The term "stateroom" originated from the maritime context, referring to a cabin or room on a ship, typically designated for passengers of higher status. It combines the word "state," indicating a level of importance or distinction, with "room," signifying a space for accommodation. Over time, the usage has expanded to include similar quarters in hotels and other establishments, emphasizing comfort and luxury. The concept reflects both the hierarchical nature of society and the amenities provided for affluent travelers.
The suite is the largest stateroom on a ship.
The most comfortable and affordable is the ocean view stateroom.
Stateroom Secrets - 1919 was released on: USA: 7 April 1919
The cast of Stateroom Secrets - 1919 includes: Eddie Lyons Lee Moran
Stateroom
Your Stateroom representative will show you.
Booking for April for a one night stay will be: Two Room Deluxe 169.95 King Stateroom 169.95 Two Queen Stateroom 169.95 King Spa Stateroom 189.95 One Bedroom Mangrove Suite 189.95 Before Tax for just a room package
The Captain's Cabin or Captain's Stateroom
A Night at the Opera
Restaurant, Stateroom, post office, swimming pool, gymnasium, elevator.
No. To the best of my knowledge there are no cruise ships that have a computer in every stateroom. However, there are many that have internet access, either hard-wired or Wi-Fi, available throughout the ship if you bring your own laptop or tablet to use.
just another name for a cabin.....think small hotel room...carnival has the largest rooms