Chapter 351 The Floating Castle at Sea – The Explorer!

The fitness area boasts a 270-degree sea view, with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer panoramic views.

The facilities are complete, allowing tourists to enjoy the sea view while exercising and taking photos.

[Great! I can't even imagine how much fun I'll have working out here as a fitness blogger!]

[A fitness guru spotted! Looking for recommendations; if it looks good, I'd love to try it out!]

[Even professionals can tell that these gym equipment are all top-of-the-line; a membership fee outside would cost a fortune, yet they're free here?!]

With the spontaneous popularization of knowledge by professional netizens, some things no longer need to be said by Göring.

The effect is much better and more convincing than him rambling on and on.

"Most of the facilities on the Explorer are free to experience, but to ensure the best experience for everyone, there may be limits on the number of times or the time, and reservations may be required. We hope you can understand."

After all, it is a naval vessel with a capacity of nearly 100,000 passengers, and due to limitations in manpower and space, some trade-offs must be made.

Fortunately, there are plenty of activities to enjoy, so visitors won't get bored, which is understandable to netizens.

[It's good enough if there are any freebies to be had; you can't keep taking advantage of just one, right?]

[That's right! Dividing the traffic actually allows everyone to better experience various projects, I support it!]

Honestly, I feel that during a study abroad program, it's not necessarily possible to experience all the programs, so there's no need to rewatch them.

Generally speaking, most people only participate in such sea-based study tours once, and they definitely hope to experience as many activities as possible.

Therefore, the restrictions that Goering and his group considered actually ensured the playability to some extent and prevented people from wasting time.

"Thank you for your understanding. Now I will take you to see the other facilities and venues."

The Explorer is the largest recreational naval vessel in interstellar history, with a total construction cost exceeding 2000 billion.

The introduction alone would take a whole day, but as a guide, Goring became more and more enthusiastic as he spoke, and the netizens became more and more interested as they watched.

Especially when they learned that the Explorer had the safest guarantee, and could transform into a submarine and sink directly to the bottom of the sea when faced with various dangers...

Even warships cannot pinpoint their location through seawater, so when the risk resistance is almost 100%, they become even more enthusiastic.

[A floating castle at sea, and a safe haven—I love it!]

I was a little worried about unforeseen circumstances, but I'm relieved now!

[It's all the latest high-tech stuff; Skalan Star has really gone all out this time, we have to support them!]

Seeing that Golin was gradually getting on the right track, Liang He was willing to act as a mascot, only helping to explain things when Golin needed it.

In Liang He's opinion, the Explorer has already exceeded everyone's expectations. As long as the study tour part is discussed with the marine animals, there will surely be no shortage of tourists.

"Finally, let's talk about the accommodation, which is what everyone is most concerned about. We've invited Liang He to show you the different types of rooms!"

After explaining for a while, Goering, belatedly realizing the discomfort in his throat, finally felt it.

He handed over the explanation of the guest room to Liang He and went to rest for a while.

"Alright, then I'll take you on a tour of the interior cabins first." Compared to the hard-working Golin, Liang He, with her exceptional memory, was also very familiar with the information about the Explorer.

As the Explorer is a massive ship, it inevitably has the most windowless interior cabins. However, all of them are equipped with fresh air systems and built-in screens that can display the sea view in real time, making them more suitable for tourists on a budget.

With so many activities on the Explorer, unless you're feeling unwell, most people will enjoy themselves to the fullest before going back to their rooms to sleep, so whether there's a window or not doesn't make a big difference.

I felt the interior cabins were quite cozy, with single, double, triple, and family rooms available for selection. The bathroom facilities were also excellent, featuring a smart toilet and being very clean.

[Agreed! I'd rather stay in an inside cabin; it's more cost-effective. Otherwise, with all the luxury suites, the overall price won't come down, and I wouldn't even qualify to board the ship.]

It must be said that netizens have a very insightful view of the issue.

After discussion, everyone agreed that as long as the price was reasonable, they were happy to stay in an inside cabin!
Goring, who was initially worried that netizens would find the accommodations unsatisfactory, finally breathed a sigh of relief behind the camera.

"Now we're showing you the ocean view cabins, which also have single, double, triple, and family cabins to choose from. They're a little more expensive than the inside cabins..."

The biggest difference between ocean view cabins and interior cabins is whether they have windows and whether you can see a real ocean view.

However, for tourists, they can enjoy the most beautiful sea view anytime they go to the deck, so there is not much difference.

"The difference between the prices of inside cabins and ocean view cabins mainly lies in the number of times various amusement facilities can be used, as well as specific items, including the balcony ocean view cabins and various suites that will be introduced later."

The price difference is too great just because the room type is different, which will definitely not please tourists.

But if the added services can make up for this, it feels different.

After explaining everything, Liang He then gave netizens a virtual tour of the balcony sea view rooms. There are different room types to choose from, all with open balconies where you can freely enjoy the sun and the ocean undisturbed.

It would be even better if the balcony had a bathtub or even a private pool.

[Aren't there still suites we haven't introduced? Maybe what you're looking for, we have suites!]

The sunroom even has a section that simulates a beach; the kids will have a blast playing in it!

[I'm resting in my room while the kids play in the sand on the balcony—it's safe, comfortable, and absolutely wonderful!]

Although it is an open balcony, considering the safety of children, you can choose to raise the safety net to ensure their safety to the greatest extent.

Therefore, families with children find it particularly thoughtful, as it can help them achieve the goal of raising children with ease to a certain extent.

"Furthermore, if parents still have concerns, they can apply for a safety steward, who will monitor their child's situation in real time and immediately issue an alarm if any danger is detected."

The study tours are mainly aimed at families who want to broaden their children's horizons, so the reserve has taken great care to provide different services according to everyone's needs.

After hearing Liang He's explanation, the parents who had some concerns were now completely relieved.

They've even started estimating prices, and are ready to place orders for anything they can afford if they grit their teeth.

What am I going to do? I'm actually starting to look forward to the last suite!

[The suites must be divided into various subcategories; I wonder what surprises they'll bring?! I'm so curious!]

[Interior cabins are cozy, ocean view cabins are comfortable, and balcony cabins are relaxing. I think suites should emphasize luxury!]


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