mercedes Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 And you thought Princess was the Love Boat line. Norwegian Cruise Line has announced that some cabins on its much-ballyhooed next ship, the Norwegian Epic, will have a "love setting" for lighting that bathes the room in a red glow. The specialized lighting option will be available in Epic's studio cabins -- a cluster of 128 interior rooms built around a communal, two-story living area. The love setting is one of four mood-enhancing lighting options planned for the cabins. The others: blue for calm, white and a rainbow setting. The specialized settings will be controled from a panel on cabin walls. The studio cabin concept is one of several innovations planned for the massive, 153,000-ton ship, which debuts in June. Aimed at a budget crowd, the cabins are just 100 square feet but boast an ultra-modern design and large, round windows that look out onto the corridor. The exclusive, key card-accessed communal area, called the Living Room, is designed as a place to unwind with lounge seating, a bar, two large TV screens and a dedicated concierge. Bigger than all but a handful of Royal Caribbean ships, Epic will be more than 60% larger than the largest NCL ship currently at sea and dwarf the biggest vessels operated by such big-ship lines as Carnival, Princess and Celebrity. With room for 4,200 passengers at double occupancy -- more when third and fourth berths in cabins are taken into account -- the 19-deck giant will be second only to Royal Caribbean's soon-to-debut, 5,400-passenger Oasis of the Seas in capacity. It'll also boast such groundbreaking features as cabins with curved walls and adults-only, Vegas-style nightspots that come with a cover charge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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