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There has been a lot of talk about vibration on the ship recently.
I would like to try to find a cabin with little vibration as possible. (Really, it is making me want to switch to the dream but there are no 10 a cabins currently available on the dream!)
How's 9579 for vibration location...
I also wonder why DCL can't get their own act together and have accurate descriptions of their rooms on the website!
I have never had this kind of discrepancy and confusion with any other cruise line!
Oh and yes I have looked at the room reports.
They do not mention it to be connecting either.
They also call it aft on there, so I guess that's wrong too!! Hahah
So I think we finally decided we won't be in our room much, and honestly I'm curious about the dang virtual porthole.
Anyway.. 2 rooms available- same price. Pros and cons of each. Can you help me decide?
9579- directly midship, but connects to another room next to it. I have read some reports...
2 adults and 2 kids, 10 and 12.
This is our one and only Disney cruise, per DH, so I have a feeling we will be out and about doing everything. However, I want us to be semi comfortable.
It's 40 sq ft more and $450 more for an actual pothole, vs a virtual porthole. Just can't decide!!
Oops... Maybe I should have been more descriptive.
The difference is for OCEAN VIEW- giant porthole- not a verandah.
If a verandah was only $450 more than inside, I wouldn't need anybody's opinion… I would just go for it! ;)
(The verandah is over $1000 more, so it is not in the picture!)
:)
Hello everyone, we are looking at rooms on the fantasy.
Breakdown:
Virtual porthole- $235 less than oceanview, $450 less than deluxe family oceanview.
Part of me thinks we won't spend much time in our room anyway. But part of me thinks it is important that we are in the room we are...