Navigating A Cruise Ship
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are you taking your first cruise it can be kind of intimidating walking a big ship and you don't know what's going on
I'm going to give you some helpful tips as you make your way around the ship
you will find all these different kiosks where you can touch the deck number and see what locations are on each deck
there will be different signs that will point you to the cabins and whether you're starboard or port
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Finding your way around a cruise ship for the first time can be really stressful. Each cruise ship is set up differently and most larger ships have cut out areas which mean you will have to learn what decks go the full length of the ship. Here is a video that will help you identify key features in the ship to help find your way. Just remember Bow is the front of the ship, port is the left side, aft or stern is the rear and starboard is the right side. Lido is the deck where you will find the pools. Midship is the middle of the ship.