It was on SS France during an early summer ‘73 eastbound transatlantic that I became obsessed with liners and cruise ships. I sailed in Norway three times including once within a year of this voyage; she’s exactly as I recall. You are a hero to so many for having had the foresight to document these seagoing cities in great detail. Thank you Peter.
What a fantastic experience crossing in FRANCE must have been, Sid! And then to return to her as NORWAY! Thank you for watching and for your very kind words. I appreciate that very much. :)
I sailed on the SS Norway back in '84. She was the largest cruise ship in the world back then. Fond memories of that Carribean cruise. She was the epitome of luxury at the time. She was too big to enter most ports in the Carribean. She carried 2 large tender boats on her bow that they lowered overboard and passengers boarded the tenders thru a door on the side of the hull to be ferried to shore. Cruising back then was completely different than today's sardine cans. I still have a glass ashtray with SS Norway etched on the bottom as well as blank letterhead stationary and the complete itinerary. They don't make them like that anymore.
Very cool. She was in her reborn prime then. Of course, you can see those tenders, LITTLE NORWAY I and LITTLE NORWAY 2 in this video. Thanks for posting. :)
I worked in the Saga Theatre aboard this lovely lady for 18 months in the mid 80's. Tons of memories came flooding back while watching your video. Thank you for posting!
Thanks so much for watching and posting, Andy. I loved that theater, its acid-etched aluminum panels and those stained glass panels. Again, thanks for watching.
What a great trip down memory lane Peter! I was fortunate enough to be invited to lunch onboard when she was on anchor in St.Thomas by the lovely Maggie Sitou who was Hotel Manager and a close family friend. I was in my early teens at the time. She was huge is my overall memory compared to the other ships of her day. I later worked on St.Maarten as crew on The Explorer party boat taking out cruise ship passengers circa 1988. Subsequent to that I was Assistant Purser and Crew Purser on Cunard Princess, now sadly in the breakers yard. Thanks so much for sharing!
Your videos are like time travel Peter - you bring these wonderful ships back to life - your narration is the best - if I’m feeling down then just put on one of your videos- they are like a ‘drug’ to ocean liner enthusiasts 😊😊
Peter .This was wonderful .All you videos give us a glimpse into a world, we only wish we got to see.Thank you for being there ,and recording it for all of us .
As a young travel agent in the 80's and 90's I got aboard Norway many weekends for the tour and lunch. I later sailed aboard her two weeks prior to her blowing her stack. ( I was on Miami Beach the morning she sailed in and blew her stack at Port Miami) The best time to be aboard Norway was during Christmas. She was a beautiful old girl. But in the end became very Top Heavy !! Her new cabins were beautiful, I was in a Viking Deck O/S Cabin for my week aboard. When we used to sail on the Dolphin IV to Nassau on weekend hops, we used to sit in the show lounge and during the show the captain would always interrupt the festivities to tell us that the Norway was sailing by, on her way back to Miami. She was always beautiful lit up at night.
‘Had a chance to sit, watch and take in the views of this lovely ship. The shots of the inner deck spaces conjured up a “fragrance” I remembered from past trips. We were onboard in the Caribbean about a month before your video, Peter. On our last trip, a special crossing in September, 2001, we were actually in Cabin N110, yours for this trip, too. It was the old SSFRANCE’s M-72. Once again, great stuff! Thank you, Peter.
EXCELLENT video, we were on her two years before you. It was a travel agents fam trip on her and Hurricane Andrew. The incredible glass fixture on the forward deck for the entrance, I think you said was for First Class passengers, it was in May 1994 that I had seen it last. I asked an officer if he knew what happened to it and he didn't know. It was a beautiful huge piece of sculpture. We ate in both dining rooms. We had rooms O63, O53 & A121. I got a lot of photos of her and we enjoyed riding Little Norway I & II. A lot of wonderful memories. Thank you for this great video. 🌴🏖️🚢🚢
@@midshipcinema after your reply to me on Facebook I have no doubt you did see them. And this video was really good I'm really happy with this video it was just incredible
My first and only cruise was on the Norway back in 1986. I remember one morning out at sea we came to a complete stop. A short time later an F16 fighter came in and circled the ship and then disappeared. I walked up to the rear deck for some breakfast and the crew was telling everyone that breakfast would be delayed and they put barriers up to keep everyone off the deck. Just then I hear a deep thumping sound and looked up to see a Coast Guard Helicopter overhead. He hovered over the back deck and lowered a basket. Ship medical staff pushed a man on a stretcher and loaded him in the basket and up he went. They secured him inside and then dipped their nose and headed for shore. A short time later the Captain came on the PA and announced that the man had brought his entire family on this cruise as his life long dream and sadly suffered a heart attack. The Captain asked everyone to say prayers for the man. Things got back to normal and the activities started to rev up. Later the ship all call tone came on and the Captain addressed the entire ship. He informed us that the man had passed away. While he was still alive on the ship he had begged his family to stay and enjoy themselves. The Captain said they had all decided to continue the cruise. Then he made an appeal to everyone on board to stop by the Captain's table in the main dining area that night and greet the family members who would be his personal guests for dinner. That evening the family shook hands with and hugged every person on that ship. It was emotional, powerful and such a high class thing for the Captain to do. I'll never forget it.
Wow, what a powerful memory! How sad for his family -- I can't imagine how they must have felt. Thank you so much for bringing this bit of NORWAY's history to life here.
SS Norway is along with SS America my absolute most loved ship ever built. Thank you again, and again for so much effort providing us with those unique and great documentaries. Keep up that great work Peter! Felix
Thank you Peter for another beautiful & fascinating episode. Those really were the halcyon days. I think Club Internationale was one of the most beautiful shipboard public rooms in 1995. Can't wait to see if/what videos you have of Sitmar & Royal Viking Line!!??
Thank you and thanks for posting! Alas, I did not get a video camera until 1992, so the only RVL I have is the SUN but I do have all the ships, including the Sitmar trio in their Princess and latter guises. :)
Norway was my first cruise in 1991, a '50s and '60s theme cruise. Performers included Dion and Martha Reeves. The big production how was Meet Me in St. Louis. Great memories of a beautiful ship. Thanks for sharing your video!
How fun to have seen those performers. Our cruise didn't have any celebrities but there were some big shows that I have since forgotten. Thank so much for posting.
Wonderful! I only sailed on S/S Norway once, in 1988, but it was an experience I'll never forget. I especially loved the Champs Elysees inside promenade deck. It was awesome! At that time, Norway was the second largest passenger vessel, after the newly launched Sovereign of the Seas, who I later sailed in 1991. Shown briefly in this video, adjacent to the dining room, was a wall full of "keys to the city" and various plaques and commemorative items from different governments throughout the Caribbean acknowledging Norway's first visits there. So cool!
