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NCL Norwegian Epic bookings break records
Norwegian Cruise Line saw demand for its largest ever
Freestyle Cruising vessel Norwegian Epic skyrocket in the first week that the ship's
itineraries went on sale to the public, beginning last week. Norwegian
Epic's first week of bookings far exceeded opening week sales for the company's last
two new ships: Norwegian Pearl and Norwegian Gem. All categories of staterooms
were in demand, from the groundbreaking new Studios for the value-conscious traveler
to the ultra luxurious villas, penthouses and deluxe owner's suites.
“We are thrilled to see the keen interest in Norwegian Epic this early on. It's a
testament to the wide range of accommodations and innovative new features that will
take Freestyle Cruising to the next level,” said Andy Stuart, Norwegian's executive vice
president, global sales and passenger services. “We want our guests and travel
partners to know that we appreciate their excitement and support in helping to make
Norwegian Epic's launch the most successful ever. We encourage those who want to
experience this extremely innovative ship to book a cruise on Norwegian Epic during her
inaugural season.”
Members of Norwegian's past guest program, Latitudes, can take advantage of a
special Norwegian Epic promotional offer from now through August 31, 2009, that
includes up to a three category stateroom upgrade; additional discounts on the cruise
fare of up to ; and up to $500 in on-board credit for suites and villas.
Norwegian Epic is scheduled to enter service in late May 2010, and will take part
in inaugural events before beginning her Eastern and Western Caribbean sailings from
her year-round homeport in Miami. The first Eastern Caribbean sailing from Miami is
scheduled for July 17, 2010 and the ship's alternating Eastern and Western Caribbean
itineraries are available through April 2011.
Norwegian Epic's Eastern Caribbean itinerary includes calls in Philipsburg, St.
Maarten; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands and Nassau, Bahamas. The ship's Western
Caribbean itinerary includes calls in Costa Maya, Mexico; Roatán, Bay Islands,
Honduras; and Cozumel, Mexico.
Norwegian Epic's Innovations & Features
Norwegian Epic is changing the face of cruise line entertainment. In another
industry first, Blue Man Group will perform in the ship's 685-seat Epic Theater. Blue
Man Group is best known for their wildly popular theatrical shows and concerts which
combine music, comedy and multimedia theatrics to produce a totally unique form of
entertainment. The blissful party atmosphere created at their live events has become the
trademark of a Blue Man Group experience and beginning in the summer of 2010 will be
seen for the first time ever at sea only on Norwegian Epic.
Norwegian Epic will have multiple, specially-designed entertainment venues
throughout the ship so that guests can choose from a wide variety of entertainment each
evening of their cruise. No longer will entertainment be focused on two nightly shows in
one large main theater. Norwegian Epic will offer a number of entertainment options in
specially-designed venues, some offered for the first time ever at sea, with choices to
appeal to a broad audience.
On this ship, guests will find the only “big top” at sea. In this intimate 265-seat
theater-in-the-round, famed producer/director Neil Goldberg will present Cirque Dreams
and Dinner. This one of a kind interactive theatrical dining experience will be performed
in the air, while juggling dinner courses, with music, mayhem and acrobatic imagination.
During this two-hour show, guests will marvel in amazement and become part of a
celebration of spectacle and fantasy. The entire experience will be unlike anything else
at sea.
Norwegian Epic will offer the next generation of Freestyle Dining with 14
restaurant choices – the most at sea – and 18 bars and lounges. The ship also boasts
unique nightlife options with the first Ice Bar at sea and Spice H20 with non-stop
entertainment day and night; an expansive Aqua Park with the only tube slide and
largest bowl slide at sea -- The Epic Plunge; seven decks of Freestyle Family Fun with
highlights including a 33-foot high, 64-foot wide extreme rock climbing wall and the first
ever rappelling wall at sea; the most bowling lanes at sea with six in two venues; a
mixed-use sports deck with the ability for guests to engage in eight different athletic
activities; as well as three separate kids' and teen activity areas and the first squash
court at sea.
The 4,200-passenger Norwegian Epic incorporates several new types of
accommodations – the curved New Wave staterooms; the largest ship-within-a-ship
suite complex at sea, comprising 60 suites and villas on two private decks at the top of
the ship; a new category of inside staterooms for the value-conscious traveler – The
Studios and Living Room; and spa and family-friendly accommodations.
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