She is set to set sail on Feb. 8, 2024...5 weeks from now....Is she going to meet that deadline? Looks a long ways from being ready to sail with passengers.
So far, I haven't heard anything about delays. I've seen many cruise ships in shipyards, also some being refurbished within just three or four weeks time, and they always look like this even shortly before delivery. There are great parts completely finished, just covered behind protective sheets; or design elements and furniture for a whole section completely finished and just sitting somewhere waiting to be put in. So an almost empty room with cable hanging from the ceiling could be finished within two or three days, and you'd wonder how this was ever possible...
Yes and no - actually, the cabana cabin does have two areas: one is kind of a wintergarden which can even be closed off completely and is more part of the cabin itself. Outside of that, the cabin has a regular (uncovered) balcony in addition. See pictures here in my story: www.cruisetricks.de/werftbesuch-bei-der-sun-princess-erster-blick-auf-princess-cruises-neues-flaggschiff/ (it's in German, but you'll find a few pictures that speak for themselves; or you may want to user Google translate).
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We're on that cruise hope it's ready.
Looks lovely 🥰
She is set to set sail on Feb. 8, 2024...5 weeks from now....Is she going to meet that deadline? Looks a long ways from being ready to sail with passengers.
So far, I haven't heard anything about delays. I've seen many cruise ships in shipyards, also some being refurbished within just three or four weeks time, and they always look like this even shortly before delivery. There are great parts completely finished, just covered behind protective sheets; or design elements and furniture for a whole section completely finished and just sitting somewhere waiting to be put in. So an almost empty room with cable hanging from the ceiling could be finished within two or three days, and you'd wonder how this was ever possible...
Is the cabana balcony covered or not. Thank you
Yes and no - actually, the cabana cabin does have two areas: one is kind of a wintergarden which can even be closed off completely and is more part of the cabin itself. Outside of that, the cabin has a regular (uncovered) balcony in addition. See pictures here in my story: www.cruisetricks.de/werftbesuch-bei-der-sun-princess-erster-blick-auf-princess-cruises-neues-flaggschiff/ (it's in German, but you'll find a few pictures that speak for themselves; or you may want to user Google translate).
Thank you so much. I got one of these and was wondering!