Appreciate your watching and sharing here. How nice it would have been to sail in NORWAY before the addition of the top decks like you experienced but either way, she was a very special lady.
Thank you Peter So Much, The "Norway" was my First Cruise in October 1984, and Mom and I sailed on her again in 1985 we booked one of those First Class Cabins Surrounding the Pool and spent many wonderful evenings hanging out with Phyllis Diller in the Lounge Fast Forward now to This Saturday where I will Celebrate 30 Years with Princess On the New Discovery Princess ( add a few more years with Sitmar) But That First "Princess" Cruise on the Original Pacific Princess will always be my Favorite Cruise Thanks again for Making me Smile my Friend
Peter, If you haven't been, you should have traveled aboard her as the SS France. I had one of the half dozen first class suites on the top deck. The NY Times voted the SS France dining room as the best in the world, a bottle of Bordeaux wine, red or wine and as much as you could drink, was included free with every meal, lunch and dinner. Nice to see the Chamborde dining room remained the same, however, tables and seating changed as the Norway, the France had most tables private seating two, four and some six rather than mostly tables of eight. What a phenomenal ship, "ocean liners" of that era are no match in style, service and amenities to today's "cruise ships", so sad. Thanks for the peak inside.
Fantastic post! Yes, I mentioned the dining room ratings in the video and would have LOVED to have sailed in her but I was just 14 when she was shut down and my junior high school allowance couldn't swing the airfare to NYC let alone a crossing in her. Divine ship as built. Thank you. :)
This ship was a big part of my childhood. My dad worked as a bar manager for NCL, and we would usually visit him on a cruise once or twice a year. Norway was by far my favorite NCL ship.
Some wonderful memories for me here Peter, thankyou! I sailed aboard Norway in September 1988 before she was refitted/modified. I was the only Australian on-board with exception of the cruise director, whom arranged to meet me fairly early on. Our itinerary was St. Maarten, St. Thomas, St. Johns and NCLs private island. I was blessed to be seated in the first class dining room directly under the dome - I remember the twinkling lights like stars in the sky, like it was yesterday. Although in my early 20s at the time, I had always wanted to sail on SS France (she was always France to me...), being one of my favourite ships of state. I had visited Queen Mary in Long Beach the year before in 1987. I still fly to LA just to stay aboard Queen Mary every few years to this day. I wish I could still visit Norway/France, but I have my cherished memories :)
Thanks Peter for uploading this beautiful SS Norway video. I sailed on her a couple of months after your cruise. She is my favorite despite the additional Sun and Sky decks that somehow ruined the ship's elegant lines. I didn't know how nice the former First Class staterooms were. I occupied cabin A77 with my parents (I was 13!) and I remember the cabin was generous in size although it was a former Tourist Class cabin. Vive le France!!
Fantastic, Daniel! How cool it must have been at 13 to sail on the NORWAY. Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to post here. I so appreciate it! :)
Peter, Your Norway video which is awesome brings back so many great memories for me . Of course getting married on the ship my best . ( Sadly my husband passed 3 yrs ago he would have enjoyed seeing this video too) Had my first Martini on the Norway in my favorite space Club I , Loved those elegant teas times in Club I too. We were also on the 16 day transatlantic on Norway too the one when 911 happened 😢 We were a day out of Scotland. The Norways boiler explosion will never forget 😢I was working at POM . Sorry for rambling on . Remember doing a bridge tour and galley tours on the Norway too so amazing to see. Memories keep flooding back as I write this comment. Thanks for your amazing videos and narrative etc
OH, Veronica, you are so kind! I love this post and your connection with the NORWAY. She was one of the most loved ships ever, for many reasons but yours tops them all. So many memories! Thank you for sharing here and I hope the new video won't be too sad but I will try to include some footage of her in her prime, as well. Thanks so much. :)
Awww. thanks so much, Anthony! Sorry you didn't get to sail in her but thank you for joining us vicariously on this one. Appreciate your kind words. :)
Wonderful video Peter. I sailed on Norway 4 times including the 16 day transatlantic to Europe 2001. Brought back so many memories of this wonderful ship. My husband and I were also married on Norway. Sadly I was working at Port of Miami the day the ships boiler explosion. A month later I watched her being towed from POM on her way to Germany .. Your video brought back many wonderful memories of our time on the Norway. By the way had my first martini in Club International my favorite public space on Noway. Spent every evening in there and enjoyed during the day those elegant teas
Oh, wow, thank you, Veronica! Honored that you watched it and so happy you enjoyed! I just can't believe it's been almost 30 years since that footage was shot. How fantastic that you were married on board. And being there when the boiler blew -- wow! I think that last shot I took in the ER is where it happened. In Alang, when I paid my last visit, there was a memorial in there with photos of the crew members lost. Thanks for posting. :)
What a fantastic look back on that historic ship.......I visited her while in port in Sept 2001 when she sailed from NY just a few days before the 9/11 attacks.
I was on the last undisturbed* voyage from NYC to Le Harve in 1974. I have some great 35mm slides I should share or give to someone who'd understand them. * She was taken out of service due to strikes before I retuned, and took ss Michelangelo back to NY instead. Please get me in touch with the Long Island guy like me. I'm one too!
What a great diversion for me. I’m sitting in West Palm Beach waiting on hurricane Ian to make its way up the Florida west coast. That is the price you pay for living in paradise, I guess. Watching all those ships in Miami broke my heart. I had the privilege of sailing on both the Carnival Imagination and the Carnival Celebration. I knew the Celebration was gone but I had no idea that the Imagination is still awaiting her fate in Alang. Always a wonderful treat for me to see your videos. That you Peter. 🥰
Thanks so much for watching and posting, Marylou! Thinking of you and my Florida friends and hoping this one passes quickly and without too much disruption!
We took our honeymoon on the Norway in May, 1994, just over a year before you shot this. This was so nice to see as we did not take as many pictures as we should have and had no video camera, so this was very nice to see her again. Sad what became of her, but the memories will last for us.
It must have been a bittersweet cruise for all involved, having sailed many Carnival ships of the Farcus era except Ecstatic, this video brought a tear to my eye.
Yes, if you mean the ECSTASY. It was a wonderful trip but ultimately very sad in that is was the end. She went out in top form, though. Thanks for posting.
