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Have you stayed in the Royal Suite - Does it really work?


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We're looking to book the Walt Disney Suite, and we're interested in the Grand Piano that's in the room as we have musicians in the family. Now we're told that it's not operational. Does anyone know if that's true?:confused:

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:) Trust me, the piano works in the Royal suite. And it will , three years from now, if your lucky enough to get it then. Good luck and have fun, been there, done that! The Cadilac lounge also has a GRAND PIANO, THAT IS AVAILABLE FOR ABOUT 20 HOURS A DAY, FOR A FEE, SOMETIMES FREE! They may even let you play, as I did, during cocktail hours! Metrowon:) PS, I found out my wife tipped the cruise ship director $2,500:00, to allow me to play for fifteen minutes, it's a Great Video!

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