Norwegian Escape: For the foodie, the family and the party

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Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings CEO Frank Del Rio and ship godfather Pitbull were raised on platforms during the Norwegian Escape’s christening. Photo Credit: Tom Stieghorst

At first glance, Norwegian Escape looks like the party ship of the Norwegian fleet. But after further review, the ship is so big that it offers a little something for everyone.

It is no mistake that Miami-based recording artist Pitbull was picked as the ship’s godfather. His high-energy “Don’t Stop the Party” anthem seems a fitting theme song for Escape.

“Mr. 305” pumped up the crowd before a preview sailing of Escape, which is the first in a line of enhanced “Breakaway Plus” vessels largely based on the Norwegian Breakaway platform of 2013.

Later, at a performance of “For The Record: Brat Pack Live” in the Escape’s Supper Club dinner theater, the edgy, sexual themes of John Hughes’ teen films were prominent and the cast wasn’t afraid to show some skin.

Escape has more hot tubs than its predecessor ships and a water grotto has been added to the Spice H20 adults-only area.

But look a little closer and there are additions and features that cut across the image of Escape as mainly a party ship.

Water slides on the Norwegian Escape.
Water slides on the Norwegian Escape.

There’s a new nursery for kids ages 2 and under, as well as an aqua park for children too young for the thrill-style water slides.  On a trip through the ship midday there were children learning to juggle and perform circus tricks in the atrium.

So Escape is a family ship, as well.

Norwegian is also improving the quality of its food to match the quantity of choice. The Food Republic by Miami’s Pubbelly Group serves sharing-type menus, while the District Brew House will make some serious craft brewing waves with its two dozen draft selections, most of them undiscovered.

Everyone I spoke with who had eaten at Bayamo, the new high-end seafood restaurant, said good things. “It was delicious. I was really surprised,” said Patrick Luciani, owner of TravelOnly, Toronto.

So it is a foodie ship, too.

It’s even a bit of a nature educational vessel, with its Guy Harvey hull painting of stingrays, sharks and other Caribbean marine life. Harvey gave a well-attended talk, largely about sharks and the dangers they face from man.

The most impressive thing I saw on Escape in the 24 hours I had to look around was After Midnight, a Tony-award winning Broadway review inspired by 1920s Harlem that had great costumes, compelling music and sophisticated dancing.

The District Brew House has several craft beer selections.
The District Brew House has several craft beer selections.

The biggest letdown was Margaritaville, which had long wait times and whose theming seemed thin, at least in comparison to the Margaritaville Resort that recently opened in Hollywood, Fla.

Travel agents aboard were pretty satisfied overall.

“I think it’s really nice,” said Chris Lackstrom, director of supplier and market development for Ensemble Travel.

“I love the ship,” said Michelle Fee, CEO of Cruise Planners.

Fee, who was hanging out in the lounge in the ship’s two-story Haven, said the ship will only enhance the brand’s reputation as one that gives guests a lot of options.

“What Norwegian does best is that there are choices,” Fee said.

The truth is that any ship that caters to 4,200 passengers like Norwegian Escape can’t really be one thing and survive. It has to have a multiplicity of appeals to draw on three, or four or six different types of customers.

Norwegian President Andy Stuart summarized the pitch at a news conference aboard the ship: “For every size and shape of family and pocket, we have something,” he said.

Asia’s Largest and most revolutionary cruise ship Quantum Of The Seas makes maiden call at Cochin

Quantum of the Seas

One of Royal Caribbean International’s newest and most revolutionary cruise ship, Quantum of the Seas, has visited its first Asian port today in Cochin, India. The 18-deck, 167,800 gross registered ton ship is the largest ever to call at any Indian port and with the highest number of guests onboard, totalling close to 4,000 from around the world. She is on a 14-night cruise from Dubai to Singapore which has also called at Muscat and will next visit Penang.


Traditional plaque exchanges are conducted with Captain Srecko Ban of Quantum of the Seas with Dr. Unnikrishnan Nair, Traffic Manager Cochin Port Trust and Mr Keki Master, Sr Vice President of J.M.Baxi & Co to commemorate the ship’s maiden call, in the presence of local government officials, media, business partners as well as TIRUN Travel Marketing, Royal Caribbean International’s exclusive representative in India.


 
Ratna Chadha, Chief Executive of TIRUN Travel Marketing said, “We are thrilled that Quantum of the Seas has finally arrived in Asia today which is a huge milestone for Royal Caribbean. This is the ship that will change everything, in pushing the boundaries, elevating cruising to be among the top vacation choices and reinforcing our brand as an industry leader. The Quantum Class is the next generation of cruise ships filled with innovations in entertainment, technology and culinary that take guests to new heights on the high seas, which we are sure will unleash a new wave of excitement and cruise boom among Indian vacationers.”


Quantum of the Seas introduced many firsts-at-sea features such as the North Star elevated glass capsule, RipCord by iFly skydiving simulator and the Bionic Bar. She also features transformative venues such as the Two70 multi-purpose multi-level room, which offers 270 degree panoramic views out of the back of the ship and the SeaPlex indoor activity area, which is the largest active indoor area at sea that features bumper cars, rollerskating and even a circus school.


With 18 different restaurants on board, guests will be spoilt for choice when it comes to dining. Guests can look forward to dining at specialty restaurants created in conjunction with award winning chefs Jamie Oliver, Michael Schwartz and Devin Alexander, or at one of five complimentary restaurants available onboard.

 

 

Every room on Quantum of the Seas comes with a view thanks to the introduction of Royal Caribbean’s Virtual Balcony available in all interior staterooms. Multi-generational families now also benefit from new Family-Connected staterooms, which connect three different stateroom categories into a special layout with separate bedrooms and bathrooms for all.

 

Making a return are signature features found on other Royal Caribbean ships such as the H2O Zone kids’ aqua park, rock climbing wall, FlowRider surf simulator, Adventure Ocean children’s programme, Royal Babies and Tots Nursery and DreamWorks Entertainment.

 

 

Quantum of the Seas is currently on her 53-night epic Global Odyssey which departed from New York en route to Shanghai where she will homeport year round. As part of her Global Odyssey, she will also be embarking on Jun 12 on a 3-night round trip from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), followed by her 9 night long cruise on Jun 15 from Singapore to Shanghai, calling at Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong and Xiamen.

Norwegian Escape spa to include ‘snow room’

Norwegian Escape's Mandara Spa will feature a salt room.

Norwegian Cruise Line disclosed details of the Mandara Spa on its Norwegian Escape ship due in October, saying it will include a room that produces snow showers.

Norwegian said the Snow Room, which will range in temperature from 21 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, sends out a flurry of powdery snow throughout the day. The room’s health benefits include stimulating blood circulation and strengthening the immune system, Norwegian said.

The Snow Room will be part of what Norwegian calls the largest thermal suite at sea.

The two-deck spa will include 17 heated loungers and 24 contemporary furnished treatment rooms offering more than 50 signature services for both men and women.

The Spice H2O space on Norwegian Escape features a grotto area for sunbathers to cool off.

Norwegian also said its adult’s only Spice H20/Vibe Beach Club area on Escape will for the first time offer a grotto feature with small waterfalls.