Norwegian Introduces No-Cover Dining Package
Cruise Line & Cruise Ship Norwegian Cruise Line Theresa Norton January 13, 2014

Norwegian Cruise Line introduced a new dining package that lets passengers save on cover charges at most specialty restaurants onboard. The package is currently available fleet-wide.
The “Ultimate Dining Package” is available based on the length of the cruise. On three- to six-day voyages, guests can dine anywhere throughout their cruise at a set price of $59 per person.
For seven-day cruises, the package costs $119 per person. The price is $149 per person on eight- to 10-day cruises, $199 per person for cruises of 10 to 15 days, $259 during 16- to 25-day cruisess; $299 for 26 to 35 days, and $349 per person during cruises of 36 days to 45 days.
The package does not apply to Ocean Blue by Geoffrey Zakarian or a la carte-priced restaurants such as the sushi bar, noodle bar and Ocean Blue on the Waterfront. However, when dining in one of these venues, guests will receive a 20 percent discount. Entertainment-based dining such as Cirque shows, Second City lunches, Nickelodeon Pajama Jam, Wine Lovers Lunch, Illusionarium and Chef’s Table also are not included.
The package does include Cagney’s steakhouse, the French bistro, the Italian restaurant, Moderno Brazilian barbecue, the Asian-fusion restaurant and more.
Guests can purchase the package in advance on Norwegian’s website or by phone 888-NCL-CRUISE or can buy it onboard during the first or second day of their cruise.
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