here's our stateroom. that's not a spittoon. the couch folds out, but it's almost equally comfortable folded up. the bathroom's back-right, and while the water pressure wasn't the best, i liked how high the shower head was. the shower had a clothesline in it too. the closet's back-left, and is big enough. it has four life vests. the balcony is behind us.
this is the other direction of the stateroom. the desk is to the right & is nice. the balcony is big and has a rubberized floor. the wind kept it kind of unusable a lot of the time, but it was good to have someplace to escape.
another view of the balcony.
desk, TV. the use of mirrors to make the stateroom less cramped was interesting. the TV had a lot of channels in a few languages, and would often have the ETA/sailing conditions on channel 40. or sometimes it would just show a real time view of the ocean in front of us.
we saw these boats twice, and I think it happened each time we went over the US/Canada border. This thing showed up fast, zipped under the back of the boat, and I saw them take away a backpack. Maybe the backpack's owner was already offboard.
this is the muster station deck, deck 5, with the life boats hanging above. it's a nice balcony, but it was often too cold to stay out there long - mainly only smokers hung out there.
chara taking a photo from deck 5.
water.
the rest of the photos are of the boat. this is from the small duty free store. i was impressed by the lack of packs of cigarettes for sale - cartons only.
this is the 10th deck, where shuffleboard and the morning "Walk a Mile" program took place. the Walk a Mile thing was strange because the only time i watched it, a guy being pushed in a wheelchair was the front of the pack.
another view of deck 10 - inside the room to the right is the children's room, full of educational toys. there's also a teenager's semi-club and a video game room on the other side of this deck.
also deck 10. overlooking the deck 9 pool, and looking toward the back of the boat. the room on this deck is the discotheque; behind it is the workout room and then the climbing wall.
view from approximately where the guy in the previous photo is standing.
deck 9 pool/lounge/hot tubs. not many people in the open air part of this because of the wind & temperature, but they'd sit in the covered area to eat or smoke.
this is from inside the 9th deck looking down on the atrium. they'd play live lounge music there, and most of the on-boat facilities (shops, excursions sales, library, card room, . . .) face it.
this could be in a number of places. obviously it's on an upper deck. there wasn't too much cloud cover, but it happened occasionally.
view from the back of the boat, deck 10. the discoteque is facing us; on the right is a crane.
view of a lifeboat from a portal window on the 6th deck.

























