June 21 Lautoka
Before we go ashore I thought I'd run through the entertainment.
Stardust theatre (ok, theater)
There was a magician called Zlwin Chew on twice. We walked out after about 30 minutes of his first show and didn't bother with the second.
The Broadway Cabaret. Pretty aweful. We lasted three songs.
Simon Palomares a comedian from Melbourne was on twice. We missed him the first time but watched his second show. I really liked him. Very 'Australian' humour. bAlt said afterwards gee he took some risks there with who he was performing to. Yes, yes he did.
One of two main production shows Blazing Boots. We made it through three songs and we were outta there. Def not for us.
Duo Sweet Serendipity were on twice and we went to both shows. Aerialists. Excellent and he had the most outrageously amazing body, usually sans shirt. Niiiiiiiiiiiiice.
Movie sketch comedy show. Didn't bother
Ignite the Night - main production show and again we didn't bother
Melbourne based singer Nina Ferro was the last performer. We missed this show as we were at our last specialty dining dinner
Henry's Pub was a great little venue that more often that not was impossible to visit due to May & Jun performing there. They were loud beyond belief and even worse were absolutely terrible. I watched their fans follow them round from venue to venue. If we saw them setting up in SPinnaker, we left.
photo stolen from the interweb
Spinnaker had all sorts of stuff in it - dance classes, bingo, singers, ballroom. We don't understand why the hour long 'dance parties' that they tried to squeeze into the Social Club weren't held there. Such a beautiful room.

the Social Club was where they held their dance parties, that bizarrely went for exactly one hour from 10-11pm. The bar outside lovely, the club itself so small. Dance parties - Welcome Aboard, Beatlemania Party Bash, Disco Groove, Motown, Awesome 80's, Rock the Night, GLOW (what a fizzer), ABBA and Bee Gees (actually in the Atrium and lots of fun), Latin,.


we stuck to Magnum's most nights. There was two soloists, Aldo and Justine, and both were really good.
Throughout the ship there was crafting and dancing and bingo and trivia multiple times per day. There definitely was plenty to do if you were so inclined.
The cruise director was not intrusive. There weren't constant announcements for blah is on next, followed by blah blah.
Tendering was on the whole managed well. We only went down that once after open tenders were called and it was a mess due to circumstances outside of the norm.
We didn't have to wait to have dinner in either of the main dining rooms. The spaces were both really nice although quite noisy in Taste and also noisy in Windows if you weren't sat in the area with the double height ceiling aft.
Specialty dining was excellent, especially as all five of our meals were included in our Free at Sea/More at Sea package. Only Teppanyaki was a bit ho hum. We didn't get to try Sushi but heard it was good. It is apparently made in front of you.
The staff right throughout the ship were excellent. They had real smiles. To us that showed that the ship was well managed. We both remember how unhappy nearly everyone looked on Quantum of the Seas and how ordinary the service was.
We would both have no hesitation on recommending a cruise on Norwegian Spirit. For us it was the perfect sized ship. It was full and didn't ever feel that way. Outside of US summer break I'd imagine the age and nationality demographic would change. We'd shoose a balcony on deck 10, pretty much anywhere. Our cabin 11036 was unfortunately under the weights room of the gym and as I've said people started using those weight machines (badly) right on 6 every morning. The weights machines are at the end of this photo near the mirrors
Back to our last morning and arrival into Lautoka.
We pulled the curtains back and we were already docked and people were already walking off the ship,


K&M included. I'll say it again. Two plus weeks from Ireland and carry-on only. We need to learn how.
We'd chosen the last time available (9am) to leave the ship as our hotel check-in time was 2pm.
Breakfast up at the buffet and a photo with our favourite greeter Abigail "washy, washy, happy, happy"
then it was time to go. Could I have turned around and gone back to Bora Bora? Maybe, but not definitely. I was ready to go home and move into our new apartment.
We made our way off the ship, grabbed our bags and were bombared by offers of transfers to the hotel. bAlt was ready to accept one that was USD30pp. Wtaf? I dragged him away and said we could walk the 15 minutes to Tanoa Waterfront Hotel for free
and that's what we did. Apart from a bit of rough unmade path inside the port it was an easy walk.
The ship from the park across the road from the hotel
