That depends on what cruise line and cruise ship, because each ship might have a different naming convention for their decks... named after constellations, mythology, literary figures, etc. To know those for sure, you would have to look up the individual ship.
However, here are some general deck terms that are common among ships:
Atrium or Lobby deck: The deck with the the shore excursion desk, the photo gallery, etc.
Boat deck: The deck area where lifeboats are stored.
Bridge deck: The deck area including helm/navigation.
Lido deck: The deck where the outdoor swimming pool is. On many ships this is also the deck where the buffet dining is located as well.
Promenade deck: The deck that has the "wrap-around porch" with open railings where people can sit and watch the ocean, or walk all the way around the ship. Many ships also have shops on this deck, so it can also be called the "Shopping deck."
Spa deck: The deck where the spa is.
Sports deck: The deck with a Basketball and tennis court, etc.
Sun deck: Deck for sunbathing, doesn't usually extend the length of the ship.
Upper deck: The highest deck of the hull, extending all the way across the ship from stem to stern.
The lower decks of a cruise ship typically experience less motion compared to the upper decks.
About 10 for a large cruise ship. About 6 for a small cruise ship. By the way you would say decks not floors in a ship.
12. It depends on the ship, but mostly 12.
The lower decks of a cruise ship typically experience the least movement.
The most movement on a cruise ship is typically felt at the front of the ship, known as the bow, and on higher decks.
The least movement on a cruise ship is typically experienced in the middle of the ship, on lower decks, and towards the centerline.
Depends on the size of the ship. I was on a Viking River cruise and the ship had three decks. Huge ships like the big cruise ships can hold 8,000 people and have 8 decks.
The Queen Mary 2 cruise ship is a huge 1,132ft long with a total of 17 decks. 13 of the decks are passenger decks and can hold a total of 2620 passengers with 1,253 officers and crew members.
The Promenade deck on a cruise ship is usually the deck that runs almost the whole course of the ship. You can walk down it and see shops, casino, disco, bars, entertainment venues, there is much to do on this level! Its one of the main decks of activity on the ship aswell as the top decks ofcourse!
The height of a cruise ship's decks above water can vary significantly depending on the ship's design and size. Typically, the lowest passenger decks are around 10 to 15 feet above the waterline, while higher decks can be 30 feet or more above the water. The elevated design helps provide passengers with better views and minimizes the impact of waves. Specific measurements can differ between different classes and brands of cruise ships.
Olivia and Hans could not afford the more expensive cabins on the upper decks of the cruise ship. They opted to ride in the steerage on the lower decks.
The lower decks of a cruise ship, closer to the center of the ship, provide the most stability and rock the least during rough seas.