Very cool room. I would love to see the beds apart. Seems like they do not have to much room to do that. Great vlog......and dont give Neil credit. Lol
Don't give Neil credit?! I thought we were friends, Rafael!😆 Yes, no doubt it was a little hassle to pull the beds apart but they did manage. Thanks for watching!
The NCL Joy was originally built for the Chinese cruise market before The Blip! It has an interesting story of dealing with the politics there which very quickly led to NCL pulling out of that market! Did you spot any of the original signage in Mandarin/Cantonese? By moving the wardrobe next to the bed, they were able to make the staterooms very narrow! The loo is modular built and then placed in the staterooms which are mostly modular built too. They almost universally have that step. Pro Tip for tall and big people: Use the showers in the fitness centre and spa which are always taller and wider! Much more room! Kimberly, when you are in Miami and go to South Beach, avoid all the bars, restaurants, and shops around Ocean Drive which is the tourist armpit of SoBe. Instead, go to the Lincoln Road promenade between Washington Ave and Alton Road which is the true heart of South Beach! Excellent for shopping and dinner! Thank you for the stateroom tour!
I really did like this ship! Since I was at a seminar at sea, we did get to hear about the Chinese cruise history and the refit. In the Joy's past life it had tea rooms and small party karaoke rooms. I did not see any incorrect signs, but to be honest I wasn't looking. I really did enjoy my time on this ship. Thanks for watching! Love and light, Kimberly
Room looked great, seems like a good Choice! Hope it was a blast!
Kimberly had a great time on this ship and she sure did enjoy this room. Thanks for watching!😊
Very cool room. I would love to see the beds apart. Seems like they do not have to much room to do that. Great vlog......and dont give Neil credit. Lol
Don't give Neil credit?! I thought we were friends, Rafael!😆 Yes, no doubt it was a little hassle to pull the beds apart but they did manage. Thanks for watching!
@@TwoTravelandTour Take the bed for yourself and let them sleep on the sofa bed LOL!
@@denizalgazi Lol! Yes, that would be another way to solve the issue. Thanks for watching, Deniz!
The NCL Joy was originally built for the Chinese cruise market before The Blip! It has an interesting story of dealing with the politics there which very quickly led to NCL pulling out of that market! Did you spot any of the original signage in Mandarin/Cantonese? By moving the wardrobe next to the bed, they were able to make the staterooms very narrow! The loo is modular built and then placed in the staterooms which are mostly modular built too. They almost universally have that step. Pro Tip for tall and big people: Use the showers in the fitness centre and spa which are always taller and wider! Much more room! Kimberly, when you are in Miami and go to South Beach, avoid all the bars, restaurants, and shops around Ocean Drive which is the tourist armpit of SoBe. Instead, go to the Lincoln Road promenade between Washington Ave and Alton Road which is the true heart of South Beach! Excellent for shopping and dinner! Thank you for the stateroom tour!
I really did like this ship! Since I was at a seminar at sea, we did get to hear about the Chinese cruise history and the refit. In the Joy's past life it had tea rooms and small party karaoke rooms. I did not see any incorrect signs, but to be honest I wasn't looking. I really did enjoy my time on this ship. Thanks for watching! Love and light, Kimberly