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Just read this from a post over at cruisemates:"According to the press releases on the former P&O Princess Cruises web site (which has been replaced by a redirector to the Carnival Corporation web site since the merger took effect, and thus is no longer accessible), this ship has the same hull and basic design as MV Grand Princess but with an additional deck of passenger cabins between the Promenade Deck and the Lido Deck to accommodate 3100 passengers based on double occupancy. Since the ship was originally ordered for sister line P&O Cruises (in the United Kingdom), some of the public spaces also may have been reconfigured."Therefore, there is no guarantee that Emerald deck (deck 7) is the one with the AD mini-suites. This poster thinks that Emerald will have all mini-suites and Dolphin will be like the Caribe deck on the other Grand class ships. We just don't know where that extra deck is or what it is called.Pea
Just read this from a post over at cruisemates:
"According to the press releases on the former P&O Princess Cruises web site (which has been replaced by a redirector to the Carnival Corporation web site since the merger took effect, and thus is no longer accessible), this ship has the same hull and basic design as MV Grand Princess but with an additional deck of passenger cabins between the Promenade Deck and the Lido Deck to accommodate 3100 passengers based on double occupancy. Since the ship was originally ordered for sister line P&O Cruises (in the United Kingdom), some of the public spaces also may have been reconfigured."
Therefore, there is no guarantee that Emerald deck (deck 7) is the one with the AD mini-suites. This poster thinks that Emerald will have all mini-suites and Dolphin will be like the Caribe deck on the other Grand class ships. We just don't know where that extra deck is or what it is called.
Pea