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4.2

Alaska dream come true by David121947

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

was a great experience. The shows were great with the exception of the one male singing act. He was awful. Food was good with plenty to eat and many options. The sit down restaurants were nice. The ship staff was excellent and so very helpful. This was our first cruise and I hope not our last.

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4.4

north to Alaska by phillipbecker

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

Never felt crowded at all on this ship. The nightly game shows in spinnaker lounge were great. Plus that bar stays open late, we left at 3am. Bowling was fun and challenging.

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4.7

kick ass time by GeoDenn

Sail date: / Traveled as: Singles/Friends
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

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4.2

We had a blast, would do it again, just wish the weather was a little better by barbhowe3

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

Had a great time for do it again but this time get a balcony as there is so much to see as you're cruising in Alaska. We enjoyed you sure excursions and shopping. However I did feel there was way too much hype and sales pitches for the Diamond International

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4.4

Alaska is a great place by david82

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

Over all we loved Alaska but we did not love the experience on the ship and had expected a bigger bang for the dollar. Sorry about that guys but it is how we felt we were treated based on the customer service and the time I spent booking on line reservations.

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4.9

It was an Okay cruise... by povey2

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

This is my second cruise with NCL. First was the Getaway and now the Pearl. The Getaway was more organized and had a spunky environment, the downside was some of staff members made you feel like you were an inconvience especially Guest Services. The Pearl lacked detailed communication and less lively environment but awesome waiters and room steward. The ship captain was always updating us about the ports and the unexpected delay. I enjoyed both cruises but there is a difference.

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4.9

A Great Trip by demondeac

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

Our cruise was very good. Enjoyed all aspects of it. Hope to go again one day. Enjoyed food, entertainment, excursions, etc. Personnel were vere cordial and helpful. Really enjoyed the art work on the ship.

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4.9

First-time cruisers and we are CRUISE FANS now!! :) by MaloriM

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

Until recently, I always said, "I have no desire to ever go on a cruise." Well, I'm eating my words now! We loved our first cruise so much that we are DEFINITELY going on more cruises with Norwegian!!! We put down 3 deposits while on the ship with the CruiseNext program. (Which got us $375 in on-board credits!) We are moving to Europe soon, so we want to get family together for perhaps a Mediterranean cruise. Cruising is such a fun, unique way to vacation. Everything is generally planned ahead of time and you oftentimes get to see places in the world that aren't accessible by car. Everyone should give cruising a try at least once in their life. You may just fall in love with it!! :)

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4.7

Sunny Alaska! by Sanger5

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

Beautiful cruise to Alaska! We were blessed with sun every day which is not normal for this cruise! We are an active couple (45 & 50 years) so our time on the ship got boring after a while. 5 days would have been fine. You know that when the game room & library are packed that the ship needs more activities.

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4.0

We cruised July 2017 to... by mmcintyre714

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Ship: Norwegian Pearl

We cruised July 2017 to Alaska and thoroughly enjoyed our cruise. The crew provided Disney quality service. Our balcony cabin was spacious enough for our family of 3. Our room steward was prompt and excellent. The food in the specialty restaurants was outstanding. We found we preffered the selection in the buffet over the two main dining rooms. My son attended some of the childrens activities but reported having trouble understanding the foreign accents of the staff. The Junior Ranger program in Glacier Bay was his favorite activity. I would absolutely sail this ship again to Alaska but would choose a ship with more water activities/theater experiences for the carribean.

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4.8

Perfect anniversary vacation by zarfkitty

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

For our 20th anniversary, we planned a "Go Big or Just Stay Home" vacation. It may have been a little risky to "go big" on a cruise when we'd never taken one before, but the crew of the Pearl is a "go big" community. We were pampered, indulged, loved on, and made to feel entirely worthy of our VIP suite status (as high school teachers, we're more "steerage" in our daily lives). Our excursions were bucket-list level experiences that left us simultaneously exhausted and spiritually recharged. Lest you think we treated this cruise like an episode of Downton Abbey... we also imbibed, giggled, shared flirtatious double entendres, and beat the pants off a room full of casual fans at Game of Thrones trivia. We also learned to use a fancy-schmancy camera we purchased specifically for the trip by choosing an excursion led by a photography teacher. And we became familiar with the ways and means of sauna+plunging. The Pearl is not the biggest ship, nor is she the newest or most feature-packed. She will, however, always be *our* ship because as soon as we boarded we were as stupid-in-love and fun-loving as we were 20 years ago. If you're on the fence about cruising Alaska, JUST DO IT. Now that that's decided, may I humbly recommend that you do so on the Pearl?

