Mademypoint Posted February 26, 2006 #1 Share Posted February 26, 2006 We just got off the boat and stayed in one of the suites and loved it. Although there were days and nights with "high wind warnings" our door was never blocked and the furniture remained. It did, however, get moved around quite a bit and it wasn't unusual to find the cushions on the ground. When the door was opened there was a breeze, but if you tried to go out the front door when the windn was blowing it really gave you a workout! The balcony is a very nice size, and although narrow, had we had the time to plan the party we wanted to throw would have easily accomodated 12 people comfortably. The room is very well laid out and the bathroom has a combination shower/bath. It isn't as big as we had thought it would be, but you don't feel claustrophobic in there. We never heard noise from overhead, in fact the only thing we ever heard was the door closing when people went on deck or when we had the door open and there were people out there. There is more storage than you could possibly use and the biggest issue is deciding what to put where if you didn't want to hang it. Waiting for the elevators was time consuming so most of the time I took the stairs down to the promenade deck where all the action was. There are two doors between the last cabins and the entrance to the pool area so you never heard anything when you were in the halls. Some of our family who stayed on the Aloha deck in the suites complained about the vibrations and noise all night and I believe they also heard the people who were at the pool where Outriggers was (we had a real hard time finding this bar to complete our bar hop card). Hope this helps anyone who was asking about it, we wouldn't hesitate to stay in one again. Stacy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tx42 Posted November 20, 2007 #2 Share Posted November 20, 2007 We just got off the boat and stayed in one of the suites and loved it. Although there were days and nights with "high wind warnings" our door was never blocked and the furniture remained. It did, however, get moved around quite a bit and it wasn't unusual to find the cushions on the ground. When the door was opened there was a breeze, but if you tried to go out the front door when the windn was blowing it really gave you a workout! The balcony is a very nice size, and although narrow, had we had the time to plan the party we wanted to throw would have easily accomodated 12 people comfortably. The room is very well laid out and the bathroom has a combination shower/bath. It isn't as big as we had thought it would be, but you don't feel claustrophobic in there. We never heard noise from overhead, in fact the only thing we ever heard was the door closing when people went on deck or when we had the door open and there were people out there. There is more storage than you could possibly use and the biggest issue is deciding what to put where if you didn't want to hang it. Waiting for the elevators was time consuming so most of the time I took the stairs down to the promenade deck where all the action was. There are two doors between the last cabins and the entrance to the pool area so you never heard anything when you were in the halls. Some of our family who stayed on the Aloha deck in the suites complained about the vibrations and noise all night and I believe they also heard the people who were at the pool where Outriggers was (we had a real hard time finding this bar to complete our bar hop card). Hope this helps anyone who was asking about it, we wouldn't hesitate to stay in one again. Stacy do you happen to have any pictures that you could email me. Are considering this suite but read about alot of negatives. Is it covered at all and is there a partition like on other balconies? Appreciate any info you have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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