The cruise ship has thirteen decks, with decks 6-10 being cabin decks. Crew quarters were on decks 2 and below. Decks 3-5 had common public facilities such as shops, restaurants, a large theater, an ice rink and more.
Deck 11 was "topside" and in addition to several pools and spas, it had plenty of deck chairs, bars and more. Deck 12 had a jogging track, fitness center, basketball court, minature golf, facilities for teenagers and more.
With just over 3000 passengers, the pools got very crowded during the midday. There was a second pool intended for adults only, and although I didn't see any "guards", the kids onboard seemed to honor the rule and that pool was less crowded. Because I'm naturally an early riser I used the adult pool and its spa very early in the day so as to avoid crowds.
In addition to bars, live music was offered several times each day on Deck 11. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves, in spite of the possible crowded conditions.
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