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My DW posed for this picture when we were exploring the ship on embarkation day. But we were unable to find it again until we were leaving the ship.

 

What Norwegian ship were we on, and on what deck and near what public area was the picture taken?

 

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Has to be one of the southern ports (Miami, Galveston, etc) judging from the palm trees outside. Has to be the promenade deck, obviously, but couldn't give you the deck # without knowing the ship, and I'm at a loss for that.

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That looks like one of the windows in O'Sheehan's on the Epic. I don't remember if they were round or square, but definitely big enough to sit in, with a ledge like that.

 

 

I don't know where it is but that's not O'Sheehans on the Epic.

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Maybe they do remember and are just testing our knowledge of the ships? :cool:

 

BINGO... just quizzing the memories of other CC'ers.

 

Hint: this is the second smallest ship in the current Norwegian fleet.

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Ok - I thought you meant by tonage. The Spirit is the smallest then :D

 

Actually, I was going by length... the site I first checked had these numbers. Just checked the NCL website and they list both the Sky and Sun at 848 feet. So confusing...

 

Ship..Length..Tonnage

Sky....848......77,104

Sun....853......78,309

Spirit..881......75,338

 

The ship is the SUN, but it was not taken near the Kids Club or the Photo Gallery.

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Actually, I was going by length... the site I first checked had these numbers. Just checked the NCL website and they list both the Sky and Sun at 848 feet. So confusing...

 

Ship..Length..Tonnage

Sky....848......77,104

Sun....853......78,309

Spirit..881......75,338

 

The ship is the SUN, but it was not taken near the Kids Club or the Photo Gallery.

 

Yea - the kids club on the Sun is in the front of the ship and overlooks the bow - pretty good views from there.

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Actually, I was going by length... the site I first checked had these numbers. Just checked the NCL website and they list both the Sky and Sun at 848 feet. So confusing...

Ship..Length..Tonnage

Sky....848......77,104

Sun....853......78,309

Spirit..881......75,338

The ship is the SUN, but it was not taken near the Kids Club or the Photo Gallery.

One of the conference rooms, perhaps?

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My DW posed for this picture when we were exploring the ship on embarkation day. But we were unable to find it again until we were leaving the ship.

 

What Norwegian ship were we on, and on what deck and near what public area was the picture taken?

 

ncl.jpg

 

This was aboard the Norwegian Sun on October 30, 2011 at Port Canaveral, Florida - it was taken on Deck 7 inside the Sun Club Casino before it opened for the cruise. Apparently, they close the curtains that cover these nice windows to keep it dark when the casino is open.

 

When we got back into Port Canaveral, they reopened the curtains in the casino.

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This was aboard the Norwegian Sun on October 30, 2011 at Port Canaveral, Florida - it was taken on Deck 7 inside the Sun Club Casino before it opened for the cruise. Apparently, they close the curtains that cover these nice windows to keep it dark when the casino is open.

 

When we got back into Port Canaveral, they reopened the curtains in the casino.

 

Wow, for as often as I walked through the Casino I never noticed there were windows in there! They must be on the port side ..... amazing

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