The Azura cruise liner can typically accommodate around 3,100 passengers.
12. It depends on the ship, but mostly 12.
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.
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.
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 former 'Cunard' liner QE2 had 12 passenger decks. In fact she still has 12 passenger decks, although she doesn't carry passengers any longer, being under new ownership and permanently docked in Dubai.For more information, see Related links below.
how many decks were on the mayflower
in 1912 it would take a liner about 7 days now you can reach it alot sooner
Cruise ship fuel capacity depends on many factors. These include the type of fuel the ship uses, the size and design of the ship, the duration of the cruise, and the length of each leg of the cruise before it reaches a port where fuel can be replenished. It also depends on the amount of time the ship will be docked in various cruise ports rather than cruising.
the titantic had many decks, although i dont know exactly how many
14 decks
It had 17 decks and 14 passanger