Go Bowling In The Middle Of The Ocean
Norwegian Cruise Lines’ Norwegian Pearl offers guests an unusual feature - a full-size, four lane, 10-pin bowling alley. Guests can now go bowling in the middle of the ocean. The 93,530-ton, 2,394-guest Pearl, christened in December 2006, boasts the first bowling alleys at sea featuring computerized scoring, plasma video screens and glow in the dark bowling balls. Bowling is actually located in the middle of a cool club called the Bliss Ultra Lounge on Deck 7. Besides the alleys, the club features lush carpets, a spacious dance floor, full bar, sofas and chairs. A DJ keeps the place going well into the night.
There are a number of other innovations on this ship that improve upon previous ships.
...directly through the manufacturer, as many times they manage to convince someone into thinking that their brand will surely drop 10 strokes off their game immediately. While many of the bigger names such as Ping, Cobra, and Nike do custom ...
Norwegian Pearl is a family-friendly ship with hundreds of inter-connecting rooms. It has a full range of suites, balcony cabins and lower berths. The youth programs for children include the Aqua Kid’s Club, a Metro Teen Center, and a video game arcade.
The ship is the seventh vessel specifically built for NCL’s signature Freestyle Cruising. According to NCL Freestyle Cruising leaves regimented schedules behind, and is characterized by having no fixed dining times, no formal dress codes, relaxed disembarkation,
...also important. The flex of a club is the degree to which it will pendulum back and forth in a plane. If the club shaft is too flexible you will have less control over it and will tend to hook ...
This ship is perfect for families, first-time cruisers and anyone looking for an unstructured cruise experience.
Judy Wilson is a Travel consultant with over 10 years experience specializing in cruise vacations.
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