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5.0

We just got back from... by HollyN25

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We just got back from our Alaskan cruise on the Pearl (July 9-16, 2017), and had an awesome time! I’ll try to stay somewhat orderly here by going with categories. CHECK-IN: We had set up our check-in time for 11:30-12:00. We’d gotten this trip through a casino program, but nobody told us our check-in could be expedited. We were almost to the front of the line when an NCL rep went through the crowd calling for casino bookings, so then we were taken to another desk for “quicker” check-in. Unfortunately, the computers chose to go down right around then, plus the people in front of us had a time-consuming issue, so people behind us in the original line got done faster. Knowing from the start about the expedited option would have been awesome but it wasn’t a big deal; just something to remember for next time. Our luggage didn’t come until after the mandatory emergency drill (it started at 3:15), but we knew that was a possibility, and were prepared with what little we needed in our shoulder bags. CABIN: We had a port-side balcony on Deck 8, number 8546, and LOVED the location! It was considered mid-ship, so we felt very little motion, but it was right by the front elevators and stairs, so we were really close to everything on the front or middle of the ship. The room itself was exactly what we expected based on photos, which wasn’t super large, but had quite a bit of useful shelf and drawer space. Our large suitcases fit underneath the bed without a problem. As far as the bathroom goes, we knew it would be small but didn’t really anticipate how restrictive it would be—the toilet area is really not adequate for somebody very large (there’s little room for basic movement in there). I’m not sure what another option would be, other than to pay a lot more for a suite, but now you have the info. We were pleasantly surprised to have USB ports on each of our bedside wall lamps, so we were each able to plug our phones in near us every night. We also brought a couple of power strips for other electricity needs, and had two outlets in the room to use with those. FOOD: We made it a point to try as many eating locations as possible, which included Indigo (main dining room), Summer Palace (other main dining room), Topsiders (outdoor bar & grill), Great Outdoors (outdoor bar & grill), Garden Café (main buffet), O’Sheehan’s (indoor bar & grill), and three specialty restaurants (Teppanyaki, Cagney’s, and Moderno). We’d read some negative comments ahead of time about the food, but maybe we’re just not that picky because we loved pretty much all of it! Here are more details: (1) Topsiders and Great Outdoors have the same burger-type offerings; one is at the front of the ship and one at the back. TIP: Great Outdoors has much less wind since it’s in the back (helpful for an Alaskan cruise), but Topsiders is near the swimming pools (helpful for a warmer location). (2) Indigo and Summer Palace had the same main dining room menus, but changed each day, and we liked the atmosphere in each of those. One night in Indigo, my husband asked the waitress which was better between the grouper and lamb, and she said they were both good and he was welcome to try both, so he did (both WERE good!). (3) The Garden Café is like a lot of large buffets; some good food and some just so-so, but everyone should be able to find SOMETHING there that they like. I loved the custom-made omelets for breakfast, but the line could get a bit backed up. It was also really handy to go in there just to grab a small snack, like bread or fruit, between meals. (4) We only ate at O’Sheehan’s once, very late at night, and were actually not happy with the nachos, as we like a LOT of toppings, and they came with just drizzles of cheese and a few other items. We’d heard good things about the burgers in there, but didn’t have a chance to try them. (5) We really enjoyed the specialty restaurants we tried (had a “free” upgrade to three nights, which meant we had to pay $12 each—total, not per restaurant). At Teppanyaki, I had the classic chicken and my husband had a beef and scallops combo (he subbed scallops for the shrimp listed on the combo menu). Both came with miso soup, salad, fried rice, vegetables, and dessert. The food was very good, and the chefs were very entertaining. At Cagney’s, I had the lobster tail (YUMMY!!!) and my husband had the 32-oz. tomahawk steak (HUGE and YUMMY!). And Moderno works like Fogo de Chao (a chain of Brazilian Steakhouses), where you have a little sign that you turn