- MS Norman Spirit
The MS Norman Spirit is a passenger and vehicle
ferry , used byLD Lines on their route fromPortsmouth ,England toLe Havre ,France .History
The Norman Spirit was built for Belgian operator
Regie voor Maritiem Transport (RMT) in1991 as the "Prins Filip", entering service in1992 on their route betweenDover andOstend . She remained in service with RMT when their UK port was switched toRamsgate and until their operations ceased in1997 .Following a lay-up in
Dunkirk , she was acquired byStena Line in1998 , renamed "Stena Royal" and initially used on freight services between Dover and Zeebrugge on charter toP&O Stena Line . In1999 P&O Stena Line decided to extend the charter and transfer the ship to their premier Dover-Calais route. Stena Royal was extensively refurbished to include the P&O Stena 'Brand World' concept and entered service on the Calais route as the "P&OSL Aquitaine", following the naming pattern for P&O Stena Line vessels.P&O Stena Line was a short-lived venture, ending in
2002 when P&O acquired Stena Line's share in the operation. However, the P&OSL Aquitaine remained in service, initially under the name "PO Aquitaine", then as the "Pride of Aquitaine" from early2003 , until May2005 when she was withdrawn following a review of P&O's operations.In October 2005, she began sailing on her present route between Portsmouth and Le Havre as "Norman Spirit". LD Lines, a French-owned company with existing ferry operations on the
Mediterranean Sea , began this service following P&O's withdrawal from it the previous month.In June
2006 Norman Spirit was reflagged to the British registry from the Italian second registry. She is now registered inSouthampton , this was previouslyGenoa though when she entered service with LD Lines she was registered inDover .In August 2008, LD Lines announced that from July 2009 the vessel will be used on their new link between
Boulogne-sur-Mer andDover .Facilities
When built, the then Prins Filip incorporated several state-of-the-art safety featuresFact|date=February 2007, such as flood barriers on the vehicle decks. There was also an airline-style on-board safety video [http://users.pandora.be/eddy.lannoo/PF_frame.htm] .
Current passenger facilities include a number of bars and restaurants, lounges, shops and children's areas. Wireless internet access is available throughout the ship.
Bars and Restaurants
*Little Italy Self Service Restaurant - Deck 7.:Renamed from the P&O brand International Food Court.
*Pitstop Freight Drivers Restaurant - Deck 7:Converted from a shop to the Routemasters Freight Drivers Restaurant by P&O Stena Line.
*Blue Mountain Cafe - Deck 7.:The other Harbour Coffee Company outlets on board the P&OSL/Pride of Aquitaine. Was also part of the shop that was converted to Routemasters under P&O Stena Line. This area was Blue Mountain Cafe Express prior to the
2006 refit but is now the only Blue Mountain outlet on board.*The Dirty Duck Pub - Deck 8.:Previously Silverstones Bar under P&O Stena Line and
P&O Ferries *Cotton Club Lounge Bar/Club Class - Deck 9.:This was formerly the Conference Centre on the Prins Filip and the Club Lounge on the P&OSL/Pride of Aquitaine.
Shops
*Ocean Shopping - Deck 7.:Originally a music lounge and bar this was converted by P&O Stena Line into a Duty Free Supermarket under the Channel Shopping brand.
Other Facilities
*Cotton Club Lounge Bar/Club Class - Deck 9.:This was formerly the Conference Centre on the Prins Filip and the Club Lounge on the P&OSL/Pride of Aquitaine.
*Sleeper Seat Lounge - Deck 8.:This lounge was installed in late
2006 in the area formerly occupied by the Blue Mountain Cafe and original Velvet Lounge. The area was one of the Harbour Coffee Company outlets installed by P&O Stena Line and before that a Reclining Seat Lounge. The sleeper seats are fully reclinable and with a fold down foot rest turn into a 2.1 metre long bed similar to those found inBusiness Class on some airlines. Norman Spirit is currently the only Channel ferry to have fully reclinable seats.*Club Reclining Seats - Tweed Lounge and Velvet Lounge - Deck 8.:The Tweed Lounge was originally the Club Class Lounge but became Langans Brasserie under P&O Stena Line. The first Velvet Lounge was originally a reclining seat lounge but became part of the Harbour Coffee Company area. When the ship entered service with LD Lines both areas once again were used for their original purpose. The Velvet Lounge was moved to the area previously occupied by the Channel Burger fast food restaurant during a refit in late
2006 . It was formerly the Cinemas on Prins Filip but converted to First Base Burger Bar by P&O Stena Line.*Horizon Lounge - Deck 7.:Standard reclining seats with bar and snack counter. This area was originally cabins but these were removed by P&O Stena Line and have not been replaced by LD Lines.
*59 en-suite cabins (8 single-berth, 42 two-berth and 9 four-berth) - Deck 8.
*20 newly installed couchette cabins and 1 en-suite cabin for the disabled - Deck 7.
*Children's Playroom - Deck 7.
External links
* [http://www.ldlines.co.uk/norman.html Norman Spirit] from LD Lines' official website
* [http://users.pandora.be/eddy.lannoo/PF_frame.htm Fan site devoted to the Prins Filip] (includes the official on-board safety video)
* [http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/RMT_PrinsFilip.html Photographs of the MS Norman Spirit]
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