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the 5 year recertification is for the ship engines and other mechanical systems like hvac, lifeboats, etc, etc. anything that needs maintenance work

 

for the hotel side like new chairs, new carpet, new decor and other look nice fancy things has no limit. could be done every 10 years or so

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6 minutes ago, shof515 said:

the 5 year recertification is for the ship engines and other mechanical systems like hvac, lifeboats, etc, etc. anything that needs maintenance work

 

for the hotel side like new chairs, new carpet, new decor and other look nice fancy things has no limit. could be done every 10 years or so

NCL is on a 5 year refirb cycle, unlike Royal where the rust is the only thing holding their ships together. 

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7 hours ago, BirdTravels said:

NCL is on a 5 year refirb cycle, unlike Royal where the rust is the only thing holding their ships together. 

Actually, both NCL and RCI use DNV as their classification societies, so they must meet the exact same criteria for maintenance and structural integrity.

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