MS on a cruise ship

MS: Junior Suite or Mini Suite

Cruise ship facilities:

Specifically referring to the cruise ship Passenger Deck (Passenger Deck) of the hardware configuration of the equipment, such as today's most popular market "standard" cruise ships, for example, the basic facilities should be as follows:

(a) Sports Deck (Sun Deck or Sports Deck)

Configured with open-air swimming pools, sports tracks, gymnasiums, basketball courts, volleyball courts, tennis courts, miniature golf courses and other facilities.

(2) Lido Deck

Configured with a swimming pool, poolside bar, Jacuzzi, SPA sauna, beauty salon, buffet restaurant, 24-hour light meal restaurant, Disco Ballroom and other facilities.

(3) Passenger Cabin Deck (Passenger Cabin Deck)

Cruise passenger cabins are generally based on their location, cabin size, balcony or windows to determine the different classes and prices of passenger cabins. Usually the passenger cabins are roughly divided into Presidential Suite, Penthouse Suite, Junior Suite or Mini Suite, Balcony Cabin, Outside Cabin and Windowless Cabin. Balcony Cabin, Outside Cabin and Inside Cabin.

(4) Main Deck (Main Deck or Promenade Deck)

Main Deck is located in the middle three decks of the cruise ship, and its basic facilities are as follows:

1. Main Lounge: Generally, it is elevated through the decks of the three decks or more, and it gives travelers a sense of openness and majesty in the long and narrow cruise ship space. In the narrow space of the cruise ship to give travelers an illusion of openness and majesty. Most of them are set up in the hotel affairs department (Purser's Office), shore excursion department (Shore Excursion) and other service departments.

2. Main Dining Room (Main Dining Room): a place for passengers to take turns enjoying their three meals a day, and dinner attire will be formal, semi-formal or light clothing of different etiquette routines.

3. Gaming Room: Casino, bridge room, children's play, virtual reality electric toys and other recreational facilities.

4. Nightclubs and Show Lounge: Nightclubs organize cocktail parties and dance parties. The Show Lounge is equipped with large-scale singing, dancing, performing arts, juggling, magic, stunts, stand-up comedy and other programs to entertain the guests during the voyage, with the programs changing daily.

5. Cinema (Theater): cruise ship cinema generally to show Hollywood first-run movies, seat sound screen feeling, are not inferior to land-based movie theaters.

6. Other facilities: karaoke, various theme bars, cafes, Internet cafes, duty-free boutiques, convenience stores, photo studio, child care (Baby Sitter), self-service laundry, conference centers, satellite communications, lectures, medical facilities.