Love your videos Peter. Norway will always be special to me. Cruised on her several times and was married on Norway in 2000 in Club Int. Sadly I was working at POM that day of her boiler explosion that would ultimately lead to her demise. 😢 Looking forward to your new video on SS Norway . I will admit iam now a huge fan of the big Oasis class ships now but these old classic ships will always hold a special place on my heart
Beautiful to see the Imagination too. I’m imagining Kathie Lee swanning around singing, dancing, do whatever she likes on her Fun Ship! And it’s all no-charge too, with her handy Sign n’ Sail card! I remember it like it was yesterday, being 9, 10, and 11 years old while Norway was being scrapped. Sad. Of all the (within the last 30 years) scrapped ships, Norway was the one I really wish I could have cruised on as a kid.
Thanks so much for watching and posting. There were so many great ships at that time in addition to NORWAY, including ROTTERDAM, OCEANIC, EUGENIO C, CANBERRA and others. It all changed very quickly.
Peter- awesome video, as usual. How amazing that you got to up up top of the forward funnel. She was a regular and welcome visitor in St. Thomas. I remember the thrill in the 80's around Christmas when Norway and QEII would port on the same day. Each swinging on their anchorage and looking marvelous.
Thank you, Scott. The funny thing was that we asked to go up in the mast but he misunderstood and took us to the funnel. I was terrified as we had to climb up via a shaft over the engine room and I'm scared of heights. I almost backed out but knew I'd never live with myself if I did. It would have been so great to see both of those ladies together in the St. Thomas anchorage.
I cruised on the Norway 4 times in the 90's. Magnificent ship, after the first time I never wanted to sail on any other. Tragic ending, it made me cry. No ship now can compare - they all look like floating theme parks. The Norway was majestic and classy being a former ocean liner.
OMG. such memories. Thank you Peter. I need to revisit my photos from my cruises and visits. She was a gem. It all looks so dated now. But some of the better rooms were timeless. Update... I just rewatched this, with all the Norway stuff popping up on FB, I even have my France Deck plans out to look at things. Such a great video.. My last trip on her was in Dec 2002. she was experiencing engine issues even then.. So the May explosion wasnt a big shock...;-( Thanks for putting this together. I did a photo tour of her as we disembarked and to into one of the suites. I called it my "Tour de France"...
Thank you for posting. The irony always is that the redone interiors appear more dated than the originals, which were quite fantastic, especially in the case of FRANCE/NORWAY. :)
Thank you Peter as per usual great video. I’m glad you posted this love seeing Norway again,I was aboard her two weeks before the boiler explosion and I wish I was older (5 at the time) to better appreciate this great ship.
Sept. 1995. My wife and I were at the 60's themed cruise with the likes of Mary Wilson of the Supremes, Bobby Vee, Paul Revere and the Raiders and many more. Our first cruise experience and one we will never forget. What an elegant ship and we felt so bad when it was sunk as it's final destiny and journey. We have been cruising since but never will experience the grandeur of a cruise ship like the Norway.
What a wonderful glimpse into one of the most iconic cruise ships ever to sail !! Your "unfettered access" ( your very accurate description) to the ship's incredible mechanical areas and all of her many dining rooms, bars, and public spaces was quite the tour !! As amazing as today's cruise ships are....... they can't hold a candle to the "glory days" of this fantastic ship !! This was at the time a "must do" for cruising enthusiasts! Another great history lesson for the rest of us who weren't able to experience her ! Thank you again for the incredible documentation and personal stories of your onboard experiences! P.S. I had no idea that the "Le Bistro" speciality dining experience went all the way back to this era.
Wow, George, I'm so happy to read your post here! Thank you for your kind words and shared admiration for the NORWAY. She really had a devoted following, much like the smaller (but to me even more beautiful) ROTTERDAM. :)
Loved this video! Started cruising in 2002 and saw the SS Norway and she was indeed beautiful. One ship I would have loved to have sailed but sadly it was not to be. I wish NCL would have saved those wonderful wall panels for future ship art. Thank you so much for documenting.
Thanks so much for watching. The mystery remains as to who removed those panels and their current whereabouts. Hopefully, they are safe and will re-emerge from obscurity to be enjoyed once again. They were my favorite part of the ship.
Some said it was a pitty the France was changed to Norway, first mainly the aft deck, later on the superstructure. They said it lost elegance... They had no clue what the future looked like. The Norway, even fase 3, was way more elegant than today´s floating appartment buildings..
@@midshipcinema I hope you never see the concept of the attempted modern cruise ship SS France. Probably the worst design concept for any ship ever conceived.
Thank you for such exceptional documentation of the Norway. I feel so utterly happy and relieved that i never sailed aboard this decor disaster. Maybe i'm getting fussy in old age but the only room decor i could imagine being in was the former Children's Lounge, now the Consierge Playroom.
Thank you, Grant. Well, I agree and disagree. I loved her Windward Dining Room, Theater and the playrooms, a few stairtowers, the suites, etc. but never got why people liked her better than, say, the ROTTERDAM, which was perfect. But I am glad to have sailed in her and do miss knowing she is out there.
Very sad that these ships have gone to the scrap. My wife and I traveled on the Sovereign in April of 1996 and was able to take some great video of the Norway as we left Miami. We traveled on the Imagination back in 2005 and enjoyed her whimsical interiors. The 1990s truly was the golden age of cruising.
I'm glad I cajoled my parents into taking me on 'Norway' in 1990. I then went on her again the following year. So, I got the pre-addition and post-addition experience.
Superb video, I was on a cruise with her, and if my memory serves me well this cruise started on Saturday January 11th or 18th 1992, route was: Miami, St John, St Thomas, same day, passengers where dropped of in St John, SS Norway went to St Thomas an a small boat brought us to St Thomas in the afternoon) then to Puerto Rico followed by the private island and then back to Miami. Though a bit hampered by th addional decks, she was still lookig beautiful, and I go as far that after the addional decks I found the proportion of her funnels even better, I mean they where less towering on top of the ship, I think that the mistake made with these decks where the large out of proportion windows (which I understand bussines wise) which her look top heavy and a bit clumpsy, special seen upfront. All this said and done, striking beauty, I was lucky to have seen her in 1974 too, laid up in France with my father, who specially took a taxi to her birth at quai de l'oubli ion Le Havre, I was 9 years old and already in love with passenger ships. We were assigned to the former second class dining room, the square one, spanning 2 decks.
Thanks so much, Henk. Very nice memories you have of this extraordinary ship. Wish I had been able to see her as FRANCE but glad to have had many visits and, of course, a final farewell in India.
Wonderful, as usual. We sailed on her at the very tail-end of her career. By that time NCL was selling her at bargain basement pricing, which brought out the dregs of humanity. Out of all my sailings I've never witnessed such obnoxious behavior. One guy went so far as to try to push my son out of the buffet line. I put my hand on his chest and said, "You really don't want to do that." Still, we had a great time, and am glad we were able make a trip on her.
