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This is from "eroller" about the cutaway

Something to really keep in mind when looking at the cut-away view of the ship is that it's totally not to scale.

Whomever Royal Caribbean commissioned to design this cut-away view was obviously told the concentrate heavily on showing the various dining venues, even if they were on the wrong deck or wrong side of the ship. I've compared the cut-away view to the renderings of the various restaurants to help figure out what each room was on the cut-away view.

Here is some of what I discovered …

Starting in the forward section of the cut-away view
1. Music Hall - Decks 4 & 5 Starboard Side
2. Coastal Kitchen - Deck 14 Starboard Side
3. Wonderland - Deck 5 Starboard Side
4. The Grande - Deck 3 Port Side
5. American Icon Grill - Deck 4 Starboard Side

Just below American Icon Grill on the cut-away view
6. Silk - Deck 4 Port Side
7. Chic - Deck 3 Starboard Side

So as you can see the cut-away view is very restaurant-centric, and venues are shown which are not only on other the other side of the ship, but on a completely different deck like Coastal Kitchen for instance which is all the way up on Deck 14.
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