Before I go on with the port of call posts I figured I'd post the rest of the photos of the ship, mostly the inside shots I took. It was my first time on a ship all decorated for Christmas. The holiday decorations added a special touch.

Small side view of the ship.
The fifth deck of the ship, the Fiesta Deck. This deck is beautiful. It has an upper level which can be seen from the Fifth deck where the shopping and restaurants are. This is mid-ship. Some of the things you can find in this area of the ship include
- World-class art collection, gallery and auctions
- ScholarShip@Sea®
- 24-hour Internet service (wireless access available)
- Library and writing room
- Hearts & Minds Wedding Chapel



Below is the customer service area. The people who work in this area are from all over the world. Their name tags also say where they are from.



One of the many light sections in the ceiling.




Relaxing and listening to the band at night.



Captain's Bridge


The picture below is for all of you who were wondering where the people were in my previous photos;)

These are the majority of the on-board photos to give you some idea of how beautiful this ship is. I hope you enjoyed the view.


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There still aren't many people though.......
Lucky Stars doesn't look very crowded does it? That's a good thing. When you consider that the ship has a Passenger Capacity of 3,100 plus 1200 crew members.
They are a lot bigger than I thouhgt.
I am trying to find some of my friends whom I have lost track of over the year 2008. I want to beging the year 2009 anew. I have missed chatting with you and have now bookmarked your posts so I will not lose contact with you again my friend. I just did a post explaining this comment. :)
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BTW - your photos are really spectacular!
I hope to go on a cruise one day... this only makes it look more tempting!