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Rex wrote: Wow!!! http://www.cruiselinefans.com/cruise...ull-suite.html The bathtub is the only tempting thing in the suite that makes we want to spend the extra $$. Otherwise, a little more room to move around, a little more balcony space...hardly seems worth it. If the upgrade fairy comes through one day, that would be nice. Otherwise, the standard balcony cabin works just fine for me. Lee |
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LeeNY wrote: Rex wrote: Wow!!! http://www.cruiselinefans.com/cruise...ull-suite.html The bathtub is the only tempting thing in the suite that makes we want to spend the extra $$. Otherwise, a little more room to move around, a little more balcony space...hardly seems worth it. If the upgrade fairy comes through one day, that would be nice. Otherwise, the standard balcony cabin works just fine for me. Heck, even the mini-suites have a bathtub. But the full suite was terrific for four people, because of the split bathroom, separate shower and tub, and curtain between one bed and the sofa-bed. Each side also has their own balcony door. We had a full suite on the Caribbean Princess. It was on the aft corner, so the balcony was huge and had a view to one side as well as aft. Well worth doing at least once. The privilege of no line waiting for tendering, etc was nice, as was the free laundry etc. Kev |
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No bathtub in the world big enogh for my cow!haha
wrote in message ups.com... LeeNY wrote: Rex wrote: Wow!!! http://www.cruiselinefans.com/cruise...ull-suite.html The bathtub is the only tempting thing in the suite that makes we want to spend the extra $$. Otherwise, a little more room to move around, a little more balcony space...hardly seems worth it. If the upgrade fairy comes through one day, that would be nice. Otherwise, the standard balcony cabin works just fine for me. Heck, even the mini-suites have a bathtub. But the full suite was terrific for four people, because of the split bathroom, separate shower and tub, and curtain between one bed and the sofa-bed. Each side also has their own balcony door. We had a full suite on the Caribbean Princess. It was on the aft corner, so the balcony was huge and had a view to one side as well as aft. Well worth doing at least once. The privilege of no line waiting for tendering, etc was nice, as was the free laundry etc. Kev |
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LeeNY wrote:
Rex wrote: Wow!!! http://www.cruiselinefans.com/cruise...ull-suite.html The bathtub is the only tempting thing in the suite that makes we want to spend the extra $$. Otherwise, a little more room to move around, a little more balcony space...hardly seems worth it. If the upgrade fairy comes through one day, that would be nice. Otherwise, the standard balcony cabin works just fine for me. You're not far off the mark Lee. Writing this from the GS of the Diamond as we speak. Beautiful circular dining area with table for 6 is kind of wasted on 2 people unless you plan on parties in your stateroom. Shower has NINE shower heads at all different levels, we still haven't figured out how to work them all. Wide screen TV and personal computer ( free access) are nice, but we get free access anyway being platinum. Nice to do once, but I'd save the $$ next time. Also, it's at the far aft of the ship. Some folks like this, but on this particular ship/trip, the vibration is so bad you can't have a full water glass or coffee cup without fear of splashing all over the place. Not bitching about it at all, how could one?, but as Lee says, regular balcony works fine. Save the bucks unless you have a large group and want a "party suite." GS |
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ghostship wrote: Not bitching about it at all, how could one?, but as Lee says, regular balcony works fine. Save the bucks unless you have a large group and want a "party suite." Almost 2 years ago, I was on the Oosterdam with my best friend. We had THE BEST dining room table, and ended up spending a lot of time with our tablemates outside of the dining room. On the last formal night, one of the couples, who had a suite, hosted a cocktail party for the table, before dinner. So, that was a definite benefit to them, to be able to take advantage of all their space to do this. However, when they booked the cruise, little did they know that they'd luck into this kind of serendipitous situation! We were all happy to use their space, for sure. And, I guess if you book a cabin as part of a larger group, those social occasions will come up - or are preplanned. I'm sure I'd enjoy the extra space of a suite, and I'll gladly accept it on an upgrade :-)... Lee GS |
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