Thanks so much for posting, Russ. That's a shame you were stuck with such horrible fellow passengers but at least you got to sail in her. I visited her dozens of times but only sailed in her that once.
This viewer actually actually felt a bit sad, as this is the Norway after the rebuild in the 90s, when they added the heinous extra upper deck to increase capacity. It ruined the ship esthetically.. There is a documentary here on YT called Lady in three weeks, where one can see what she looked like when NCL bought her in 1979. They refurbished her then, and repainted the hull, but did not change the exterior.
Anyone with any information (I have been searching) on a charter cruise in the early 80's for the SS Norway out of South Florida in which the Norway was renamed the SS France for a cruise that had 30 Michelin Chefs aboard that did the food, with the staff help, for the fantastic cruise? The cruise was named "France: The Cruise" at the time.
@@midshipcinema This one was out of South Florida for about a week in the Carib. Was anyone aboard the "France: The Cruise" with 30 Michelin rated French Chefs in November the 80's ? I had many photos lost from that cruise and would be interested in getting some of the food presentation
Hah! Well, it must have taken quite a bit of sleuthing to get down there without being stopped! :) Glad you at least saw it. I wonder where it is now as it did not go with the ship to Alang.
I sailed on the Norway twice both in the “hump” in Europe in 1999.. she was still in better shape then her last new year’s cruise that I sailed on.. Star destroyed her!
Sad that she had to go at the time she did, I was only a new born when she was cut up in Alang. But hey, at least I can say I existed in a time where she did, as well as my other favorite modern liner, Regal Empress.
Thanks for posting, Jonah. She had a great run but her end was very sad and unfortunately, she was well past her prime. Without a massive investment in her boilers and machinery, she probably should have been retired sooner.
So the casino is a cancer on the ship? Funny, but in my years working onboard Captains, Officers and department heads would always frequent the bar and make it the hangout for the evening. I guess there’s a difference in what the insiders know and what coneheads (yes, that’s the term we all used for passengers) think they know.
Nice, affectionate term for your passengers. As a fan of the SS FRANCE and her original stately decor, I was not keen on the faux Deco and black look of the Casino. As it "grew", it displaced more of the original FRANCE, so yes, I stand by what I stated in the video. But the good thing is that Coneheads like me, who have been studying the history of ocean liners for almost five decades and have sailed in over 300 ships, are entitled to our opinions just like you "insiders" are.
i wonder what the deal is with the imagination? other fantasy class ships have come and been scrapped in the time she has been there. not to mention she just had a drydocking before they sold her off. very weird.
Not sure but some think she may be housing workers, which would be a first for Aliaga. Agreed, either way, it is strange and especially sad to not put her out of her misery.
It’s to bad this was a great Ocean Liner to sail on but what I couldn’t get over her boiler blew and you decide to scrap the poor lady she was the safest ship I the North Atlantic. So if they could on the QE2 replace her engines from steam which worked good, then why couldn’t they replace the Norway’s😢 boiler this has been done on steamers in the past! You just waisted a beautiful Ocean Liner!)
It was on SS France during an early summer ‘73 eastbound transatlantic that I became obsessed with liners and cruise ships. I sailed in Norway three times including once within a year of this voyage; she’s exactly as I recall. You are a hero to so many for having had the foresight to document these seagoing cities in great detail. Thank you Peter.
What a fantastic experience crossing in FRANCE must have been, Sid! And then to return to her as NORWAY! Thank you for watching and for your very kind words. I appreciate that very much. :)
I sailed on the SS Norway back in '84. She was the largest cruise ship in the world back then. Fond memories of that Carribean cruise. She was the epitome of luxury at the time. She was too big to enter most ports in the Carribean. She carried 2 large tender boats on her bow that they lowered overboard and passengers boarded the tenders thru a door on the side of the hull to be ferried to shore. Cruising back then was completely different than today's sardine cans. I still have a glass ashtray with SS Norway etched on the bottom as well as blank letterhead stationary and the complete itinerary. They don't make them like that anymore.
Very cool. She was in her reborn prime then. Of course, you can see those tenders, LITTLE NORWAY I and LITTLE NORWAY 2 in this video. Thanks for posting. :)
I worked in the Saga Theatre aboard this lovely lady for 18 months in the mid 80's. Tons of memories came flooding back while watching your video. Thank you for posting!
Thanks so much for watching and posting, Andy. I loved that theater, its acid-etched aluminum panels and those stained glass panels. Again, thanks for watching.
What a great trip down memory lane Peter! I was fortunate enough to be invited to lunch onboard when she was on anchor in St.Thomas by the lovely Maggie Sitou who was Hotel Manager and a close family friend. I was in my early teens at the time. She was huge is my overall memory compared to the other ships of her day. I later worked on St.Maarten as crew on The Explorer party boat taking out cruise ship passengers circa 1988. Subsequent to that I was Assistant Purser and Crew Purser on Cunard Princess, now sadly in the breakers yard. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks so much for sharing these great memories of her. :)
Your videos are like time travel Peter - you bring these wonderful ships back to life - your narration is the best - if I’m feeling down then just put on one of your videos- they are like a ‘drug’ to ocean liner enthusiasts 😊😊
Oh, Colin, when I'm feeling down, I'll just come back and read your incredibly kind post, which is music to my ears. Thank you so much!
Peter .This was wonderful .All you videos give us a glimpse into a world, we only wish we got to see.Thank you for being there ,and recording it for all of us .
Well, thank you, Richard, for your very kind words and for watching them! I'm so happy that people enjoy them! :)
As a young travel agent in the 80's and 90's I got aboard Norway many weekends for the tour and lunch. I later sailed aboard her two weeks prior to her blowing her stack. ( I was on Miami Beach the morning she sailed in and blew her stack at Port Miami) The best time to be aboard Norway was during Christmas. She was a beautiful old girl. But in the end became very Top Heavy !! Her new cabins were beautiful, I was in a Viking Deck O/S Cabin for my week aboard. When we used to sail on the Dolphin IV to Nassau on weekend hops, we used to sit in the show lounge and during the show the captain would always interrupt the festivities to tell us that the Norway was sailing by, on her way back to Miami. She was always beautiful lit up at night.
Love this! How magnificent the NORWAY must have looked sailing past the diminutive DOLPHIN. When ships were ships....
‘Had a chance to sit, watch and take in the views of this lovely ship. The shots of the inner deck spaces conjured up a “fragrance” I remembered from past trips. We were onboard in the Caribbean about a month before your video, Peter. On our last trip, a special crossing in September, 2001, we were actually in Cabin N110, yours for this trip, too. It was the old SSFRANCE’s M-72. Once again, great stuff! Thank you, Peter.
