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    | Sea Cloud's cabins 
    offer passengers a perfect mix of Deluxe, comfort, and convenience. Please 
    have a look at the photos and descriptions below to find the cabin that is 
    right for you. | 
  
    | CATEGORY A, Owner's 
    Suite No. 1 | 
  
    |   | One can still sense the determination of the first owner, 
    Marjorie Merriweather Post, to create a home fit for royalty in her private 
    stateroom, today Cabin No. 1. The opulence of the fireplaces and bathroom of 
    Carrara marble, the finely etched wall-sized dressing mirror, the exquisite 
    Louis Philippe chairs, and the magnificent French bed make one forget that 
    one is on board a "windjammer." | 
  
    | CATEGORY A, Owner's 
    Suite No. 2 | 
  
    |   | When you enter the dark maple paneled cabin you 
    immediately feel that the spirit of the original owner, E.F. Hutton is very 
    much alive. This was his personal domain on the vessel and many of the 
    original details, such as the large dresser, have been lovingly restored. | 
  
    | CATEGORY B, cabin No. 3 | 
  
    |   | The antique beds and 
    armchairs in this cabin give it a distinct "colonial" atmosphere. The 
    bathroom is appointed in grey and green marble, which complements the 
    general feeling of space in this large cabin. | 
  
    | CATEGORY B, cabin No. 4 | 
  
    |   | Anybody who has 
    visited an English country house will immediately feel at home in this 
    cabin, which is appointed with a queen-size bed, a Louis XVI dresser, 
    writing desk and two comfortable arm chairs. The bathroom, with tub, is in 
    white marble with gold fittings. | 
  
    | CATEGORY B, cabin No. 5 | 
  
    |   | The marble fire 
    place opposite the twin creates a most warm atmosphere in the cabin. The 
    size of the cabin means that the beds can be pulled apart without giving up 
    the feeling of space. | 
  
    | CATEGORY B, cabin No. 6 | 
  
    |   | This cabin, as with 
    all the others, has played host to many famous people over the years, as a 
    glance in the ship's guest book will illustrate. The large twin beds can be 
    pulled apart if required. | 
  
    | CATEGORY B, cabin No. 7 | 
  
    |   | It was in this cabin 
    that Dina Merrill, the daughter of Marjorie Merriweather Post and Ed Hutton, 
    spent much of her childhood. With it's paneling in light maple wood and 
    inlays of dark mahogany the cabin exudes not only warmth, but also memories 
    of a happy childhood. Although the cabin has been extensively renovated, 
    great care has been taken by expert craftsmen to maintain the ambience of an 
    earlier time. | 
  
    | CATEGORY B, cabin No. 8 | 
  
    |   | The renovation of 
    the vessel included the creation of cabin No. 8. While the grey marble and 
    the fittings in the bathroom are new, much attention has been paid to ensure 
    that this spacious cabin reflects the quality of the workmanship of which 
    the vessel can be proud. The warm peach color creates a particularly 
    soothing atmosphere. | 
  
    | CATEGORY 1, cabins 30 
    and 31 | 
  
    |   | Passengers looking 
    to savor the adventure of sailing on the high seas will feel especially 
    pampered in these cabins as they have large windows looking towards the bow 
    as well as to the side. The cabins have queen-size beds, an armchair and 
    stool, ample storage space and luxurious bathrooms. | 
  
    | CATEGORY 2, cabins 32, 
    33, 34, 35, 36 and 37 | 
  
    |   | These Cabins have 
    their own marble bathrooms, comfortable beds and spacious closets. The fact 
    that they are on the Captain's deck ensures wonderful views through the 
    large windows. Attractive furnishings help to create a warm and welcoming 
    atmosphere. | 
  
    | CATEGORY 3, cabins 11*, 
    12*, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,and 25 | 
  
    |  | All the cabins, 
    except 11 and 12 which are on the Main deck, are on the Promenade deck and 
    so are able to offer a view of the sea through two large windows. All cabins 
    have twin beds, spacious closets and Deluxe en-suite bathroom facilities. 
    *In 2003, Cabins 11 and 12 will be renovated to become larger cabins and 
    will be numbered 9 and 10. They will be reclassified to be the same as 
    Deluxe Cabins 3, 4, 7, and 8. | 
  
    | CATEGORY 4, cabins 28 
    and 29 | 
  
    |   | Due to the tapering 
    of the ship's hull towards the stern, these two cabins are slightly smaller 
    than the other twin cabins on the Promenade deck. They are nevertheless as 
    luxuriously appointed as the other cabins and have ample storage space as 
    well as an en-suite bathroom. | 
  
    | CATEGORY 5, cabins 14, 
    15, 16 and 17 | 
  
    |   | There is a certain 
    fascination for anyone who loves the sea to be able to stay in these 
    original cabins on the Promenade deck, just below the bridge. The cabins 
    have bunk beds and despite their being renovated with the addition of an 
    en-suite bathroom, they maintain the flavor of real life aboard ship. | 
  
    | CATEGORY 6, cabins 26 
    and 27 - 2002 Only 
    - These cabins will not be in service in 2003. | 
  
    |   | These cabins are 
    primarily designed to accommodate passengers traveling alone. They do 
    however have a pull down bunk above the bed if this is required. The cabins 
    are 100 sq. ft. in size, which means that one does not feel cramped. The 
    cabins have en-suite facilities and also have two large windows. 2002 Only. | 
  
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