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This is what RCCL's website says about the Grandeur...

 

Large Oceanview Stateroom

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom. (154 sq. ft.)

Please note: Staterooms 3000-3014, 3500-3514, 2008-2014, & 2508-2514 have two portholes instead of a window.

 

Since it is a sister ship of the Splendor, it should be the same for both ships.

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This is what RCCL's website says about the Grandeur...

 

Large Oceanview Stateroom

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), sitting area with sofa, vanity area and a private bathroom. (154 sq. ft.)

Please note: Staterooms 3000-3014, 3500-3514, 2008-2014, & 2508-2514 have two portholes instead of a window.

 

Since it is a sister ship of the Splendor, it should be the same for both ships.

 

Even though this is a sister ship, the deck layouts are different. IT appears on the Splendour that the cabins on deck 2 do not go as far forward. I don't know if this helps or not.:confused:

 

-Mike

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