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The Norwegian Spirit's crew of 900 work
hard to pamper some 2,000 passengers with great food, entertainment, and
relaxation.
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The reception area for the ship looks like a
little European-style plaza with shops and liquor bars and plenty of
walking room. A pair of staircases surround a piano on a glass floor,
while water fountains dance underneath. Three glass elevators that face
the plaza allow passengers access to the various decks.
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The reception area is where they take
photos during 'formal night'. A good memento for a Golden Wedding
Anniversary.
Look up under the elevators
to see a
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Take any elevator to the top deck to get a
closer view of the the dome. This also gets you a slight view of the pool
area.
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| How'd you like to do some skinny dipping in
the moonlight? Swim in the Alaskan cold . . . if you dare! |
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| You may also want to enjoy the view while
jogging around the ship or doing other fitness activities, like basketball
or some practice golf.
The people anxious to take great photographs
crowd on the top deck where you get a great view . . .
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... but be prepared to withstand the
Alaskan
wind!!!
Too cold? Go one floor
below to the Galaxy of the Stars and look for Napoleon!
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He's got a great, warm spot with a superb
view and you can even order your drinks there, like this cowboy!
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| If you're hungry, take the elevators down to
Deck 6, location of Windows Restaurant where great food is served with a
warm smile.
Meet Mona Lisa, our waitress
from Romania.
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Why is the restaurant called Windows? See
for yourself!
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