Leveling in World of Warcraft needs a tremendous amount of time to research and explore. Northrend is not an exception. The land is huge, with two starting areas and fully equipped with thousands and more of new quests.
The first thing in Northrend leveling is to know where to start. There are two starting zones " Borean Tundra and Howling Fjord " and each one has its own positive and negative points to consider. But, of the two, Borean Tundra is by far the better choice for getting started in leveling. It provides a more linear leveling sequence, a faster route between hubs and a lot easier chance of finding what you need. Howling Fjord is a prettier, technically more awe inspiring locale, but it takes more time to get around and is thus harder to level up in as quickly.
You will be able to find quests in less time than in Outland as most of the quests in Northrend come in sequence and are related to each other. Getting information about NPC's you need to deal with or the way you need to go through will drop significantly the time and the effort needed to finish these long chain quests.
Also unlike Outland, players can now complete daily quests as early as Level 72, which allows you a lot more freedom in your leveling (and guarantees that you never have to grind for the next level). However, you should not stay in the first zones for dailies as they reward less XP and take longer. Go through Northrend up to Icecrown Glacier and if you are still not Level 80, only then start using Dailies for XP.
Northrend leveling is more fun to play with although some may feel it is more hard to do or accomplish. It may take you more time to level, but you will sure be enjoying the new content added to the game.
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