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Cruise Ship Passenger Capacities, Crew, Space Ratios, & Pax/Crew Cruise Ships - Passengers, Crew, Space Ratios & Passenger/Crew Ratios 8/11/2015 MAX Guests to Space All Cruise Ships Passenger Ratio* (standard Pax/Crew Pax/Crew Names by Line Passengers Capacity Crew occupancy) Standard Max AIDA AIDAaura 1,266 1,691 389 25.00 3.25 4.35 AIDAbella 2,050 2,677 607 25.85 3.38 4.41 AIDAblu 2,192 2,820 611 25.21 3.59 4.62 AIDAcara 1,180 1,373 369 28.00 3.2 3.72 AIDAdiva 2,050 2,677 607 25.85 3.38 4.41 AIDAluna 2,050 2,677 607 25.85 3.38 4.41 AIDAmar 2,194 2,822 611 25.19 3.59 4.62 AIDAprima 2,250 – – – NA NA AIDAsol 2,194 2,822 611 25.19 3.59 4.62 AIDAstella 2,194 2,822 611 25,19 3.59 4.62 AIDAvita 1,266 1,691 389 25.00 3.25 4.35 20,886 24,072 5,412 3.86 4.45 AZAMARA Azamara Quest 710 764 390 42.00 1.82 1.96 Azamara Journey 710 764 390 42.00 1.82 1.96 1,420 1,528 780 1.82 1.96 CARNIVAL Carnival Breeze 3,690 4,676 1,386 34.80 2.66 3.37 Carnival Conquest 2,974 3,630 1,150 37.00 2.59 3.16 Carnival Dream 3,646 4,631 1,367 35.20 2.67 3.39 Carnival Ecstasy 2,056 2,634 920 34.23 2.23 2.86 Carnival Elation 2,052 2,630 920 34.29 2.23 2.86 Carnival Fantasy 2,056 2,634 920 34.23 2.23 2.86 Carnival Fascination 2,052 2,630 920 34.29 2.23 2.86 Carnival Freedom 2,974 3,630 1,150 25.90 2.59 3.16 Carnival Glory 2,974 3,630 1,150 37.00 2.59 3.16 Carnival Imagination 2,052 2,630 920 34.29 2.23 2.86 Carnival Inspiration 2,052 2,630 920 34.29 2.23 2.86 Carnival Legend 2,124 2,680 920 41.67 2.31 2.91 Carnival Liberty 2,974 3,630 1,150 37.00 2.59 3.16 Carnival Magic 3,690 4,676 1,386 34.76 2.66 3.37 Carnival Miracle 2,124 2,680 920 41.67 2.31 2.91 Carnival Paradise 2,052 2,630 920 34.29 2.23 2.86 Carnival Pride 2,124 2,680 920 41.67 2.31 2.91 Carnival Sensation 2,052 2,630 920 34.29 2.23 2.86 Carnival Spirit 2,124 2,680 920 41.67 2.31 2.91 Carnival Splendor 3,006 3,660 1,150 37.69 2.61 3.18 Carnival Sunshine (Destiny) 2,642 3,195 1,050 38.36 2.52 3.04 Data Source: ShipCruise.org Additional Calculations by Article Date: August 4, 2015 The National Institute of Cheer Cruise Ships - 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Passengers, Crew, Space Ratios & Passenger/Crew Ratios 8/11/2015 MAX Guests to Space All Cruise Ships Passenger Ratio* (standard Pax/Crew Pax/Crew Names by Line Passengers Capacity Crew occupancy) Standard Max Crystal Symphony 952 1,028 545 49.65 1.75 1.89 (Crystal Harmony) MS Asuka II 872 928 470 54.03 1.86 1.97 2,920 3,252 1,670 1.75 1.95 CUNARD ms Queen Elizabeth 2,092 2,300 1,000 39.17 2.09 2.3 RMS Queen Mary 2 2,592 3,056 1,253 49.54 2.07 2.44 ms Queen Victoria 1,980 2,150 1,003 41.86 1.97 2.14 6,664 7,506 3,256 2.05 2.31 DISNEY Disney Dream 2,500 4,000 1,453 32.42 1.72 2.75 Disney Fantasy 2,500 4,000 1,453 32.42 1.72 2.75 Disney Magic 1,754 2,400 945 34.71 1.86 2.54 Disney Wonder 1,754 2,400 945 34.71 1.86 2.54 8,508 12,800 4,796 1.77 2.67 HOLLAND AMERICA ms Amsterdam 1,380 1,657 615 37.86 2.24 2.69 ms Eurodam 2,104 2,576 929 33.49 2.26 2.77 ms