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Norwegian Cruise Line reports the Norwegian Spirit is undergoing a multi-million-dollar refurbishment. The 2,376-passenger Freestyle Cruising ship is receiving a total renovation to its public areas, staterooms and suites. These refurbishments are in addition to the enhancements already made as part of Freestyle 2.0, the company’s fleet-wide initiative to further improve the guest experience across all guest touch points from food and beverage to staterooms. Following completion of the refurbishment, Norwegian Spirit will reenter service on Nov. 23 and begin a series of 21 seven-day Exotic Western Caribbean cruises from New Orleans, her homeport for the winter season, with calls in Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico; Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala; and Belize City, Belize. Norwegian Spirit’s total refurbishment includes 11 new staterooms, eight with balconies; one diesel engine being replaced; the Stardust Theater, receiving all new seating and chairs; reupholstered seating throughout the ship; new carpeting in public areas, stairwells, suites and staterooms; new wallpaper in suites, corridors and public areas; new curtains in all suites; tile replacement in 300 bathrooms; and upgraded Roman Spa & Fitness Center. The ship joined the NCL fleet in 2004 and underwent a previous dry dock in 2005. (866-234-0292, www.ncl.com).
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