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Title: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on April 09, 2022, 12:29:04 AM
Norwegian Bliss

The cruise industry has started to recover after the pandemic lockdown and we have 3000+ passengers on a weekly basis, at the moment home port Los Angeles and cruise to Mexico. From August-23 and during summer season we will home port Seattle and doing Alaska cruises.
https://www.cruisin.me/cruise-ship-webcams/norwegian-cruise-line/norwegian-bliss/ 

Locking forward to get back home to Buriram middle of May for a 13 weeks vacation and plenty beer.

Tonnage:   168,028 GT   11,700 DWT
Length   1,094 ft (333 m)
Beam   136 ft (41 m)
Draught   28.5 ft (8.70 m)
Decks   20
Installed power   2  MAN B&W 14V48/60CR, 3  MAN B&W 12V48/60CR
Speed   22.5 knots (41.7 km/h; 25.9 mph) (cruising)
Capacity   4,002 passengers (at Double Occupancy)
Crew   1,700
Notes   Hull art designed by Wyland




Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: iammike on April 11, 2022, 02:40:11 PM
Enjoy your trip


Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Gerry on April 12, 2022, 02:46:15 PM
Enjoy your trip

I remember seeing posts from BeerLeo before. If my memory serves me well, this is his job. He's involved in some kind of engineering maintenance on cruise liners.
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: iammike on April 12, 2022, 03:08:54 PM
thx @Gerry.

Didn't know that.

I wonder then what he did during the time the Cruise liners weren't going because of the Covid Lockdowns.

 I recall reading that lots of people who worked on Ships were stuck because they couldn't be replaced with new crews because of the lockdowns/airline problem
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on April 13, 2022, 10:28:52 PM
I work for Norwegian Cruise Line and been part of the new building team taking out five of our newest ships, Norwegian Breakaway, Getaway, Escape, Joy and Bliss. For the past three years I have been assigned to Norwegian Bliss as Chief Refrigeration Engineer, my rotation schedule is 12weeks on and 12 weeks off. During the pandemic outbreak our home port was New York and as you might remember one of the hardest hit places in the world. NCL's ships was taken out of traffic middle of March-2020 and I remained onboard for 50 weeks as one of the essential crew to ensure that the ship was maintained and ready for restart once CDC opened for cruising again. Norwegian Cruise Line really did an excellent job and treated there crew very good, or salary was reduced but fair and crew that got sent home given salary x  months depending on your position. We are now back in operation and have been following CDS requirements with less passenger capacity but slowly working our way back to normal. It looks like normal people really want to get back to cruising.

Happy Songkran to all of you, looking forward to get back home and have a cold beer or two, extending my contract with two weeks but will also extend my vacation.   party4
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: iammike on April 14, 2022, 05:12:31 AM
Thx @Beer Leo for that insight!!

I have seen (on TV that is) the Breakaway being build in a record time and then taken out for it's sea trials

Mighty Cruise Ships it was on I believe. Very impressive ships!!

For friends back in Europe going on a cruise is the only Holiday they really like (apart from Skiing) and they are really desperate to go again. We always wanted to go on a cruise but up till now we never did!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFxXizA0L3U
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Gerry on April 14, 2022, 02:12:54 PM
Thx @Beer Leo for that insight!!

I have seen (on TV that is) the Breakaway being build in a record time and then taken out for it's sea trials

Mighty Cruise Ships it was on I believe. Very impressive ships!!

For friends back in Europe going on a cruise is the only Holiday they really like (apart from Skiing) and they are really desperate to go again. We always wanted to go on a cruise but up till now we never did!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFxXizA0L3U

Cruises aren't for me. But, hey, whatever floats your boat. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: iammike on April 14, 2022, 02:53:21 PM
Thx @Beer Leo for that insight!!

I have seen (on TV that is) the Breakaway being build in a record time and then taken out for it's sea trials

Mighty Cruise Ships it was on I believe. Very impressive ships!!

