![]() ![]() We don’t usually have much need for a refrigerator except to hold a couple of cartons of milk if we’re lucky enough to snag them at breakfast, and there was plenty of room in the fridge to hold the milk even with the contents of the mini-bar. There was a small refrigerator in the room, stocked as a mini-bar. Of course, we think that we’re probably not a “main stream” example of most folks who might utilize the space, and if you’re trying to use the stool for short periods as you get ready to go out for the evening, it should be just fine. For interior rooms, the balcony chair isn’t an option. For us, the more practical solution was to bring in a chair from the balcony. While the design is ingenious in terms of space utilization, it was somewhat impractical for us since we were trying to spend large blocks of time at the desk writing or editing pictures and videos. There was a matching hard top that let it double as a coffee table (sort of) for the couch. The chair for the desk was a small stool, about 18 inches square. WeĪlways carry the European Union type of power converter plugs with us, so weĮssentially had four plugs at our disposal. The desk, there were four power plugs two 120 volt and two 240 volt plugs. You can make out the four power plugs along the desk in the cabin, just left of the coffee maker. People who may have mobility issues could have a problem accessing the hanging portion of this closet. But to be clear, there was nothing we brought with us that was not accommodated in the closet, and nothing we could not do with the closet. It was also quite small compared to other closets we’ve seen on other ships. In rough water, it was difficult to access because we had to twist around and stand in a precarious position to get at the hangar section. It seems like an extreme afterthought, tucked in behind the couch. Not many perks that matter to us except that we can board pretty much anytime we want. For some reason, we have a status of “Platinum” for Norwegian, which seems to be similar to the “Diamond” status of Royal Caribbean. ![]() After you check in and receive your Sea Pass Card, you’re given a numbered card that represents the order in which you get to board the ship. At the terminal, you check your luggage with a Teamster, then proceed inside to the actual check-in. The boarding process for Norwegian Cruise Lines is pretty much what you would expect from any other cruise line. We boarded the Norwegian Getaway from Pier 88 along the Hudson River, near Times Square in New York City. ![]()
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