to green when you want them to bring meat, and red when you want them to stop. The food was excellent there, which I expected. The service wasn’t quite as quick as Fogo de Chao, but if I wasn’t comparing it to Fogo I wouldn’t have thought anything was wrong with it. BARS/BEVERAGES: We frequented the Spinnaker Lounge and Bliss the most; Spinnaker had a lot of the entertainment and game shows, and we enjoyed watching karaoke in Bliss. We also hung out a bit at the atrium bar (it says Java Bar but has alcoholic drinks and soda also). If it had been a warmer location we probably would have utilized the outdoor bars more. We didn’t try the martini bar, sake bar, mojito bar, or any other “specialty” bars like that. We’re pretty basic; mainly beer and a few tropical drinks. We enjoyed everything we tried, and the bartenders were friendly and fun. We had a “free” upgrade to the Unlimited Beverage Package (UBP), which meant we had to pay $99 each to cover taxes and gratuities. It was easy to get our money’s worth throughout the week, as each beer was around $7 each, and some of the other drinks we had would have been $11-14 each. We did have to pay sales tax on each drink while sitting on the ship in Seattle, but it was minimal. The UBP also included soda, which was Pepsi products, and I believe the no-charge drinks included juice, tea, regular coffee (the specialty coffee drinks cost money), and tap water. Speaking of water, I had seen bunches of complaints about the fact that we can’t bring our own bottled water on board, and they sell it at kind of a premium. I drank their NON-bottled water constantly throughout the trip, and it was great! Cold (with ice), refreshing, and no weird taste or after-effects. NOTE: While the ship is docked in Victoria, there is a law that only allows them to have one bar open per level, so if you notice some of the ship bars closed there, that’s why. They juggled them around a bit, having certain ones open earlier, and others open later. INTERNET: Due to my husband’s line of work (real estate), he needed periodic internet access, so we purchased one unlimited internet package ($210 for the week), and shared it (we couldn’t be on at the same time, which was fine). We had heard it wouldn’t be perfect, and that proved to be correct. The first couple of days it was okay, but when we were getting closer to our first stop at Juneau (i.e. in the mountains), it stopped working quite a bit, was spotty each day in the mountains, and didn’t work at all our entire last day (from leaving Ketchikan Friday night to getting into Victoria Saturday evening). Of course, we were there to enjoy the scenery anyway, but their prices are high for something that only works part of the time. I mainly cared about social media, so I hope NCL will get that type of package soon (I’ve heard that they’re testing it on some ships). As for cell phone service, we have Verizon and they don’t have a good Norwegian cruise phone package, so we just went into airplane mode as soon as Verizon was no longer available leaving Seattle, and turned on the ship’s wi-fi, which is how we accessed the paid internet, plus the iConcierge app. As we got closer (usually within an hour or so) of each port, we were able to go out of airplane mode and connect with Verizon in most areas. Skagway was the only issue; it showed 5 bars but really didn’t work much, and didn’t work at all when we got up into the mountains on the train (which wasn’t a big deal to us). Our Verizon plan includes Canada and Mexico, so we didn’t have to do anything different in Victoria except make sure our roaming was ON for Voice, Data, and International CDMA. We did use the iConcierge app (it only works when you’re on the ship’s wi-fi), which was great except during all the times when the wi-fi wasn’t working. NOTE: The app says you’ll be able to communicate with people on the ship, but you can only do that if you pay $9.99 per person (for the whole week). We did that, and considered it worth it; when the wi-fi was working we texted and called each other through the app for updates on where we were and what was going on. ENTERTAINMENT: We had read some negative reviews about the on-board entertainment, but we disagree with those! We watched and/or participated in the following: Welcome Aboard Show (singing, dancing, comedy); karaoke; various music by Lace (loved him!!); Four Strings Trio; This is Alaska presentation; Deal or No Deal; Comedy of Tim Kaminski (including adult version); Not so Newlywed Game Show; General Knowledge Morning Trivia; Magic & Comedy of Jeff Hobson; Music & Humor with Jim Badger; Meet the Alaska Rangers (Glacier