We took a cruise in September and because of IRMA we went to Portland ME and Halifax Nova Scotia, so we wanted to go somewhere warm.
When we left Bayonne the temperature was 26 degrees Fahrenheit.
The first day we stayed inside the ship and there was many things to do so that was fine.
The cabin was very nice plenty of room and lots of space for your stuff.
Our Cabin Steward was excellent he took great care of the room as did our last Steward in Sept 23, 2017.
The Balcony was fine but we didn't use it very much as the temperature leaving Bayonne was 26 degrees and the next day about 50 degrees.
There was much to do anyway so the first day we were not in the room except to sleep.
I advise make sure you put the do not disturb sign on when you are in your room.
The view is obstructed from the arms that hold and raise the lifeboats, not the lifeboats themselves.
Cards are needed to turn on the lights and A/C or heat to conserve energy. But chargers and USB ports stay active so you can charge your phones and camera batteries while you are out and about.
The balcony has 2 lounge type chairs and foot rests. We spent a few hours total on the balcony during the 4 days of warmer weather.
The bathroom area was a good size and shower was very good. No water problems temperature stayed constant.
The room temperature stayed pretty constant until you opened the balcony in the cold.
we found for us 70-71 degrees worked best.
When you leave for the day and remove the card heat and A/C shut off so the warm or cool will take over.
We went on our own to Coco Beach the tours were all booked.