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Happy 70th Birthday Sheila On The Midnatsol, Hurtigruten Cruise

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👁️ 3K views📅 15 years ago⏱️ 4:01
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❤️ Best for CoupleNorthern_europeFrom Bergen

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Creator's Key Takeaways

this is so great i'm having the best birthday breakfast and lunch our buffet and dinner will be served

this is one of the best parts of a cruise no mobile phones in a restaurant plus they're trying to keep down on the norovirus

these red peppers are so fantastic and the muscles i don't care if that's all i eat for dinner i would rather just eat this and anything else

Creator's Tips & Advice

Register your cruise card early to charge all incidentals on board.
Pick up daily information handouts from Hurtigruten for temperatures, latitudes, tours, and more.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Cabin size for two peopleCheck with staff about making up the extra bed to ensure comfort.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the cabin experience like on the Midnatsol?
QWhat dining options are available on the first night?

Topics Covered

Cabin Interior2½ Happy BaconDining Buffet4½ Happy BaconService Crew3½ Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Bergen
Kirklands
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http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Once on the very attractive Midnatsol, we got busy registering our cruise card to charge all incidentals on board ship, explored, and picked up copious amounts of information given out daily by Hurtigruten. Temperatures, latitudes, tours, cities, distances from port-to-port, times, polar nights, etc... A person could get a rupture just lifting the handouts. At 6:00 p.m. sharp, passengers were allowed into their cabins where luggage awaited outside the cabin door. Inside the cabin was even more information that included two fantastic books telling about each and every port during the voyage, sights and Norway facts. ex-Marine (husband, Steve) and I decided to unpack first and then eat (a wise decision - most passengers made a bee-line to the restaurant first for the dinner buffet). Happy birthday to me...happy birthday to me...in Norwegian...and the cruise was off to a fantastic beginning.