What do the cabin symbols mean when travelling Norwegian Cruise Lines?

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crystalz_ca asked:


When I bring up a map of the Norwegian Jade all the cabins have some sort of symbol in them, triangles etc. I know, in general, the symbols mean quad room, obstructed view etc. But with Norwegian Cruise Lines what do the symbols mean? I have found no help on the various travel sites nor from the cruise ship site itself.

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3 Responses to “What do the cabin symbols mean when travelling Norwegian Cruise Lines?”
  1. ramirezrossie Says:

    maybe go back to caving

  2. PJ Says:

    Square = disability cabin (ADA)
    Circle = hearing impaired
    = connected staterooms
    White triangle = king sized bed
    Diamond = queen bed
    Filled triangle: space for a 3rd person
    Plus: space for a 3rd and 4th person
    White star: up to 6 people
    Filled star: up to 5 people
    O = “family friendly accommodations”

    You have to roll the mouse over the legend in the bottom right hand corner:

    If you have more general cruise questions, you might want to check out the Savvy Guide to cruises:

    Have fun with your cruise!

  3. Empress1 Says:

    They mean: Go FAR FAR AWAY FROM NCL!!!

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