I was surprised at
check-in to actually be assigned to the cabin on my tickets,
7206. It is an outside cabin with a large window; unfortunately,
it overlooked a public walkway, but I liked it nonetheless.
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Here is my
cabin. It had two twin
beds, a reading light, a TV, safe, three closets, a table (where I put
my laptop), an easily-accessible outlet (to plug my laptop into), and a
minibar (which my cabin steward locked on the first day). The
cabin steward brought me ice; there were four drinking glasses in the
room.
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Here is the
bathroom. It included a
sink, toilet, lots of towels, and what looked like a
handicap-accessible shower.
Notice the thermostat on the far
right picture. It kept me nice and cool!
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<--Here I am outside my window.
My room was just below the bridge! -->
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My
cabin steward
kept my room very clean,
was very pleasant to me, remembered my name, and left fun towel animals
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A nifty thing this
ship had that my other cruise ships didn't was an
interactive TV. On it, I could check the evening's dining menu,
order shore excursion tickets, and check the balance on my "sail and
sign" account.
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