NCL Jewel
cruise ship
Number of passengers = 3000
Average cost per person = $2000
Total revenue per week = $6 million
Assume travel agency takes 10% = $600,000
That leaves $5.4 for cruise ship operator
Staff of 1,100 + gas + water + cost of docking at ports...etc...
How much gross profit?
Travel: Norwegian Jewel Cruise Ship
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Cruise ship from the Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL). This cruise ship holds about 3000 passengers + 1100 crew.
The rooms with a balcony are really great for travelling with kids (especially a one-year-old), as they give you a nice view of the ocean. There is daily cleaning of the rooms (twice per day). Norwegian Cruise Line has a "freestyle cruising" concept that is really nice in that you can eat pretty much whenever you want. But, if you do want to eat at one of the specialty restaurants, you should make you reservations right when you arrive on the cruise ship, because they fill up extremely quickly. The burgers by the pool are very good, but the best ones are from the garden cafe at the very back of the cruise ship (aft). During lunch, you can ask the guy to make you a burger, and he will cook it especially for you. If you want to get a chair by the pool, many people wake up early and reserve their spots by tying on a towel or two and leaving their sandals. Then, they go to breakfast, and are sure to have a poolside (or 13th floor deck side) spot waiting for them. As the cruise ship is leaving the first port, I recommend going poolside, and enjoying the band (steel drums) with dancing. The dance room "Spinnaker Lounge" is fun at night, but most people dont seem to realize that its equally nice place to lounge during the day. They have very comfortable sofas looking out the windows at the front of the ship. The view is great, but beware of bingo day!
On NCL Jewel cruise ship, the 7th floor "Promenade", or outside walking area, is very nice. Its about 600 meters (yards) around the circle, so 2 laps is approximately a kilometer. The walking track has a great view from the back of the cruise ship, and the starboard (right) side has shuffle board. There is an ice cream machine in the garden cafe that is open 24 hours a day, and you always see people walking around with ice cream. Trick - put the chocolate sauce on the bottom, then the ice cream, then sprinkles or nuts on top. Deluxe! It seems that lots of people get lost on the cruise ship, but it is helpful to notice that the carpets have little fish, and all of the fish are swimming toward the front of the cruise ship.
Itineraries
1. Eastern Caribbean: - 7 days from Miami
Puerto Rico- San Juan
Antigua - St Johns
US Virgin Islands - St Thomas
Bahamas

Background info:
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_Jewel
The Norwegian Jewel entered service in August, 2005. She was constructed at Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.
Norwegian Jewel is NCL's third SuperStar class vessel. She was preceded by Norwegian Star, and Norwegian Dawn. She was followed one year later by Pride of Hawaii. Two more SuperStar vessels are currently under construction at Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Norwegian Pearl will enter service in 2006, and Norwegian Gem in 2007. Each SuperStar vessel has a similar outward appearance, but each is unique in terms of accommodations.
* Purpose-built for Freestyle Cruising
* 10 restaurants including Cagney's Steak House, Blue Lagoon and NCL's signature restaurant, Le Bistro.
* 'Bar Central' concept, featuring a martini bar, a champagne and wine bar and a beer and whisky pub, all connected.
* Staterooms modeled after those found aboard Norwegian Star and Norwegian Dawn - including the addition of 10 penthouse suites.
* A large number of staterooms in most categories that can interconnect.
* The state-of-the-art Bora Bora Health Spa.
* Splashdown Kids Club, Sapphire Kids Pool and Underground Teens Club.
Indepth review of ship: http://www.cruisecritic.com/reviews/review.cfm?ShipID=350
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