We just completed our third cruise on Grandeur of the Seas on March 20th. It was absolutely great as have been the other two.
When we got to our suite the luggage was already in the room so we began unpacking. Then we got a knock on our door and it was our room attendant. I knew from the voice that it was our favorite attendant Yudi. We have him for our trip in 2014 and was hoping that he would still be there. As with the last time, I gave Yudi a box of chocolate. We try to take something to certain people that we have met because they do not have time to get off the ship and visit Baltimore.
As dinner time rolled around we went to the MDR and met our dining guest. They are some truly nice people who live in Pa and when we got back home I sent a request to their facebook page so we can stay in touch. Hopefully this will be a friendship like we developed in 2008. It was our first cruise and the people that we dined with that night are still very much a part of our life - we are definitely friends for life.
We consider this cabin our home, all three cruises on Grandeur have been in this room and it will be the only one if we are able to make the reservation at the right time. Would hate to think of going to another cabin unless we really have to. The cabin itself is nice, I know that it is bigger in size then other cabins because it is a suite. It has more then ample space for us which is also helpful because we can put our luggage away so it does not take up space - we usually set them right behind the sofa.
The cabin also has a nice bathroom, which is equipped with a tub and shower so you can take a bath if you prefer. It also has all the supplies such as conditioner, body lotion, etc. I know the towels are an upgrade because of staying in the suite.
This is the only way we will cruise, it is something that we started on our first cruise which we took to celebrate our 35th wedding anniversary.