Hi Karen! So sorry I just caught this. Wow, how coincidental we share the same cabin! Thanks so much for the memory and for posting here. :)
Hard to believe this big beautiful ship is gone!
Indeed. This all seems like yesterday and yet...time marches on! Thanks so much for posting.
Such a beautiful ship!
It’s great to also see Carnival Imagination and Sovereign. I have sailed on the Carnival Imagination twice
Thank you for posting. So hard to believe they are all gone, including ZENITH, which is on her way to Alang as I type.
EXCELLENT video, we were on her two years before you. It was a travel agents fam trip on her and Hurricane Andrew. The incredible glass fixture on the forward deck for the entrance, I think you said was for First Class passengers, it was in May 1994 that I had seen it last. I asked an officer if he knew what happened to it and he didn't know. It was a beautiful huge piece of sculpture. We ate in both dining rooms. We had rooms O63, O53 & A121. I got a lot of photos of her and we enjoyed riding Little Norway I & II. A lot of wonderful memories. Thank you for this great video. 🌴🏖️🚢🚢
Thank you so much, Deborah! I'm pretty certain those glass panels went with the ship to Alang. I think I saw them on board.
@@midshipcinema after your reply to me on Facebook I have no doubt you did see them. And this video was really good I'm really happy with this video it was just incredible
Amazing step back in time aboard Norway. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Chris!
My first and only cruise was on the Norway back in 1986. I remember one morning out at sea we came to a complete stop. A short time later an F16 fighter came in and circled the ship and then disappeared. I walked up to the rear deck for some breakfast and the crew was telling everyone that breakfast would be delayed and they put barriers up to keep everyone off the deck. Just then I hear a deep thumping sound and looked up to see a Coast Guard Helicopter overhead. He hovered over the back deck and lowered a basket. Ship medical staff pushed a man on a stretcher and loaded him in the basket and up he went. They secured him inside and then dipped their nose and headed for shore. A short time later the Captain came on the PA and announced that the man had brought his entire family on this cruise as his life long dream and sadly suffered a heart attack. The Captain asked everyone to say prayers for the man. Things got back to normal and the activities started to rev up. Later the ship all call tone came on and the Captain addressed the entire ship. He informed us that the man had passed away. While he was still alive on the ship he had begged his family to stay and enjoy themselves. The Captain said they had all decided to continue the cruise. Then he made an appeal to everyone on board to stop by the Captain's table in the main dining area that night and greet the family members who would be his personal guests for dinner. That evening the family shook hands with and hugged every person on that ship. It was emotional, powerful and such a high class thing for the Captain to do. I'll never forget it.
Wow, what a powerful memory! How sad for his family -- I can't imagine how they must have felt. Thank you so much for bringing this bit of NORWAY's history to life here.
Thank you so much for sharing this! My first cruise was on the Norway in June of 1995 as a 13 year old.
My pleasure! Thank you for commenting. :)
This is so great! Thank you for sharing..
Appreciate your kind words. Thank you for posting. :)
SS Norway is along with SS America my absolute most loved ship ever built. Thank you again, and again for so much effort providing us with those unique and great documentaries. Keep up that great work Peter! Felix
Thank you, Felix! You are very kind. Many more videos on the way. :)
I was performing music director and keyboard player for Jane L Powell. Thanks for the video!
Oh, fantastic! Thank you for watching. :)
Good ole days for sure
Her final cruise of '03 was mainly lovely. First martini for a 19 year old me, also first hangover, and first (and hopefully last) boiler explosion.
Wow, you were on the "boiler cruise"? That must have been quite a shocking experience. Thanks for posting.
Thank you Peter for another beautiful & fascinating episode. Those really were the halcyon days. I think Club Internationale was one of the most beautiful shipboard public rooms in 1995. Can't wait to see if/what videos you have of Sitmar & Royal Viking Line!!??
Thank you and thanks for posting! Alas, I did not get a video camera until 1992, so the only RVL I have is the SUN but I do have all the ships, including the Sitmar trio in their Princess and latter guises. :)
@@midshipcinema Lovely!
So enjoyable and what a great looking ship with fantastic in cabin amenities! 🙏🏽
Thanks you so much Peter for this very nice vidéo , the pictures are beautiful , much souvenir on board 🤗
Thanks so much for watching and for commenting. :)
Norway was my first cruise in 1991, a '50s and '60s theme cruise. Performers included Dion and Martha Reeves. The big production how was Meet Me in St. Louis. Great memories of a beautiful ship. Thanks for sharing your video!
How fun to have seen those performers. Our cruise didn't have any celebrities but there were some big shows that I have since forgotten. Thank so much for posting.
Wonderful! I only sailed on S/S Norway once, in 1988, but it was an experience I'll never forget. I especially loved the Champs Elysees inside promenade deck. It was awesome! At that time, Norway was the second largest passenger vessel, after the newly launched Sovereign of the Seas, who I later sailed in 1991. Shown briefly in this video, adjacent to the dining room, was a wall full of "keys to the city" and various plaques and commemorative items from different governments throughout the Caribbean acknowledging Norway's first visits there. So cool!
Appreciate your watching and sharing here. How nice it would have been to sail in NORWAY before the addition of the top decks like you experienced but either way, she was a very special lady.
Thank you Peter So Much, The "Norway" was my First Cruise in October 1984, and Mom and I sailed on her again in 1985 we booked one of those First Class Cabins Surrounding the Pool and spent many wonderful evenings hanging out with Phyllis Diller in the Lounge Fast Forward now to This Saturday where I will Celebrate 30 Years with Princess On the New Discovery Princess ( add a few more years with Sitmar) But That First "Princess" Cruise on the Original Pacific Princess will always be my Favorite Cruise Thanks again for Making me Smile my Friend
Thanks so much, Bud, for sharing these fantastic memories! Will you be aboard DISCOVERY PRINCESS for the "Love Boat Reunion" cruise in October?
@@midshipcinema I will be on the Discovery Princess This Saturday Oct 1 super excited !!
@@budkress2770 Excellent! I may see you there at the press event. :)
Peter, If you haven't been, you should have traveled aboard her as the SS France. I had one of the half dozen first class suites on the top deck. The NY Times voted the SS France dining room as the best in the world, a bottle of Bordeaux wine, red or wine and as much as you could drink, was included free with every meal, lunch and dinner. Nice to see the Chamborde dining room remained the same, however, tables and seating changed as the Norway, the France had most tables private seating two, four and some six rather than mostly tables of eight. What a phenomenal ship, "ocean liners" of that era are no match in style, service and amenities to today's "cruise ships", so sad. Thanks for the peak inside.
