Norwegian Joy deck 19 plan (Sundeck-Sports-Racetrack)

Deck layout and review

Review of Norwegian Joy deck 19 (Sundeck-Sports-Racetrack)

The fore-located Vibe Beach Club is an adults-only relaxation area (surcharges per day apply) with cantilevered whirlpools, sunbathing area with sun loungers and luxury chaise lounge chairs, outdoor bar, private cabanas.

Sports Complex (upper level) has combined sports court (basketball/volleyball), Ropes Course, Zip Line, Race Track (Ferrari TM go-karts), Rock Climbing Wall, Mini-Golf Course.

The racing track is operated with 10 electric carts and 5-6 min race sessions. Go-Karts are decorated with different companies' logos.

Go-Kart Racetrack

NCL Joy is the world's first-ever cruise ship with a Ferrari-themed racetrack. The facility is built by RiMO Supply (RiMO Germany Group) and operated via partnership with Scuderia Ferrari Watches. This is also the first-ever Ferrari-branded Formula 1 race car track.

NCL Norwegian Joy cruise ship racetrack (Go-Karts Ferrari F1)

The 2-level track spans on 2 decks, offering incredible seaviews at height of 60 m (200 ft). It has capacity up to 10 racers at a time on electric go-karts (Ferrari branded).

Unlimited go-kart rides (weekly pass) costs USD 100 pp (offered on all 7-day-cruise itineraries). Day passes cost USD 30 pp. A single run costs USD 10 pp. Unlimited pass passengers access the race track via separate (shorter) line.

Passengers booked in Concierge and The Haven staterooms enjoy complimentary rides with bookings. The used by RiMO technology ensures optimal usage under intensified UV conditions and saltwater exposure.

GoCars can reach speeds up to 40 mph (65 kph). In comparison to NCL Bliss, Joy's racetrack is 40% smaller and has 8 turns (Bliss has 10).

Race Track requirements include height limit (min 1,2 m / 48 inches, max 2 / 79 inches - NO AGE LIMIT), no flip-flops (shoes must cover the toes and ankle), no loose clothing, long hair must be tied back and hide inside the helmet. Consuming drugs and alcohol before driving is forbidden. The activity is not recommended for passengers suffering from CVD (cardiovascular disease), HTN (hypertension, aka high blood pressure), spinal injuries and also for pregnant women.