Mein Schiff Deck Plans

Mein Schiff 3 and  Mein Schiff 4 feature 13 Decks accessible to passengers.

Nominal passenger capacity is 2,506 in 1,253 cabins (double occupancy).



Deck 3 - the lowest - is a mix of passenger cabins and public spaces.
Decks 4 and 5 are entirely public spaces (except the Galley).
Decks 6 -10 are entirely "hotel decks".
Deck 11 is a "hotel deck" as well except forward part (Sauna).
Deck 12 is all public.
Deck 13 does not exist.
Deck 14 is the last deck that extends from bow to stern. This is a top deck open to the sun. 
10 double-deck suites take some part of deck 14 forward.
Deck 15 represents two separate isles
Deck 16 is a tiny one - a lovely spot called "Look-out" (aft).



Mein Schiff 3 at a Glance













Deck Plans
Decks 3-5



















































Deck 3 is the lowest passenger deck on the Mein Schiff 3.
Deck 3 plan closely resembles Celebrity Solstice with a theater lower level #42 (inaccessible from deck 3), rows of window cabins and inside cabins, two elevator bunks (A and B), Atrium lower level #55 (Reseption), lower deck of Main Dining Room ("Atlantic" #54) and the Galley.
The difference: lower Atrium is not board to board wide. Rows of window cabins extend up to MDR.
Same change has been adopted for RCI Quantum Class ships.

Decks 4-5 is a tremendous improvement over original starting point (Celebrity Solstice) but major defining points are still recognizable.

Two-deck high Celebrity Central is now Meerleben-Erleben (Sea World and Exploration #50) - a kind of environment you would see at Science and Technology museums.

Two-deck high port side shopping row (Celebrity) has been replaced by  magnificent Klalnghaus #48 - probably the first Philarmonia at sea. In fact, this is a multi-purpose lounge that can be used as a concert hall, a cinema, a dance floor, etc.
By size and location Klanghaus resembles Queens Room on the Queen Elizabeth (Queen Victoria) and Queens Lounge on the Koningsdam.

The Atrium houses Tag & Nacht Bistro #34 on Deck 5 (atrium cafe "Day and Night" - open almost 24/7) - included in the price. Location is the same as Bistro on Five on Celebrity.
The place on the opposite side (where cafe Al Bacio was) is given to a Sushi bar ($).

MDR is exactly where it was on Celebrity (Decks 3-4 behind elevators bunk B and engines uptake case).
A major difference here: Mein Schiff designers made a huge open in deck 5 floor, so MDR is now three decks high!
The Schau Bar #33 on Deck 5 (a lounge with a small stage and a dance floor) has replaced Murano restaurant and former Michael's Club.
This space now really stands out with a white spiral staircase from Deck 4 to Deck 5.

Another major improvement is found in the stern area.
There are two extra charge restaurants there.
The "Richards" #31took place of the Blu, "Surf & Turf" #32 replaced Qsine. Both spaces do not stick out on both sides of the ship as it was on Celebrity, so promenade deck is nicely wrapping the stern on Mein Schiff 3.
More over, Tuscan Grille has been removed. This place on Deck 5  (after addition some extra space on Deck 4 aft) is now a beautiful two-decks high aft looking lounge (Glass Diamond Lounge - #43).

More pages to come: we will see Mein Schiff Theater, Atrium, Dining Room and many other places on this beautiful ship....


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