Fantastic post! Yes, I mentioned the dining room ratings in the video and would have LOVED to have sailed in her but I was just 14 when she was shut down and my junior high school allowance couldn't swing the airfare to NYC let alone a crossing in her. Divine ship as built. Thank you. :)
It was home for many years. Thanks for the memories.
What a home! Thanks so much for watching and posting. :)
This ship was a big part of my childhood. My dad worked as a bar manager for NCL, and we would usually visit him on a cruise once or twice a year. Norway was by far my favorite NCL ship.
How fantastic! She was definitely my fave, too, although I did love the "wedges" and SUNWARD II, as well. Thanks for posting. :)
Some wonderful memories for me here Peter, thankyou! I sailed aboard Norway in September 1988 before she was refitted/modified. I was the only Australian on-board with exception of the cruise director, whom arranged to meet me fairly early on. Our itinerary was St. Maarten, St. Thomas, St. Johns and NCLs private island. I was blessed to be seated in the first class dining room directly under the dome - I remember the twinkling lights like stars in the sky, like it was yesterday. Although in my early 20s at the time, I had always wanted to sail on SS France (she was always France to me...), being one of my favourite ships of state. I had visited Queen Mary in Long Beach the year before in 1987. I still fly to LA just to stay aboard Queen Mary every few years to this day. I wish I could still visit Norway/France, but I have my cherished memories :)
Wow, thank you for sharing those great memories, Mark! Appreciate your watching and posting.
Just love your videos. Modern history as it's best. 😍 Me and my partner really enjoying your videos.
Oh, that is so kind of you both! Thank you for watching and enjoying! :)
Great video for a great ship.
Thank you. :)
Thank you! I sailed on her January 1986. I miss her.
My pleasure, Paul! Thanks for watching. :)
Thanks Peter for uploading this beautiful SS Norway video. I sailed on her a couple of months after your cruise. She is my favorite despite the additional Sun and Sky decks that somehow ruined the ship's elegant lines. I didn't know how nice the former First Class staterooms were. I occupied cabin A77 with my parents (I was 13!) and I remember the cabin was generous in size although it was a former Tourist Class cabin. Vive le France!!
Fantastic, Daniel! How cool it must have been at 13 to sail on the NORWAY. Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to post here. I so appreciate it! :)
Peter, Your Norway video which is awesome brings back so many great memories for me . Of course getting married on the ship my best . ( Sadly my husband passed 3 yrs ago he would have enjoyed seeing this video too) Had my first Martini on the Norway in my favorite space Club I , Loved those elegant teas times in Club I too. We were also on the 16 day transatlantic on Norway too the one when 911 happened 😢 We were a day out of Scotland. The Norways boiler explosion will never forget 😢I was working at POM . Sorry for rambling on . Remember doing a bridge tour and galley tours on the Norway too so amazing to see. Memories keep flooding back as I write this comment. Thanks for your amazing videos and narrative etc
OH, Veronica, you are so kind! I love this post and your connection with the NORWAY. She was one of the most loved ships ever, for many reasons but yours tops them all. So many memories! Thank you for sharing here and I hope the new video won't be too sad but I will try to include some footage of her in her prime, as well. Thanks so much. :)
Peter, this was spectacular. Still so crushed that I never got to cruise on her ... but your amazing vid was the next best thing. Absolutely amazing !
Awww. thanks so much, Anthony! Sorry you didn't get to sail in her but thank you for joining us vicariously on this one. Appreciate your kind words. :)
Wonderful video Peter. I sailed on Norway 4 times including the 16 day transatlantic to Europe 2001. Brought back so many memories of this wonderful ship. My husband and I were also married on Norway. Sadly I was working at Port of Miami the day the ships boiler explosion. A month later I watched her being towed from POM on her way to Germany .. Your video brought back many wonderful memories of our time on the Norway. By the way had my first martini in Club International my favorite public space on Noway. Spent every evening in there and enjoyed during the day those elegant teas
Oh, wow, thank you, Veronica! Honored that you watched it and so happy you enjoyed! I just can't believe it's been almost 30 years since that footage was shot. How fantastic that you were married on board. And being there when the boiler blew -- wow! I think that last shot I took in the ER is where it happened. In Alang, when I paid my last visit, there was a memorial in there with photos of the crew members lost. Thanks for posting. :)
Great video, Peter. Thanks for creating and thanks for posting!
Thanks so much, Dan! So glad you enjoyed it. :)
What a fantastic look back on that historic ship.......I visited her while in port in Sept 2001 when she sailed from NY just a few days before
the 9/11 attacks.
Thank you for watching and posting, Tom!
Excellent video!!!
Much appreciated! :)
I was on the last undisturbed* voyage from NYC to Le Harve in 1974. I have some great 35mm slides I should share or give to someone who'd understand them.
* She was taken out of service due to strikes before I retuned, and took ss Michelangelo back to NY instead. Please get me in touch with the Long Island guy like
me. I'm one too!
Fantastic and you got to do MICHELANGELO, which I personally liked even better! Would love to see your slides. Thanks for posting.
What a great diversion for me. I’m sitting in West Palm Beach waiting on hurricane Ian to make its way up the Florida west coast. That is the price you pay for living in paradise, I guess. Watching all those ships in Miami broke my heart. I had the privilege of sailing on both the Carnival Imagination and the Carnival Celebration. I knew the Celebration was gone but I had no idea that the Imagination is still awaiting her fate in Alang. Always a wonderful treat for me to see your videos. That you Peter. 🥰
Thanks so much for watching and posting, Marylou! Thinking of you and my Florida friends and hoping this one passes quickly and without too much disruption!
I miss this great liner
My first cruise ship
Loved by so many. Thanks for watching and posting.
We took our honeymoon on the Norway in May, 1994, just over a year before you shot this. This was so nice to see as we did not take as many pictures as we should have and had no video camera, so this was very nice to see her again. Sad what became of her, but the memories will last for us.
Thank you. I'm so glad this video conjured up such nice memories. Appreciate your watchig and taking the time to comment.
It must have been a bittersweet cruise for all involved, having sailed many Carnival ships of the Farcus era except Ecstatic, this video brought a tear to my eye.
Yes, if you mean the ECSTASY. It was a wonderful trip but ultimately very sad in that is was the end. She went out in top form, though. Thanks for posting.
Wow. Amazing video mate!
Thank you.
I embarked on Norway September 16, 2000 my first time on a cruise ship and my most favorite!
