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You jaded veterans out there are going to think this is the stupidest question ever but I have to ask it.

 

My sis and I just booked a BC verandah guarantee on the three-day LA to Vancouver Amsterdam repositioning. This is my first verandah, since the cruise was short enough that I could afford something other than my typical outside with porthole/tiny window.

 

We just got our room assignment for an A verandah. Now, alphabet training was a long time ago but I do remember that A comes before B and C so I know this is an upgrade. My question is: is it only because of the addition of a bathtub and the nifty mid-ship location or is there something more to it?

 

Can I assume this means we don’t have to row? Gold lamé life jackets? Free valet parking on the Lido?

 

Thanks for any and all informative and/or amusing information!

 

Diann :D

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Hi! I believe the difference with the A verandah cabin and the B and C are location, the A being generally the preferable location midship. :cool: The amenities in all the above mentioned cabins are exactly the same btw!

I hope you have a great trip and enjoy your verandah very much! :D :D

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Category "B" and "A" cabins are the same on Amsterdam.....all the "R" and "S" class ships. The only difference is location. There are no special amenities offered for an "A" that you would not receive in a "B".

The cabins will be the same.

 

Enjoy it. Have a great cruise.

 

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