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Norwegian Dawn Tour – Christmas Cruise Ship!

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Norwegian Dawn Tour at Christmastime!

I have a Norwegian Dawn Tour at Christmastime for you this week! Norwegian Cruise Line goes all out around the holiday to decorate their ships in brilliant lights, sweeping garlands, and more Christmas trees than I could count. It’s a beautiful sight whatever your religious and cultural beliefs. And I don’t know how they do it. With cruises booked back to back to back, when they set all this up for the month of December they must do it in the few hours between cruises on the weekend they plan on it. Considering the volume of decorations scattered throughout the ship, that’s incredible. It’s like a Christmas miracle! December is my favorite time to cruise, because it feels like a non-stop celebration, and all of the shiny objects and merry music are enthralling! NOTE: Neither this article nor video are sponsored by NCL.

The Dawn Decked Out for the Holiday!

The scene is spectacular! It seems like every major public area on the ship has one or more Christmas trees set up. The Atrium and Buffet have adorable, delectable gingerbread villages set up as well. These wintry scenes are incredibly detailed. It’s clear, Norwegian’s Christmas elves have been very, very busy! It’s a magical time of year for cruising, with all of the fantastical festivities. As if the flamboyant decor wasn’t enough, you’ll also find numerous Christmas concerts performed by a variety of bands around the ship. (Check out my YouTube video above to hear 2 performances!) I think the North Pole has met its match here on the Dawn… Take a stroll though the ship and feel the Christmas spirit envelop you!

Ho-Ho Harmonious

There’s a harmonious synchrony around the ship at this time of year. Norwegian does a great job of creating beautiful spaces throughout the year, but this time of year they pull out all the stops. There is an appealing consistency throughout the ship. All of the dining rooms, specialty restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, and lobbies are in on the fun. The Christmas cheer is infectious. And the warmth of the sunny destinations cruise ships visit this time of year mirrors the warmth of the holidays around the ship! So ditch the shovels and snow tires and escape for the holiday season!

Christmas Cruising Conclusions

In my opinion, the holidays are the very best time for a cruise. A cruise is a joyous event ordinarily, but the cruise lines really outdo themselves for the holidays. It’s like getting a a Christmas gift included in your cruise fare. I would also add that this is the best time of year to book a cruise. Around Black Friday is the ideal time, but great deals are still to be had through December. I find that not only are prices lower, but that more perks are included to boot. So plan a holiday getaway to a winter wonderland in the sun! Get away from the cold, and feel the warmth of the holiday season on a cruise vacation next holiday! And, in the meantime, enjoy my Norwegian Dawn tour in the video at the top of this post. And, if you want to take a behind-the-scenes tour of a cruise ship, check out my Norwegian Breakaway behind-the-scenes tour here! Thanks for reading, and Happy Holidays!

Cruise Ship Behind-the-Scenes TOUR!

Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Ship

Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Ship Behind-the-Scenes Tour

During my most recent cruise on the Norwegian Breakaway, I took the cruise ship behind the scenes tour for a peek below decks. Norwegian Cruise Line offers these tours on most of their ships. Platinum tier level guests are invited to take the tours for free, and should sign up at the Rewards desk on the day of sailing. All others may sign up for a tour at the Excursions desk. Last I checked, the charge was $75 for this tour excursion. Unfortunately, the tours no longer visit the Bridge due to security concerns. But the tour is a very interesting and worthwhile experience nonetheless. And be sure to wear comfortable shoes – especially if you’re touring one of the mega-ships! You’re going to cover a lot of ground and get a good workout in for the day!

Costumes backstage for the show “Six”

Backstage at the Show Hall

To start off, the first stop on my tour was backstage at the show hall, where the dressing rooms are and costumes are maintained. The first room we entered had sewing machines and many tailoring supplies, as well as wigs and equipment used to keep the wigs in pristine condition. Before this tour, I had no idea how much attention was required to keep the costumes for these shows in good condition. And the second room was, in my opinion, the highlight of the tour. Because here the dazzling costumes were stored, including brilliantly colored and sequined clothing, footwear, and accessories. I recognized all of the costumes from the shows. For the show “Six,” there were two sets of boots: identical except that one set had higher heels than the other. The tour guide explained that the shorter heels are for use as a safety precaution when seas are rougher!

Downstairs in the laundry facilities

The Shipboard Laundry Facilities

I was very impressed by the massive laundry facilities! There were long rows of huge washer and dryer machines. And stacks and stacks of crisp, clean folded sheets and towels. Meanwhile, piles of laundry were gathered, waiting to be washed. And there were many employees taking care of customer clothes by hand. I found one machine particularly interesting that steamed articles of clothing, puffing them out to a giant size and then deflating them. Two friendly employees worked the sheet-folding machine, while the towel folding machines were completely automated. It’s a huge undertaking to manage laundry for thousands of people, and I was amazed at what an efficient system they had on the ship!

Cruise ship kitchen

Cruise Ship Kitchen

Like the laundry facilities, the kitchen was massive! Huge sections were dedicated to gigantic dishwashing and storage systems. Delectable menus were hung on the walls, planning service for the many restaurant options on the ship. And gigantic, shiny metal pots simmered on a multitude of stovetops. The counter space was abundant, and there were too many commercial ovens to count. We were able to watch several employees preparing for lunch service. The area was immaculately clean. After proceeding through the kitchen, we emerged to a hallway where blueprints of the ship were hung on the walls. Disappointingly, photography was not allowed in this area for security reasons, so I cannot share that with you here.

More Cruise Ship Behind-the-Scenes Tour

Of course, my descriptions can’t do the scale of these facilities justice – so I highly recommend you watch my video tour below!

Ultimate Travel Adventures on YouTube

Also check out my blog post on the Breakaway cruise ship here!