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  1. Great ideas here.  We love eating dinner in the Main Dining Room, and do not tire of their good food.  Ask, if you want something not on the menu.  The ms Noordam is a lovely ship with the full promenade all around the ship, offering all of the walking exercise that you want.  I always wish that I could stay on the ship longer.  You will probably love this long voyage.

    Barbara

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  2. On 3/3/2024 at 8:12 PM, AFNavigator said:

    Happy to help.

     

    One other difference from the bunk photo posted above by Henk123 is they moved the tv from being the small--probably 24"--tv you see on the shelf in the corner (shelf is still there for storage).  The TV is now hard mounted on the wall directly across from the main bed and is probably around a 37-40" screen.  In case you are wondering, you can see the screen fine from the sofa even though the tv mount does not swivel.

     

    Also, our teen son used the sofabed last year.  He complained it was too firm so our cabin steward added some padding. I tried it one night...seemed OK with the added padding.

     

    I thought of another question, since you were there last year.  🙂

    How many electrical outlets do you remember?  Were there USB ports on the nightstands?  Maybe two outlets on the desk??  Maybe one 110 v and one 220 v European plug???  Might the bathroom have an outlet for a night light????

    Any hidden extra outlets anywhere?

    Thank you so much again.

    Barbara 

     

  3.      Thank you, AFNavigator.  Your words mean the world to me.  Some of our family have never been on a cruise ship.  Young mothers are very protective.  Photos here have answered questions.  Showers will be fine.

         I had spent hours googling and researching the internet.  All I had was a dry bone.  The HAL deck plans are accurate only as far as they go.  No details at all about the bunks.   Recommended websites showed bathtubs still in our rooms, which destroyed credibility.  No photos of the bunks.   I love research, but I was going in circles.  All that I found was a photo of one fellow who had hit his head on the lowered bunk, and another of a bunk in what looked like the far end of an inside room?  The  room layouts did not agree with the HAL deck plans for our rooms.  Those photos created more questions than answers.   I hoped that by reaching out to everyone in Cruise Critic, the truth would surface.

         I was not disappointed.  Accurate bunk bed photos and good information have been generously shared.  I am deeply grateful.

    Barbara 

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  4. 1005 is one of the cabin numbers, and your link showed a photo.  However, the room diagram shows beds under the window.  The photo has beds on the side wall, so I do not trust that photo, even though it shows a cabinet above the sofa.  That same cabinet shows on a photo of our room 1002 (not a quad) which has no bunk bed.  It is confusing.

    Barbara

  5. Our family cruise on ms Eurodam will have quad rooms with bunks that "pull from side wall above the sofa."

    We have heard of the drop down from the ceiling bunks, but wonder what these wall bunks are.

    What can you tell us about them?  Does anyone have photos???

    Thank you so much.

    Barbara

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