Mein Schiff 4 deck 3 plan (Atlantik-Cabins-Hospital-Lobby)

Deck layout and review

Review of Mein Schiff 4 deck 3 (Atlantik-Cabins-Hospital-Lobby)

Theater (capacity 1000 seats, lower level 1 of 3) is the ship’s main show lounge for grand-style music and show productions. The evening entertainment program includes opera and theatrical performances, musicals, varietes, themed dance and music shows (like Beatles, Rockshow), Sketch Parade, magicians and flying acrobatic artists. The theater has a revolving stage and 8 dynamic LED screens.

The Hospital/Infirmary (located behind the theater) is operated by German doctors and nurses (on 24-hour duty) and primarily with German drugs. Payments are made by the boarding pass. Treatments at the Infirmary are equivalent to a private doctor’s visit. Germany’s health insurance policies don't apply, so buying cruise health insurance is recommended.

Reception is located in the Atrium (opposite to the lifts) and provides 24-hour guest services (dining reservations, lost baggage/property, onboard bills, pursers /money exchange), passenger assistance, information.

“Atlantic Classic” (capacity 530 seats, complimentary) is one of the ship’s three main dining rooms for buffet-style Breakfast (7:30-10 am), Lunch (12-2 pm) and waiter-served Dinner (6-9:30 pm, 5-course menu). Dining rooms’ menus are a la carte, with most items being cruise price inclusive. Still, some menu inclusions (like fine wines, Champagne, liquors) are at extra charge.

Cruise cabins from 3000 to 3125, of which Inside cabins (categories – C connecting and loft bed, 2 wheelchair-accessible /3006 & 3015), Oceanview cabins (B – sofa bed, obstructed view, connecting, 4 wheelchair-accessible /#3097-3099-3101-3103; and cat C).

Anker Deck (Deck 2 below) is the Tendering Deck with all 4 boarding areas (2 on each side of the ship). From here passengers embark on tender boats to visit ports without docks (quays, piers, wharves) with capacity to handle large-sized vessels.