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Norwegian Sky Deck Plans and Cabin descriptions

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George Leppla

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Jan 14, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/14/99
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Norwegian Sky Deck Plans and Cabin descriptions:

I just scanned the cabin category index and put it at
http://www.cruisemaster.com/skyindex.jpg

Decks 4 through 7 are at http://www.cruisemaster.com/sky4-7.jpg

Decks 8 through 12 are at http://www.cruisemaster.com/sky8-12.jpg

I realize the scans aren't clear enough for you to read individual cabin
numbers, but you can get a general idea of the layout of the ship and use
the color codes to differentiate the categories and their locations.

According to the brochure... "All staterooms on the Norwegian Sky have a TV,
refrigerator, safe and bathroom with shower. All lower beds are convertible
to a double. All suites feature floor to ceiling glass doors with private
balconies."

Category H inside is 121 sq.. ft. and has two lower beds.

Categories G, F and E inside are 147 sq.. ft. and have two lower beds and a
sitting area.

Categories D, C, B and A oceanview are 149 sq.. ft. and have two lower beds,
a window and a sitting area.

Category S1 Superior Deluxe Suites are 155 sq.. ft. plus a private balcony,
floor to ceiling glass doors, sitting area and concierge service. There is a
discrepancy in the brochure because the S1 Suites are described under an
artist's rendition as having a whirlpool bath. I have called NCL and they
tell me this is a mistake in the brochure and that S1 Suites have a shower.
The artist rendition should have been labeled "Superior Deluxe Penthouse
(P1)".

Overall, these except for the category H cabins, these cabin sizes are
comparable to cabins on the Splendour of the Seas or the Sun Princess. The
category H cabins are similar to the inside cabins on the
Sovereign/Monarch/Majesty of the Seas.

For comparison purposes, the Sky has a space ratio of 39.9, the Sun Princess
39 and the Splendour a 38. Looking at the floor plan I am reminded of a
Royal Caribbean type of design.... maybe it is that half-deck (Oslo Deck
6A).

In any event, we are off and running for the GGC2000. Only a year and a week
to go.

George in PA <--scrunching his eyes to read the fine print

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Daa678993

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Jan 14, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/14/99
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Great thanks...you seem very good and prompt.

I hope to be able to go.

Dolores

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