Yes, the compound noun 'cruise ships' is a common noun, a general word for any cruise ships of any kind.
Yes, the compound noun 'cruise ships' is a common noun, a general word for any cruise ships of any kind.
Cruise Ships are like any other vacation spot. Instead of doing it on land, people do it on the ships.
Yes. Most of them are cruise ships.
Which ship? Or do you mean the total of all the cruise ships in the world?
I believe that you mean to be asking about Azura decks, since Azura is a line of cruise ships, and azure is a color. To see deck plans for Azura ships, visit http://www.pocruises.com/Cruise-Ships/Azura/Ship-Decks/ and see if there are any that work for your purposes.
Yes, the have two different types of plush toys aboard the Disney Cruise ships. They have the normal, everyday Mickey and Friends, and then they have the Mickey Crew dressed up in nautical outfits.
The largest Royal Caribbean cruise ships also happen to be the largest of any passenger ships in the world. they are called Oasis class ships, and Royal Caribbean currently has two of them, name Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas.
Cruise ships have all the major parts of any other ships, with added parts that provide luxury and comfort for guests. Cruise ships have a wheel-house, engine room, and galley. The cruise ship has quarters for staff, as well as well-appointed rooms for guests. An elevator takes guests from one deck to another quickly. The promenade and activity decks are wide-open spaces for the guests enjoyment. Cruise ships also have night clubs, casinos, spas, and sports and fitness areas. The dining rooms on cruise ships are large and elegantly-appointed.
There are many ocean liners in operation. Google "cruise ships."
No, however Disney Cruise Line ships offer many activities designed specifically for adults. There are adult-only restaurants and spas. The ships overall are designed for family fun.
There are only a handful of commercial cruise ships that are American flagged. The only ships owned by a major cruise line are operated by Norwegian Cruise Lines America. There are only three. Oceanic, the former Independence and United States are not in service. Oceanic is somewhere in Asia awaiting her fate by sale and SSUS is in Philadelphia laid up. Anyone wanting a more complete listing may contact the US Maritime Administration. www.marad.dot.gov