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Although it seems like the Spirit is an NCL favorite, IMHO it's an odd choice to compete with the ships currently sailing from there on 7 night itineraries.

 

But maybe that's exactly why she's being sent there; to attract people that DONT want the 100,000 plus ton ships with all the newest bells and whistles.

 

 

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Although it seems like the Spirit is an NCL favorite, IMHO it's an odd choice to compete with the ships currently sailing from there on 7 night itineraries.

 

But maybe that's exactly why she's being sent there; to attract people that DONT want the 100,000 plus ton ships with all the newest bells and whistles.

 

 

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NCL has fewer ships/options. Maybe not the best choice, but best one available?

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Although it seems like the Spirit is an NCL favorite, IMHO it's an odd choice to compete with the ships currently sailing from there on 7 night itineraries.

 

But maybe that's exactly why she's being sent there; to attract people that DONT want the 100,000 plus ton ships with all the newest bells and whistles.

 

 

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You could be right, small ship, easier to fill. Personally, I'd love to cruise on the Spirit.

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My husband and I prefer a smaller ship so we're thrilled! Still a long drive but at least it's closer than Miami. DH said that now if only they'd put a ship in Port Canaveral that goes to Bermuda!

 

 

Yup! That certainly got my attention - a mid-sized ship at a port that normally has huge ships. I happen to be one of the ones who would rather not set foot on any mega ship regardless of cruise line. I am on the look out for interesting itineraries with smaller ships that are not luxury over the top $$$. NCL's mid-size ships fit the bill for me.

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While I prefer the bigger and newer ships, the Spirit is my all time favorite smaller ship. It's just so unique and we loved the Spirit. I wouldn't hesitate to sail on her again (and I can't say that about any of the other smaller ships I have been on). :)

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The whole announcement yesterday was exciting just for the new choices we have. Only an 8 hour drive for us from Atlanta, Port Canaveral is a great choice and the Spirit is one ship that we haven't sailed on, so that is exciting - it has a lot of loyal fans.

 

We had abandoned NCL in 2015 for a South American cruise on RCL. Now we are going to change out the RCL and sail to SA with NCL - it has a better itinerary than the RCL ship.

 

Sailing on the Breakaway and Getaway this year, and looking forward to the New Escape.

 

Things are looking good for NCL right now:D

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