National Anthems: Home | Africa | Americas | Asia | Australia&Oceania | Europe | Olympic Anthem |

 
Passports: Home [ Africa ] [ Americas, Australia & Oceania] [ Asia] [ Europe] [ Other documents
Travel:
[Europe] [ Asia ] [ USA-Canada ] [ Latin-America ] [ Africa ] [ Australia ] [ Carabben ] [ Air ] [Cruises ]
Forum
Live chat




Subject: Re: Bigger Ships Not Always Better Posted on: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:21:10 -0400

On 22 Aug 2005 12:47:44 -0700, LeeNY wrote:

> I think that the space ratio number isn't really a good indicator of
> how crowded a ship is going to feel, because there are areas that will
> have a high concentration of passengers present during waking hours (on
> deck during sea days, in the theater during show times) and there are
> areas that will always have very little traffic.

My contention is that it is the number of people in total more than the
number of people occupying spaces. Smaller front desk areas have fewer
places for people, for instance, and you can stand shoulder to shoulder
regardless of ship size.
--
"Indecision is the key to flexibility however it is weighted by the
incapacity to deal with reality" -CC