Back in September, Windstar wowed us with renderings of the new look it intended to put in place aboard its three ships. Now it’s wowing us with pictures, following a recent renovation of its biggest ship, the 312-passenger Wind Surf. Check out the difference between yesterday’s staterooms and suites and today’s:
A standard Wind Surf stateroom, pre-refurbishment
A standard Wind Surf stateroom today
A pre-refurb suite . . .
. . . and a post-refurb suite
And here’re a couple more shots, detailing the new look of Wind Surf’s corridors.
The refurb is the first half of a planned two-part renovation, targeting the ship’s staterooms, suites, bridge suites, and corridors. A second round, to take place in fall 2012, will transform the ship’s public spaces, including the Lounge, Restaurant, alternative restaurant Degrees, Veranda buffet restaurant, Compass Rose bar, WindSpa, and Pool Bar.
Wind Surf is already back in service, offering a season of eastern Caribbean sailings. Fleetmates Wind Star and Wind Spirit will undergo similar complete refurbishments of staterooms, owner’s suite, corridors, and public spaces following their respective Costa Rica and Caribbean winter seasons. Afterward, both ships will begin their Mediterranean seasons, Wind Spirit starting April 15, 2012, and Wind Star beginning April 29, 2012.
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