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| 5056 |
We were in an oceanview cabin on deck 5. Our cabin was very nice with two twin beds, vanity area, desk area and bathroom. The closet was very large and had a shelf across the top and a pull down shelf that you could use for shoes. Between the closet and the wall was the safe with four nice deep shelves underneath it. On the other side of the closet was three large lower drawers, a good size open area for the ice bucket and glasses with two shelves above it. Then there was a small desk area with the TV above. On the other side of the room was the vanity area that had 3 small shelves up the side of the mirror, a small vanity drawer, and three more large drawers. There was a stool to sit at the vanity and do your make-up, hair or what ever. They supply a hair dryer that to my DDs surprise was very powerful. Between the beds were two small tables each with a shelf underneath. I would have liked to have had a nightstand instead with a drawer as nothing stayed on the little table due to the amount of rocking we were experiencing. The bathroom was very large. The toilet area had a sliding glass painted door just like the shower had. They were separated by a large countertop and sink that had a moveable faucet somewhat like your kitchen faucet. A large shelf was under the sink which had a wastebasket in it and there were three small shelves up the side of the mirror to put your toiletries on. The shower was exceptional with a height adjustable/handheld shower head which included massage if you like. The temperature of the water is written on the handle in Celsius. I really like the fact that even the shower enclosure was wood grain very high end. Carpet was nice and bright as well. Bed was super comfy as were the linens. Only down side to the stateroom was the window was dirty and at some point had been leaking to the point that the screws and part of the metal trim was rusted. It had been repaired and caulked but the rust was very unattractive. Overall room was excellent. Read entire member review. |
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| 5064 |
Cabin was well appointed, a bit smaller than expected, but bathroom and shower were grand. There was plenty of room to store clothes in drawers and a nice size closet. There was a safe, fridge, small TV. Read entire member review. |
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| 5064 |
Great bed, large bathroom with glass door on shower, lots of storage space, only one electrical plug, no noise from outside. Read entire member review. |
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| 5508 |
We actually were in two different staterooms on this cruise due to noise issues which I will explain later. Our first room, 5608, was mid-ship, port side and at the end of a dead end hallway. These oceanview staterooms are of average size and well designed for storage space. I usually overpack and travel with numerous pairs of shoes and jewelry and was able to find places for all the stuff I brought. The bathrooms on this ship in the Oceanview category are the largest of any we have experienced. Showers are large and have sliding doors to alleviate the inevitable blowing shower curtain that is usually so annoying. Separate toilet, shower and sink areas make it easier for the bath to be used by more than one person at a time, particularly helpful for a family or sigles traveling together. Stateroom 5608 is only two doors away from an entrance to the crews quarters and there was continual noise noticable in the hallways(billiards, music, laughing)but it was not noticeable once inside the stateroom. However, noises outside our window were indeed a huge issue from the day 1. We awoke the first morning to what sounded like metal hammering sounds that lasted for over an hour. It happened again on the second day and then again the second night when the noise was somewhat different but nonetheless annoying. A crew member was sent and unable to determine the source of the noises. On the third day the morning noises were again noticeable and persisted for quite some time enabling a crew member to visit and actually hear the banging himself. Again, no source was dicovered and we were offered a move to another stateroom, which being three decks higher was considered an upgrade even though the room configurations was exactly the same inside. That was appreciated but of course entailed our time to repack, move and unpack all over again. This probably took up about 3 additional hours of our on-ship time after an already exhausting day in port and no additional compensation for our inconvenience was even offered!
The second room, 8514, was acceptable but right above the anchor near the bow of the ship which also brought with it noise issues when porting and leaving. Thankfully, for the most part, these were during waking hours and did not really cause issue. Read entire member review. |
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| 5524 |
STATEROOM: The room was small. The AC was perfectly working. The bathroom was also small. The toilet has a door but you have to be a pretty skinny person to be comfortable without leaving it open. Our room steward and assistant were great. They always kept us with a supply of 2 bottles of water as asked. And, of course, those towel animals. Read entire member review. |
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| 5560 |
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These cabins were rated but not individually reviewed; read the full cruise review for opinions on cabins and more. |
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| 5060 |
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| 5520 |
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| 5528 |
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| 8104 |
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