Norwegian Star is a Dawn-class cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL). Ordered by and intended for Star Cruises, it was originally named SuperStar Libra before being transferred to NCL. Norwegian Star is a Panamax cruise ship; its 294-meter-length (965 ft) and 32.2-meter-beam (105.6 ft) nears the limit for ships transiting the Panama Canal.
Norwegian Star was built by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Construction began on Norwegian Star in 2000 and was completed in mid-2001, with the ship put into service later that year. Originally circumnavigating the Hawaiian Islands since its introduction, Norwegian Star was moved to the Pacific Coast of North America in 2004.
Norwegian Star's gross tonnage (GT) is 91,740. She is 294 meters (965 ft) long, with a beam of 32.2 meters (105.6 ft) and a draft of 8.2 meters (27 ft). Norwegian Star is a Panamax ship and was designed at the maximum size that can be accommodated by the locks of the Panama Canal. Four 14,700-kilowatt (19,700 hp) MAN B&W diesel generating sets power the ship, which can run on either diesel fuel or heavy fuel oil. Propulsion is provided by two 19,500-kilowatt (26,100 hp) Azipods built by the ABB Group, and a set of three 2,390-kilowatt (3,210 hp) bow thrusters. Norwegian Star is equipped with a pair of stabilizers with an area of 8 square meters (86 sq ft) each.
Norwegian Star has a maximum capacity—assuming double occupancy—of 2,348 passengers. Of Norwegian Star's 1,176 cabins, 70 percent had views of the ocean. Unusual, for a cruise ship, are its twin 220-square-meter (2,370 sq ft), three-bedroom, suites situated atop the ship complete with private garden and sundeck. When built, Norwegian Star was also one of the few cruise ships built without a casino, something that was prohibited by Hawaiian law; a 900-square-meter (10,000 sq ft) casino was added in 2005 when she was repositioned. Because the ship was ordered by Star Cruises and to be based out of Singapore, the decor and layout of Norwegian Star was meant to appeal to Asian and Australian passenger rather than Americans where she was ultimately based. The Norwegian Star has ten different dining areas.
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0:10 Sun Deck - Deck 13
4:42 Sky High Bar - Deck 13
5:57 Sun Deck - Deck 13
11:32 Golf Driving Nets - Deck 13
12:08 Sun Deck - Deck 13
14:59 Golf Driving Nets - Deck 13
15:39 Sports Deck - Deck 14
18:34 Jogging Track - Deck 13
21:09 Oasis Pool - Deck 12
23:00 Topsiders Bar & Grill - Deck 12
23:56 Oasis Pool - Deck 12
24:15 Spice H2O - Deck 12
27:06 The Library - Deck 12
28:03 Sugarcane Mojito Bar & Moderno Churrascaria - Deck 13
29:09 Cagney's Steakhouse - Deck 13
30:05 Entourage & Video Arcade - Deck 12
31:26 Splash Academy - Deck 13
31:45 Pulse Fitness Center and Aerobic Room - Deck 12
32:11 Mandara Spa - Decks 11 & 12
32:43 Garden Cafe - Deck 12
36:10 Club Balcony Suite 11032 - Deck 11
38:26 Internet Cafe - Deck 9
39:55 O'Sheehan's Neighborhood Bar & Grill - Deck 8
41:50 Shore Excursions & Cruise Next - Deck 7
42:25 Atrium Cafe - Deck 7
43:01 Guest Services - Deck 7
43:25 Tides Gift Shop - Deck 7
43:59 Proof Whiskey Bar - Deck 7
45:17 Photo Gallery - Deck 7
46:02 Bliss Ultra Lounge - Deck 7
46:41 Sushi Bar, Sake Bar & Ginza Restaurant - Deck 7
47:47 Teppanyaki - Deck 7
49:03 Tradewinds Tax & Duty Free - Deck 7
50:14 Versailles Restaurant - Deck 7
52:15 The Promenade - Deck 7
1:01:34 Stardust Theater - Decks 6 & 7
1:03:31 Aqua Restaurant - Deck 6
1:04:14 La Cucina - Deck 6
1:05:18 Art Gallery - Deck 6
1:05:41 Gatsby's Champagne Bar - Deck 6
1:06:06 Casino - Deck 6
1:06:50 Le Bistro - Deck 6
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Norwegian Star was built by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Construction began on Norwegian Star in 2000 and was completed in mid-2001, with the ship put into service later that year. Originally circumnavigating the Hawaiian Islands since its introduction, Norwegian Star was moved to the Pacific Coast of North America in 2004.
