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There are a series of large square shaped interior staterooms on the upper deck of Splendor that do not appear anywhere else on the ship. Staterooms numbered 6287 to 6307 are square shaped and look to be much bigger than the other interior rooms. However, they are listed in the same square footage/category as the other interiors on this deck.

 

Also, I did not notice rooms in this location on the other decks. If you go up to deck 7 or 8, there are no rooms at all in this location, it is just blank space on the deck plan.

 

Does anyone have pics or info about these rooms? We need to quickly change a room with 4 into two interiors and these look great on the deck plan, but might not look great upon boarding.

 

Thanks.

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I think those are called "Interior Interior" rooms. My cousin books those rooms specifically as they are very spacious and not noisy at all. She's had them on the Splendor, Glory, and is booked in one on the Liberty for Jan. 2015.

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There are a series of large square shaped interior staterooms on the upper deck of Splendor that do not appear anywhere else on the ship. Staterooms numbered 6287 to 6307 are square shaped and look to be much bigger than the other interior rooms. However, they are listed in the same square footage/category as the other interiors on this deck.

 

Also, I did not notice rooms in this location on the other decks. If you go up to deck 7 or 8, there are no rooms at all in this location, it is just blank space on the deck plan.

 

Does anyone have pics or info about these rooms? We need to quickly change a room with 4 into two interiors and these look great on the deck plan, but might not look great upon boarding.

 

Thanks.

 

 

Where you often see blank spaces as such on a deck plan, those are often crew cabins..

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Where you often see blank spaces as such on a deck plan, those are often crew cabins..

 

Crew cabins are on deck 0 (with very few exceptions). Most of the blank spaces are room steward areas, stairwells, storage, elevators, guest laundry, etc. Next time you're walking down the hall and one of those "Crew Only" doors opens up, you will more than likely see a bunch of white walls with stairs and elevators. Check it out.

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There are a series of large square shaped interior staterooms on the upper deck of Splendor that do not appear anywhere else on the ship. Staterooms numbered 6287 to 6307 are square shaped and look to be much bigger than the other interior rooms. However, they are listed in the same square footage/category as the other interiors on this deck.

 

Also, I did not notice rooms in this location on the other decks. If you go up to deck 7 or 8, there are no rooms at all in this location, it is just blank space on the deck plan.

 

Does anyone have pics or info about these rooms? We need to quickly change a room with 4 into two interiors and these look great on the deck plan, but might not look great upon boarding.

 

Thanks.

 

We recently had one of these-- 6237 on the Liberty. If you still need some pics I think I have some. Let me know

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There are a series of large square shaped interior staterooms on the upper deck of Splendor that do not appear anywhere else on the ship. Staterooms numbered 6287 to 6307 are square shaped and look to be much bigger than the other interior rooms. However, they are listed in the same square footage/category as the other interiors on this deck.

 

Thanks.

 

 

Please be very careful with chosing a cabin in that area- try to avoid the cabins close to the mid ship elevator-- these cabins will be over the casino bar-- a band sets up across from that area after 9pm and plays until the wee hours.

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we stayed in these cabins on the Valor one year (cabin 6301and 6299 ) and had connecting with our daughters. The cabin is situated differently but there is alot more space to walk around. We thought the cabins were in a great location. It was very quiet since the only ones that knew where they were, were the ones staying down that hallway :p Here are a few pictures.

 

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closets are on the outside wall, the connecting door is open

 

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bathroom door is right beside the vanity area

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I would be interested in seeing them. Can you post them, please?

 

Sorry, it took me a while to find my camera. I hadn't downloaded the pics.

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Where you often see blank spaces as such on a deck plan, those are often crew cabins..

 

Crew cabins are on deck 0 (with very few exceptions). Most of the blank spaces are room steward areas, stairwells, storage, elevators, guest laundry, etc. Next time you're walking down the hall and one of those "Crew Only" doors opens up, you will more than likely see a bunch of white walls with stairs and elevators. Check it out.

 

yup. service areas for the most part, not crew cabins. they look like this:

 

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don't ask how i know that. :o

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Thanks, Volt. Which ship/cabin was this? Is there normally an additional chair, and your room just didn't have one or are they all like that?

 

I don't know. I just noticed that the pics Hockeyluver posted showed a chair. The cabin is 6276 if I remember correctly. This is on the Liberty.

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