Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic has announced that National
Geographic Orion will undergo renovations to two public spaces during dry
dock this September. The renovations will be made to two public spaces: The
Lounge (main) and the Observation Lounge, and are being redesigned to better
serve the dynamic, learning-oriented community of guests and staff aboard.
Renovations
include:
• The current library
will be removed from The Lounge, providing an additional 20% of space that will
enable seating now for all guests and expedition team at once.
• The Lounge will
feature a “circle of truth” in the center (as on National Geographic Explorer),
which will serve as the focal area for all presentations and recap discussions
by the ship’s expedition team and experts.
• A newly designed bar.
• Updating of all
furnishings and carpets in a modern, expedition style.
• Upgrade of all audio
and visual functions including large high definition flat screens and
contemporary audio system.
• The Observation
Lounge will undergo a complete refurbishment and layout change, and will feature
an intimate library, nautical chart table, and a self-serve beverage
station.
The renovations are
being done by ICF Singapore, a world leader in interior ship design, and will be
completed in time for the September 16, 2014 Wild Encounters from Borneo to Bali
expedition.
Lindblad
Expeditions-National Geographic launched the 102-guest National Geographic
Orion in March 2014. While she has retained all her state-of-the-art
comforts, the ship was equipped with a full roster of exploration tools
including tandem kayaks, an innovative ROV (remotely operated vehicle reaching
depths up to 1,000 feet), snorkeling gear for all, a dive master, scuba gear
that can accommodate up to 24 divers at a time, and a glass bottom boat.
For more information
or to book your Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic experience today, visit
www.expeditions.com,
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