Not even when you were surrounded by those obese women who were pigging out on candy?
I had forgotten about that, I think it was an Alaskan cruise.
A thing we learned is that cruises originating in foreign ports have a different clientel than ones starting here. The Caribbean cruises are more drinkfests, in my experience. The passengers on our Asian cruises were maybe 30% American/Canadian. Those folks are more interested in touring and discovering than drinking in the main.
And counter to my "rule", we're doing one in a few days out of Miami for other reasons, it goes to some interesting places like St. Kitts. My wife and I are more interested in discovery than sitting at a bar pounding watered down drinks (which I think they are except for the pure ones, she and I say at one bar and had about five drinks one afternoon and didn't even get a buzz...).
I could be wrong. The wine seems OK.
Ergo, for us, NCL is more than adequate, it gets us "there", the food is fine, the cabins are nice, the price is more reasonable. But I see the allure of course of the higher end cruise lines. I'm mostly paying to see places.