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Stateroom Size Question
Looking for stateroom recommendations (category/size) on RCCL's Voyager
Class ships (specifically Mariner of the Seas). Mother & father traveling with their 30 year old daughter on a one week cruise. Want balcony room with sufficient storage space and room to move around without being too cramped. Thanks in advance. Art |
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Hello Art:
I think I may be able to help you out with this predicament. Your 30 year old daughter can stay with me ! B. |
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Art wrote:
Looking for stateroom recommendations (category/size) on RCCL's Voyager Class ships (specifically Mariner of the Seas). Mother & father traveling with their 30 year old daughter on a one week cruise. Want balcony room with sufficient storage space and room to move around without being too cramped. Thanks in advance. Art Go to the RCI website and follow the links for the Mariner of the Seas - all the rooms have pictures and 360 degree videos. We are sailing on the Navigator in February and the size of our E2 Balcony is 184 sq ft with a 46sq foot balcony. Certainly lots of room for the 2 of us and I would have no problem squeezing in our 17 year old son (a big lad) in there. Would be crowded but heck its a week in the Caribbean with great food and weather. |
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Thus spake "Art" :
Looking for stateroom recommendations (category/size) on RCCL's Voyager Class ships (specifically Mariner of the Seas). Mother & father traveling with their 30 year old daughter on a one week cruise. Want balcony room with sufficient storage space and room to move around without being too cramped. Thanks in advance. Art L, M, N, Q 158 sq ft PR 153 sq ft H, I 161 sq ft F 211 sq ft FO 328 sq ft 2 twins/1 queen and sofa bed or Pullman accomodates 6 (6?) E1, E2 184 sq ft, 46 sq ft balcony D1, D2, D3 202 sq ft, 42 sq ft balcony JS 299 sq ft, 65 sq ft balcony two twins/1 queen, some with sofa bed GS 390 sq ft 89 sq ft balcony 2 twins/1 queen, some with sofa bed concierge FS 512 sq ft 208 sq ft balcony two bedrooms with 2 twin/1 queen each, one with 3rd & 4th Pullman, 2 bathrooms, concierge accomodates 8 OS 618 sq ft 131 sq ft balcony 1 queen, queen sofa bed concierge RS 1325 sq ft 248 sq ft balcony bedroom with king, whirlpool tub, queen sofa bed, piano, concierge, more goo gaws. -- dillon Pain is Nature's way of saying "that was stupid" |
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