She was definitely a favorite of many. :)
Love your videos Peter. Norway will always be special to me. Cruised on her several times and was married on Norway in 2000 in Club Int. Sadly I was working at POM that day of her boiler explosion that would ultimately lead to her demise. 😢 Looking forward to your new video on SS Norway . I will admit iam now a huge fan of the big Oasis class ships now but these old classic ships will always hold a special place on my heart
Thank you, Veronica! Oh, you are brave on the OASIS matter!
Very nice ❤
I love the SS Norway
She was beautiful. Thank you for posting.
Beautiful to see the Imagination too. I’m imagining Kathie Lee swanning around singing, dancing, do whatever she likes on her Fun Ship! And it’s all no-charge too, with her handy Sign n’ Sail card!
I remember it like it was yesterday, being 9, 10, and 11 years old while Norway was being scrapped. Sad. Of all the (within the last 30 years) scrapped ships, Norway was the one I really wish I could have cruised on as a kid.
Thanks so much for watching and posting. There were so many great ships at that time in addition to NORWAY, including ROTTERDAM, OCEANIC, EUGENIO C, CANBERRA and others. It all changed very quickly.
Peter- awesome video, as usual. How amazing that you got to up up top of the forward funnel. She was a regular and welcome visitor in St. Thomas. I remember the thrill in the 80's around Christmas when Norway and QEII would port on the same day. Each swinging on their anchorage and looking marvelous.
Thank you, Scott. The funny thing was that we asked to go up in the mast but he misunderstood and took us to the funnel. I was terrified as we had to climb up via a shaft over the engine room and I'm scared of heights. I almost backed out but knew I'd never live with myself if I did. It would have been so great to see both of those ladies together in the St. Thomas anchorage.
@@midshipcinema I have a few pics somewhere of both ships together, when I find them I'll pass them on.
Hi Peter, I was performing with Jane L Powell during your cruise that week🎶
OMG, how cool is that? Thanks so much for finding the video and posting here. I am sure you have some fantastic memories of your time aboard NORWAY.
So regret not cruising on this beautiful ship
Ah well. She was much loved. Thanks for posting. :)
I cruised on the Norway 4 times in the 90's. Magnificent ship, after the first time I never wanted to sail on any other. Tragic ending, it made me cry. No ship now can compare - they all look like floating theme parks. The Norway was majestic and classy being a former ocean liner.
OMG. such memories. Thank you Peter. I need to revisit my photos from my cruises and visits. She was a gem. It all looks so dated now. But some of the better rooms were timeless. Update... I just rewatched this, with all the Norway stuff popping up on FB, I even have my France Deck plans out to look at things. Such a great video.. My last trip on her was in Dec 2002. she was experiencing engine issues even then.. So the May explosion wasnt a big shock...;-( Thanks for putting this together. I did a photo tour of her as we disembarked and to into one of the suites. I called it my "Tour de France"...
Thank you for posting. The irony always is that the redone interiors appear more dated than the originals, which were quite fantastic, especially in the case of FRANCE/NORWAY. :)
Thank you Peter as per usual great video. I’m glad you posted this love seeing Norway again,I was aboard her two weeks before the boiler explosion and I wish I was older (5 at the time) to better appreciate this great ship.
Wow, thanks so much for posting. :)
Sept. 1995. My wife and I were at the 60's themed cruise with the likes of Mary Wilson of the Supremes, Bobby Vee, Paul Revere and the Raiders and many more. Our first cruise experience and one we will never forget. What an elegant ship and we felt so bad when it was sunk as it's final destiny and journey. We have been cruising since but never will experience the grandeur of a cruise ship like the Norway.
Thanks so much for watching. NORWAY actually did not sink but her end was just as grim in the Indian scrapyard.
I think this is the first time seeing the actual (massive) boilers from the France/Norway. Thanks for the great video!
Thank you. I appreciate that,. :)
What a wonderful glimpse into
one of the most iconic cruise ships ever to sail !! Your "unfettered access" ( your very accurate description) to the ship's incredible mechanical areas and all of her many dining rooms, bars, and public spaces was quite the tour !! As amazing as today's cruise ships are....... they can't hold a candle to the "glory days" of this fantastic ship !! This was at the time a "must do" for cruising enthusiasts! Another great history lesson for the rest of us who weren't able to experience her !
Thank you again for the incredible documentation and personal stories of your onboard experiences!
P.S. I had no idea that the "Le Bistro" speciality dining experience went all the way back to this era.
Wow, George, I'm so happy to read your post here! Thank you for your kind words and shared admiration for the NORWAY. She really had a devoted following, much like the smaller (but to me even more beautiful) ROTTERDAM. :)
Loved this video! Started cruising in 2002 and saw the SS Norway and she was indeed beautiful. One ship I would have loved to have sailed but sadly it was not to be. I wish NCL would have saved those wonderful wall panels for future ship art. Thank you so much for documenting.
Thanks so much for watching. The mystery remains as to who removed those panels and their current whereabouts. Hopefully, they are safe and will re-emerge from obscurity to be enjoyed once again. They were my favorite part of the ship.
Some said it was a pitty the France was changed to Norway, first mainly the aft deck, later on the superstructure. They said it lost elegance... They had no clue what the future looked like. The Norway, even fase 3, was way more elegant than today´s floating appartment buildings..
She was. :)
@@midshipcinema I hope you never see the concept of the attempted modern cruise ship SS France. Probably the worst design concept for any ship ever conceived.
@@CJODell12 I've seen it.
@@midshipcinemaHonestly I think that concept is the worst for any cruise ship I’ve ever seen. Honestly it’s an insult to the original SS France.
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Thank you, Cyro! :)
Thank you for such exceptional documentation of the Norway. I feel so utterly happy and relieved that i never sailed aboard this decor disaster. Maybe i'm getting fussy in old age but the only room decor i could imagine being in was the former Children's Lounge, now the Consierge Playroom.
Thank you, Grant. Well, I agree and disagree. I loved her Windward Dining Room, Theater and the playrooms, a few stairtowers, the suites, etc. but never got why people liked her better than, say, the ROTTERDAM, which was perfect. But I am glad to have sailed in her and do miss knowing she is out there.
Very sad that these ships have gone to the scrap. My wife and I traveled on the Sovereign in April of 1996 and was able to take some great video of the Norway as we left Miami. We traveled on the Imagination back in 2005 and enjoyed her whimsical interiors. The 1990s truly was the golden age of cruising.
19 92 one week in Orlando ( Brilliant) second week on SSNorway around the Caribbean *** Unbelievably Brilliant 😎
Thanks for sharing and glad you got to experience her. :)
I'm glad I cajoled my parents into taking me on 'Norway' in 1990. I then went on her again the following year. So, I got the pre-addition and post-addition experience.