Bay); Angels – Jeremie & Eleonore (aerial acrobats); White Hot Party; Legends in Concert; Bingo; Cake Making Demo with Tim & Jim (comedians); 1969 Celebration; Farewell Variety Show; 80’s Music Video Farewell Party; and The Quest Game Show. For the most part we enjoyed ALL of them, but here’s a little more info on a few: (1) Tim Kaminski had us crying from laughing so hard during the Welcome Aboard Show, but then his main show the next night was so similar that we weren’t laughing as hard. He also definitely has an overinflated ego; when he walked out for his adult show and people didn’t clap/cheer loudly enough, he told Jasper (cruise director) that if it didn’t get better he wouldn’t do his show, and walked back off to try it again. He seemed to forget that HE was there to entertain US; not for us to just feed his ego. (2) We got a little of the same egotistical sense from Jim Badger, but he was still funny in some ways (I don’t think we watched him long enough to get his full humor effect), and was very talented musically. (3) We LOVED Jeff Hobson (magician and comedian), as well as Jeremie and Eleonore (aerial acrobats)!!! However, some of Jeff’s material is a bit “mature,” not with profanity but with subject matter (which was clearly stated in the Freestyle Daily for that day) so if you have kids that you wouldn’t let see a PG13 movie, you might not bring them to his show. (4) In Glacier Bay, if you choose not to get up super early and meet the rangers in the Spinnaker Lounge, you’ll get the same information over the PA system a bit later in the morning. TIP: If you don’t want to be pulled up on stage during any of the shows, sit in the balcony of the Stardust Theater; it still has great views and minimizes the embarrassment risk. If you do want a chance at participating, then sit down near the front. PORTS/EXCURSIONS: (1) Juneau – We did the Mendenhall Glacier and Whale Watching Tour here, and the whole thing was AWESOME!!! At Mendenhall Glacier I walked the mile each way to Nugget Falls and for a closer view of the glacier. It was an easy walk, mainly paved and not too hilly. My husband stayed back at the Visitor Center, where he learned a lot and got some really good pics of the glacier, because he was up higher than me and at a better angle. We were both happy with what we’d done there. And our whale watching was AMAZING!!! We were fortunate enough to see a pod of 6-8 orcas (apparently quite rare), and watch them for about a half-hour, and then rode out further to watch a pod of about 10-12 humpbacks for about an hour. We saw bubble net feeding, breaching, blowing, diving, etc. The commentator was knowledgeable and fun, and we learned a LOT! We were with Allen Marine, which is a fairly large boat, and we didn’t feel sick at all. Because it’s larger we weren’t allowed to purposely get as close to the whales as some of the smaller boats, but some of the whales came closer to us! They had some free snacks, plus other options for purchase, and had restrooms. TIP: I recommend sitting up on top because you’re probably going to want to go up there for viewing anyway. NOTE: This excursion takes about 5 hours, so doesn’t leave much time to explore the rest of Juneau. We decided not to chance it with only about an hour left until all-aboard, and just went back to the ship afterward. It was still well worth it to us, but I would have also loved time to see a bit of the town. (2) Skagway – We had decided ahead of time to NOT use our whole day here on excursions, so we just did the basic 3.5-hour White Pass Railway up and back. There are several versions of the train ride; some that include a bus ride further into Yukon Territory for a full 8-hour tour, and some that add on shorter things. I’m sure all are good! We LOVED the train ride, and consider it a MUST for anyone going there, especially for the first time. Our commentator was excellent, the scenery was AMAZING, and we saw two bears; one on our way up and one on our way back! Everyone had said to sit on the left side going up (the right-hand side is closer to the mountain), and they were correct (get in line early for this!). You’ll switch sides going back down (the seats flip over to face the other way), but it travels down much more quickly than it did going up. You are also able to stand between the cars and take photos, which I did going up. We chose a back seat in our car for easier access to windows and outside, which then had us in the front on our way back. There are no snacks on this train ride, so make sure to eat ahead of time and/or bring snacks. There is free bottled water for everyone. Before the train ride (scheduled