Cabin |
Comments |
Cabin Rating |
| E225 |
E225 - Quiet location. Great balcony. Two uppers and one king below. When two uppers are down have to crawl across bed to get to balcony but since they were only down early a.m. and evening it wasn't a big deal. Read entire member review. |
|
| M233 |
We stayed in cabin M233 and it was fabuluous the view from the balcony was incredible. Storage space is plentiful. Good location to an elevator. Read entire member review. |
|
| U201 |
The balcony cabins that were added during renovations seem small. Our cabin had two bunk beds that surprisingly took up several square feet. We asked our cabin steward to split our bed and put one against one wall the other bed against the other wall so we had more space in the middle of the cabin to walk to our balcony. However, both my husband and I hit our heads against the support/frame of the bunk beds. The frame has a shelf that would support the bed if it were lowered and even when my husband rolled over during the night he hit his head. The original staterooms with windows do not have this same configuration for the bunk beds. We did not need a stateroom for four people and did not notice the bunk beds when we booked our room. We will pay more attention in the future. Read entire member review. |
|
| U237 |
Tiny closet, great balcony, quiet location, large bathroom. We moved our bed as I felt I would bump my head on the bunk bed (that we didn't use)that was in the wall the way it was originally setup. Read entire member review. |
|
These cabins were rated but not individually reviewed; read the full cruise review for opinions on cabins and more. |
Cabin |
Comments |
Cabin Rating |
| E222 |
|
|
| E245 |
|
|