- are a
total of 2,090
staterooms: 1,570
balcony staterooms, 147 ocean-view
staterooms, and 373
inside staterooms. Of
those staterooms, 34 are wheelchair...
- 964 ft (294 m) long and 106 ft (32 m) wide. The
ships each
contain 875
staterooms and are not
identical in
their design, with a lot of
variations in interior...
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STATEROOM is the code name of a
highly secretive signals intelligence collection program involving the
interception of
international radio, telecommunications...
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Stateroom One is a 1938
Australian radio play by
Maxwell Dunn. Its
production was used to
launch the
Tasmanian station 7ZR (Dunn then
lived in Tasmania)...
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arrives in his
stateroom for a rendezvous.
Fiorello refuses to
leave until the trio have eaten, and
eventually Driftwood's very
small stateroom is crowded...
- A
state room or
stateroom in a
large European mansion is
usually one of a
suite of very
grand rooms which were
designed for use when
entertaining royalty...
-
traditionally referred to as
staterooms, and
today many
cruise lines now
prefer to
refer to p****enger
cabins as
staterooms or suites. In
cruise ship terms...
-
first ship to have an ice rink at sea. She
received a
flowrider and new
staterooms during an
April 2015
drydock refurbishment.
Explorer of the Seas 2000...
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First class p****enger
accommodations were
located here with six
palatial staterooms (cabins)
featuring their own
private promenades. On Titanic, the à la...
-
famous example –
added luxuries such as fine dining,
luxury services, and
staterooms with
finer appointments.[citation needed] In the late-19th century, Albert...