Since I was unable to post yesterday, I'm doing one today.
To continue reviewing the NCL Epic, some of it's special features include hosting the Blue Man Group (very funny) and having the only Ice Bar at sea. The bar is made of ice blocks inside: walls, counters, stools, etc., are all ice. The temperature inside is about 17 degrees Fahrenheit and fur coats are provided for guests. Unfortunately, I found out it cost about $20 just to enter it, so I didn't go in. That's the only downside of cruising in my opinion-extra costs get you. Cruise lines make out with shore excursion prices, too.
The ship also has a rock climbing wall on the top deck, which was exhilarating to climb and look out over the ocean. A small pool at the very back of the ship emptied at night to become a dance club, which is shown in the last picture here.
Here are a few photos of the Epic. I loved the waterslides!
That looks amazing! With all the drama surrounding cruise ships, this makes it seem worth the possibility of eating onion sandwiches for a week!
ReplyDeleteRelating to the ice bar, I always loved seeing the ice sculptures on cruise ships. They were amazing, and always made me think how could so much detail be made in ice?
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