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From a small upmarket vessel designed to carry 100 passengers in comfort and luxury, easyCruiseOne was transformed by gutting the interiors and replacing them with spartan, modular cabins that sleep nearly twice as many passengers when fully booked. Think of a Newport estate being subdivided for travel trailers, and you'll have some idea of what to expect on this ship. While the bright neon orange hull emblazoned with "easycruise.com" acted in the past as a beacon to late-night revelers returning from shoreside restaurants and clubs, the garish look has undergone transformation. A new graphite grey paint job with discrete orange trim gives the ship a more refined appearance but shouldn't hamper the party spirit of its passengers.


Fast Facts

5 passenger decks

1 restaurant, 1 café

gym, 1 hot tub

2 bars

no kids under 14

 
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Don't look for nightly turn-down service or a chocolate on your pillow. In do-it-yourself fashion, cabin service is not automatic, but is available as an option. You don't have to make your own bed if you are willing to pay the add-on price (in British pounds). Just sign up at the reception desk, and you can have full cabin service (£5.90); full bathroom service (£4.90); fresh towels (£1.75); and fresh bed linens (£1.75).

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