Call me old fashioned, but it is not my cup of tea. I like much more storage and bed-side tables etc. I get the feeling that they want passengers to spend more time in the public areas rather than relaxing in the room.
We didnt find a problem with the storage asmost of our clothes were on hangers and we took 2 drawers and a basket each. The bathroom was tiny and we actually opened the main door after showering so we could stretch out and dry off more comfortably. Id travel in this cabin type again.
Once again Adrian, thanks for another very informative video. I personally didn't like that the balconies all seem to be connected & the lack of storage in the cabin is a big strike for me. 🙂
Balcony cabin doesn't do much for me, maybe a walk through of a mini-suite would excite me more as that's what we normally book! Thanks for the tour Adrian, thorough as always.
I’m thinking maybe all the dividers are open to allow access for washing of the balconies. Crew close them when the job is completed. I’ve witnessed this on several cruises.
Yes sorry about that - I should have noted in the video that the dividers had been opened for cleaning in that shot. It was right at the end of the cruise.
Ew. Seems more like a seggs hotel than ship - who knows what's been going on in the sling, or on the bedside platform? Give me the conventional bedside table any day. Seems the soft close drawers would barely hold the same
Nice insight thanks Adrian. Different, but I'll happily give it a go when I see the right itinerary.
Thanks Mark. It's a good cabin, with a few downfalls but still a nice room for a few days.
Call me old fashioned, but it is not my cup of tea. I like much more storage and bed-side tables etc. I get the feeling that they want passengers to spend more time in the public areas rather than relaxing in the room.
Yes I think so and with bathrooms as compact as that, I don't blame people for spending time outside of the cabin lol
We didnt find a problem with the storage asmost of our clothes were on hangers and we took 2 drawers and a basket each. The bathroom was tiny and we actually opened the main door after showering so we could stretch out and dry off more comfortably. Id travel in this cabin type again.
It was soooo small, very difficult to use that bathroom properly. I was very spoiled onboard Edge earlier this week in their standard cabin bathroom!
Once again Adrian, thanks for another very informative video. I personally didn't like that the balconies all seem to be connected & the lack of storage in the cabin is a big strike for me. 🙂
Totally agree and thanks for watching.
Balcony cabin doesn't do much for me, maybe a walk through of a mini-suite would excite me more as that's what we normally book! Thanks for the tour Adrian, thorough as always.
Thanks for watching :-)
Looks nice though
It was a very slick looking cabin, quite lovely!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like you can walk between balconies?
I’m thinking maybe all the dividers are open to allow access for washing of the balconies. Crew close them when the job is completed. I’ve witnessed this on several cruises.
Yes sorry about that - I should have noted in the video that the dividers had been opened for cleaning in that shot. It was right at the end of the cruise.
Ew. Seems more like a seggs hotel than ship - who knows what's been going on in the sling, or on the bedside platform? Give me the conventional bedside table any day. Seems the soft close drawers would barely hold the same
hahaha 🤣