Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What are the characteristics of first-class, second-class, third-class, and private seats on a ship? Please summarize each.

What are the characteristics of first-class, second-class, third-class, and private seats on a ship? Please summarize each.

Introduction to ship cabins:

★ First class, special class and VIP cabins are cabins for two people. They are on the uppermost deck and have windows. There are two tiles in the room, and the equipment is generally independent. Bathroom equipment, TV, sofa, etc. The two-person cabin is also called the deluxe cabin.

★ Second Class A and Second Class B are four-person cabins with windows on the upper deck. Some Second Class A cabins have independent bathroom facilities.

★ Third class A and third class B, cabins for six to eight people. Above the deck, there are windows and a private bathroom

★ The fourth-class A Luojiashan ship has a cabin for 10 people, and the fourth-class A of other ship types has a cabin for 12 to 16 people. Below the deck, there are no windows, there is a private bathroom, and there are relatively more people in fourth-class cabin B. It is customary to call fourth class A and fourth class B economy class

Floor seats means that you get a set of bedding with your ticket and find a place to rest on your own in the aisle in the cabin, below the waterline. Exchange your bedding for your ticket before disembarking. The characteristic of the banquet is that there is no sign.