Catch the sea breeze on two exclusively reserved terraces, or relax in feather-soft terry robes on your own private balcony, charting your position in the atlas. Your lavish suite occupies up to 513 square feet, with flourishes that include personalised stationery, a Bon Voyage bottle of wine, fresh fruit, and a concierge service; there's even a pillow concierge to ensure you sleep soundly.
Cabin 7068 (P1) Princess Grill - This cabin is just way too close to the central service area and to the midship elevators/stairwell to be a P1, a P4 maybe. There is a service closet outside of the Carpathia suite (7070) that is directly beside the cabin and when the butler's are working in the closet there was some banging sounds you could hear in the cabin, mostly at very early in the morning and it was annoying. Read entire member review.
State Room 8081. Princess Grill Junior Suite. Spent thee weeks in there! Bed very comfortable, lots of pillows, two TV's if you must watch them! Bathroom tad on the small side but I've been in 4* London hotels which were smaller! Hanging space (for a long trip well adequate (even with my wife's lovely gowns to hang up). quiet , nice balcony with comfortable chairs and small table. Very good value for money. Read entire member review.
Too noisy in the early hours of the morning, due to its location on deck 8, below a busy area of deck 9.
Other than this, it is a good, well appointed, P1 cabin with comfortable beds with a good, unobstructed, view from the balcony. Read entire member review.
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