What are the changes to the Norwegian Joy?


What are the changes to the Norwegian Joy? The planned changes include the replacement of the VR arcade, Galaxy Pavilion, with the new Thermal Suite; part of the vast Observation Lounge repurposed into the new cabins and the replacement of the Laser Tag Arena with the expanded beach club.


Is Norwegian Cruise Line going to survive?

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) Norwegian plans to introduce eight more ships through 202721. In Q3 2022, total revenue reached $1.6 billion, still well below 2019 levels,22 but occupancy and onboard revenue grew significantly, pointing to Norwegian's strong recovery.


Is there free ice cream on Norwegian Cruise Line?

After a long day of exploring your ship, you may be tempted by the ice cream at Dolce Gelato. Though it is delicious there is a fee. Head up to the Garden Buffet where you can get free soft serve ice cream. In the afternoon and into the late hours, take a look when you're passing the pool deck grill.


Why are Norwegian Cruises being cancelled?

Officials with Norwegian Cruise Lines and Royal Caribbean Cruises announced cancellations Wednesday as the pandemic-stricken cruise industry grapples with the arrival of the highly transmissible omicron variant.


What drinks are free on Norwegian Joy?

On a Norwegian cruise, you'll find unsweetened iced tea, lemonade, select juice, water, drip coffee and tea, and filtered water (no bottled) included with your cruise. Most of these drinks are available free of charge in the buffet and in the dining rooms and restaurants.


Is NCL cancelling cruises in 2023?

A few days ago NCL announced it was canceling the entire winter 2023/24 European cruise season on Norwegian Epic and will instead redeploy Epic to the highly lucrative Caribbean market.


Are cruise ships sailing at full capacity 2023?

For 2023, the passenger capacity is forecast to grow another 18 percent, with the full fleet sailing, plus new ships entering service, offset by the retirement of older ships and some brands that ceased service during the pandemic.