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23 minutes ago, duquephart said:

Spacious? Notice how he has to turn sideways to get past the bed.

Not sure which part you are referring to. In any case, it really is a lovely cabin with plenty of space.

 

Sure it’s not the biggest cabin I’ve stayed in, nor the smallest. It is one of the better decorated cabins though.

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4 hours ago, duquephart said:

Spacious? Notice how he has to turn sideways to get past the bed.

 

Personally, I consider it very spacious, compared to my first ship, where we had 3 of us in a cabin not much bigger than the Viking bathrooms. The Viking DV's are also about 50% bigger than a comparible cabin on our first WC, on a Princess ship.

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I also find it a spacious cabin once everything is packed away.

 

Worth mentioning on this thread of the tip mentioned elsewhere (think it was Clay who last mentioned it) of putting the table in the corner instead of in front of the two chairs.

 

I have stayed in this size cabin before (V is the same size as DV) and also the PV and I really struggle to justify the price difference between the V and PV cabins. However, the great thing about cruising is that we all have different views about what is best value and in that way we can all be accommodated.

 

 

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1 hour ago, NeilP57 said:

I have stayed in this size cabin before (V is the same size as DV) and also the PV and I really struggle to justify the price difference between the V and PV cabins. However, the great thing about cruising is that we all have different views about what is best value and in that way we can all be accommodated.

 

 

I agree. If the V grade had been available I would have definitely booked that. 

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9 hours ago, aungrl said:

Thanks so much for posting this video!  So well done.  I hope you'll have the time to make and post a few more.


Thanks for the nice comments. Yes, we’ve done a full ship tour, and a “what I ate in a day” video! Both coming soon!

 

 

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On 6/14/2021 at 3:50 PM, luv2cruzuk said:

Hi!

 

No, the binoculars are in DV grade and above. 


David

The binoculars are NOT great...we always bring our own!

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On 6/14/2021 at 4:34 PM, NeilP57 said:

I also find it a spacious cabin once everything is packed away.

 

Worth mentioning on this thread of the tip mentioned elsewhere (think it was Clay who last mentioned it) of putting the table in the corner instead of in front of the two chairs.

 

I have stayed in this size cabin before (V is the same size as DV) and also the PV and I really struggle to justify the price difference between the V and PV cabins. However, the great thing about cruising is that we all have different views about what is best value and in that way we can all be accommodated.

 

 

I also find the V level cabin well appointed and adequate. Since we didn’t spent that much time in the stateroom, we never felt the need to splurge on a PV/PS. 
 

of course each to their own. 

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