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Does Fantasy Have Portholes Below the Waterline?


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There is a model of the Fantasy in my office that shows 3 porthole windows in the bow of the ship well below the waterline. My question is do these exist on the actual ship? That would be a cool room to book.

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There is a model of the Fantasy in my office that shows 3 porthole windows in the bow of the ship well below the waterline. My question is do these exist on the actual ship? That would be a cool room to book.

Um....no.

 

Any rooms below deck 1 are crew spaces. And don't have portholes.

 

Can you post a picture? What you're seeing could be the thruster tunnels (tubes)?

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If you're talking about those three holes below the waterline on the bow, those are the thrusters, propellers inside circular tunnels to assist with moving the ships sideways. Similar ones on the rear of the ships.

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If you're talking about those three holes below the waterline on the bow, those are the thrusters, propellers inside circular tunnels to assist with moving the ships sideways. Similar ones on the rear of the ships.

This is the Disney Wonder in drydock......those are THRUSTERS, not portholes.

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