NCL’S NEW NORWEGIAN PEARL TO OFFER CRUISE INDUSTRY
FIRST: ONBOARD BOWLING ALLEY
MIAMI
– February 7, 2006 - NCL’s next ship, Norwegian
Pearl, will bowl over the cruise competition with a “striking”
innovation – a full size, four lane, ten-pin bowling
alley. The bowling alley is part of an all-new, all-day
entertainment, sports bar and nightclub complex called Bliss.
During the day, Bliss is a sports bar with a four lane bowling
alley, multiple flat screen televisions to show sports events,
and air hockey, foosball and other arcade games.
In the evening, in a complete change of mood,
Bliss transforms into a hip, high-energy ultra-lounge, with
the plasma screens adding video tracks to the non-stop music
spun by Norwegian Pearl’s own Vibe Master. A spacious
dance floor, a full bar, and mood-lit bowling all add to
the atmosphere of a totally unique seagoing experience.
The venue is designed in deep reds, blues
and purples and appointed with modern furniture including
plush seating with high back chairs, day beds with cushions
and pillows and comfortable banquettes near the bowling
lanes.
“Bowling is one of America’s
most popular recreational sports, with more than 69 million*
participants in the United States,” said Colin Veitch,
president and CEO of NCL. “We are constantly pushing
the Freestyle Cruising theme on our ships – bringing
our guests all kinds of unexpected opportunities to relax
and have fun as the mood takes them. What better than to
bring one of the most popular landside activities in the
nation onto a ship.
“Will the ball roll perfectly true?
Much of the time yes, and some of the time no. We won’t
be hosting the world bowling championships; it’s just
fun we’re shooting for! Bowling, drinking, dancing,
and laughing with your friends and family. That’s
a strike every time in our book!” Veitch said.
The entertainment complex during the day is
also the perfect venue to host bowling parties for guests
of all ages. Gutter bumpers will automatically pop up for
kids’ bowling parties – or for adults who might
need a little help with their scores.
With its finger on the pulse of what today’s
more casual travelers want on vacation, NCL has debuted
several novel onboard entertainment options in recent years.
In 2005, NCL was the first cruise line to offer, on Pride
of America, an onboard bungee trampoline, as well as a giant
gyroscope, an exhilarating, open-air sphere originally designed
for training astronauts in weightlessness.
In addition to the new bowling alley, Norwegian
Pearl will also feature all the attributes of NCL’s
dynamic modern Freestyle Cruising fleet including multiple
restaurants, vibrant public rooms, versatile, family-friendly
accommodations and NCL’s popular new style of accommodations
- Courtyard Villas - which along with each ship’s
two Garden Villas make up the biggest, most luxurious, most
innovative suite complexes at sea.
NCL Corporation ("NCL") is an innovative
cruise company headquartered in Miami, Florida, with a fleet
of 15 ships in service and under construction. The corporation
oversees the operations of Norwegian Cruise Line, NCL America,
and Orient Lines. The company is currently building three
ships, including one more for the NCL America brand in Hawai`i
- Pride of Hawai`i (delivery in April 2006), and Norwegian
Pearl and Norwegian Gem for delivery in 2007.
For further information, please contact NCL
in the U.S. and Canada at (800) 327-7030; visit NCL’s
website at www.ncl.com or on AOL at keyword: NCL; or to
download high-resolution photography, visit www.ncl.com/hires.
*Simmons Research, 2004