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We were on RCLs (no longer) Viking Serinade (spelling) about 3 years ago; deluxe outside cabin less than 130 sq feet. The older ships had various cabins and some were very small. The Sea cabins are about 135 sq ft and so on. 144sq ft if layed out correctly is livable, I didn't say huge, but managable. As HCC said, NCL is not known for having huge cabins, but we have sailed RCL twice and had even smaller cabins. The newer NCL ships have much better layed out. As for the Sky, like someone said it was purchased over 1/2 complete so cabins could not be designed any larger. Pride of America is much older. Look for the charm of the ship, to heck with the size. The Norway had some cabins with barely 100 sq ft, others with over 400.Nita
We were on RCLs (no longer) Viking Serinade (spelling) about 3 years ago; deluxe outside cabin less than 130 sq feet. The older ships had various cabins and some were very small. The Sea cabins are about 135 sq ft and so on. 144sq ft if layed out correctly is livable, I didn't say huge, but managable. As HCC said, NCL is not known for having huge cabins, but we have sailed RCL twice and had even smaller cabins. The newer NCL ships have much better layed out. As for the Sky, like someone said it was purchased over 1/2 complete so cabins could not be designed any larger. Pride of America is much older. Look for the charm of the ship, to heck with the size. The Norway had some cabins with barely 100 sq ft, others with over 400.
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