The Bliss is amazing. The food was the best I ever had on a cruise. The many dining and entertainment venues were sufficient to keep you busy at every moment. Norwegian never misses an opportunity to sell, sell, sell. They are always pushing a product, service, a future cruise, or something that will make them more profitable.
The onboard entertainment was quite good, and the production of Jersey Boys rivals the Las Vegas production for talent and quality. Comedians were good, Lounge singers were enjoyable. Production shows are well worthwhile.
A large number of both complimentary and upcharge restaurants and specialty food venues line the various decks of the ship. The Waterfront (outside on Deck 8) is especially enjoyable. It has many areas for outside dining and resting while taking in the passing views of the ocean, land masses, and other ships. Also a good place to view migrating whales on the Alaska voyage. For nippy weather, there are overhead bar type heaters to take the chill off. This is a very pleasant facet of the ship.
Truthfully, a little small. They get a few more staterooms by shaving a little space from each cabin, I believe. However the room was reasonably comfortable and not a great deal of time spent in room
Spent the day walking the streets and shopping for souvenirs. Interesting and fun town. End of the season cruise means many bargains to be found.
Seattle was very crowded and not as interesting as it was on earlier trips. Just so-so