For friends back in Europe going on a cruise is the only Holiday they really like (apart from Skiing) and they are really desperate to go again. We always wanted to go on a cruise but up till now we never did!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFxXizA0L3U

Cruises aren't for me. But, hey, whatever floats your boat. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

555555

We have no idea if they are for us as we have never done one, so if we go, we will go on Short Trip, like Singapore -> Vietnam (but the funny thing is it will stop in Thailand as well 55555555555

So Singapore -> Vietnam -> Bangkok and disembark (saves a return plane ticket ;)

https://www.royalcaribbean.com/cruises/itinerary/9-night-thailand-vietnam-from-singapore-on-spectrum/SC09SIN-2776108921
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on April 14, 2022, 10:19:52 PM
I've  been working out of Singapore, Hong Kong, Keelung, Shanghai and Laem Chabang in Asia.
My pick for Asia are as follow: The best cruise home ports Singapore and Hong Kong and the best destinations  Okinawa, Ishigaki  and of course any place in the Andaman sea. The most spectacular and beautiful palace I have ever seen is probably Halong Bay in Vietnam.

South Pasic: Best cruise homeport Sydney, best destination?? don't really know but my pick will probably be Fiji

Europe: So many good home ports: Barcelona, Venice, Stockholm, Copenhagen. Best destinations: Venice, Santorini, Istanbul, Edinburgh, Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Monaco and more. Most spectacular destination: The Norwegian fjords, Venice and Santorini.

South America: Best cruise home port: Rio and Ushuaia. Best destination: Rio, Buenos Aires, Manaus and Montevideo. Most spectacular: Antarctica and Amazonas

US and Caribbean's: Best cruise home port: New York, New Orleans, Seattle and Miami. Best destination: Cozumel and Curacao. Most spectacular: Alaska and Panama canal.

Most remote places I have ever been: Guam Micronesia, Antarctica and Svalbard between Norway and the North Pole

This is my picks and it's probably cruisers with completely different opinions, I have also always enjoyed the small ports and they are all very special with plenty good memories, some of them is not for a public forum.  ohmybar party4 party3 party2 love1
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on April 14, 2022, 11:20:44 PM
The most dangerous places I have been and where you can actually feel that you are being watched at ATM machines and on every street corner: Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City, Acapulco, Kingston, Guatemala City, Manta and Manilla but I have only been mugged in Lisboan.
I was also in Colon Cristobal  1989 and we could hear shoots fired and bullets ricocheting of the walls as we were making our way to a local water hole with some "working ladies" from Columbia. 
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on April 27, 2022, 08:59:55 AM
Photos from Skagway Alaska today
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on April 27, 2022, 09:03:56 AM
Photo Skagway Alaska
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: iammike on April 27, 2022, 09:44:40 AM
Nice.

I told my friends in Europe about your job and they were jealous.

Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Gerry on April 27, 2022, 01:22:05 PM
Nice.

I told my friends in Europe about your job and they were jealous.

I always wonder when people use the word "jealous".

We all have choices in life. We choose our paths. Some of my old friends in UK say things like " oh I'd love to live there" or " looks like you're living the life". My reply, "you have a choice". "You can always do the same"

What's the point in sitting about being jealous? Get off your a$#es and do something about it.
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: iammike on April 27, 2022, 04:56:47 PM
Nice.

I told my friends in Europe about your job and they were jealous.

I always wonder when people use the word "jealous".

We all have choices in life. We choose our paths. Some of my old friends in UK say things like " oh I'd love to live there" or " looks like you're living the life". My reply, "you have a choice". "You can always do the same"

What's the point in sitting about being jealous? Get off your a$#es and do something about it.

They DO!

But both of them work and when they saw the pictures posted they said they always wanted to go there (Alaska that is) but never could because of time constraints!

So that is why they said jealous.
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on April 28, 2022, 06:50:46 AM
Photos Glacier Bay Alaska today April-27-2022
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve lies west of Juneau, Alaska, and can only be reached by plane or boat.
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on April 28, 2022, 06:55:51 AM
Photo Glacier Bay Alaska, Norwegian Bliss today April-27-2022, temperature  3'C
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Gerry on April 28, 2022, 03:02:51 PM
Nice.

I told my friends in Europe about your job and they were jealous.

I always wonder when people use the word "jealous".

We all have choices in life. We choose our paths. Some of my old friends in UK say things like " oh I'd love to live there" or " looks like you're living the life". My reply, "you have a choice". "You can always do the same"

What's the point in sitting about being jealous? Get off your a$#es and do something about it.

