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WJ228

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  1. Yes it is worth it. I stayed in one on the Conquest in 2007. It is a wonderful cabin. More room than you will ever need. You can pamper yourself, and take a bath. Sorry I don't have pictures, but go to You Tube. I am certain someone has posted something there. Good luck, and enjoy your Grand suite.

  2. I would say yes to your questions. There is plenty of room. I went with a young man who requires a lot of equipment to go with him. Virtually a small hospital. An oxygen concentrator, ventilator, nebulizer, cough assist machine. Helps him cough, a fan. water, and his scooter. There were 3 of us in cabin 10201 or 10203. There was ample room for everything. It was a wonderful cabin! Please have your grandparents go. I know they would enjoy it.

  3. I have stayed in a 1A cabin on the fantasy class cabins. I love the location. It was in the aft, down a center hall. A couple of steps from the elevators & stairs. There was a lower berth & a upper berth. No couch, but there was a chair. Plus the vanity stool. I was by myself sailing with some friends. So I didn't need much room.

  4. We sail in a couple of weeks. Any information you have would be greatly appreciated. Pictures, what you liked & disliked about this cabin. There will be 3 guys in this cabin. With lots of equipment for a special needs person. Thanks for you help.

  5. Greenolie,

     

    Thank you so much for the indepth review of your cabin. Traveling solo. I will be on the Esctasy in August. Going with friends, but I didn't want to be to crouded in a room with my friend, and his son's. So I decided to book an inside 1A cabin.

    I have cabin #U169. It sounds like I will really enjoy my cabin, what little time I will be in it.

     

    If anyone has pics of a cabin with bunk beds, please post them. I woud greatly appreciate it.

     

    Warren

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