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Connecting Staterooms (Grand Suite) furniture arrangement


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I've searched through the boards and couldn't find much of an answer, so let me ask:

 

I have cabin 1568 (a grand suite) booked on the Navigator of the Seas. My understanding is this suite is a connecting stateroom to the one next to it. From what I've read, when the small staterooms are connecting, it usually results in the loss of the sofa/loveseat to accommodate the door and you end up with a couple chairs instead.

 

Is this the same case with the grand suites or does the furniture layout remain the same? I'd LOVE to see a picture of a connecting grand suite on any of the voyager class ships if anyone has one.

 

thanks

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I've searched through the boards and couldn't find much of an answer, so let me ask:

 

I have cabin 1568 (a grand suite) booked on the Navigator of the Seas. My understanding is this suite is a connecting stateroom to the one next to it. From what I've read, when the small staterooms are connecting, it usually results in the loss of the sofa/loveseat to accommodate the door and you end up with a couple chairs instead.

 

Is this the same case with the grand suites or does the furniture layout remain the same? I'd LOVE to see a picture of a connecting grand suite on any of the voyager class ships if anyone has one.

 

thanks

 

Hello~~

 

I just looked at a brochure and at the RCI website at deck plans for the Navigator. Your stateroom is a regular stateroom connecting to nothing. :)

 

Leslie

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I know I have seen this before, but I can't find the picture now. But I can tell you that the furniture layout remains the same, but I believe, if I remember correctly, you have one less side table next to the sofa. I will look for the picture for you.

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Found it. Here is the photo. Notice the lack of a side table next to the sofa. That is the only difference.

 

http://travel.webshots.com/photo/2276217690050360393dlWNWE

 

And here is a link to a non-connecting to see the difference

 

http://images17.fotki.com/v324/photos/4/45949/3748046/catGS_NVMA_060705_019-vi.jpg

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FritzLA, thanks so much for those pictures! I must say it doesn't look too intrusive (not like I'll really miss that extra table); however, I still think I'm going to try to move to a non-connecting GS if possible. With all of the discussion about the noise intrusion, I'd rather just resolve the issue by moving staterooms as opposed taking the risk.

 

Thanks again.

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