They DO!

But both of them work and when they saw the pictures posted they said they always wanted to go there (Alaska that is) but never could because of time constraints!

So that is why they said jealous.

It's a small world these days. The past 2 years apart,international travel is fast and efficient. Some might say easy. One should make time to see what one wants to see before it's too late. I've, for the most part, always been to where I want to go. I have a couple of other places on my bucket list, a few south and central American countries. I don't feel jealous when I see our hear of others who have been there. It just gives me a reminder. When international travel and subsequent return to Thailand becomes smoother I'll be online taking a look at options. I certainly won't be looking at other people's photos, dwelling of what could have been.
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: ChuckNorris on April 28, 2022, 05:50:04 PM
Nice.

I told my friends in Europe about your job and they were jealous.

I always wonder when people use the word "jealous".

We all have choices in life. We choose our paths. Some of my old friends in UK say things like " oh I'd love to live there" or " looks like you're living the life". My reply, "you have a choice". "You can always do the same"

What's the point in sitting about being jealous? Get off your a$#es and do something about it.

They DO!

But both of them work and when they saw the pictures posted they said they always wanted to go there (Alaska that is) but never could because of time constraints!

So that is why they said jealous.

It's a small world these days. The past 2 years apart,international travel is fast and efficient. Some might say easy. One should make time to see what one wants to see before it's too late. I've, for the most part, always been to where I want to go. I have a couple of other places on my bucket list, a few south and central American countries. I don't feel jealous when I see our hear of others who have been there. It just gives me a reminder. When international travel and subsequent return to Thailand becomes smoother I'll be online taking a look at options. I certainly won't be looking at other people's photos, dwelling of what could have been.

I agree Gerry. I once fell out with a mate because over this. I'd returned from a great holiday and shared some photos. One mate was saying things like " you're so lucky" or "how the other half live" and " we're so jealous". I pointed out that I had worked hard, saved hard, booked time off work, booked the trip and that was it. No luck involved. He didn't like it when I pointed out he could do the same if he really wanted too. He had the money but would rather spend it down the pub, on expensive carpets, kitchens and bathrooms.
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on April 29, 2022, 12:37:07 AM
Photo Ketchikan Alaska April-28-2022
Ketchikan is an Alaskan city facing the Inside Passage, a popular cruise route along the state's southeastern coast. It's known for its many Native American totem poles, on display throughout town.
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on April 29, 2022, 12:42:53 AM
Photo Ketchikan Alaska, Norwegian Bliss, April-28-2022, Temperature 6'C, nice and sunny.

Ketchikan is known as Alaska's "first city" due to its location at the southern tip of the Inside Passage' it is the first city you reach as you cruise north, and for many visitors, their first introduction to the beauty and majesty of Alaska.
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on April 29, 2022, 08:03:41 AM
Atention: the photos are not postet to create jelousy or even a debat about it   oldmanwithstick. It's posted as information and to encurage people to travel and of cours for all Buriram Exapts to see  the beutifull nature of Alaska  character3.
Anyhow, I'm working 7 days a week 10 hours a day. I've been onboard for 12 weeks and still not been ashore but planing to go for a walk in Seattle this Saturday and maybe a beer at Pike Brewing Company  party4

https://www.pikebrewing.com/
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Gerry on April 29, 2022, 01:49:22 PM
Atention: the photos are not postet to create jelousy or even a debat about it   oldmanwithstick. It's posted as information and to encurage people to travel and of cours for all Buriram Exapts to see  the beutifull nature of Alaska  character3.


Spot on Bear Leo. Thanks.
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: BillH52 on April 30, 2022, 08:00:01 PM
I've been fortunate in experiencing several cruises; best one of all was Alaskan out of Vancouver.  Sadly, it was only 7 days.  One other related comment; every cruise we went on was well worth every penny.  No other vacation ever compared.
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on October 12, 2023, 01:48:20 AM
My office view on Board Norwegian Bliss 10/11/2023 at 10:30 AM, It?s been 11 weeks with constant rain but today Alaska is delivering , we are 30 minutes from Glacier Bay National Park
Title: Re: Norwegian Bliss
Post by: Beer Leo on October 12, 2023, 01:50:07 AM
Alaska today 10/11/2023