for 12:30), we went to the Red Onion Saloon and Brothel, and had lunch there, plus did the 20-minute brothel tour for $10. The tour was fun and informational, but don’t do it if you’re easily offended (it is a brothel, after all). Also the waitresses in there dress the part, and are very flirty, especially with the men, but don’t take that personally; it’s just part of the job. After the train ride, we just walked around and did a bit of souvenir shopping. It’s a super cute and historical town. I wish I’d taken the time to go to the museum in the morning, and would definitely try to do that if I went back. (3) Ketchikan – We did the Ride the Ducks tour, and were so disappointed with it! I've been on a Duck tour in another town that was awesome, so I really talked this up to my husband as being a great way to see a lot in a short amount of time for not too much money. Well, it was definitely short; we finished early so literally spent 20-25 minutes sitting on the vehicle in a parking lot while the driver tried to kill time by telling us about a recipe that can supposedly cure Type 2 diabetes (great, but not related to the tour), and then asking for questions. When the questions died down, he kept saying, "Are you sure there aren't any more questions?" Our driver was named "Captain Rosere" or "Captain Rogere" or something like that, and he had a young lady assistant to do the commentary. She was really sweet and definitely tried hard, but her delivery was a bit lacking due to inexperience. However, if that had been the only issue I would have been okay with it; everyone has to start somewhere. We did get to see quite a few eagles and seals while we were in the water, which was cool, but rather than sit in the parking lot and talk after we got out of the water he could have driven us out further in the water, like to a little island that we could only see from a distance. Also, he had several small plaques with "fun" sayings on them at the front of the bus, and one of them had profanity (started with the word “bull”) on it. I'm not a prude, but if I'd had young kids with me, I would NOT have been okay with that, on this supposedly family-friendly tour. When we went back to the ship and got off the Duck, he asked me how I liked the trip. I said, "I didn't appreciate sitting in a parking lot for over 20 minutes of it," and he answered with, "Well, there were a lot of questions." There weren't, and even if there had been, his assistant could have handled those while he drove. Bottom line: I'm not sure if it was just this driver, or all the Duck tours in Ketchikan, but this has soured me for future potential Duck tours. However, we did enjoy the rest of Ketchikan! We definitely found the best shopping there, in both variety and price. In addition to the downtown stores, I walked 1.2 miles each way to a Starbucks, because our daughter collects the location mugs from there, and along the way saw a LOT more bald eagles! They were just hanging out on buildings and in trees, and flying around, so that was really nice. I wished I’d taken the time to go to Totem Bight Park to see the large collection of Totem Poles, but by the time I was done with the Duck tour and the Starbucks walk, I really didn’t have time. Everyone else we talked to who had done other excursions seemed to really enjoy them. (4) Victoria – We didn’t have a lot of time here, and it was all in the evening, so we decided to keep it low-key and not schedule anything. We took a cab downtown ($10 each way), and got some pics of the Empress Hotel and the Parliament Building, plus a lot of beautiful flowers and the water. We’d asked the cab driver for suggestions on local bars in which we might get some poutine (French fries with cheese curds & gravy), and he suggested a bar called “The Local,” down on the waterfront. It was just a couple of blocks from downtown, and totally served our needs; decent food, comfortable hangout, and friendly people. NCL CUSTOMER SERVICE: For the most part, our service was top-notch all around. Everyone was cheerful and helpful, whether officially waiting on us or just seeing us in the hallways. We didn’t really see our steward much, because we weren’t in our room while he was, but when we did meet him he was very nice, and we were happy with our cabin’s care. We only had two customer service issues: (1) My husband had won a decent amount of money in the casino (yay!), so instead of carrying the cash around, he chose the option of having it put on his account, and he’d get whatever was left at the end of the trip put into his bank account. Well, within a day of that, he suddenly couldn’t use his