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Oriana

2005 World Cruise Review 

 All photographs on this review are © Copyright 2005 & taken Reuben Goossens & Mr. Hun-Eng Tan

Anderson’s

Just aft of the Royal Court on Promenade Deck (deck 8) is Anderson’s, the luxuriant Champagne and Caviar lounge and bar. During the day this room is a relatively quiet venue, but popular with those who enjoy playing chess. However, pre dinner and at night this elegant room comes to life. 80% of this room is non-smoking, which is only permitted a well separated bar on the starboard side. It needs to be noted that in the evening the dress code of the day is strictly enforced, as it is in the Crows Nest on Sun Deck (deck 13).

As the photographs on this page show, this room has been designed in the manner of a fine gentleman’s club of days long gone by with similar fine features. The room is filled with marble, fine timbers, Persian carpets, brocades, blue willow lamp bases and a variety of paintings. All in all, it is the perfect venue for an elegant night out.

 

Entrance to Anderson’s - Portside passage looking aft

 

 Anderson’s lobby – looking to starboard

 

  Anderson’s - looking forward to starboard

 

 Anderson’s - looking forward to port

 

 Smoking is only permitted in the starboard bar – looking aft

 

 Anderson‘s starboard bar – looking aft

 

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All photographs on this review are © Copyright 2005 & taken by Reuben Goossens & Mr. Hun-Eng Tan

 

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