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Symbols on the deck Plan Maps


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  2 lower beds, 1 sofa symbol

= 2 lower beds, 1 sofa

  2 lower beds, 1 sofa, 1 upper symbol

= 2 lower beds, 1 sofa, 1 upper

  2 lower beds, convert to queen symbol

= 2 lower beds, convert to queen

  Connecting staterooms symbol

= Connecting staterooms

  Double (no sofa bed) symbol

= Double (no sofa bed)

  Fully obstructed view symbol

= Fully obstructed view

  Partial sea view symbol

= Partial sea view

  Porthole windows symbol

= Porthole windows

  Shower only symbol

= Shower only

  Solid steel verandah rails symbol

= Solid steel verandah rails

  Tub and shower symbol

= Tub and shower

  Wheelchair accessible with sho symbol

= Wheelchair accessible with sho

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There is a key to all the codes on the deck map.  If you scroll down you should be able to see it.  (If you have expanded the PDF to see the rooms more clearly, you will need to get it back to regular size and then expand to read the key codes).

 

oops - Dockman was nice enough to copy it and post it for you while I was typing.

 

 

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16 hours ago, dockman said:
  2 lower beds, 1 sofa symbol

= 2 lower beds, 1 sofa

  2 lower beds, 1 sofa, 1 upper symbol

= 2 lower beds, 1 sofa, 1 upper

  2 lower beds, convert to queen symbol

= 2 lower beds, convert to queen

  Connecting staterooms symbol

= Connecting staterooms

  Double (no sofa bed) symbol

= Double (no sofa bed)

  Fully obstructed view symbol

= Fully obstructed view

  Partial sea view symbol

= Partial sea view

  Porthole windows symbol

= Porthole windows

  Shower only symbol

= Shower only

  Solid steel verandah rails symbol

= Solid steel verandah rails

  Tub and shower symbol

= Tub and shower

  Wheelchair accessible with sho symbol

= Wheelchair accessible with sho

 

Thanks for posting this legend. I was going to comment that there is always a legend on the deck plans that show what the symbols mean.

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16 hours ago, rkacruiser said:

Once upon a time when brochures with deck plans were more readily available, the OP would not have needed to ask this excellent question. 

How true. At least Princess still offers that. Just got a copy of their Destinations 2018 2019, and the book has complete deck plans for every ship in the fleet.

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On 2/8/2019 at 11:47 PM, THartman said:

Thanks, everyone.  The key only shows up on the .pdf download, not the screen.  

 

Correct. The Holland America Committee Against Website Usability tries to make every site interaction a virtual treasure hunt. Without prizes. 

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