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Norwegian Cruise Line Alaska Ship - Norwegian Sun |
Norwegian
Sun
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Built
Date - 2001
Passengers - 2400
Crew - 750
Tonnage - 77104
Length - 853 feet |
Width
- 108 feet
Draft - 26 feet
Cruising Speed - 23 knots
Decks - 12 |
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Dining
Rooms - 7
Elevators - 12
Bars/Lounges - 13
Swimming Pools - 2
Jacuzzis - 4 |
Kid
Friendly
Medical Center
Shore Tour Desk
Internet Cafe |
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Casino
Disco
Dancing |
Piano
Bar
Game Room
Library
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Spa/Fitness
Center
Salon
Ping Pong
Jogging |
Basketball
Volleyball
Golf |
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The
Norwegian Sun is NCL's first ship designed specifically for Freestyle
Cruising (dine whenever, wherever and with whomever you choose). The
Sun has nine restaurants, a dozen bars and lounges. From 5:30 p.m.
to midnight the two main restaurants, the Four Seasons and the Seven
Seas -both on Atlantic Deck are ready for you. In the mood for something
different? Il Adagio, Le Bistro and Ginza are there to serve different
menus from Italian to Sushi Bars but all are at a cost ranging from
$10 per person and up.
The domed Atrium, eight-decks-high with panoramic elevators, is the
heart of the ship There are 12 bars/lounges including some to suit
intimate moods. There is an Internet Café on Promenade Deck
with 24 computer stations (basic fee is 75 cents per minute, after
a one time $3.95 activation charge). A dedicated lifestyle area for
enrichment classes, children's programs provides lectures, computer
classes and other enrichment programs. When the sun goes down, there
are Broadway-style revues presented in the two-deck, 1,037-seat Stardust
Lounge complete with proscenium stage
No self-service launderettes but laundry/dry cleaning service is available
The line charges $10 per person per day automatically to shipboard
accounts for gratuities
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For:
Mostly people in their 40s and up -many families during school holiday
periods. Both first-timers and experienced cruisers |
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