![]() Lights are activated by a power-saving card-in-the-slot which goes to blackout instantly rather than giving a few seconds’ grace. Just one picture on the walls no fruit or flowers, no clock and no iPod dock – though there’s a hair dryer and four electrical sockets – two US flat pin and two European round pin. ![]() Wardrobe and shelf space is perfectly adequate for the 7 and 10-night itineraries Breakaway will be sailing – there was additional storage under the bed and sofa and inside the stool.Īpart from the coffee and the television (which connects to the accounts system if you want to check how the bills are adding up) there was not much in the way of the extras which have become standard issue elsewhere. It was spacious and there was a convertible sofa-bed to accommodate a third passenger if required. The cabin itself – or in my case a mini suite – looked unfeasibly long and narrow when I first opened the door. And in any case, I was still trying to get my head round the unexpected fact that there was tea and coffee maker sitting on the dressing table – almost unheard of apart from on ships that sail regularly from the UK. No point getting worked up at the fact the wooden hangers in my cabin wardrobe were not clipped to the rail, because housekeeping had provided an ample set of plastic substitutes. Teething troubles can send the best-laid plans awry and I don’t know of a single new ship that doesn’t still have a snagging team aboard putting everything right for weeks (and sometimes months) after the first passengers have boarded. There was a lot to write home about from Norwegian Breakaway – although not quite everything was all right on the night. This passenger on the crazy golf course knows how to relax
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