debit card, and the ship froze his onboard account. It took almost two hours of working with Guest Services and his bank to get it straightened out, and it turned out that the ship had DEBITED his account rather than credited it, which put him over his daily debit card limit. To make it worse, the ship personnel never admitted that’s what they’d done; he had to figure that out from what the bank told him. The guest services personnel just suddenly “fixed it.” (2) Since we had booked the Ride the Duck tour through the ship and were unhappy with it, I went to the excursion desk on NCL when I got back to complain, and all the representative kept saying was, "But did he take you everywhere the brochure said he would?" I said, "Yes, but if he finished 25 minutes early, then he clearly didn't spend enough time at each place." She said all she could do was take down my comments, so I said that was fine and that I'd also make sure to leave those comments and her name on every website possible, so others would know not to waste their time and money on this excursion. She then said she could give us 10% back ($5 each). I said "Thanks, I'll take it, but I'm still going to leave my reviews; I'll just leave your name out of them now." She said that was fine. In a nutshell, I thought she did a poor job of handling it. It would have been smart for her to offer 50% back (total $50 between two people) to show us that our time and money are as valuable to NCL as they are to us, and avoid the negative report. WEATHER/CLOTHING: The weather for this cruise can be REALLY unpredictable, so everyone is correct when they say layers, layers, layers. And by that, I recommend that wearing one short-sleeved lightweight shirt, then a warmer layer (sweater or sweatshirt), and then a weather protection layer (windbreaker, etc.). We did this with jeans every day, and were able to get comfortable pretty easily. We ended up being really lucky; never had to break out the ponchos or umbrella. It was drizzly when we first got into Juneau and while touring the Mendenhall Glacier, but then it stopped and was just cloudy the rest of the day. Skagway started out cloudy and then got sunny. Glacier Bay started out drizzly and REALLY foggy, but cleared up right when we needed it to for the views, and even got a bit sunny late in the day. Ketchikan (where it apparently rains about 352 out of 365 days a year) was rainy on our way into the port, then changed to cloudy when we got off the ship, and then sunny and warm later in the day. Our temps were mainly in the 50’s throughout the trip, except when we were leaving Seattle (80+ there). Oh, and our weather app had showed rain every day in every port, which didn’t happen for us, so don’t stress too much over the forecast. Also, some of the ship’s indoor bars and restaurants can be cool, so long sleeves or sweaters are useful there. GENERAL: Just a couple of other general tips/notes: (1) Definitely bring at least one power strip, due to the low amount of outlets in the room. (2) Watch your door signs. They can be changed by anyone from “Welcome” to “Do Not Disturb,” or “Make Up Room,” etc. We never turned ours on our own but one afternoon it got changed to “Do Not Disturb,” so our steward didn’t come by that night to turn down the bed or leave the next day’s Dailies. (3) My phone is my camera, and I was a bit stressed ahead of time on how to make sure I didn’t lose it, especially on the whale watching tour and train ride. I researched a bit, and wound up getting a “Gear Beast Universal Smartphone Lanyard” (Google it). It was AWESOME, and the $10 spent was well worth the peace of mind it offered! It’s made out of rubber, and stretches over the four corners of the phone without obstructing the camera lens, plus has a thing on the back that will hold room keycards, debit cards and/or a little cash. It can hang around your neck, or you can double it up for a wrist strap, and you can also unhook the part on the phone from the strap to hook it onto a belt loop or bag. It works on all sizes of smartphones, and worked fine over my Otterbox case. You can find those on Amazon or directly through Gear Beast. I felt so much better even when just taken pics from our balcony, having my phone attached to me. (4) In general, we had a BLAST on this cruise, and are already planning our next one! This was my husband’s first cruise (I’d done one Carnival cruise), and he is totally hooked now. Honestly, if somebody can’t find food and/or entertainment they like on this cruise, then they aren’t trying very hard or they’re just flat-out picky and probably don’t enjoy life much anyway. Bon voyage!!

