The service on the Norwegian Escape was fantastic. I’d definitely say the entertainment on this ship was top notch and some of the best I’ve ever seen on a cruise. ![]() There were so many activities taking place, I couldn’t even participate in everything I wanted to during the week. Other indoor activities included watching a show at the theatre, bingo, karaoke, art auctions, shopping, video arcade, the spa, working out at the gym, bowling, trivia games, and many other activities found on the daily itinerary. There were lots of seats if you got there early, but once an act was underway it became more difficult. I personally enjoyed the main atrium lounge, the Brewhouse and O’Sheahan’s Pub for the drinks, dining and entertainment acts. I found that this ship had a fantastic array of activities and entertainment to keep passengers busy and having fun. So, for anyone who needs the elevators, just know that you will need a lot of patience! ![]() They were slow, they were crowded, and they were necessary for my husband to get around the ship due to a mobility issue. One thing that really stood out as a negative to me were the elevators. The only area that really felt crowded was the pool areas – but that’s the case on every ship we’ve been on. There were plenty of amenities and areas for passengers to enjoy. With the sheer enormity of the ship, we always felt like there was space for us in the lounges, bars and restaurants. The ship has a passenger capacity of 4,266, yet despite the number of passengers it never felt too crowded. ![]() The Norwegian Escape is officially the largest cruise ship we’ve sailed on. Earlier in 2019 I claimed that our cruise on the Freedom of the Seas was the biggest and best cruise we’ve been on, but our cruise on the Escape has topped that! Here is a detailed review of our cruise. The ship left form New York from the Manhattan cruise terminal and made one stop for 3-days: Bermuda. We sailed with Norwegian on the Escape in November 2019 for a Bermuda itinerary.
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