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Does anyone have the fottage for comparison?
quote:Originally posted by Malcolm @ cruisepage:Remind me, which cruise lines have the biggest cabins and which have the smallest?Does anyone have the fottage for comparison?
Are suites - and I mean suites - to be included?
...or do we talk about "standard" cabins which could be the average cabins size (finally means nothing if there is no cabin with that size..)or the most common cabin type on a ship (makes a bit more sense)
..or do you just want to know which is the biggest "just not a suite" accomodation - also if there are not many of them (maybe only one?) on that ship?
[ 08-30-2005: Message edited by: Ernst ]
quote:Originally posted by Malcolm @ cruisepage:Ernst, why not give me the sq footage of every cabin grade on all of the major cruise lines ships.
...and the we just have to count them to get the cabin size distribution function for every ship and every cruise line....seems as if the next weekends will be very exciting....
I think RCCL can beat this on the Monarch of the Seas - we again had an inside room and I think it was probably 110 sq. ft. Really tiny.
Having been on the Enchantment of the Seas and on the Grandeur, I think RCCL's standard inside or standard oceanview cabins are small, but decorated better so they seemed less small than the POA. I had a balcony cabin on the Navigator of the Sea and that room seemed much larger, but still not spacious. I know that I am not paying for spacious, though, and really spend my time outside the cabin, anyway.
Smallest standard cabins are probably on NCL (NORWEGIAN MAJESTY and PRIDE OF ALOHA) and the trio of Sovereign class ships with Royal Caribbean. EMPRESS OF THE SEAS also has very small cabins.
Largest standard cabins are probably on Carnival at 185 sq feet or larger fleet wide.
I believe when FREEDOM OF THE SEAS makes her debut, she will offer the largest standard cabin size of any mass market ship .... 190 sq ft or greater I believe.
Ernie
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