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4.7

Relaxing and adventurous Alaska cruise by clmcpa2000

Sail date: / Traveled as: Singles/Friends
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

Was traveling with friends, and a family of 6, we all had a blast. There was something for everyone! And if you are looking just to relax and get away, this cruise will do it.

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5.0

Awesome Alaskan Cruise! by Lisabb70

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

This was a great cruise. We had never cruised with NCL before, but we will definitely be cruising with NCL again. We liked the staff, the excursions, the food, the freestyle experience, the activities, and really everything about it. It seemed like all of the staff went out of their way to make sure that we were happy. My daughter was pretty seasick, and the ship doctor was wonderful as well. (We had never seen a ship doctor, so we didn't know what to expect. We got a doctor who was caring and really wanted to make sure she felt better.) Alaska was awesome as well. It's just magnificent!

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5.0

I love this ship! Went... by ivydweller

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Ship: Norwegian Pearl

I love this ship! Went there and it was awesome! Speedy on and off the boat, service was amazing! The ship atrium was spectacular! Large glass steps were beautiful.

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2.0

Alaska was great, ship experience was terrible by nclansing

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

This was our first cruise and due to the experience probably our last, and definitely the last on Norwegian.

The ports were great, but only really had enough time in Skagway to do both shore excursions and explore the town. Arrived too early into Ketchikan and too late into Victoria and didn't stay long enough. Glacier bay was great.

The cabin was clean and recently remodeled, but it's location adjacent to the gangway for ports made it at times unusable do to crew and passenger noise next to it. We were driven from the room one day at 4am due to banging and scraping on the wall. while in port thousand are going by making noise. Do not book room 4568 under any condition!

Food in the buffet and dining rooms were Denny's quality and seating in the buffet was pathetic. Several times we had to eat standing in the aisle. Only highlight of the dining was two specialty dining areas, the Brazilian steakhouse and Teppenyaki. Both were quite good.

Casino was so full of cigarette smoke you could go near it. The smoke also was all around the entrance to the theater. Couldn't walk on deck without being choked by cigarette smoke too.

The whole cruise all they tried to do was sell you. Go to the massively overpriced spa. Buy diamonds or expensive watches. Put a deposit down on another cruise. Was sick and tired of the constant sell, sell, sell.

Crew was okay but not exceptional. Filed multiple complaints about the unacceptable noise and was comped a dinner and got a small box of chocolates. That for getting now sleep for 3 nights. Not worth it. The worse was be decieved by NCL on the cabin when we booked it. It was "recommended" by them as the best in the area. What they should have said was it is next to the gangway and to expect lots of noise. We would have gladly paid more for another room had we known that. 

   

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This was the best cruise... by LoveAlaska2017

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Ship: Norwegian Pearl

This was the best cruise that I have ever been on. Entire staff went out of their way to make sure that everything was perfect. We stayed in a mini suite, just right for a family of four. My sons both had plenty of fun (basketball ball court, running track, bowling alley, pool, ice cream, .....)

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Our Second NCL Cruise and Second Alaskan Cruise by BomberChief

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

This was our second cruise to Alaska. Our first was with Royal Caribbean in 2010 (north to south). We picked NCL this time because we wanted a roundtrip cruise out of Seattle that went to Glacier Bay National Park. We also picked NCL because we had the most wonderful time sailing the western Caribbean on the NCL Dawn in January 2016.

Embarkation - The embarkation process at the Seattle Bell Street Pier 66 was the best we've experienced in our five cruises. From the time we arrived on the street at Pier 66 to the time we stepped onto the ship, it took only 30 minutes to drop off baggage, complete security screening, check in with NCL, and start walking towards the ship. Best pier organization we've seen yet!

The Pearl - The Pearl came out of drydock/updating within the past two months before our cruise date. The Pearl is a beautiful ship and we loved everything about her. The layout is different than the Dawn with the Spinnaker Lounge up forward on Deck 13. The retractable curtains are really cool to have them opened at sunset in the evening. Once we found our way around, we found entertainment centered at the Atrium (Deck 7) with a jumbo screen for viewing. The piano man had a huge following on Deck 6. The Bliss Lounge at the back of Deck 7 was rather unconventional but comfortable. Needed to get used to having bowling balls dropping on either side of the Lounge (two bowling lanes in use on both sides of the Bliss Lounge.

