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8 hours ago, marylander2 said:

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4 hours ago, AtlantaCruiser72 said:

Here's my take on the bedding - there will be a second, moveable, nightstand on the other side of the bed (see rendering below) that will most likely be 9-12" wide, it just is not visible in the photo as the cabin is still under construction (looks like a closet tower lying on it's side on the floor undergoing  assembly).  That said once the beds are separated the OTHER nightstand which is moveable will go between the beds, simple as that 🙂

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I agree about the second night stand.  Looking at the photo that is causing the concerns, it appears the room is very unfinished.  Especially how the headboard sticks out past the corner of the wall.  I wonder if there is some sort of closet/storage area that will go there.  Maybe that's what is lying on the floor where the bed will go in the photograph.  It looks about the right color.

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6 hours ago, ChazR said:

 

 

Those tables do appear to be awfully close.

 

Charles

Re   Cosmopolitan:

Hopefully , they will not wait for the whole row to fill in before taking orders and sending them to the chef..Even better ...don,t sit everyone on top of each other at the same time,..

 

 In the mdr, on M class so called  tables for 2 toward the window are right on top of each other and treated as one big row..

 

From this photo.,.the colors in the room look rather bland compared to the other MDRs but may be nicer in person.    Window tables look like the best location but the big white divider columns are odd??

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Vt...so is the  scary forest in EDEN or a hallway someplace else? Good for Halloween

 

Reminds me  of the transition hallways on S class where you walk from the lobby area to the bar and specialty dining areas and go through diff motifs,,and sounds

 

,.(our last 2 cruises were on M Class so I am a bit foggy about S Class)

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8 hours ago, AtlantaCruiser72 said:

Here's my take on the bedding - there will be a second, moveable, nightstand on the other side of the bed (see rendering below) that will most likely be 9-12" wide, it just is not visible in the photo as the cabin is still under construction (looks like a closet tower lying on it's side on the floor undergoing  assembly).  That said once the beds are separated the OTHER nightstand which is moveable will go between the beds, simple as that 🙂

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Makes sense to me!

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5 minutes ago, hcat said:

Vt...so is the  scary forest in EDEN or a hallway someplace else? Good for Halloween

 

Reminds me  of the transition hallways on S class where you walk from the lobby area to the bar and specialty dining areas and go through diff motifs,,and sounds

 

,.(our last 2 cruises were on M Class so I am a bit foggy about S Class)

It is likely in the hallway between the Casino and the Cosmo Restaurant per Lloyd and his buds. You will find me there hanging out under a tree after bad nights in the Casino.  :classic_smile:

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2 hours ago, hcat said:

Vt...so is the  scary forest in EDEN or a hallway someplace else? Good for Halloween

 

Reminds me  of the transition hallways on S class where you walk from the lobby area to the bar and specialty dining areas and go through diff motifs,,and sounds

 

,.(our last 2 cruises were on M Class so I am a bit foggy about S Class)

I find the forest enchanting, so I guess I’ll have it all to myself if almost everyone else avoids it😉

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3 hours ago, hcat said:

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From this photo.,.the colors in the room look rather bland compared to the other MDRs but may be nicer in person.    Window tables look like the best location but the big white divider columns are odd??

I love the big white divider columns at the windows, architecturally they add interest to the room. Aside from some sort of structural support (perhaps) I think they may act as baffles to keep noise down.

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3 hours ago, vtcruising said:

Makes sense to me!

By any hotel standards (including cruise ships), the safe distance between two single beds should be 20-24 in, IF there is another space between each of the bed and the wall on the other side of the bed. If one bed is set along the wall, the gap between the beds should be even wider - 24-36 in. Nobody will set it just a foot apart, believe me 🙂

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On 11/9/2018 at 6:49 AM, Lloyd555 said:

Did someone say that they wanted to see some more Cosmopolitan restaurant photos?

 

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13 hours ago, ChazR said:

 

 

Those tables do appear to be awfully close.

 

Charles

 

Our experience on various ships is that they try to seat every other table, then as the first pair are finishing they can seat the unused tables without waiting for staff to reset.  It gives plenty of privacy but maximizes restaurant capacity and efficiency.  Note: we dine late; this may not work when the MDR opens and hundreds of early birds all want to eat at the same time.

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4 hours ago, C-Dragons said:

I love the big white divider columns at the windows, architecturally they add interest to the room. Aside from some sort of structural support (perhaps) I think they may act as baffles to keep noise down.

Struts remind of being inside a whale.  I recall one interview with LLP where she did mention lots of poles and supports so if needed I am glad they are there!

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45 minutes ago, Host Jazzbeau said:

 

 

Our experience on various ships is that they try to seat every other table, then as the first pair are finishing they can seat the unused tables without waiting for staff to reset.  It gives plenty of privacy but maximizes restaurant capacity and efficiency.  Note: we dine late; this may not work when the MDR opens and hundreds of early birds all want to eat at the same time.

That makes sense,,....Our experience as two dining for lunch on Infinity was that they lined us all across the rear tables..across from our mates,  and had to the  pass plates overhead for those not at the ends.  Luckily no one in the middle area had to use the restroom or leave early.  It was bad as was the food and overall service!   Lunch in the MDR was a one and done for us!

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2 hours ago, Nemanoxer said:

Anybody saw any pictures looking out from a Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom yet?

 

Will be in 8100 looking out to ship´s front end.

 

50 minutes ago, DachshundsRule said:

With the round window? There was a photo somewhere...

 

Is this what you are referring to? This was posted several days ago by a crew member. At the time, this cabin was being used by crew. 

 

 

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Sorry, I just realized that your cabin 8100 is a forward facing Ocean View cabin off the bow. The pictures I just posted is not what your cabin looks like.  

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Thank you, once again, Lloyd!  You are fantastic, and we are so lucky you are on this Message Board, and that you share so many fabulous photos with all of us.

 

As Nemanoxer said, "Just wow."  That completely sums it up.  Our lady, Edge, does not disappoint in any way.  

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Lloyd..once again you have  hit  it out of the park..Kudos also to the photographer...

 

It is going to be amazing...seems not all the lighting is harsh and bright..some is quite lovely!

 

Love the Grand Piano..Grand Plaza..just about everything!

 

Least fav are those wooden monoliths..hate to  bump into them late at night!

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