Norwegian Breakaway to homeport in New Orleans

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Norwegian Cruise Line said its 4,000-passenger Norwegian Breakaway will move its homeport to New Orleans starting in the fall of 2018.

The ship, which has a large painting of the New York skyline on its hull, has been sailing from New York since its 2013 debut and has a number of New York-themed features.

The Breakaway will make the move after completing a summer season in the Baltics in 2018. It will arrive in New Orleans on November 11, 2018 and will sail a variety of cruises to the Caribbean through April 7, 2019.

Norwegian said the Norwegian Gem, which had been scheduled to sail from New Orleans in 2018/19 will instead go to New York and sail a series of cruises to the Caribbean, Canada & New England and the Bahamas & Florida. In the summer of 2018, the Norwegian Escape will be repositioned to New York from Miami for the first time to do seven-day sailings to Bermuda.

6 Best Cruise Ship Production Shows

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Cruise ship production shows have greatly matured in recent years, elevating live performances once almost exclusively predominated by revues. Many medleys of popular songs remain, but the best are even making those better. Meanwhile, Broadway-caliber narratives and boundary-pushing spectacles raise the bar higher still.

“Disney Dreams – An Enchanted Classic,” Disney Magic and Disney Wonder, Disney Cruise Line

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The Disney Cruise Line is remarkable for its company of singers, dancers and technicians employing seemingly every known theatrical technique in order to pull at the audience’s heartstrings. Disney knows story, and it knows how to present it musically with an unmatched in-house songbook. “Disney Dreams – An Enchanted Classic” specifically follows the journey of a girl as she rediscovers her ability to believe as her bedroom is magically transformed with the help of some visitors with great character. Sequences featuring numbers from “The Little Mermaid” are particularly powerful.

“Flick,” Carnival Vista, Carnival Cruise Line

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The high energy performances of Carnival Cruise Line’s casts have always stood out, but the Carnival Vista is on another level with shows like “Flick.” The tribute to motion pictures is not just a dime-a-dozen rehash of pop songs from movies. It very cleverly follows a miming character as he effectively inserts himself into each film and number from the dramatic to the whimsical. It’s a fantastic concept as we can surely all relate to the notion of being enveloped by our favorite movies. This performance just does it wonderfully through song and dance.

“Frozen, A Musical Spectacular,” Disney Wonder, Disney Cruise Line

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Continuing Disney’s aforementioned tradition of excellence is “Frozen, A Musical Spectacular.” The corporate film studio had a hit on its hands with the animated film, and seeing it interpreted live is a magical experience. New projection mapping technologies allow the house to be engulfed in the scenery as much as the stage, and the transformation of Queen Elsa’s costume is expertly rendered as well. All, of course, including ace puppetry is in service of the timeless story.

“Grease,” Harmony of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International

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Royal Caribbean International is astounding in so many ways with the Harmony of the Seas, and its production of “Grease” is definitely one of the ship’s highlights. In fact, it’s as close to perfect as a traditional Broadway show can be. The cast is incredibly good, and the backing band that plays live in studio adds an amazing energy to the total effort. The acting, singing, dancing and playing are all top notch. Classic numbers are reinvigorated with the modern cast that leaves guests tapping their toes all the way to the onboard Johnny Rockets.

“Rock of Ages,” Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Cruise Line

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While it may celebrate a different era and attitude of rock and roll than “Grease,” Norwegian Cruise Line’s “Rock of Ages” is just as fun in a playfully irreverent fashion. I honestly didn’t care much for the recent film adaptation of this musical, but the shipboard version is a standout that will leave you laughing and singing along. The rock back that is featured front and center plays straight all the way through, and the energy is unbelievably non-stop. But don’t stop believing as Journey reminds us.

“Spectra’s Cabaret,” Anthem of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International

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The most unique show of the bunch is “Spectra’s Cabaret” for fully taking advantage of the multipurpose Two70 venue on Royal Caribbean International’s Anthem of the Seas. Live singers, dancers, instrumentalists and aerial acrobatics perform amid six kinetic Roboscreens and in front of the 12K-resolution Vistarama screen. Depending on where you sit, the action quite literally happens all around you. It’s a breathtaking overall display that visually brings to life music like you’ve never seen or heard before.

Norwegian Unveils Bold New Ship Design

Norwegian Unveils Bold New Ship Design

Norwegian Cruise New Project “Project Leonardo ship class”
 

PHOTO: Rendering of Norwegian Cruise Line’s Project Leonardo ship class. (Photo courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line)

After recapping and detailing a number of current projects at the annual Seatrade Cruise Global conference, Norwegian Cruise Line pulled back the current on the exterior design of its next ship class, dubbed Project Leonardo.

That wasn’t the only notable news on the docket, however.

In between its seasonal deployments in Alaska and the Caribbean, it was announced that California would get some love in between with 7-, 8- and 14-day Mexican Riviera sailings from Los Angeles. On the routes, Mexican ports of call will include Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Ensenada, Manzanillo and Puerto Quetzal, with the longer sailing being a repositioning to Miami through the Panama Canal’s new larger locks.

Also on the itinerary side of things, Cuba was anticipated as Norwegian Sky’s next destination beginning in May, 2017, for a total of 30 weekly 4-day sailings from Miami that will initially last through this December. The other port of call on these voyages will be the cruise line’s Great Stirrup Cay, which is also the focus of renewal, to the tune of $40 million.

The private island has aready received an enhanced beach area, updated cabanas, a refurbished boardwalk, new dining and shaded lounge seating, landscaping and the free Abaco Taco eatery. Next to be added through the end of the year will be a new Landshark Bar & Grill, zip-line, underwater sculpture garden, marina lockers, family beach, shaded benches, private lagoon area and medical center.

Back on board, the next-to-launch Norwegian Bliss was also featured for its connection to the ocean, completing a journey that began with the al fresco Waterfront on the Norwegian Breakaway and coming to full fruition with its multiple decks of sea-view observation lounges. Other new features include virtual views for the ship’s studio cabins bringing outside vistas in. There will also be the same amount of Haven suites on the Bliss as on the preceding Norwegian Escape while providing double the amount of common ship-within-a-ship space.

Entertainment is being added on the current fleet with a complimentary “Escape the Big Top” puzzle room experience on the Norwegian Epic, Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Getaway and Norwegian Escape. Plus, “Cirque Dream & Dinner” is to be enhanced on the Breakaway and Epic as well as being added to the Getaway via a format that arranges the new show and main dining elements separately.

Even though the Norwegian Bliss itself will not launch until the summer of 2018, the next aforementioned Project Leonardo is already making waves with its exterior aesthetic. The first ship from the new series will come out in 2022 followed by other ordered sister-ships in 2023, 2024 and 2025. Options exist for two more in 2026 and 2027.

When Frank Del Rio, President and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. revealed the renderings of the 140,000-gross-ton vessel, he pointed out that it will include broad decks as well as several infinity pools, all in service to his vision of crafting a premium product for the mainstream line.

Each new ship will carry approximately 3,300 guests, building on the amenities found in the line’s latest Breakaway Plus-class ships.