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Breakaway Drydock in 2018?


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I've been cruising with Carnival most recently, and there are couple things that I don't really like about their theaters – the mezzanine level extends out over the first floor seating and actually obstructs your view if you're sitting underneath - the ceiling just seems really close. And on the ships I've sailed on, that mezzanine circles the room, it's not just at the back. Then there are those support columns, that can also obstruct your view, as well.

 

 

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To bring this thread back on topic:

 

In a drydock NCL could possibly add the forward waterfront glass house venues as the Plus class has.

It might cost a few staterooms but I but they can magically wizard some extra inside cabins somewhere.

 

I guess the Haven courtyard roof will stay on.

 

The forward sundeck had some hammocks in 2013, are they still there?

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