Once onboard, we dumped our carryon bags in the room, did e-muster, explored a bit and ate lunch on Lido. E-muster consisted of meeting at our location (casino bar) and checking in. Then they asked if we knew how to put a life jacket on. There was a chorus of "yeses" and then we were dismissed.
We booked a junior balcony. The actual balcony is the same size as a regular balcony (in fact, this balcony felt larger to me than balconies on the other ships). The only difference that we could see was the clearance between the foot of the bed and the wall that holds the TV. You have to slip by sideways. But I'd do that a million times over to be able to save a bit of money on the standard balcony.
The features I loved about the closet were the pull out rack for shoes and the fact that the shelves could be put up or down with a pin type thing if you had longer clothes.
The bathroom itself was a little small, but the shower made up for it! The little bar to rest your foot on to shave was convenient and the best thing about it was the fact that is has a door. This prevents water from getting everywhere like on the ships where they just have a shower curtain and a small lip on the floor.