ACL American Jazz deck 1 plan (Cabins-Lobby-Restaurant-Crew)
Deck layout and review
Review of ACL American Jazz deck 1 (Cabins-Lobby-Restaurant-Crew)
Traditionally for large-sized US riverboats, American Jazz has a fore-located boarding ramp (bow-location on Deck 1) that allows passengers to go ashore at any place along the cruise itinerary route. The ramp has an innovative design, being constructed as a retractable bridge. The technology is often implemented on some of the largest ferries and features an opening bow door.
The vestibule is called the ship’s 4-decks high Atrium area (lobby level on Main Deck 1) with an open-floor design. In the Vestibule area are also the ship's 2 elevators (accessing all the 5 decks) and the self-service laundry room (starboard).
The 4-deck high Vestibule (Atrium) features large windows (portside and starboard on each level), small terraces (portside on each level), as well as a SkyLight cover on Deck 5 (transparent glass roof that allows natural light into the interior).
In the Vestibule's lobby level is also located the Ship's Office (portside).
The glass-enclosed Dining Room (aft location) is the ship's complimentary restaurant with an open-seating arrangement and single-seating capacity. Among its features are classy furniture and luxury dining amenities. The dress code is resort casual. Dining menus are itinerary-inspired, with local specialties. Food is prepared by highly trained chefs using the freshest ingredients (many are locally sourced). Breakfast (7:30-9 am) is buffet-style and includes made-to-order items. Lunch (12:30-1:30 pm) offers soup, a choice of 3 dishes (often BBQ pork sandwich, pasta), chef’s salad. Dinner (6:30-7:30 pm) offers soup, salad, 3 entrees (including fish, meat, and vegetarian). The wine list has a selection of domestic wines (available by the bottle or by the glass). Complimentary beer and wine are served with lunch and dinner. Water and soda are complimentary during meal service. Breakfast can also be delivered to your stateroom if an order form is put on the doorknob the night before. Lunch and dinner are both ordered at breakfast time. The next-day menu is posted the night before. Any dietary needs will be catered to. If you don’t like the menu items, you can always ask for something different. Two desserts (pie or cake) are always available, also sherbets and a variety of ice creams. Sweets are complimentary and available all day long. Refrigeration is available for storing insulin or other medications that require protection.
Adjacent to the Restaurant is the Galley (kitchen and storage rooms).
Cruise cabins from 123 to 128, all of which are Balcony staterooms in category AAR. One of these cabins is ADA-compliant (wheelchair-accessible).
Forward on Main Deck are located staff and crew cabins, all of which are with non-opening windows.