Good for you for getting your parents to do the right thing. Great that you had the chance to sail in her before and after. Thanks for posting.
Superb video, I was on a cruise with her, and if my memory serves me well this cruise started on Saturday January 11th or 18th 1992, route was: Miami, St John, St Thomas, same day, passengers where dropped of in St John, SS Norway went to St Thomas an a small boat brought us to St Thomas in the afternoon) then to Puerto Rico followed by the private island and then back to Miami.
Though a bit hampered by th addional decks, she was still lookig beautiful, and I go as far that after the addional decks I found the proportion of her funnels even better, I mean they where less towering on top of the ship, I think that the mistake made with these decks where the large out of proportion windows (which I understand bussines wise) which her look top heavy and a bit clumpsy, special seen upfront.
All this said and done, striking beauty, I was lucky to have seen her in 1974 too, laid up in France with my father, who specially took a taxi to her birth at quai de l'oubli ion Le Havre, I was 9 years old and already in love with passenger ships.
We were assigned to the former second class dining room, the square one, spanning 2 decks.
Thanks so much, Henk. Very nice memories you have of this extraordinary ship. Wish I had been able to see her as FRANCE but glad to have had many visits and, of course, a final farewell in India.
Wonderful, as usual. We sailed on her at the very tail-end of her career. By that time NCL was selling her at bargain basement pricing, which brought out the dregs of humanity. Out of all my sailings I've never witnessed such obnoxious behavior. One guy went so far as to try to push my son out of the buffet line. I put my hand on his chest and said, "You really don't want to do that." Still, we had a great time, and am glad we were able make a trip on her.
Thanks so much for posting, Russ. That's a shame you were stuck with such horrible fellow passengers but at least you got to sail in her. I visited her dozens of times but only sailed in her that once.
❤ My second ship 1994, my first was the Eugenio Costa ❤️
Both exceptional beauties!
This viewer actually actually felt a bit sad, as this is the Norway after the rebuild in the 90s, when they added the heinous extra upper deck to increase capacity. It ruined the ship esthetically.. There is a documentary here on YT called Lady in three weeks, where one can see what she looked like when NCL bought her in 1979. They refurbished her then, and repainted the hull, but did not change the exterior.
Actually, they did change the exterior quite a bit by adding the lido on the stern and the two tenders on her bow. Many thanks for watching.
Anyone with any information (I have been searching) on a charter cruise in the early 80's for the SS Norway out of South Florida in which the Norway was renamed the SS France for a cruise that had 30 Michelin Chefs aboard that did the food, with the staff help, for the fantastic cruise? The cruise was named "France: The Cruise" at the time.
I recall something like that, as well, either a cruise in Europe or a crossing or both. I hope someone here can shed more light on the specifics.
@@midshipcinema This one was out of South Florida for about a week in the Carib. Was anyone aboard the "France: The Cruise" with 30 Michelin rated French Chefs in November the 80's ? I had many photos lost from that cruise and would be interested in getting some of the food presentation
Remember her well. The engineering staff was not so happy finding me in the engine room looking at the FRANCE build plaque.
Hah! Well, it must have taken quite a bit of sleuthing to get down there without being stopped! :) Glad you at least saw it. I wonder where it is now as it did not go with the ship to Alang.
@@midshipcinema I know Peter I wonder where it went?? I took a picture of it that day I have to find my negatives.
Beautiful Liner, It’s Sad They Couldn’t Transfer Her Into A Hotel
They tried for a minute at Honfleur but otherwise there was no serious interest while there was still a chance.
I love engine rooms, I'm weird like that! hahaha
Do you have any footages to the ss pallas athena?I will really love a footage of it!
Only a few seconds taken on board. We were being rushed.
My first cruise was on The Norway in 1995! N
You have pictures from Alang?
Yes. If I do another Alang DVD, she will be the subject.
I sailed on the Norway twice both in the “hump” in Europe in 1999.. she was still in better shape then her last new year’s cruise that I sailed on.. Star destroyed her!
Appreciate your watching and commenting.
Can you do a Decked video about the SS France?
FRANCE would be hard as I don't have footage of her back then but later as NORWAY, possibly at some point as I have many hours of footage.
They don't make 'em like that anymore, a pity she wasn't preserved.
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Thank you, Al. :)
Sad that she had to go at the time she did, I was only a new born when she was cut up in Alang. But hey, at least I can say I existed in a time where she did, as well as my other favorite modern liner, Regal Empress.
Thanks for posting, Jonah. She had a great run but her end was very sad and unfortunately, she was well past her prime. Without a massive investment in her boilers and machinery, she probably should have been retired sooner.
The rules are that crew don’t mess with passengers. I got a hum mer from a married chick my first week on
Peter, What was the lowest passenger deck aboard the SS Universe?
Enough already.
Unflattering, you're being kind. I call it hideous.
If they hadn't had an explosion in the engine room, she'd still be sailing today.
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It's sad the Norway was scrapped. The additional decks really ruined the profile of the ship. Your boyfriends were really cute in the day.
your more like a time traveler!
In this case, yes but I also cover new ships. :)
So the casino is a cancer on the ship? Funny, but in my years working onboard Captains, Officers and department heads would always frequent the bar and make it the hangout for the evening. I guess there’s a difference in what the insiders know and what coneheads (yes, that’s the term we all used for passengers) think they know.
Nice, affectionate term for your passengers. As a fan of the SS FRANCE and her original stately decor, I was not keen on the faux Deco and black look of the Casino. As it "grew", it displaced more of the original FRANCE, so yes, I stand by what I stated in the video. But the good thing is that Coneheads like me, who have been studying the history of ocean liners for almost five decades and have sailed in over 300 ships, are entitled to our opinions just like you "insiders" are.
I was on her in 88
i wonder what the deal is with the imagination? other fantasy class ships have come and been scrapped in the time she has been there. not to mention she just had a drydocking before they sold her off. very weird.
Not sure but some think she may be housing workers, which would be a first for Aliaga. Agreed, either way, it is strange and especially sad to not put her out of her misery.
It’s to bad this was a great Ocean Liner to sail on but what I couldn’t get over her boiler blew and you decide to scrap the poor lady she was the safest ship I the North Atlantic.
So if they could on the QE2 replace her engines from steam which worked good, then why couldn’t they replace the Norway’s😢 boiler this has been done on steamers in the past!
You just waisted a beautiful Ocean Liner!)
Thanks for posting, Jeffrey. I guess the economics of spending more on her versus building new was not favorable to the accountants at NCL.
Du redest zu viel und zeigst vom Schiff zu wenig
Thank you for the constructive feedback. Hope you can find what you are looking for elsewhere.