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There isn't any difference in capacity.

 

HAL just reports on a twin share capacity (maybe because it doesn't get many families!), whereas P&O gives a maximum capacity.

 

The actual cabin count and total capacity is the same.

The Big M is correct...

 

Statendam cruise ship deck plan has a total of 630 staterooms for 1260 passengers (max capacity is 1512 guests), served by 560 crew/staff.
There was always the potential for these ships to take over 1500 pax, it's just HAL report the numbers based on twin share capacity.
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I can hear the talk now...

 

"We went on the Explorer..

Oh so did we

Heres a pic

Thats not the one we went on "...........

 

Explorer of the Seas....Pacific Explorer

 

They will both be called Explorer by the public.

 

 

 

Not to mention the new Seven Seas Explorer which is due to come down this way at some point...

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