Dining - We ate at the Garden Cafe for several breakfasts and most lunches. We found tasty food with a variety of options daily. NO Complaints here. We ate in both main dining rooms. Food choices and favor were Excellent. No Complaints here. We enjoyed eating breakfast in the Main Dining room. Menu choices were such that anyone would be pleased with their options. Excellent with No Complaints here. We took in three of the Specialty Dining venues - Moderno, Teppanyaki and Cagney's. These were "experiences in dining." Moderno was the Brazilian style Churrascaria. Loved the salad bar offerings (could have done seconds here and been really happy). Eleven options of meat/fish for the main entree was more than we needed. Teppanyaki was the Japanese steak house venue. Four grills contained in one small area made for a noisy meal, but a great time and yummy food. Our chef William, from south Philly (the Phillippeans), was by far the star of the chefs. He was very entertaining, a cheerful singer while he cooked our meal, and a great cook too. The food was excellent. Take the orange/yellow sakee mixed drink if you drink - very smooth. We don't suggest the green cashew cake for desert. Take the other desert option with the fresh fruit. Cagney's was what we expected for a up scale steakhouse. Great service, great food, great desert. We had these three dinners as one of our NCL package choices and would suggest others take advantage of it. All three were no cost to us. However, we did leave Tips at each venue for the exceptional service they provied. We plan on dining at these three venues on our next NCL cruise.

Entertainment - NCL does an exceptional job providing no-stop entertainment. We moved through the ship to find the group or solo performer we enjoyed listening to all week long. The pianoman Jim Badger was a hoot with a big following (hard to find a seat). A guitarist billed as Lace was really good if you like easy listening music. The evening shows in the Stardust theater were worth seeing each night. The Pearl singers and dancers were enjoyable the few times they were on stage. However, they will knock your socks off when they do their Legends in Concert peformance. We had two comedians on board our week. They were Dan Bennett (a comedian/juggler) and Tim Kaminski (comedian). Both of these guys got us laughing so hard we had tears flowing. The final show Saturday afternoon topped off an enjoyable week. Well done NCL Pearl on the entertainment.

Service - We never encountered a bad attitude from an NCL employee. From the pier walking on to the pier walking off a week later, we had nothing but exceptional service. This may be the NCL model as this was a repeat from our experience on the NCL Dawn. We did have the UDP and found the servers were most pleased when we tipped them each time they brought our drinks. A couple of bucks brought smiles and return visits for moire drinks without waiting in long lines ourselves. Dining service was wonderful too at all locations. We should note that the Washy-Washy guys were on the job as you enter the Garden Cafe. Everyone gets their hands sprayed with sanitizer by a Washy-Washy guys when you enter the buffet. Other NCL employees provided the same santizing experience at the other buffet entry points.

Ports and Excursions - As this was our second Alaskan cruise, we did not partake in any excurions (did that the first time). However, we throughly enjoyed walking the ports ourselves and found plenty to look at in each.

Cruising Glacier Bay - This was a highlight for us and the reason for picking this sailing. Most magnificent scenery this day of the cruise. We want to thank the U.S. Park Service Rangers that boarded the Pearl and provided a running comentary about the park and glaciers during the time we were there. Exceptional information shared which made the moment special.

Negatives - Only one which can be found on all cruise ships. The smoke coming from the Casino on Deck Six was nasty/gross smelling (yes we're none smokers). We avoided that part of the Pearl except for when we went to find a seat at the Stardust theater each night. The smoke smell carried into the lower portion of the theater seating area. 

Next Cruise - We had fantastic cruise. We'd do it again. In fact, we booked another NCL cruise before we left the Pearl.

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Pearl by mizzflirt2

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

Wonderful cruise!!!  Friendly crew!! The shows were amazing!!  Our housekeeper was awesome!  He knew our names and always said hello. The cruisenext program is wonderful.  Getting on and off the ship was easy.  

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Fantastic Views of Natures Wonderland by mrfrontrow

Sail date: / Traveled as: Large Group
Ship: Norwegian Pearl / Destination: Alaska - Inside Passage

All in all a very nice cruise. Went with family and everyone had a great time. Food and service was really good. The only negative was the questionable layout of the decks and venues. Would definitely do NCL again.

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