Koningsdam 2,650 3,194 1,025 – 2.59 3.12 ms Maasdam 1,258 1,534 580 36.23 2.17 2.64 ms Nieuw Amsterdam 2,106 2,578 929 33.47 2.27 2.78 ms Noordam 1,918 2,353 820 35.00 2.34 2.87 ms Oosterdam 1,916 2,351 817 35.00 2.35 2.88 ms Prinsendam 835 910 470 41.74 1.78 1.94 ms Rotterdam 1,404 1,723 600 34.76 2.34 2.87 ms Ryndam 1,260 1,538 580 36.29 2.17 2.65 ms Statendam 1,260 1,538 580 36.29 2.17 2.65 ms Veendam 1,350 1,628 580 35.00 2.33 2.81 ms Volendam 1,432 1,745 615 35.00 2.33 2.84 ms Westerdam 1,916 2,351 817 35.00 2.35 2.88 ms Zaandam 1,432 1,745 615 35.18 2.33 2.84 ms Zuiderdam 1,916 2,349 817 35.00 2.35 2.88 26,137 31,770 11,389 2.29 2.79 MSC MSC Armonia 1,554 2,087 700 28.00 2.22 2.98 MSC Divina 3,502 4,363 1,370 31.95 2.56 3.18 MSC Fantasia 3,274 3,959 1,370 34.84 2.39 2.89 MSC Lirica 1,560 2,069 700 28.54 2.23 2.96 MSC Magnifica 2,518 3,013 987 31.00 2.55 3.05 Data Source: ShipCruise.org Additional Calculations by Article Date: August 4, 2015 The National Institute of Cheer Cruise Ships - Passengers, Crew, Space Ratios & Passenger/Crew Ratios 8/11/2015 MAX Guests to Space All Cruise Ships Passenger Ratio* (standard Pax/Crew Pax/Crew Names by Line Passengers Capacity Crew occupancy) Standard Max MSC Meraviglia 4,500 5,000 1,640 – 2.74 3.05 MSC Musica 2,550 3,013 987 31.00 2.58 3.05 MSC Opera 1,712 2,055 740 28.74 2.31 2.78 MSC Orchestra 2,550 3,013 987 31.00 2.58 3.05 MSC Poesia 2,550 3,013 987 31.00 2.58 3.05 MSC Prezioza 3,502 4,363 1,370 31.95 2.56 3.18 MSC Seaside 4,140 5,300 1,413 – 2.93 3.75 MSC Sinfonia 1,554 2,087 700 28.00 2.22 2.98 MSC Splendida 3,274 3,959 1,370 34.84 2.39 2.89 38,740 47,294 15,321 2.53 3.09 NORWEGIAN (NCL) Norwegian Bliss 4,200 5,400 1,750 – 2.4 3.09 Norwegian Breakaway 4,028 5,100 1,595 35.00 2.53 3.2 Norwegian Breakaway Plus 4,200 – – – NA NA Norwegian Dawn 2,340 4,140 1,073 22.28 2.18 3.86 Norwegian Epic 4,228 5,226 1,753 29.83 2.41 2.98 Norwegian Escape 4,200 5,400 1,750 – 2.4 3.09 Norwegian Gem 2,394 3,582 1,100 26.11 2.18 3.26 Norwegian Getaway 4,000 5,100 1,595 35.00 2.51 3.2 Norwegian Jade 2,402 3,590 1,078 26.00 2.23 3.33 Norwegian Jewel 2,376 3,566 1,100 26.22 2.16 3.24 Norwegian Pearl 2,394 3,582 1,100 26.11 2.18 3.26 Norwegian Sky 2,004 2,700 934 28.56 2.15 2.89 Norwegian Spirit 2,018 2,530 962 29.78 2.1 2.63 Norwegian Star 2,348 4,150 1,083 22.11 2.17 3.83 Norwegian Sun 1,936 3,000 953 26.10 2.03 3.15 NCL America – MS Pride of America 2,138 2,440 940 32.97 2.27 2.6 47,206 59,506 18,766 2.52 3.17 OCEANIA Insignia 698 834 386 36.30 1.81 2.16 Marina 1,258 1,578 800 41.88 1.57 1.97 Nautica 698 834 386 36.30 1.81 2.16 Regatta 698 834 386 36.30 1.81 2.16 Riviera 1,258 1,578 800 41.88 1.57 1.97 4,610 5,658 2,758 1.67 2.05 P&O UK mv Adonia 710 1,150 381 26.33 1.86 3.02 mv Arcadia 2,016 2,120 880 39.48 2.29 2.41 mv Aurora 1,870 1,950 850 39.00 2.2 2.29 mv Azura 3,100 3,574 1,226 32.19 2.53 2.92 Data Source: ShipCruise.org Additional Calculations by Article Date: August 4, 2015 The National Institute of Cheer Cruise Ships - 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