Norwegian Star's gross tonnage (GT) is 91,740. She is 294 meters (965 ft) long, with a beam of 32.2 meters (105.6 ft) and a draft of 8.2 meters (27 ft). Norwegian Star is a Panamax ship and was designed at the maximum size that can be accommodated by the locks of the Panama Canal. Four 14,700-kilowatt (19,700 hp) MAN B&W diesel generating sets power the ship, which can run on either diesel fuel or heavy fuel oil. Propulsion is provided by two 19,500-kilowatt (26,100 hp) Azipods built by the ABB Group, and a set of three 2,390-kilowatt (3,210 hp) bow thrusters. Norwegian Star is equipped with a pair of stabilizers with an area of 8 square meters (86 sq ft) each.
Norwegian Star has a maximum capacity—assuming double occupancy—of 2,348 passengers. Of Norwegian Star's 1,176 cabins, 70 percent had views of the ocean. Unusual, for a cruise ship, are its twin 220-square-meter (2,370 sq ft), three-bedroom, suites situated atop the ship complete with private garden and sundeck. When built, Norwegian Star was also one of the few cruise ships built without a casino, something that was prohibited by Hawaiian law; a 900-square-meter (10,000 sq ft) casino was added in 2005 when she was repositioned. Because the ship was ordered by Star Cruises and to be based out of Singapore, the decor and layout of Norwegian Star was meant to appeal to Asian and Australian passenger rather than Americans where she was ultimately based. The Norwegian Star has ten different dining areas.
0:00 Norwegian Star
0:10 Sun Deck - Deck 13
4:42 Sky High Bar - Deck 13
5:57 Sun Deck - Deck 13
11:32 Golf Driving Nets - Deck 13
12:08 Sun Deck - Deck 13
14:59 Golf Driving Nets - Deck 13
15:39 Sports Deck - Deck 14
18:34 Jogging Track - Deck 13
21:09 Oasis Pool - Deck 12
23:00 Topsiders Bar & Grill - Deck 12
23:56 Oasis Pool - Deck 12
24:15 Spice H2O - Deck 12
27:06 The Library - Deck 12
28:03 Sugarcane Mojito Bar & Moderno Churrascaria - Deck 13
29:09 Cagney's Steakhouse - Deck 13
30:05 Entourage & Video Arcade - Deck 12
31:26 Splash Academy - Deck 13
31:45 Pulse Fitness Center and Aerobic Room - Deck 12
32:11 Mandara Spa - Decks 11 & 12
32:43 Garden Cafe - Deck 12
36:10 Club Balcony Suite 11032 - Deck 11
38:26 Internet Cafe - Deck 9
39:55 O'Sheehan's Neighborhood Bar & Grill - Deck 8
41:50 Shore Excursions & Cruise Next - Deck 7
42:25 Atrium Cafe - Deck 7
43:01 Guest Services - Deck 7
43:25 Tides Gift Shop - Deck 7
43:59 Proof Whiskey Bar - Deck 7
45:17 Photo Gallery - Deck 7
46:02 Bliss Ultra Lounge - Deck 7
46:41 Sushi Bar, Sake Bar & Ginza Restaurant - Deck 7
47:47 Teppanyaki - Deck 7
49:03 Tradewinds Tax & Duty Free - Deck 7
50:14 Versailles Restaurant - Deck 7
52:15 The Promenade - Deck 7
1:01:34 Stardust Theater - Decks 6 & 7
1:03:31 Aqua Restaurant - Deck 6
1:04:14 La Cucina - Deck 6
1:05:18 Art Gallery - Deck 6
1:05:41 Gatsby's Champagne Bar - Deck 6
1:06:06 Casino - Deck 6
1:06:50 Le Bistro - Deck 6
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