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We have booked a mini suite on the Sea Princess ( Cabin B403) for our wedding anniversary and wondering if someone can let me know what these rooms are like, this is the first time we have upgraded to a mini suite and wondered what these are like, particularly the bathrooms

Thx Nicola

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We have booked a mini suite on the Sea Princess ( Cabin B403) for our wedding anniversary and wondering if someone can let me know what these rooms are like, this is the first time we have upgraded to a mini suite and wondered what these are like, particularly the bathrooms

Thx Nicola

 

 

Mini suites on Sun class ships are akin to suites on most other Princess ships!

Very nice cabins. ;)

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We had a mini-suite on the Dawn Princess a few years ago. It was wonderful.

 

Bathroom has both a shower and a whirlpool tub. These are separate, you don't take a shower in the tub. The shower itself is glass enclosed, no "friendly" shower curtain and there's plenty of room.

 

The toilet and sink area are separate from the shower/tub room, separated by a door. There is access to the bathroom from two sides of the cabin so if one part is occupied, the other part is still accessible.

 

Yes, there are marble tiles on the floor.

 

Walk-in closet is large.

 

The cabin itself is in all reality, two balcony cabins configured as one. Your balcony is double with width of regular balcony cabins but is still the same depth. You have access to the balcony from the bedroom and from the sitting area.

 

It was the best cabin we've ever had. Hope you enjoy yours!

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We had a mini-suite on the Dawn Princess a few years ago. It was wonderful.

 

Bathroom has both a shower and a whirlpool tub. These are separate, you don't take a shower in the tub. The shower itself is glass enclosed, no "friendly" shower curtain and there's plenty of room.

 

The toilet and sink area are separate from the shower/tub room, separated by a door. There is access to the bathroom from two sides of the cabin so if one part is occupied, the other part is still accessible.

 

Yes, there are marble tiles on the floor.

 

Walk-in closet is large.

 

The cabin itself is in all reality, two balcony cabins configured as one. Your balcony is double with width of regular balcony cabins but is still the same depth. You have access to the balcony from the bedroom and from the sitting area.

 

It was the best cabin we've ever had. Hope you enjoy yours!

 

Thanks for that, I wanted to make sure it was worth the extra money and just having a separate shower and bath make it great, hate those shower in a bath things!!!

Cannot wait now until we go but still a few months away.

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