of 5
really not a good port

Harvest Caye, Belize

1 out of 5
that place is nothing but bushes

Coxen Hole, Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras

4 out of 5

Costa Maya (Mahahual), Mexico

4 out of 5

Cozumel, Mexico

3 out of 5

Disembarkation

4 out of 5
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2 Comments

IslandHopper44    5 years ago

I think it might relate to laws practicing medicine in other countries, like the casino they have to wait until in international waters before they can be operational. I don't have any specific facts to support this, just the logic seems to fit the situation.

yk07us    5 years ago

I think that's true with all cruise lines. The hours are limited and they're closed when in ports. Something similar happened to me on the Princess, I had to wait for the ship to leave port to see the doctor. I hope you are well now.

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