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Inside Norwegian Prima - Complete Cruise Ship Tour

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👁️ 456K views📅 3 years ago⏱️ 17:09
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Other · 7 nightsFrom New York CityVeteran Cruiser

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Creator's Key Takeaways

I took my first cruise with Norwegian when I was 11 years old and I've been on nine Norwegian cruise ships since then

it only took me a few seconds though to realize that this was very different from any of the ships I've been on before

we were on this cruise for a week and we had 3 three whole days docked in Bermuda

I've loved every Norwegian cruise ship that I've sailed on all for different reasons but this one definitely felt elevated in terms of sort of the premium and luxury feel

Creator's Tips & Advice

Book the Vibe Beach Club passes as soon as you get on board on the first day
Set an alarm if you're going to be spending a lot of time in the spa to avoid missing reservations
Go to guest services in the evening or when the ship is in port to avoid busy times

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the Norwegian Prima cruise ship like?
QWhat are the key features and amenities on Norwegian Prima?
QIs Norwegian Prima different from other Norwegian ships?

Topics Covered

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Port Highlights

Bermuda3½ Happy Bacon
New York City2½ Happy Bacon
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YouTube Video Description

When I embarked Norwegian Prima in New York City I thought I knew what to expect. I took my first cruise with Norwegian when I was 11 years old and I’ve been on 9 Norwegian ships since then. It only took me a few seconds to realise though that this ship was very different to any of the ships I’d been on before. To book a cruise on Prima (or any other ship): https://EmmaCruises.com/Book To check out Prima's future itineraries: https://bit.ly/42kYvzZ The next videos in the series: I Braved 5 of The SCARIEST Activities at Sea: https://youtu.be/yRjnwy0uyn0 From Buffet to Fine Dining I Explored a Cruise Ship Through FOOD: https://youtu.be/y7hiJCpQzmo As soon as I laid eyes on the ship I saw that there was a HUGE and terrifying-looking slide on the side of the ship. I almost didn’t believe my eyes but I also saw that there was a massive race track on the top deck. I’d later find out that this was a 3 storey go-kart track and I hoped that I would be brave enough to have a go on both the slides and the go-karts as the cruise went on. When we boarded the ship we headed straight into the main atrium which definitely has a wow factor. It felt very open and bright and is split over 3 decks with different things on each level. I felt as though I was inside a space ship and I loved the colours and the lights. These stairs are just so much fun. It feels like you’re gliding up or down. On this bottom level, there is a bar where we would often get a drink during the day and they’d play live music here too. All around the atrium are these funky glass vases and art definitely is a theme of this ship that you’ll see popping up throughout this tour. Right beside the atrium is the Prima Theatre and Club. It’s not often that a theatre surprises me, most are pretty similar but this one really is different. We walked into the lowest level and were greeted with a huge and mostly empty room. Of course, it makes sense to wonder where the seats are and it turns out that they fold away and this space is used as a nightclub in the evening and theatre during showtime. This is what it looks like in the normal theatre mode, and this is what it looks like later in the evening when it turns into an area called Studio 54. The seats were actually very comfortable which you probably wouldn’t expect for fold-away seats. All the seats down here have cupholders too which might not sound that important but it makes a big difference. We saw some brilliant shows here including Donna Summer the Musical and The Price is Right, every show had lots of set pieces that cleverly popped up and disappeared when required. The lights on the ceiling were so cool, they would spin and put on amazing light displays especially when the area was being used as a club. The theatre was also used for entertainment during the day so you’d find things like deal or no deal happening in here. On the other side of the atrium is the casino which is actually non-smoking which is nice. It’s absolutely huge with lots of different tables and machines including this one which bounces the dice up and down which I thought was cool. I did do my usual $10 spend during the cruise but sadly didn't win anything this time. There is a little room inside the casino for those who want to smoke which I think is a nice touch. The room has all the usual things you’ll find in the bigger casino room. It means those who want to smoke and gamble can, but not everybody has to smell the smoke like they do on a lot of cruise ships. Join this channel to get access to exclusive perks like a weekly podcast and early ad free access to videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu4C8c3h9SKdkxnOwIAiHeA/join ▶ Stay up to date: http://EmmaCruises.com/News ▶ Let's get you on a cruise!: https://EmmaCruises.com/Book-a-Cruise/ *** ▶ Background World Map (Use Code EMMACRUISES For a Discount): https://enjoythewood.com/emmacruises ▶ Lamp: https://emmacruises.com/lamp ▶ Get Insurance: https://emmacruises.com/cruise-travel-insurance-why-you-need-it-and-how-to-get-it-step-by-step-guide/ 🥳🥳 emma@emmacruises.com