Wayne, with his suitcase in tow, searched for his cabin aboard the North Star.
The White Glove Association was generous with their spending, or perhaps it was the wealthy client who had hired them who had money to burn. The cruise was lavishly decorated, every corner fashioned in a classical style that intrigued Wayne and reminded him of that extravagantly luxurious train.
The North Star had a passenger capacity of two hundred people, making it a small-sized cruise ship. However, its size approached that of a mid-sized cruiser. By charging exorbitant prices, it limited the number of passengers and used the extra space to better serve the guests.
The cruise ship had a restaurant, a bar, a cinema, and even a private doctor. From the captain to the sailors, each crew member was an experienced old seaman.