Why indeed. One comment from Cruising Mates [!] suggests :-
The other thing about Saga is they have less room on their ships for cabins as they have larger capacity morgues than is usual. A typical 70,000 - 100,000 tonne has 2-3 places, Saga ships have 5-7.
They tend to keep this relatively quiet, but i found out from my mother ( who has done 3 world cruises with them + other shorter cruises) as that is the sort of question she would ask , especially on the longer sea passages.
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This is a very rich seam for the student of the absurd. "Cruising Mates" must have millions of hits which only last three seconds; people realising that it was not um, exactly what they were looking for, before following up that lead on "Muscle-boy Rampage".
And I love the bit about the morgue capacity being higher for Saga. I had initial visions of whole decks given over to the refrigerated remains of tanned British philistines. A maximum of 7 per voyage? I suppose that if they have a bad outbreak of 'flu they could do a few burials at sea. You could, of course, pay less for this. And even less if you brought your own ballast.
Still, with all that refrigeration - if anything happened like ...
But do they navigate by dead reckoning?
Sam - seven sounds too few to me too. Of course in the days of coal, a bit of ballast would have been no problem.
James - cool customers on a Saga tour.
Demetrius - oh dear (:
"Cruising Mates" must have millions of hits which only last three seconds; people realising that it was not um, exactly what they were looking for, before following up that lead on "Muscle-boy Rampage"
Indeed Sam. And sometimes obscure blogs are found by people searching for 'Cruising Mates'!
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